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Fantasy football tips: Harry Kane, Son Heung-min, Dejan Kulusevski, Harvey Barnes

The dreaded gameweek 30 has arrived.

There are just four Premier League fixtures this weekend because of the FA Cup quarter-finals so there are some big calls to be made on how to navigate this period.

The questions to ask yourself are as follows — if you've got a Free Hit is it worth playing it? If you're not playing a Free Hit is it worth taking points hits on transfers? And crucially how many players do we actually need to be starting in this gameweek?

The first thing to say is don't sign players just for gameweek 30 if they're not going to be good assets for your team in the longer-term. The average score this week is likely to be low so don't go chasing points unnecessarily because there's no need to fear you're going to be left behind.

That's also why you can probably get away with fielding a team of seven or eight starters this week particularly if you make the right choice with the captaincy.

My captain's armband is definitely going to Harry Kane for Tottenham's home game against West Ham and if you haven't already got him then try and find a way to get him into your team.

That's definitely not a signing just for gameweek 30 because if Kane maintains his sparkling form then you're going to want him for the rest of the season.

If you are going with the Free Hit this week then have a good look at the four fixtures and decide where you think the FPL points are going to be scored. It's no use having a spread of players across all eight teams involved because they're very likely to cancel each other out, particularly in terms of defensive returns.

So firstly which team do you think is likeliest to keep a clean sheet?

That's a question I put to Chris Sutton and Statman Dave on the Fantasy 606 podcast this week as I asked

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