Dec 14

Differential Tips Gameweek 37 - Fantasy Premier League Tips

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With the 2014/15 season hurtling to its conclusion faster than Alan Pardew can say 'good gracious, you're a handsome man' to his own reflection, we've been busy rooting through the player lists in search of hidden Fantasy Premier League treasures. Sure, these names might not be the most heralded nor the first that spring to mind when you're considering picks for this gameweek, but choose wisely - and get a little lucky - and they could be the difference between a good-looking gameweek, and a gameweek so dang attractive that even handsome Alan would temporarily break off from staring at himself to give it a quick glance. Good luck! [mks_separator style="dashed" height="2"]

GAMEWEEK 37 DIFFERENTIAL TIPS

[mks_separator style="dashed" height="2"] [mks_col] [mks_one_half] Jermain Defoe vs Leicester (H), Arsenal (A) It's a double gameweek for Sun'lun in GW37, and results seem to be turning the Black Cats' way. If they're going to get anything out of Leicester and Arsenal this week, we're backing Defoe to play a big part. And if that means former Spurs man Defoe upsetting a few people in the Emirates, we're certain he won't mind. [/mks_one_half] [mks_one_half]Romelu Lukaku vs West Ham (A) Five goals in five games against this weekend's opponents West Ham make the big Belgian a very viable third striker option in GW37. Neither side have much left to play for, but Bobby Martinez is sure to demand a reaction after their home defeat to Sunderland in GW36. Don't be surprised if they get a win in East London, spearheaded by Lukaku.[/mks_one_half] [/mks_col] [mks_separator style="dashed" height="2"] [mks_col] [mks_one_half] Tim Krul vs QPR (A) Hold up, we hear you cry. Tim Krul? As in Newcastle's Tim Krul? As in the goalkeeper for a team in such disarray that it's a wonder they all manage to wear matching shirts out onto the pitch? Yes. QPR are down, and Newcastle aren't, and we think that'll make the difference this weekend. Throw in Krul's unbelievable record against QPR — five games, 7.5 hours played, ZERO goals conceded — and we think he's a great outside bet this week. [/mks_one_half] [mks_one_half]Craig Dawson vs Chelsea (H) His transformation from solid centre-back into maurauding right full-back was completed in GW36, when he hared with consistent menace down the Baggies right flank, often ending up playing more like an out-and-out winger than overlapping defender. Chelsea are there for the taking, with the league already won, and if any manager can upset the Mourinho apple cart, it's the past master of frustrating big sides, Tony Pulis. That could mean clean sheet points for Dawson and co...[/mks_one_half] [/mks_col] [mks_col] [mks_one_half] Jefferson Montero vs Man City (H) A real livewire in recent weeks, Montero makes our list this week as a real 'gut feeling' pick; with rumours continuing to swirl about Manuel Pellegrini's immediate future at City, and Swansea fresh from a huge win at the Emirates, we can see the Swans bagging another surprise win at the Liberty in GW37. If Montero's impressive recent form continues, he could cause the increasingly sluggish-looking City backline real problems. [/mks_one_half] [mks_one_half]Dwight Gayle vs Liverpool (A) Four games, 250 minutes of pitch time, and direct involvement in SIX goals scored — that's Dwight Gayle's lifetime record against Liverpool. Four goals and two assists are proof that the jet-heeled striker is less a thorn and more an entire flippin' thorn bush in Liverpool's side. With the Reds Champions League hopes all but over, we're backing the Englishman to wreack more havoc against Rodgers' men.[/mks_one_half] [/mks_col] fplbet daily fantasy football advert