Hello internet! Welcome to another edition of Fantasy Premier League: Forecasting Good Fixtures, in which we delve into which teams and their respective players are set to accumulate some decent points for their #FPL managers.

Last weekend’s edition made sure that we brought in players that did not have a blank Gameweek 35, and with that over, we can put our focus on the last three gameweeks of the season, which includes several teams that have a Double Gameweek 37.

However, as we learned back in Gameweek 34, sometimes the players playing just the single game could accrue even more points than those with two, as the quality of a single gameweek player and the chance of rotation for those with the double may come into play.

This will also be the last time we roll out this article due to the small amount of games remaining, but don’t fret as the captains and differentials write-ups are set to continue until the very last day.

Here are THREE TEAMS to considering drafting players from ahead of Gameweek 36!

Liverpool

Liverpool celebrate

We mentioned that Liverpool have probably the best run of games in last week’s edition, and despite drawing Newcastle United 2-2 last weekend, the trend is set to continue.

The Reds play Swansea (Away) this weekend before a Double Gameweek against Watford and Chelsea (both at home). They then end their EPL campaign with a trip to lowly West Brom on the last day.

The likes of Daniel Sturridge (10.1), Philippe Coutinho (8.3), Roberto Firmino (8.2) and James Milner (6.6) will all be heavily coveted for the run-in. However, with Liverpool in the Europa League semi-finals, manager Jurgen Klopp is expected to rest several of his men.

West Ham United

Andy Carroll (centre)

West Ham United missed Gameweek 35 with a blank, but having not participated in the FA Cup, the Hammers will have a two-week break heading into their clash against West Bromwich Albion this weekend.

After the game against the struggling Baggies, Slaven Bilic’s men play Swansea and Man United (both at home) in the double gameweek, before a final day trip to another struggling side in Stoke City.

Managers should be looking at the likes of Dimitri Payet (8.4), Andy Carroll (6.4), Aaron Cresswell (5.7), and Michail Antonio (5.3) ahead of Gameweek 36 for points, especially with rotation not much of a risk compared to Liverpool.

Watford

Deeney

Watford were one of the most in-form teams in the first half of the season, but since the turn of the year the Hornets have been awful, winning just three games out of 15.

However, Quique Sanchez Flores’ men have the chance to end the season strongly in their remaining four games. First up for Watford are relegated Aston Villa at home, before a double gameweek against Liverpool (Away) and Norwich (Away). On paper Liverpool looks like a tough ask, but the Reds are set to be heavily rotated due to their participation in the Europa League. Their final game is against Sunderland at home, a fixture which could prove tricky but with no pressure, could favour the Hornets.

Troy Deeney (5.2) and Odion Ighalo (5.5) will be the main candidates, but star goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes (5.0) is also worth considering.