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FPL experts RANK the best differentials for final two Gameweeks

14 May 2025
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Here, The Scout's panel of FPL experts pick out their favourite differentials for the final two Gameweeks in Fantasy Premier League. These players are owned by under 10 per cent of managers, and can help those chasing to make big gains. 

Experts' picks
  Pick 1 Pick 2 Pick 3
Lee Bonfield Vardy Kayode McNeil
Pranil Sheth Enciso Neto Schade
Nick Harris Neto Mykolenko Schade
Utkarsh Dalmia Vardy Neto Schade
Gianni Buttice Evanilson Schade Gordon
Sam Bonfield Vardy McNeil Asensio
Pras Asensio Martinelli Neto
Lee Bonfield (@FPLFamily)

Jamie Vardy (£5.3m) is on 199 goals for Leicester and playing in his final home game for the club in Gameweek 37 against Ipswich.

Meanwhile, Brentford defender Michael Kayode (£4.5m) has four starts and four wins on the bounce, as well as great attacking intent, as shown by his assist in Gameweek 35.

Finally, Dwight McNeil (£5.1m) and Everton play their last ever game at Goodison Park in Gameweek 37, so they will want to finish on a high. Plus it's against relegated Southampton. McNeil has a goal and an assist in his last couple of appearances since returning from injury. 

Pranil Sheth (@lateriser12)

Ipswich's Julio Enciso (£5.4m) has a couple of good fixtures remaining, including a trip to Leicester this weekend, and has looked very lively of late.

Pedro Neto (£6.1m) could play up front against a rotated Manchester United, who will have their focus on the UEFA Europe League final, which makes him an enticing differential, sat in only one per cent of squads.

Elsewhere, Kevin Schade (£5.2m) is on a good run of form playing for a Brentford team who are consistently scoring lots of goals.

Nick Harris (@WGTA_Nick

Chelsea's Neto looks a great pick facing a Man Utd side with one eye on the Europa League final.

Everton defender Vitalii Mykolenko (£4.4m) faces a Southampton side where a clean sheet is all but assured, while he also a good chance of attacking returns and bonus points. Finally at Brentford, Bryan Mbeumo (£8.3m) and Yoane Wissa (£6.8m) have been popular, but it's Schade who has been the man in form, with four goals in three games.

Utkarsh Dalmia (@ZopharFPL

Vardy needs just one goal to hit 200, and is playing his last game at home. I think the Premier League legend hits that landmark this weekend.

Neto should be playing up top for Chelsea for the last two games, with Nicolas Jackson (£7.7m) suspended, and the Blues need to win both to secure UEFA Champions League football next season.

Fulham will be without Sasa Lukic (£4.8m) again this weekend, and they're more open without the double-pivot of Lukic and Sander Berge (£5.0m) in midfield, so weekend opponents Brentford and Schade should have plenty of chances.

Gianni Buttice (@GianniButtice)

Evanilson (£5.8m) has Leicester on the final day and plays Manchester City three days after the FA Cup final - I expect him to rack up the shots in these two games, and with an ownership of only three per cent, he looks a great option. 

Anthony Gordon (£7.4m) is back in the Newcastle XI and looking sharp. Eddie Howe's men can't take their foot off the gas until their place in the top five is confirmed, while they beat weekend opponents Arsenal 2-0 in both of their EFL Cup semi-final legs earlier this year.

Sam Bonfield (@FPLFamily)

It's not often that a player can achieve the 200-goal milestone for a club, but Vardy can do so this weekend.

Likewise, McNeil has returned from injury in good form and the Everton midfielder and the Toffees will want to end on a high at Goodison Park.

Aston Villa face Spurs this week and Man Utd on the final day, taking on clubs whose focus is on the Europa League final. Villa themselves are in the race for Champions League football next season, and with Marcus Rashford (£6.6m) injured and Jacob Ramsey (£5.4m) suspended for Gameweek 37, Marco Asensio (£6.1m) could be an excellent differential.

Pras (@Pras_FPL)

Asensio looks a great option. He should continue in the role just behind Ollie Watkins (£8.9m) and is also likely to be on penalties. The Spaniard does tend to get subbed before 70 minutes, but the upside is there.

Gabriel Martinelli (£6.5m) also appeals. Leandro Trossard (£6.8m) came off with an injury last weekend, so Martinelli's minutes in the No 9 role could go up even more. Arsenal play Newcastle in their final home game of the season before visiting Southampton in Gameweek 38. There could be a few goals there.

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