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·15 mai 2026

Fantasy Premier League: Four differentials for the run-in

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Fantasy Premier League is rapidly reaching its conclusion with just two games to go to climb rank and mini-leagues. If you’re in need of something different to climb above template teams, it’s time to go bold on the differentials.

Here are four differential picks to consider for the final two games, each under 10% ownership.


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Fantasy Premier League: Four FPL differentials to consider for Gameweek 37.

Danny Welbeck – Brighton (9.4%)

Remaining fixtures: Leeds (A), Manchester United (H)

Dat Guy Welbz has enjoyed the best season of his Premier League career at the ripe old age of 15, scoring 13 league goals from just 24 starts. The veteran goal-getter has five in his last 10 games and, crucially, plenty to play for. Brighton are nestled in the tight chase for Europe and need results across the run-in. The Seagulls are also one of the form teams in the division, with only Manchester City taking more points than their 22 across the last 10 games.

Beto – Everton (3.2%)

Remaining fixtures: Sunderland (H), Tottenham Hotspur (A)

The once maligned Everton forward has found his groove in recent weeks to help keep the club’s stuttering European challenge alive, just. Since regaining his place in late February, only Morgan Gibbs-White has scored more Premier League goals (6) than Beto, while only four players, Erling Haaland, Dominic Calvert-Lewin, and Igor Thiago, have a higher xG.

Alexander Isak – Liverpool

Remaining fixtures: Aston Villa (A), Brentford (H)

Ok, so this one is a risk. Alexander Isak’s debut season at Liverpool has been a nightmare, decimated by injuries as the champion team he joined has struggled badly.

But Isak has not become a bad player overnight. The Swedish striker plundered 44 league goals over his final two seasons at Newcastle and needs rhythm ahead of the World Cup. With Hugo Ekitke out, and Liverpool still not certain of Champions League football, he’s likely to get the minutes.

Phil Foden – Manchester City (7.6%)

Remaining fixtures: Bournemouth (A), Aston Villa (H)

Phil Foden flickered back into form in midweek with two goals in Manchester City’s 3-0 win over Crystal Palace. Despite being deployed in an unusually deeper role, Foden found the room to tee up goals for Antoine Semenyo and Omar Marmoush.

With a title and World Cup place at stake, and Foden often a purple patch player, his low ownership could reap rich rewards.

When is the Fantasy Premier League deadline for Gameweek 37?

FPL managers have until 18:30 on Friday 15th May to edit their teams.

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