For FPL Gameweek 37, prioritize securing triple Arsenal ownership at home to Burnley (the only team with 40% clean sheet chance and predicted to score 2+ goals), then save transfers for Gameweek 38 to hedge against potential rotation from Manchester City and Arsenal as they prepare for the FA Cup final and Champions League final respectively. Captaincy should favor Arsenal attackers like Saka, Yarez, or Gabriel, while considering differential strategies such as targeting West Ham players or betting against Manchester City's rotation at Bournemouth.
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FPL GW37 COMPLETE GUIDE ⁉️ TRIPLE ARSENAL... BUT WHO ELSE? 😳 | Fantasy Premier League Tips 2025/26Added:
It's a Friday night FPL deadline with just one match before the FA Cup final on the Saturday with no FPL with every other team playing either on Sunday, Monday or Tuesday in gameweek 37. There is a chaotic week of FPL ahead and it's a pretty big week for people buying Arsenal players at home to Burnley. But the other questions revolve around should you sell your Manchester City players in the likes of Smen or Cherokee given their minutes are not that reliable after what we saw midweek against Crystal Palace and are actually there any other players that are worth considering buying this week potentially Everton and the likes of Ilman and died with Taroski and Michael Keane at home to Sunland this week.
What is up everyone? FBL Harry here before we dive in at 2,000 likes is the aim. Subscribe if you are new around here as well. And we're going to kick off the complete guide, the second last one of the season, by talking about Manchester City and then about Arsenal, probably the two biggest teams in the Premier League and in the FPL conversation at the moment. And should we be considering selling our Manchester City players? So on Wednesday night, we had Manchester City against Crystal Palace where we saw quite a lot of rotation. Harland was dropped to the bench, didn't come on at all. Turkey was dropped to the bench, but came on and got an assist. So started in a more central position where he's been very good for Manchester City because Harland didn't start, scored a goal. O'Reilly was then not seen at all in the squad and were left with a little bit of confusion given that they now have an FA Cup final this weekend followed by a quick turnaround to a Tuesday game away at Bournemouth who are unbeaten in 16 matches and look very good defensively for anyone who's owned Cessi or James Hill or tried to go against them in FPL over the past few months. So the real question is, do we think they're going to rotate against Bournemouth? Then who is likely to stay and play? To be honest, given that the Premier League title is still expected to go to the final day as long as Manchester City continue to pick up points, I do expect all of these to play Bournemouth away. I think there was a slight doubt over O'Reilly given that he wasn't in the City squad at all against Crystal Palace and he did get a bit of cramp late on in the game at home to Brenford. So there is a slight doubt that he is definitely available and we will have a Manchester City press conference later today on Friday that will give us a good indication of whether we think O'Reilly is going to be back or not. But even if he is a slight doubt, I would still want him at home to Aston Villa in gameweek 38 where I probably would just look to bench him. And that probably goes for any Manchester City player you're not certain about this week. If you're not certain Turkey starts or semen rather than selling them, there is a chance that in gameweek 38, Manchester City have to chase down goal difference at home to Aston Villa. So, you'll probably still want a triple up on City. I am predicting that Chucky, Harland, O'Reilly, and Smen will all start once again away at Bournemouth. But if you're not certain on the minutes or you want to do something elsewhere, I would probably bench them and sell someone else like a Tavanir or a James Hill in order to improve the player that you're starting over them and just bench your City player. But I don't think I'd be risking taking them out of your team.
Now, now next up is around Arsenal and there is a lot of conversation about who the best option is. Who's going to start? Are the attackers going to get enough reliable minutes? Who in the defense is actually fitting available?
So to start off defensively, David Ryer, Gabrielle, and Celiba are the safe picks. I think Gabrielle is by far the best Arsenal player overall. Not just when you look at the defenders. In terms of David Ryer versus Celiba, I think it's really close because I think Celibra is probably a better pick than Rya, but the alternatives to Celiba in the likes of Michael Keane that you could buy this week are probably better when you look at it in terms of a combination between Rya plus Michael Keane compared to Pigford and Celibra as an example. So actually although I think Crab is a better pick than Ryer, it might make more sense to go there.
elsewhere in the Arsenal defense.
