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Dream Team Game Week 3 features 14 teams playing double roles.

Double Trouble

Dream Team Spotlight is on superstars representing teams in the so-called "Big Club" are often monopolized by Six'.

Kevin De Bruynes (£7.3m), Mohammed Salaz (£7.5m), Harry Kane (£7.6m) and more.

However, Game Week 3 brought many underrated players into the spotlight thanks to the second round of the Carabao Cup.

With the Premier League top seven not participating in a second domestic cup until the third round, Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Tottenham, Arsenal and Manchester United each have their 1st place this gameweek. There are only matches.

West Ham still have no Carabao Cup commitments, but Game Week 3 is a double for them (like Game Week 2) due to the European Conference League playoffs against Viborg.

Last night, the Hammers beat their Danish opponents 3-1 in the first leg at the London Stadium, with Jarrod Bowen (£4.4m), Michael Antonio (£4m) and Genre. All Kaska Makkah (£2.6m) entered. score sheet.

It is quite possible that David Moyes will put the team regular to rest by two points behind him in Denmark on Thursday night, but that remains to be seen.

Let's take a closer look at the double his header that awaits his Premier League side in action in the Carabao Cup midweek.

  • Aston Villa: Crystal Palace (h), Bolton (a)
  • Bournemouth: Arsenal (h), Norwich (a)
  • Brentford: Fulham (a), Colchester ( a)
  • Brighton: West Ham (a), Forest Green (a)
  • Crystal Palace: Aston Villa (a), Oxford (a)
  • Everton: Nottingham Forest (h), Fleetwood (a)
  • Fulham: Brentford (h), Crawley (a)
  • Leeds: Chelsea (h), Barnsley (h)
  • Leicester: Southampton (h), Stockport (a)
  • Newcastle: Man City (h), Tranmere (a)
  • Nottingham Forest: Everton (a), Grimsby (a)
  • Southampton: Leicester (a), Cambridge (a)
  • Wolves: Spurs (a), Preston (h)

The nature of the Carabao Cup means that all Premier League teams start as favorites mid-week, which could lead to confusion, especially with the inevitable rotations. I have.

That said, Brentford and Leicester have particularly attractive doubles, while Dream Team bosses James Madison (£5.3m) and Ivan Tony (£4.5m) , I don't know how many minutes a player like Jamie played. Vardy (£4.3m) given.

Honestly, there's no need to focus strategy on a handful of cup matches that are relatively unpredictable, but in August he said that if he had three or more transfers left, he would make XI a part. Double his game. Weeks, at least, are optional.

Gaffers will replenish their transfers ahead of Game Week 5 on Friday, September 2nd.

The third round of the Carabao Cup - which will feature City, Liverpool and Company - will not start until November this season, but due to European commitments, these clubs will be Has twice as many game weeks as him.

Remember, the more matches a player has played, the more opportunities they have to score points.

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