FPL: Projected Points for Gameweek 38
In this article we take a look at the top 10 best projected points for Gameweek 38. Using the Fantasy Football Scout Members Area we access the predicted player points for the round ahead and highlight the best of them below.
Taking a look at the best projected points for Gameweek 38 could be really beneficial for FPL managers. Knowing which players are going to get the most points is vital for things like transfer planning, captaincy and chip strategy.
The Top Five
Sitting top of the pile is Erling Haaland with 7.51 points this week. Manchester City face a West Ham side who have shipped 13 goals in their last four league matches.
Not far behind Haaland is Mohamed Salah who is projected to hit 7.24 points. Salah has a good opportunity to add to his 18 goals and 10 assists this week against Wolves.
Son Heung-Min sits third on the list with 6.82 points. The Tottenham attacker and penalty taker has a fantastic fixture to finish the campaign. Sheffield United lay ahead, a side already relegated to the Championship and a team who have sustained the worst defence in the league this season.
Following Son closely is Cole Palmer with 6.63 points. Chelsea netted between 2-6 goals in five of their last six matches and with Bournemouth next up, it’s very likely both Chelsea and Palmer extend their brilliant form.
Completing the top five is Bukayo Saka who is predicted to bag 6.03 points. Arsenal go into a must win game against Everton. But it may not be easy, the Toffees have collected the second most clean sheets in the league this season.
Who else makes the top 10?
Manchester City midfielders Kevin De Bruyne and Phil Foden sit six and seventh with 5-6 points. Both go into a must win game against West Ham. The Hammers endure their last ever with David Moyes at the helm.
The remainder of the top 10 include Arsenal Martin Odegaard with 5.47 points, Tottenham’ James Maddison with 5.32 points and Trent Alexander-Arnold with 5.28 points.
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