Califury has been pictured back in Arsenal training today on Thursday. So, he probably will start at home to Burnley. However, in my mind, there is still a slight risk that he if he is carrying a bit of an injury, which is what Arteta said after the game in gameweek 36 that he might not be risked when he probably is expected to play both Crystal Palace and the Champions League final. I do think Cal Fury is probably fine. And the question in your mind has to be do you think it's worth taking a risk. The other option is you go to Lewis Skelly. Again he comes with a bit of a risk about whether he definitely starts or not. But I don't think that Arteta really likes Zub Mendy at the moment. So I do think that Lewis Skelly will play and he's very cheap.
When you look at the other fullback positions because the return of Cal Fury is potentially there in either gameweek 37 if not gameweek 38. It means you can't buy pink at left back. Now you could go to Mosca at right back but again there is a small chance that they do something different like Zuba Mendy midfield like having Califury at right back with Lewis Skelly at left back or Timber comes back for the final day of the season. I just don't think the Mosca is worth the gamble compared to going for either Lewis Skelly Celiba or Cal Fury. Cibba is probably the best and the safest. Lewis Kelly is nice and cheap if you don't have the budget and Cal Fury is the highest upside pick depending on how much you feel like you are chasing.
In terms of the attackers, I like Saka, I like Yarez and I like Traard. Outside of that, I don't really see any of them being considered. I think Declan Rice is not attacking enough. I think Ezard Martinelli, their minutes are too inconsistent. If you've got a Rice or an EZ, unless you've got loads of luxury transfers and money in the bank, it's probably not worth swapping between them. But if you've got spare transfers and you told me you were going to do EZ or Rice to Trussard, I don't think I'd have an issue with that because if you look in the graphic, Trosard is the third highest expected goal involvement per 90 of any Arsenal player over the course of the season just behind Sacka and behind Joarez. So I do not mind Trosard if you want to go to him instead of buying a second Arsenal defender.
Again, Trosard versus Celiba. Trosard plus Michael Keane, I'm using him as the example compared to Celiba and Jewsbury Hall. I think I probably would just about prefer to go for the trosard Michael Keane route. In terms of Saka and Yarez, I do think that both of these will start at home to Burnley and we might get reduced minutes. I think Saka fits the squad structure for majority the majority of people much better than Yarez does. So I think Saka is probably a better pick. His open play threat has been pretty good and we know he takes some set pieces. Yarez probably takes pens although not 100% guaranteed. So I like both of these but I don't think you need both. I think you pick which one out of Sakura Yokarez you're most likely to captain whichever one that fits your squad structure better and you're more likely to captain pick them and then go for the likes of Gabrielle Trosard Celiba David Ryer Cal Fury Lewis Skelly who are much cheaper and you don't have to spend all the money on these two who are probably not essential at their price. Now the big question for a lot of people is how many transfers to make this week and how many to save for gameweek 38 because there is often a risk of rotation in gameweek 38 and if Manchester City do not beat Bournemouth away then yes the title will be over before the final day and we might see rotation with Arsenal then prepping for the Champions League final and Manchester City giving minutes to some players who might be leaving at the end of the season. Does someone like Phil Froden then get a start? Does Mmush who's not played a lot of minutes get a start? Cinho and stuff like that. But if we do get to gameweek 38 with the title still on, then there's less need for transfers. So it is a sort of hedging game, depending on how likely you are to say that Manchester City drop points away at Bournemouth. The first thing to mention is use all your transfers to buy triple Arsenal. Don't go saving transfers for gameweek 38 if it means you don't own triple Arsenal this week.
If you look at opportunities over the last couple of game weeks, Arsenal at home to Burnley this week is bigger than any opportunity you could have in my mind in gameweek 38. So, first and foremost, I would do that. Once you've got triple Arsenal, I would probably do your best to have two transfers for gameweek 38. The reason for that is in case there is that Manchester City Arsenal situation where they don't have lots to play for, having money and transfers to be flexible in your situation to potentially downgrade Sacka or downgrade Harland and upgrade your positions elsewhere or make a couple of changes is probably more worthwhile than the other punts I see that you can take in gameweek 37. This would not be the advice I would give you if I thought there were lots of players in gameweek 37 that were really worth buying.
