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Top 5 Fantasy WSL Picks for Game Week 14

  • Grace Gunn
  • Jan 28
  • 3 min read

As the Fantasy WSL season heats up, finding the right balance between reliable performers and differentials can be the difference between climbing your mini-league or falling behind.


Here are five standout players who could deliver big returns in the upcoming gameweek.

 

Goalkeeper – Lize Kop 🧤


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At £4.7m, Lize Kop stands out as one of the best budget keepers in the game. Despite being attractively priced, she’s no gamble, she’s firmly first choice and delivering consistent returns.


Kop has already kept five clean sheets, tying her at the top of the league in that category alongside Chelsea’s Hannah Hampton.


Her next test comes against a West Ham side that struggles in front of goal. They average just 3.2 shots on target per game, have the lowest shot conversion rate in the league (7.5%), and are the third-lowest scorers with only 11 goals all season.


Add in Kop’s 65% save rate and a perfect penalty save record, she offers both security and upside — even with ownership hovering around 20%.


Defender – Lynn Wilms 🛡️


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Priced at £6.7m, Lynn Wilms sits in the premium defender bracket, but with just 8.9% ownership, she offers valuable differential potential.


The versatile defender currently sits as the fifth-highest scoring defender in Fantasy WSL with 50 points, thanks to her balanced contributions at both ends of the pitch.


Wilms has registered 1 goal and 2 assists and is involved in set pieces, giving her multiple routes to points.


Defensively, she’s just as dependable. Averaging 5.4 clearances per game and 4.8 recoveries per 90, the Villa fullback consistently racks up defensive contribution points.


Facing an Everton side that has struggled particularly at home, Wilms has strong clean sheet potential to go along with her attacking threat.


Perhaps most importantly, she’s been a regular when fit, featuring in 10 of 13 matches, making her a reliable long-term asset.


Midfielder – Jess Park 🎯


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Jess Park may be £8.6m and owned by 29% of managers, but if you don’t have her yet, you’re taking the risk of seeing the dreaded red arrow.


The United playmaker is the second-highest points scoring midfielder in the game with 59 points, just behind Arsenal’s Mariona Caldentey on 60.


Park has delivered 5 goals and 3 assists and is thriving in a more central, creative role. With Ella Toone sidelined, she has stepped into the number 10 position, becoming a key playmaker in United’s attack.


Her form is red hot, coming off a goal and assist performance against Villa. Now she faces a Liverpool side sitting bottom of the table, having conceded 21 goals, while Marc Skinner’s side have scored 28 this season.


Creative numbers back up the eye test too, Park averages five big chances created per game, making her one of the most dangerous midfield assets in Fantasy WSL.


Forward – Kerolin 🔥


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If you’re looking for a true differential, Kerolin is your player. Owned by just 1.9% of managers, she could be the move that propels you up the standings.


While Manchester City face a tough opponent in Chelsea, the Blues have shown they can be broken down, recently conceding twice to Arsenal.


Kerolin comes into this match in good form after an 8-point haul, including a goal and Player of the Match performance, showcasing her ability to regularly pick up bonus points.


Injury issues have limited her season, but when she plays, she delivers, returning attacking contributions in all but one of her appearances.


Her tally of 3 goals and 3 assists in 6 matches highlights just how explosive she can be when fully fit.


Forward – Kiko Seike 🚀


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Another forward flying under the radar is Kiko Seike, owned by only 4.7% of players.


Despite that, she’s the fourth-highest points scoring forward in the game with 44 points, trailing only Shaw, Miedema, and Russo.


Priced at £8.0m, she offers premium production at a fraction of the ownership. Following Michelle Agyemang’s ACL injury, Seike has become her side’s primary attacking outlet, delivering 4 goals and 2 assists so far.


The forward also assisted the match-winning goal in the last game and averages five big chances created per 90, underlining her creative influence as well as goal threat.


A matchup against London City Lionesses, who have conceded 23 goals and kept just three clean sheets in 13 games, puts her in a prime position for another strong return.

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