Fantasy EFL Team Reveal for Gameweek 37

Not sure how to set up for the round ahead? Don’t worry, we bring in our expert @FPLEdgeworth to share his Fantasy EFL Team Reveal for Gameweek 37.
Let’s discover who our expert has picked for each position, his favourite team picks, and who he is going to captain!
Team Reveal
In goal this week is Swansea’s Lawrence Vigouroux. He’s kept just 13 clean sheets this season, but recorded one away at Sunderland last week. With games against Hull and QPR coming up, he has a solid chance of adding a couple more.
My captain is Ben Cabango of Swansea. He’s in great form, scoring 38 points across his last three games. With favourable fixtures against Hull and QPR, a big haul could be on the cards.
Next up is Port Vale’s Connor Hall. Hall has been one of the most consistent defenders recently, picking up 63 points in his last seven matches. Facing Carlisle and Grimsby, he should keep the points coming.
Completing the defence is Charlton’s Macaulay Gillesphey. Earning 44 points over his last five games – impressively averaging almost nine points per game, despite keeping only two clean sheets. Solid returns expected again this week.

Our expert also shared his Top Picks in each position for the round ahead, check them out!
In midfield, we start with Ossama Ashley of Salford. Since returning from injury, he’s delivered in all but one game, tallying 13 interceptions over five matches. With Accrington and Morecambe ahead, he should continue to score well.
Completing my midfield is Luke Molyneux of Doncaster. Molyneux hasn’t been in top form, but with 13 goals and 12 assists this season, he has the quality. In a crucial week, I’m backing him to deliver big.
Charlie Kelman takes up his position in my frontline. He’s un-droppable right now – eight goals and one assist in his last seven games. With the golden boot in sight, expect his form to continue.
Salford City are my first team pick. Despite their league position, they face Accrington and Morecambe -two of the EFL’s bottom three. We could well see two wins for them with that in mind.
My other team is Birmingham City. Some might say they’ll ease off after winning the title, but with a points record still to chase, they’ll stay sharp. Against Crawley and Burton, six points looks likely.