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The Scout’s FPL Gameweek 37 Ones to watch

14 May 2025
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The Scout is tipping five players for big success in Gameweek 37 of 2024/25 Fantasy Premier League ahead of Friday's 18:00 BST deadline.

Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa) £5.7m

Aston Villa could become the latest team to benefit from Tottenham Hotspur's European commitments.

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Spurs have won only one of their last 10 Premier League matches and are without a clean sheet in that time. 

With the focus on continued progress in the UEFA Europa League, Ange Postecoglou has often managed the minutes of his regular starters in domestic fixtures.

Villa host Spurs this Friday, aiming to stretch their unbeaten home league record to 18 matches.

Rogers has already scored against Spurs this season, in the reverse fixture in Gameweek 10.

With four goals and five assists at Villa Park, the budget midfielder is averaging around one attacking return every other home match.

Julio Enciso (Ipswich) £5.4m

Owned by just 0.2 per cent of FPL managers, Enciso could be a great differential for the final two Gameweeks.

Ipswich's remaining two matches score one and two in the Fixture Difficulty Ratings (FDR).

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First up is a trip to Leicester City, who have conceded 34 goals across 18 home matches this season.

Enciso is excelling on the road of late, delivering two goals and as many assists over his last four away starts.

Since he joined the Tractor Boys on loan in January, his total of five attacking returns is more than any other Ipswich player.

Jamie Vardy (Leicester) £5.3m

In the same fixture, Vardy will be looking to sign off in style at King Power Stadium.

This is the veteran striker's last home match for Leicester City before he departs for pastures new this summer.

He arguably couldn't have picked a better fixture for his goodbye: the Foxes are at home to Ipswich, who are on the league’s longest clean-sheet drought. Kieran McKenna's side haven't recorded a shutout in 17 matches. 

Vardy has already produced an attacking return against the Tractor Boys this season, providing an assist in Gameweek 10.

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Dwight McNeil (Everton) £5.1m

McNeil averages 5.4 points per start this season, an impressive rate that is better than what the likes of Bruno Fernandes (£8.5m), Jacob Murphy (£5.2m) and Justin Kluivert (£6.0m) have managed.

The winger delivered eight attacking returns over his first 13 starts of 2024/25 Fantasy before a knee problem interrupted his campaign.

Picking up where he left off before his injury, McNeil has a goal and two assists since returning in Gameweek 31 - despite only starting one of those matches.

Expected to be recalled to the starting XI this weekend, the midfielder will be facing a Southampton side who have kept only one away clean sheet all season. 

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Nathan Collins (Brentford) £4.6m

Fulham's current weakness at set-pieces raises interest in Collins ahead of Gameweek 37.

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Four of the last five goals that the Cottagers have conceded have been from dead-ball situations.

Brentford, meanwhile, have scored 12 goals from set-pieces this season. Just two clubs, Nottingham Forest and Arsenal, can better that.

Collins is often a target for the Bees' free-kicks and corners, as evidenced by his 70 penalty-box touches and six big chances in 2024/25. No other Brentford defender can better those totals.

The Republic of Ireland international already has nine attacking returns to his name this season, the most among all Premier League centre-backs.

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