There’s a lot still to play for in the EPL. But who are the players that will make your Premier League fantasy football season feel complete?
Here are the fantasy football Premier League that, whether you’re finishing a yearly campaign or simply trying to win the last daily contest of the season, you need.
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These Are the Players You Need for Premier League Fantasy Football for Round 38
The “Must-Haves”
This time, we need to look for games involving teams that still have something riding on the result.
Case in point, Bournemouth travelling to Nottingham Forest. It’s Andoni Iraola’s last game in charge. And it’s a historic opportunity for Bournemouth to seal a place in the UCL, or UEL, for next season.
I’m backing Tavernier, Kroupi, Adams, as well as defenders Senesi and Truffert. Petrovic makes for a good goalie pick considering Forest is already safe from relegation, and World Cup-bound Wood or Igor won’t want to risk injuries.
There are European places at stake in Sunderland vs. Chelsea as well. And, I, honestly, see The Black Cats concluding this season in style.
Mukiele, Mandava, Xhaka and Sadiki have been great, defensive-minded players throughout the season. Brobbey and Le Fee are in good form.
Meanwhile, Chelsea is a bit of a mess with only Cucrella, Fernandez and James not overcome by the blues of finding out that they’re not going to the World Cup.
The “Might As Well Try ‘Em”
There are two things riding on the game between Brighton and Manchester United. The first is the Seagulls’ European participation for next year. The second is Bruno Fernandes‘ possible assist record.
That’s why the smart choice might be to pick players like Gross, Welbeck, or Baleba, who’ve improved Brighton’s attack throughout the season, as well as B. Fernandes. The United midfielder’s record will be the sole reason for Michael Carrick starting his team’s main strikers.
The “Need One More Player for a Full Squad”
Both Tottenham and West Ham are playing awful football. But only one of them can go down to the Championship. Will the prospect of imminent disaster help?
There’s not much to choose from this Spurs side for fantasy football, quite honestly. Palhinha and Porro might be the only exceptions.
Meanwhile, opponents Everton could do well here with the likes of Dewsbury-Hall, Beto or Garner ready to pounce on the London side’s weaknesses.
Speaking of London teams’ shortcomings, West Ham actually looks better poised for success against Leeds. I like Soucek, Mavropanos and Wan-Bissaka. If you’re looking to flesh out your starting line-up, they could be your players.
Player Cards to Avoid Ahead of Round 38
It’s sad that Palmer or Joao Pedro won’t be called up to the World Cup. But it’s a good reason to assume that they won’t be showing up much on the last day of the EPL season. Sanchez could find himself with plenty to work with as well.
West Ham will need goals against Leeds. But will those come from attacking players Pablo, Bowen, Summerville, and Castellanos? It’s hard to bank on that, quite frankly.
