
Fantasy Premier League: here's my tip for the best possible team for Double Gameweek 33
Let us cut to the chase here: if you had followed my advice in the previous two FPL articles, you would have scored over 113 points from my tips alone.
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Building on the 63 points I scored in Gameweek 31, I bagged an additional 93 points in Double Gameweek 32, which concluded with Newcastle's 5-0 demolishing of Crystal Palace on Wednesday night.
My second green arrow in a row has lifted more than 50,000 places up the world rankings to sit in 145,409th, my highest rank since the dizzy heights of 57,700 in Gameweek 4.
This week, I am going to make it very easy for you by highlighting the best last-minute team for Double Gameweek 33.
Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers (left) will almost certainly play 180 minutes in Double Gameweek 33. Photo: dpa
Lars' line-up
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If I still had my Bench Boost, I would be using it this week as it is very easy to get at least 11 players from Arsenal, Aston Villa, Crystal Palace and Manchester City, who all play twice.

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