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Fantasy football tips: Is it time to use your wildcard?

Possibilities abound as we head into gameweek 28 (he says positively).

Eight teams now have a double gameweek including Chelsea, who are away at Burnley and Norwich, so there will undoubtedly be a huge influx of their players into our squads but it's worth noting they don't have a fixture in gameweek 30.

There will also be plenty of FPL chips at play this week and the one you decide to use will depend on how your squad is set up but a Free Hit, a Bench Boost or a Wildcard are all viable options.

Firstly if you've only got one Free Hit left make sure you don't need it for gameweek 30 when we only have four Premier League fixtures because of the FA Cup quarter-finals.

If you've got that covered then you can really attack gameweek 28 with the Free Hit chip and try and get as many double gameweek players in your starting eleven as possible.

Wolves' Jose Sa (£5.3m) looks like a great option as your goalkeeper with home fixtures against Crystal Palace and Watford and you might want to double up on that Wolves defence with one of their centre-backs being the safest picks — Romain Saiss (£5m), Conor Coady (£4.8m) or Max Kilman (£4.6m).

A double Chelsea defence also looks like it's the way to go — Antonio Rudiger (£6.1m) and Reece James (£6.2m) would be my top two picks with Thiago Silva (£5.6m) a close third who's also a little bit cheaper if the budget is an issue.

There's good value to be had in the Southampton defence with either Kyle Walker-Peters (£4.8m) or Tino Livramento (£4.4m) although there is a slight rotation risk there with Romain Perraud (£4.8m) fit again. Jan Bednarek (£4.4m) is a safer choice but gives you less chance of those attacking returns.

Mo Salah (£13.2m) still has to be in the team even though he's only got the

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