Arsenal are the only team with a 40% chance of a clean sheet this week and Arsenal the only team predicted to score two plus goals going into gameweek 37.
So outside of that, a clean sheet below 35% and projected to score less than two goals in terms of data is not that great and is not that high. So, as long as you've got triple Arsenal and your team looks fine this week, even if you're playing a James Hill or a Senessi who's likely to get Defcon, a Van Hec, a Jakob, a Pascal Stra, as long as you've got some decent players, I would do your best to save two transfers for gameweek 38. Because how many of these oneweek punts like Tarosski, like I like Jesus Hall, like Harry Wilson are actually worth it. If this was not gameweek 37, none of these transfers would be being made. I know we've got two weeks left, so you need to use them, but I think saving them for gameweek 38 is better than maybe piling onto some of these players this week. And then the next big question is around people looking to play the Brighton defense or the lead's defense. If Brighton were at home, this wouldn't really be a big question, but the ownership of both the likes of Darlow and Verugan versus Stra and Beol with the likes of James Justin versus Van Heck and Kajoglu is very high. So people are looking at this question. So Brighton clean sheet odds are about 26% even though they're away from home with leads being 19%. A lot of those you're looking to pick are defenders and defcon against leads is 53% over the course of the season for center backs with 40% against Brighton. Again that favors your leads defenders. XGC per 90 over the season just about favors Brighton over the season but over the last six leads' defense has been very good. This is leads final home game of the season, but they don't have very much to play for now that they are officially safe and they have a few injuries in their defense. Whereas Brighton do have a lot of motivation. I think I would be playing my Brighton defenders in Verugan over Darlow and Van Hec over the likes of Bol and Pascal Stra despite the fact they're away from home. Then having a look at captaincy and for me it really is Arsenal. They're predicted to score the most goals. They've got the highest chance of a clean sheet. is Burnley at home and they're chasing the Premier League title. For me, I would be going on one of Yokarez, Saka, Gabrielle. If you wanted to punt on someone different like a Trosard, then that is completely up to you. The two others I would consider are Bruno Fernandez and Erling Harland, of course. But Harland has that quick turnaround and as a way to abort a team that looks pretty good. And Bruno Fernandez, if Cesco and Casemiro are back for Manchester United, he does become a consideration just because he plays 90 every game. He's on penalties.
But if Casemiro and Cesco were still a doubt, I don't like the team they put out last week enough. And I still think I would gamble on an Arsenal player over Bruno this week. The question is around which Arsenal player. Joz for me is number one. He has the highest chance of a goal or an assist out of any player going into this week. If you are not certain on his minutes, you've got Ba Saka there. But can you be certain enough on his minutes? He is predicted to be the highest scoring player going into gameweek 37. But the safe option is Gabrielle. There's nothing wrong with any of these. It depends who you've got in your team and what fits your squad structure best. If it was a free hit, I think people would go with Jockz captain sacrifice, but Gabrielle is a safe option as I cannot see a world in which Arsenal conceded this week, which means he basically starts on six points, which Yarez almost has to score or get an assist to match. So, in terms of players to buy for gameweek 37, in terms of goalkeepers, I've got three. I've got David if you've got the money. If not, it's Jordan Pigford. And if you need a cheap goalkeeper, I like Hermanson. Now, Newcastle away this week is not particularly great for West Ham, but leads at home on the final day. And I was very impressed by the way West Ham defended against Arsenal in gameweek 36.
