Best Fantasy EFL Players for Gameweek 37

Not sure who to pick this week? Lots of managers share the same concerns week in week out. Don’t worry though! This week we have brought in @FPLEdgeworth to share his best Fantasy EFL players for Gameweek 37
Goalkeepers
Lukas Jensen – Millwall

First up is Millwall goalkeeper Jensen, who’s been in great form as Millwall push for the playoffs. He’s kept four clean sheets in his last five games, including against Sheffield United, Sunderland, and Middlesbrough. This week, with games against Blackburn and Norwich, two more clean sheets feel very possible.
Sam Tickle – Wigan Athletic

Next is Tickle of Wigan, who’s also impressed recently. He’s kept two clean sheets in his last three games, including against Leyton Orient and Wrexham. With that confidence, Wigan should fancy their chances of more clean sheets this week against Shrewsbury and Rotherham – both favourable fixtures.
Defenders
Max Cleworth – Wrexham

Cleworth is in strong form, scoring 41 points in his last five matches – an average of over eight per game. This week he faces Bristol Rovers and Blackpool, and even if he doesn’t secure clean sheets, his seven goals this season suggest attacking potential.
Macaulay Gillesphey – Charlton Athletic

Gillesphey has also been excellent, with 44 points in his last five games. Despite only two clean sheets in that run, he’s racked up 52 clearance points. With games against Northampton and Wycombe this week, expect that good form to continue.
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Midfielders
Ossama Ashley – Salford City

Since returning from injury, Ashley has been a standout, scoring 38 points, including 13 interceptions – a consistent way to earn points. With matches against Accrington and Morecambe, arguably the easiest fixtures of the week, he’s well set for another strong return.
Lewis Wing – Reading

Wing has matched Ashley with 38 points in his last five games. He scores across the board – key passes, interceptions, shots on target, and more. That all-round game makes him reliable, and he should continue performing against Lincoln and Mansfield.
Forwards
Charlie Kelman – Leyton Orient

Kelman remains a top pick up front. He’s now scored eight goals and added an assist in his last seven games, with three double-digit hauls in that time. Against Barnsley and Cambridge, he’ll be aiming to stay in the League One golden boot race.
Michael Cheek – Bromley

Rounding out the picks is Cheek from Bromley. He’s scored five and assisted twice in his last seven games. Still leading the League Two golden boot race, he’ll look to add more this week against Morecambe and Swindon – both games he can thrive in.
Teams to Target
Salford City
Salford have the best fixtures this week, facing two teams in the bottom three. While their form can be inconsistent, they could be a smart differential if they deliver.
Birmingham City
Birmingham are worth targeting, but only if you’ve got two selections. They have a triple gameweek next week, and while some may overlook them after clinching the league, they still play Crawley and Burton this week – two strong opportunities.
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