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The Scout’s FPL Double Gameweek 37 Differentials

By The Scout 8 May 2024
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See the four low-owned players tipped to shine in final Double Gameweek of 2023/24

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The Scout is tipping four low-owned players who can give managers an edge in Double Gameweek 37 (DGW37) of Fantasy Premier League.

All four can be found in no more than three per cent of squads ahead of Saturday’s 11:00 BST deadline.

With time running out to overtake mini-league rivals, bringing in a differential can be the best way to make a big push at the end of the season, particularly in the final Double Gameweek of 2023/24 Fantasy.

Bernardo Silva (Man City) £6.2m

The Portuguese’s displays in away matches could prove vital to Manchester City’s title bid in DGW37.

Pep Guardiola’s side are on the road in both their upcoming fixtures, visiting Fulham and Tottenham Hotspur.

Crucially, Bernardo has been far more influential in such encounters. Indeed, all five of his assists this season, and four of his six goals, have come away from home.

That has helped him amass 80 points on the road, just six points behind both Erling Haaland (£14.2m) and Phil Foden (£8.4m) at the summit for Man City. 

Furthermore, Silva's nine big chances created in away matches ranks top among team-mates and is twice the total of any other Man City player apart from the eight of Kevin De Bruyne (£10.5m).

Callum Wilson (Newcastle) £7.8m

The fit-again forward has stepped up his output ahead of Newcastle United’s clashes with Brighton & Hove Albion and Manchester United.

Wilson has scored in each of the last two Gameweeks, collecting five points against Sheffield United and Burnley.

Notably, he was named alongside Alexander Isak (£8.4m) at Turf Moor last weekend as head coach Eddie Howe opted to accommodate both his forwards in a 4-4-2 formation.

Although there is a chance that Wilson’s minutes could be managed over the Magpies’ next two matches, he can still take advantage of a pair of DGW37 opponents who have been poor in defence recently.

Brighton have conceded at least three goals in three of their last five fixtures, while Man Utd have conceded two or more goals in six of their previous seven across all competitions. 

Wilson's goal v Sheff Utd
Simon Adingra (Brighton) £5.0m

At a cost of £5.0m, the Brighton winger could prove a handy budget pick for managers who are playing their Bench Boost chip in DGW37.

The Seagulls are among the six sides set to play twice in DGW37, visiting Newcastle before hosting Chelsea.

Although Adingra has blanked in each of his last 10 appearances, the underlying statistics indicate he’s boasted a significant all-round threat of late.

The Ivorian’s 13 shots and 10 shots in the box rank second for Brighton in their last six matches, while his seven shots on target are more than any team-mate.

Adingra’s nine key passes place third for Brighton in that spell, underlining his potential to provide big value as a budget pick for DGW37.

Noni Madueke (Chelsea) £5.3m

The winger has emerged as one of Chelsea’s top performers in Fantasy in recent matches.

Madueke has scored three of his five goals this season, and supplied all three of his assists, in the last six Gameweeks.

He has collected 45 points across that run, second only to the 67 points of Cole Palmer (£6.2m) for Mauricio Pochettino’s side.

Madueke’s output is also backed up by the underlying numbers.

His 16 shots, 10 shots in the box and seven shots on target all placed third for the Blues in that spell, while his 12 key passes are joint-second.

That underlines his potential for goals and assists ahead of Chelsea’s visits to Nottingham Forest and Brighton in DGW37. 

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