So, he is the cheap one I would go with over the likes of Keller, Verugan, Dalo, if that's what you're considering. In terms of defenders to buy, at the top is the Arsenal defense. So, Gabrielle Ciba, Lewis Skelly. If we get news that we are expecting Cal Fury back, then you could punt on that. You could punt on Moscara, but I think the only one outside of those three that I would consider is Kala Fury. We need to have more confirmation between now and the deadline, but he probably has the most upside out of any of the Arsenal defenders. So, if you are chasing and you want someone with a big ceiling and explosive potential, definitely look at Kala Fury. Outside of that, I've gone with Michael Keane. I have no reason to recommend spending the money on Taroski over Michael Keane, despite the fact that Taroski just got a goal and an assist. If anything, it's maybe Michael Keane's turn. I've seen a few comments saying that O'Brien could play over Michael Keane and someone else could fill in at right back, but O'Brien has been playing right back with Keen at center back alongside Tarosski. I don't see that changing. Just like Hermanson in goal, you could have a look at Maveranos if you need a defender for the final two games. Of course, in gameweek 37 in isolation, he's not as good as others because he goes away to Newcastle, but his defcon data is great and his attacking threat is good. At Brenford, you've got Collins and Lewis Potter. Again, Defcon and attacking potential for Collins and slightly more advanced for someone like a Lewis Potter, but less good for Defcon. And the final one is Crew Carrera. Now, we are expecting some of the Chelsea wingers in the likes of Gonacho and Netto to return to the Chelsea squad.
So, Kareah playing left wing like he did against Liverpool is maybe less likely, but I would consider it with Spurs at home and Sunderland away into midfield.
Mai Saka number one, Trosard number two.
If you aren't going for the money on Sacka, then I've gone with Juh Hall.
He's nice and cheap. at Sunland and his Spurs in the last two. Bruno G would be higher, but I just think that West Ham have so much to play for and look very good at the moment. He was very good against Forest though. He was definitely Newcastle's best player and with the rotation for the likes of Volto and Gordon, we expect him to be on penalties. So, Bos away at Villa and then Brenford at home. I like the Liverpool fixtures, although I don't expect him to take pens with Salah and Isak both expected to be in the squad from this week. Ilmanai is next. I don't think he's a better pick than Ju Hall, but if you just want to back Everton, might get a penalty over the last couple of games, then he's worth a consideration. And the final one is Wilson. If I was looking to target Wolves, which is probably the best fixture this week outside of Burnley, the Fulham attacker I would go with is Wilson, but I don't particularly love it. I don't think he's nailed enough to play 90. And he does just come with a bit of risk and you're backing off historical performances. But if you do want to target that fixture and you've got loads of transfers, then yes, it is probably Wilson. Then we're moving up front. Harland actually drops out of the top spot. I've gone with Yarez one. The whole point of this video and gameweek 37 needs to be find your triple Arsenal that you like first and then build around it. So Yres one, Thiago is number two at home to Crystal Palace. And I wouldn't be surprised if there's a lot of goals between Liverpool and Brenford on the final day. Then it's Holland. I still like J Pedro. People have asked me, Harry, do you think Chelsea will rotate at home to Spurs if they go a long way in the FA Cup final potentially to extra time? As a Chelsea fan, I cannot tell you how important that game at home to Spurs is with a summary of our season. It is the final home game of the season. We are not expected to beat Manchester City. Now, if we were to win the FA Cup final, then maybe there would be a little bit of a celebration and people would focus less on Spurs at home, but I think everyone in the comments will expect us to lose to City.
So, coming off the back of an FA Cup final loss, which is most likely, of course, it's not 100%, but it's very likely, you then have a home game against your rivals who are in a relegation fight and you want us to rotate. I just do not see it happening.
You might disagree, but I still like Ja Pedro. I don't mind Palmer if you've got him. I don't mind Enzo. I don't mind Kareea. There is so much on the line for Chelsea at home to Spurs. Then you've got Jared Burn again just like the other West Ham players. Away at Newcastle, not great, but then leads at home is good.
