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Pras FPL Offers His Top GW 37 Tips And Transfer Advice For The Penultimate Fantasy Premier League Round

FPL expert Pras returns with another week of insight and top FPL GW 37 tips as the Premier League season enters its final weeks.
I’m Pras, and welcome to my weekly series for FPL tips.
For context, over the last 12 seasons of FPL, I have achieved four top 10k finishes, including two top 5k finishes.
My seasonal average over the last seven seasons is around 21k. I am currently ranked 2.8k.
As we approach the final two Gameweeks, the focus will be on some differential picks to chase rank in those mini-leagues.
FPL GW 37 Tips & Transfer Advice
Defender:
Everton at home to Southampton probably presents us with the best chance of a clean sheet this weekend.
Simon Rusk took charge in Gameweek 32, during which time the Saints have a total of two goals in five matches – the lowest in the division.

Five clean sheets in eight games also could tempt us into an Aston Villa defensive pick.
Overall, however, I’d strongly suggest you find pockets of opportunity in attack, rather than chasing increasingly unpredictable clean sheet points.
Midfielder:
Marco Asensio:

Villa’s next two games are a must-win in order for them to secure UEFA Champions League football for next season.
Asensio at only 3.4% is a great differential. He should continue in the role just behind Watkins and is also likely to be on penalties.
He does tend to get subbed before the 70′ mark, but the upside is there.
Pedro Neto:

Neto could play the final 2 games in the number nine role in the absence of Jackson.
The Portuguese impressed playing out of position as a striker earlier this year, when he racked up three attacking returns in four matches.
Chelsea play host to Manchester United, just five days before the UEFA Europa League final.
Man Utd have lost five of their last seven matches, a winless run which has seen them concede 13 goals.
For those that want a piece of Chelsea without shelling out 10m for Palmer, Neto could be a viable option.
Forward:
Jamie Vardy:

Vardy needs just one goal to hit 200 league goals in his career, and is playing his last game at home that too against Southampton.
Be warned though that the Club has confirmed that this game will be Vardy’s last, and thus if you are planning to bring him in, make sure there is adequate cover to replace him with in GW38.
Beto:

Sticking with fairytale narratives, Everton play their final (men’s) game at Goodison Park.
Beto, with two goals in two games, is a great alternative to Vardy if looking for a cheap low owner enabler that could also play in GW38.
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