Fantasy Premier League

How to prepare for Double Gameweek 37 in FPL

By The Scout 29 Apr 2024
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Why the final Double Gameweek of 2023/24 Fantasy could prove decisive in mini-leagues as six clubs play twice

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The upcoming Double Gameweek 37 (DGW37) is set to be one of the most exciting Gameweeks of the 2023/24 Fantasy Premier League season.

Six teams - Brighton & Hove Albion, Chelsea, Manchester City, Manchester United, Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur – will all play twice.

Brighton visit Newcastle before entertaining Chelsea, who make their way to Nottingham Forest in their first match.

Man City are away from home on both occasions, visiting Fulham and a Spurs side who play at home to Burnley prior to their meeting with Pep Guardiola’s men.

Conversely, Man Utd have two home matches, entertaining Arsenal and then Newcastle.

Clubs with a DGW37
Club Fixtures
Brighton Newcastle (A) Chelsea (H)
Chelsea Nott'm Forest (A) Brighton (A)
Man City Fulham (A) Spurs (A)
Man Utd Arsenal (H) Newcastle (H)
Newcastle Brighton (H) Man Utd (A)
Spurs Burnley (H) Man City (H)


DGW37 gives managers in Fantasy the best chance to profit from any remaining chips, with the variety of tactics at play having the potential to shake-up mini-leagues.

Those who have recently Wildcarded are likely to have loaded up on DGW37 assets in order to play their Bench Boost chip in DGW37 and earn points from all 15 of their players.  

Many managers who Wildcarded in Gameweek 30 have kept their Free Hit chip for DWG37, allowing them the chance to temporarily refresh their squad. 

Meanwhile, there are a host of big-hitters with two matches to choose from for those managers still holding their Triple Captain chip, with Cole Palmer (£6.2m), Phil Foden (£8.3m), Erling Haaland (£14.1m), Alexander Isak (£8.3m) and Son Heung-min (£9.9m) among the standout candidates. 

Finally, if you are using only transfers to navigate the final three Gameweeks, the best tactic is bank your free transfer in Gameweek 36 to give yourself more time to assess any injuries or changes to starting line-ups which may arise beforehand. 

As witnessed in the last few days, injuries to DGW37 assets such as Ederson (£5.5m) Fabian Schar (£5.7m) and Malo Gusto (£4.3m) can derail your plans and force a re-think.  

By being patient and having two free transfers for DGW37, you are more well-equipped to react to, and take advantage of, such scenarios.  

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