And then you've got two cheaper options in both Betto and Aula who could be nice enablers if you're likely to make a couple of transfers. And if you don't go for them, Fleming of Burnley in gameweek 38 will be one to consider at home to Wolves. Now for those of you who are looking for differentials, a few of these were included in those top players to buy, but Ma Panos at West Ham I really like as a differential part. He has 15 17 point potential going into the last couple of games. In midfield I like Kevin Charter. A lot of people might still own Dango, but particularly Thiago and Kevin Charter has a pretty good goalcoring record for Crystal Palace at home who just look like they've checked out of the Premier League. And then we've got Matrosard. He is being transferred in but the majority of people are still going Sacka Joarez or double Arsenal defense. Not many people are using a transfer on Trosard. So going for him and even captaining him over the other Arsenal players is a big differential. And then the two forwards who are nice and cheap as well at home to West Ham followed by Fulham away and better at home to Sunland followed by Spurs away are definitely cheap forwards to consider who have been performing pretty well recently.
And then just a few other differential strategies for the final couple of weeks of the season. Not specifically looking at players, but a few things to consider. If you're chasing your mini league rival, try and decide what they're going to do. If you're chasing someone and they've gone with double or triple Arsenal defense, for example, go on double attack and just hope they score enough goals to outweigh the defense that you've got. If your rival has a double up on the Brighton defense, but no leads defenders, maybe you back the leads defenders over the Brighton defense and try and get lucky with it that way round. Bench Manchester City players in gameweek 37. Bournemouth away is a difficult fixture. So if you've got Smenya or Turkey and you're not certain that they start and you've got someone good on your bench, but you think your rival will play all of their city players, then do something a little bit different there. Yes, it's City, but Bournemouth away is not an easy fixture.
Who is your rival most likely to buy this week? If your rival has Cole Palmer and has a spare Arsenal spot, they are likely to buy Bio Saka and probably captain them this week. So, can you do something a little bit different there?
Also, have one eye on how your team will look for gameweek 38. I don't see a lot of players who are particularly worthwhile punts in gameweek 37 which is why I've spoken a little bit about West Ham players in the likes of Somerville.
You've got Jared Burn and of course Maveranos in defense who are not amazing this week but if someone buys Michael Keane and you buy Maveranos and they both concede you're better off having Maveranos who's got leads at home in gameweek 38. A few others in gameweek 37 it's really around what Arsenal you own and who you captain. Captain Gabrielle, Captain Trosard, Captain Saka, captain Yokres, captain someone different to who your rival is going to captain or even just go on someone like Bruno back the attack or go heavy on the triple defense and hope they don't score a lot of goals and then one eye on gameweek 38. Salah is expected back in the Liverpool squad against Aston Villa. Will he start at home to Brenford? Can you get there in gameweek 38? Could you sell Harland this week in order to fund Salah in gameweek 38? That is a crazy big differential, but Harland is away at Bournemouth this week. Salah is at home to Brenford next week. He could be a good differential on the final day. And if you're going to back against Harland, maybe this is the week to do it. But of course, you've got to decide in your mind how much of this risk is really worth it because you don't definitely get it right. Just because you go different to your rival, it might get worse. You might fall further behind and you might get a red arrow. So, you've got to decide what it is really you are fighting for with two weeks left.
Then I just wanted to answer a few key questions by different teams for the final couple of weeks. At Wolves, it's really about targeting them. Next up is Arsenal. Now I think there is a world where Arsenal do chase a bit of goal difference at home to Burnley. Now two wins will win the Premier League title regardless of what Manchester City do.
But if they draw away at Crystal Palace on the final day, which does look unlikely with the way that Crystal Palace are playing at the moment, they would only win the league if they've scored enough goals at home to Burnley.
and they do need to score three or four in order to build up a buffer against Manchester City who would of course gain goal difference if they win their final two games. So it could be a world in where we look to go with a few more Arsenal attackers if they try to score goals. Next up is Everton. Sunland at home is a good fixture and I do back these two fixtures more from a defensive point of view. Sunderland have not been scoring a lot of goals but they're also not conceding that many in general.
Well, away from home they have conceded a few, but on the final day Everton go away to Spurs and that is a tough fixture if Spurs are still fighting to stay in the Premier League. Now, it might be nervy and Spurs might put out a poor performance if if they still have to get points to stay in the league, but they also could be fighting for their lives and trying to score goals, which is not great for Everton. So, as much as I like Everton for this week, I'm not sure how much I like them for gameweek 38. Then you've got Fulham. I really think that their motivation is lacking.
