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Fantasy Premier League Gameweek 36 (so far) review: It’s time to target Brighton and Everton for the run-in
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Fantasy Premier League Gameweek 36 (so far) review: It’s time to target Brighton and Everton for the run-in

  • Brighton’s remaining two fixtures look favorable, with motivation to finish sixth and secure European football opportunities.
  • Jeremy Doku is highlighted as a standout differential for Manchester City with recent goals and minutes secured.
  • Arsenal remain a top consideration, with defense offering reliability and attack offering higher upside depending on fixtures.
  • Everton are identified as late-season targets due to their European qualification chase and favorable remaining fixtures.
  • City and Arsenal remain elite options as both teams are focused on trophies and can deliver explosive scores.
  • Everton’s backline options James Tarkowski and Michael Keane are attractive for both defensive points and attacking potential.
  • Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Iliman Ndiaye emerge as the best Everton attacking bets with Ndiaye on penalties.
  • The article emphasizes motivation and fixture quality as the key to late-season FPL success.
  • Two remaining gameweeks are critical for transfers as managers seek ground with high-motivation teams.
  • Doku’s form suggests he could deliver consistent double-digit scores for City as they chase titles.
  • The analysis provides final two-gameweek strategy, balancing defense, midfield, and attack for rank growth.
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