EPL GW38 Best FPL Differential
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It’s the final weekend of FPL action and your last chance to get the points that could make the difference and possibly win your mini-league. Gameweek 38 is always one of the most exciting and unpredictable weeks of the season, with every match played at the same time and teams still chasing European places or fighting to avoid relegation.
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Because of this, the final day is often very unpredictable. Small decisions can have a big impact, so many managers look beyond the usual popular picks and turn to differentials who can bring a big score.
That is why this article will focus on the best GW38 differentials who could give FPL managers an edge on the final day of the season…
Richarlison (£6.4m, Spurs)
Ownership: 6.4%
Fixture: Everton (H)
Richarlison looks like a strong GW38 differential. The Brazilian forward has stepped up recently, including in their recent 2-1 loss to Chelsea on Tuesday night, and now appears likely to start with Dominic Solanke still not fully fit.
Spurs also have a good home fixture against Everton, and their attack has improved under Roberto De Zerbi. Spurs need just a draw to secure survival, while West Ham must beat Leeds United and hope Spurs lose. Richarlison already has two goals and one assist in his last four matches while playing as the central striker.
Facing his former club should also give him extra motivation. Everton’s defence has not looked very solid this season. With secure minutes, good form and possible penalty duties, Richarlison could be one of the best differentials for the final day.
Callum Wilson (£5.8m, West Ham United)
Ownership: 0.5%
Fixture: Leeds United (A)
Callum Wilson is another strong GW38 differential option. At £5.8m, he is a budget forward with goal threat, especially if he starts against Leeds United away from home.
He has good experience and knows how to score in big moments, which makes him a risky but high-upside pick for the final day. If he gets minutes, he will likely be involved in most of West Ham’s chances in attack.
Leeds can sometimes be open at the back, which gives Wilson a good chance of returning if West Ham get into attacking form. For managers looking for a low-owned striker, he is a solid GW38 punt. And with West Ham in need of three points, it’s likely the hammers will again be pushing a good portion of Sunday’s game against Leeds.
William Osula (£5.5m, Newcastle United)
Ownership: 1.4%
Fixture: Fulham (A)
Osula is a low-owned GW38 differential with just 1.4% ownership, making him a big risk but also a big reward pick. He has been in strong form recently, scoring well in several games and even hitting double figures in four of his last six starts. In his match againist West Ham, he scored a brace and picked up 13 FPL points, showing he can deliver big points.
Looking back to his last three matches, he has scored three goals, which shows he is getting chances and finishing them well. With Newcastle likely to keep using him in attack, he could be involved again against Fulham on the final day.
Dango Ouattara (£5.6m, Brentford)
Ownership: 1.6%
Fixture: Liverpool (A)
Brentford midfielder O. Dango is a good GW38 differential with very low ownership, making him a good option for managers chasing rank. He has been consistent this season with 7 goals and 8 assists, and strong underlying numbers that show he is often involved in Brentford’s attacks.
Even though the fixture against Liverpool away is tough, his form and attacking role still give him a chance of returns. He can score or assist even in difficult games, and with his low ownership, any return could make a big difference in mini-leagues on the final day.
With GW38 offering one last chance to gain an edge, will you trust the popular picks or take a risk on differential like O. Dango and other low-owned options? I would love to here the differential you are going with so share your thought in the comment section.