Yes, you can punt on Harry Wilson if you want, but I've not been particularly impressed by what I've seen from them, and they do feel like they've checked out and are on the beach a little bit.
The Chelsea game, there is a very tight turnaround from the FA Cup final on Saturday to the Tuesday game, but it is not to be understated how much this game means to Chelsea fans, particularly with the situation that Spurs are in. Next up, if you got Leeds players, I think they're absolutely fine at home to Brighton, although with the injuries that they've got. It's their final home game, but I'm not sure we're going to see the best out of Leads over the final two matches. West Ham have a lot of motivation despite going away to Newcastle this week, I like them for the last two matches. Burnley are not great for this week obviously, but at home to Wolves on the final day. If you need to downgrade a defender or downgrade a midfielder in order to afford something else, just have a look at someone like an Nestev or an Ectal or another cheap defender or a midfielder like Anthony or Fleming up front if it helps you in gameweek 38. Drava being dropped though is not great. I probably don't expect him to come back in. He might play one of the last two. Then you have a look at Liverpool. Salah is expected to be back but only on the bench against Aston Villa. What does that mean for him in gameweek 38? Manchester City, is there a risk of rotation with a quick turnaround after the FA Cup final? And if they do drop points against Bournemouth, will they rotate on the final day? And Manchester United, are Cesco and Casemiro going to be back in gameweek 36? They looked pretty poor without those two players. So, if they are still ruled out going into the deadline, it does put me off the Bruno Fernandez captaincy for anyone considering that.
Brighton, although the fixtures on paper are not great, they do have a lot of motivation and are playing against two teams who don't have much to play for.
Brenford is really around the way that Crystal Palace performs. So, you can also have a look at Crystal Palace there. It really is, do Brenford put enough goals past Crystal Palace the way that we've seen them play and just not really be focused on the Premier League over the past few weeks. We've heard Glasnner talk a lot about planned substitutions in matches no matter and regardless of what the score is going to be. The final one is around Aston Villa.
I actually think that we might see a slightly more full strength Aston Villa team at home to Liverpool with quite a big turnaround to the Europa League final next midweek, but I still don't think any of us are picking any Villa players for the final couple of weeks.
Now, in terms of benching decisions for gameweek 37, starting off in goal. Now, of course, if you've got David Ry, you're going to be starting him. And we discussed at the beginning of the video in more detail around the whole Verugan Darlow debate. And I would go with the verbugan over Darlow. In second in my ranking is Pigford. Then you've got Lammonds. You've got Leno Kellaher Vugan. Then I've gone with Pope Darlow, Rols, Donnaruma Sanchez who is expected back for Chelsea and should play over Jorgensson. It's then Hermanson cells Petrain Martinez. And then it is Mammadashilly although keep an eye on whether Allison is going to be back available for Liverpool going into Friday night. Then it's Henderson Kinsky who's expected to keep his place for Spurs. We've gone with Bentley who's now first choice at Wolves. And then I've gone with Dravka. He might come back in, but even if he does, he's away at Arsenal. You're probably not playing him anyway. If you're on a bench boost with Dravka, I probably would use a transfer if you've got one to sell him to someone else. In terms of the outfield players, if you've got any Arsenal, I would be looking to play them. Whether you think they're going to start or not at home to Burnley, if you're not selling them to someone else, just take the chance that they do start. Then it's Thiago, at home to Crystal Palace, Harlen Wilson, Calvin Leuen, and Ja Pedro. I do think I would play Cal Lewen over Danny Wellbeck. Not because I think that the Brighton defense is worse than the leads defense.
Just if Leads are going to score, I think there's a higher chance that it is going to be Calbert Leuen based of what we've seen recently. Whereas Wellbeck and the rest of the Brighton team do share the goals around it feels a little bit more than maybe we do at least. So just below Calvin Leuen, we've got Michael Keenan, Taroski, the Everton defenders. Then it's Ilman and Dai, Juju Behold, James Garner just over Danny Wellbeck because his returns have not been great recently. Then we've gone with Jared Burn. You've got Sabosli.
