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Fantasy Premier League live Q&A: FPL Gameweek 37 advice from Ben Dinnery

Fantasy Premier League live Q&A: FPL Gameweek 37 advice from Ben Dinnery

New York Times16-05-2025

May 16, 2025 at 9:00 AM EDT
There are only two gameweeks of the 2024-25 season to go in Fantasy Premier League.
And with the FA Cup final on Saturday, between Manchester City and Crystal Palace, the majority of games are on Sunday, while Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur play they games on Friday night before their Europa League final next week. City and Palace play their games on Tuesday so it is a spread-out matchday.
To stand you in good stead ahead as you make your moves for Gameweek 37, which has a 6pm BST Friday (1pm ET) deadline, Ben Dinnery of premierinjuries.com will be on hand today to talk you through the players to target, who to avoid, and the injury doubts you need to be aware of to give you the best chance of success.
Send your questions below and Ben will be online at to offer his expert insight at the earlier time of 2-3pm UK time (9-10am ET).
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