The Scout is tipping four players for big success in Gameweek 37 of 2025/26 Fantasy Premier League ahead of Friday’s 18:30 BST deadline, to help managers gain an edge over their mini-league rivals.
Viktor Gyokeres (Arsenal) £9.0m
The Arsenal forward has two favourable fixtures to end the season.
First comes the visit of relegated Burnley, who are the only Premier League club that haven’t kept a single clean sheet on the road this season. The Clarets average 2.5 goals conceded per away match in 2025/26.
On the final day, the Gunners visit Crystal Palace, who have the distraction of a UEFA Conference League final three days after Gameweek 38.
Arsenal’s next two matches
GW
Opp.
FDR*
37
Burnley (H)
1
38
Crystal Palace (A)
3
*FDR = Fixture Difficulty Ratings. 1=easiest possible fixture, 5=hardest possible fixture
Both sides are in the bottom half of the Premier League table, and these are the types of team that Gyokeres likes to face.
Of his 15 attacking returns this season, 14 of them have come against teams currently sitting 10th or below.
He has already scored against Burnley, indeed, in the reverse fixture of this Monday’s match.
Casemiro (Man Utd) £5.9m
Manchester United‘s departing Brazilian missed out in Gameweek 36 with a minor injury, but United head coach Michael Carrick has already confirmed that Casemiro will be fit for his Old Trafford farewell.
The experienced midfielder is no mere sentimental pick. He has delivered a goal and/or defensive contribution points in eight of his last nine league starts.
During that purple patch, which started in Gameweek 27, he’s joint-third among Fantasy midfielders for points, with 54.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton) £5.2m
With eight goals and seven assists from just 29 appearances, Dewsbury-Hall averages an attacking return roughly once every other match this season.
The Everton midfielder’s points-per-start average of 5.2 is extremely competitive too, and superior to many more expensive Fantasy picks in his position
Top midfielders for points per start*
Player
Club
Points per start
Fernandes
MUN
6.4
Doku
MCI
5.9
Cherki
MCI
5.8
Guimaraes
NEW
5.6
Semenyo
MCI
5.5
Saka
ARS
5.5
Dewsbury-Hall
EVE
5.2
Rice
ARS
5.2
Gibbs-White
NFO
5.1
Casemiro
MUN
5.1
Foden
MCI
5.1
*Minimum of 10 starts
Twelve of Dewsbury-Hall’s 15 attacking returns have come against sides currently in the bottom half.
That’s the calibre of opposition that Everton will come up against in the final two Gameweeks, too.
The Toffees face 12th-placed Sunderland at Hill Dickinson Stadium this weekend, before 17th-placed Tottenham Hotspur host David Moyes’ side on the final day.
Spurs’ total of 19 goals conceded across their last eight home matches is a league-high total.
Sunderland, meanwhile, have conceded on 16 occasions over their last eight away matches. Only Burnley have a worse record.
Coincidentally, the aforementioned Casemiro is level with Dewsbury-Hall for points over this period.
Calvin Bassey (Fulham) £4.4m
Fulham are the latest club who can benefit from facing bottom side Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Rob Edwards’ side are the division’s lowest scorers this season, with just 25 goals.
Since domestic football resumed after the March international break, relegated Wolves have found the net just once in five matches.
Even that goal came against the 10 men of Sunderland.
Meanwhile, at the other end of the pitch, Wolves have conceded six set-piece goals over the same period. That’s twice as many as any other side have shipped over the last five Gameweeks.
A goal drought and a weakness at set-pieces could benefit Bassey in Gameweek 37, then.
The Fulham centre-back will be hoping for a clean sheet at one end and a possible set-piece goal at the other, with his attacking threat showing improvement.
The Nigerian defender has had 11 shots across his last 14 appearances, having registered just two efforts in his first 14 appearances this season.