Dangitara at home to Crystal Palace.
Pinchwood just over Pascal Gross. A big debate which is the best midfielder out of those two. Then we've gone with Rogers. Ishmael Assar. Churkey and Smen are quite low down. I do expect them to start, but I don't think it's the best fixture in gameweek 37 for them away at Bournemouth. So if you have a better pick, you could definitely look to bench them and keep them for gameweek 38.
We've gone with Magguire at home to Forest and then is Elliot Anderson.
Elsewhere we've gone with Creepy Jr.
Richardson, Tavanir, Malikchow, Marge, Mattz, Nunes, and then O'Reilly. If you've got O'Reilly, keep an eye on the press conference updates from Pep Guardiola on Friday about whether he's definitely available and not injured as not being in the squad midweek gives us a bit of doubt on that. After then, we've got the Sunland defenders in both Muki and then Alder. I've gone with Maveranos away at Newcastle just over Van Heek Jakob James Justin Pascal Stra is a doubt but if you've got him and you need to play him this is where I'd go again Elise press conference will be on Friday we've got the Palace defenders with Minor's Lquir Kogloo's there his defcon is less good his attacking potential is less good than Van Hec you've got Van Djk Canvo Richards and then although they've been great you have Sessian Hill just above Matty Cash now not many of you will have any chips left to play with just two weeks of the season left. But if you've got your wild card or your free hit, as long as you've got a triple up on Arsenal this week, I would be doing your best to save either of those chips to play in gameweek 38 to take advantage of any last minute rotation, any predicted minutes changes or jumping on someone like MoSalah. If you've got your bench boost, I would do your best to play it in gameweek 37. But if you really think it looks better in gameweek 38, you can. Although, we do expect a lot of rotation for some of those fringe players, especially with teams that don't have a lot to play for.
So getting a full 15 out in gameweek 38 is often quite difficult. So I would play it this week and left you definitely plan on playing it on the final day. In terms of triple captain if you've got it picking your Arsenal player at home to Burnley is the best shout if not on the final day. Holland at home to Villa if they're chasing goal difference and the title still if not Salah at home to Brenford if he's going to start. And all that's left to do is talk about my team for gameweek 37. Two weeks left. Three transfers in the bank dropped to 27k. It's just not looked great after what we saw in gameweek 36.
It was a bigger red arrow than I wanted to. I've got three transfers, but as I've said for the majority of this video, I just don't see loads to really punt on. I could do something like Tavanir to a Jbury Hall in order to bench Turkey, but after Churkey was benched against Palace, I think he starts away at Bournemouth. So, I'm not really sure that's definitely worth a transfer when I would rather punt on a Everton defender and I'm just not sure I want a double up on them going into gameweek 38. So the plan remains to do Van Hec out. It could be Bol. I have the money to do it, but I don't think I want to play a double up on the Brighton defense at home to Manchester United on the final day anyway when Yakobol is very good for Defcon regardless. So I think Van Hec to Michael Keane is still my most likely transfer. The Camian ban is still on Yarez. I have had this perception that Arsenal fans thought that Havitz would start the final of the Champions League. So Havitz will have to get minutes. But the more I've asked Arsenal fans and I've posted on Twitter, they actually say that Jockz will probably start the final and he'll probably start all of the remaining games and I'm just not certain on Sacka's minutes. So Jockz currently has the cavity armband. As we said in the team selection video, all of Bruno, Saka, Gabrielle and Yarez are up for debate for captaincy. It will not be Harland for me. So Yarez, Bruno, Gabrielle Saka are all in consideration, but Gabrielle has it and Van Heck to Michael Keane is still my plan transfer.
And that is all for the gameweek 37 complete guide. A reminder that it is a Friday evening deadline. We have Liverpool versus Aston Villa before a long break before any FPL then returns on Sunday morning because of the FA Cup final on Saturday. If you've still got questions that you need answered, bring them to the deadline stream on Friday evening. We will answer as many as we can there whilst confirming any of my transfers for this week. Thank you all for watching. Drop a like if you've enjoyed. Subscribe if you are new and I'll be back again very soon.
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