Gameweek 37 is here — the penultimate chance to climb mini‑leagues, protect rank, or go full send on differentials. With title races, European spots, and relegation battles all still alive, the fixtures for Man City, Arsenal, Spurs, West Ham, and Nottingham Forest carry huge FPL weight.
Here’s your club‑by‑club breakdown, the key fixtures, and the fantasy angles that matter most.
🔵 Manchester City – Bournemouth (A)
Fixture: Bournemouth vs Man City — Tue 19 May
City travel to Bournemouth in what looks like one of the standout fixtures of the gameweek. Bournemouth have been leaky against top‑six sides, and City attackers remain among the most explosive assets in FPL.
FPL Takeaways:
- Expect heavy City possession and chance creation.
- Haaland remains the premium captaincy contender if fit and starting.
- Differential hunters may look toward midfielders or full‑backs depending on predicted rotation.
🔴 Arsenal – Burnley (H)
Fixture: Arsenal vs Burnley — Mon 18 May
Arsenal close out their home campaign with a favourable fixture against Burnley. The Gunners are still pushing in the title race, and their attackers and defenders are in strong form heading into GW37.
Recent club updates highlight strong performances from Trossard, Gabriel, Raya, and Gyökeres — all delivering consistent FPL returns in the run‑in.
FPL Takeaways:
- Arsenal attackers are high‑ceiling picks, especially with Burnley struggling defensively.
- Gabriel and Saliba remain elite defensive options for clean sheets + bonus.
- Gyökeres is emerging as a powerful late‑season forward option.
⚪ Tottenham Hotspur – Chelsea (A)
Fixture: Chelsea vs Spurs — Tue 19 May
A tricky London derby for Spurs. Chelsea have been inconsistent, but Spurs’ attacking style means goals are always on the table.
FPL Takeaways:
- Spurs attackers remain viable, but expectations should be tempered.
- Defensively, this is a high‑variance fixture — clean sheets unlikely.
- Ideal for managers chasing rank, less so for those protecting.
🟣 West Ham – Newcastle (A)
Fixture: Newcastle vs West Ham — Sun 17 May
West Ham head to St James’ Park in a fixture that could be chaotic. Newcastle’s defence has been unpredictable, and West Ham’s key men remain central to their survival push.
Jarrod Bowen is highlighted as a strong GW37 transfer target thanks to his involvement, set‑pieces, and routes to points.
FPL Takeaways:
- Bowen is a top midfield pick for GW37 — high floor, high involvement.
- Kudus and Antonio (if fit) offer differential appeal.
- Clean sheet odds are low, so avoid defensive investment.
🌳 Nottingham Forest – Man United (A)
Fixture: Man Utd vs Nottingham Forest — Sun 17 May
Forest travel to Old Trafford in a match that could define their survival hopes. United have been inconsistent defensively, which gives Forest attackers a glimmer of FPL relevance.
FPL Takeaways:
- Forest attackers (e.g., Gibbs‑White) are deep differentials only.
- Avoid Forest defenders — United still generate chances at home.
- Only consider Forest assets if you’re chasing and need a wildcard pick.
📌 Final Thoughts for GW37
This gameweek is defined by Arsenal and Man City’s premium fixtures, with both offering captaincy‑worthy assets. Spurs and West Ham provide high‑variance attacking options, while Forest remain purely for the bold.
Top Picks by Team:
- Man City: Haaland, Foden, De Bruyne
- Arsenal: Saka, Gyökeres, Gabriel
- Spurs: Son, Maddison
- West Ham: Bowen (elite pick), Kudus
- Nottingham Forest: Only for deep differentials
Captaincy Ranking:
- Haaland (BOU A)
- Saka (BUR H)
- Gyökeres (BUR H)
- Foden (BOU A)
- Bowen (NEW A) – for chasers
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