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As the Fantasy Premier League season nears its end, managers are targeting low-owned players for Gameweek 37 to gain an edge. Key differential picks include Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Riccardo Calafiori, Carlos Casemiro, and William Osula, all under 10% ownership.
**Ownership: 6.7% Fixture: Sunderland (H)** Dewsbury-Hall is another low-owned option who could matter in Gameweek 37, especially with **Everton** still pushing for European qualification. He has become an important part of their midfield and offers points in different ways, which makes him a useful differential at this stage. He has played **29 games this season**, scoring **8 goals** and adding **7 assists**. Only has scored more league goals for Everton, while he is also one of their main creative players with 9 big chances created and 6.07 expected assists. He also offers goal threat with 37 shots, including 15 on target and most coming from inside the box. Beyond attacking returns, he also contributes across the pitch. He has picked up 18 bonus points, the highest in the Everton squad, and has added points through defensive work as well. With **Sunderland** at home next and Everton still fighting for something, he looks like a strong differential option for the final run-in.
The top differential players include Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Riccardo Calafiori, Carlos Casemiro, and William Osula, all with low ownership percentages.
A differential player is one who is owned by less than 10% of managers, offering the potential for significant points and a competitive advantage.
Carlos Casemiro has scored 9 goals and provided 4 assists in 33 matches, making him a valuable midfield option for Gameweek 37.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall faces Sunderland, Riccardo Calafiori plays against Burnley, Carlos Casemiro meets Nottingham Forest, and William Osula takes on West Ham.

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**Ownership: 5.9% Fixtures: Burnley (H)** Calafiori is a risky but interesting defensive differential for Gameweek 37 as he is currently flagged. If he is fit and starts, he still offers strong upside from both defence and attack. He showed his attacking threat in his last game even in limited minutes, with 3 shots, 1 big chance and 0.33 xG in just 45 minutes. Over the season, he has 1 goal and 2 assists in 24 games, but his underlying numbers suggest more potential with 32 shots and 3.26 xG. **Arsenal** also have good fixtures with **Burnley** at home and **Crystal Palace** away, which adds clean sheet potential. If he starts, he could be a strong low-owned option, but his flagged status makes him one to monitor closely.
**Ownership: 5.4% Fixture: Nottingham Forest (H)** Casemiro is a low owned differential for Gameweek 37 and could be useful for managers looking for a different midfield option at this stage of the season. He has been more involved in attack this season and has offered strong returns compared to previous years. He has **scored 9 goals and provided 4 assists in 33 matches**, which is a clear improvement on his past seasons. Only **Benjamin Sesko** has scored more league goals for **Manchester United** this season, showing how important Casemiro has become in the final third. He has also collected 20 bonus points, second only to **Bruno Fernandes** in the squad. There were some doubts after he missed the last game, but he is expected to be fit for the next match. With **Nottingham Forest** at home up next, he has a strong chance to return again, and his low ownership makes him an interesting option for managers looking to take a risk in Gameweek 37.
**Ownership: 1.9% Fixture: West Ham (H)** Osula has moved from a fringe player to a surprise option in recent gameweeks as he has started getting more minutes for **Newcastle**. That increase in game time has also come with better involvement in attack. His numbers over the last few weeks show his impact in the final third. He has been getting into good positions, ranking highly for big chances among forwards and also spending more time in the opposition box. This shows he is becoming more important in Newcastle’s attack. That makes him an interesting differential for this week, especially against a **West Ham** side that has struggled to defend well and is conceding a lot of chances. If Newcastle score, there is a good chance Osula is involved and he could also benefit from bonus points if he continues his attacking output.
**Ownership: 0.9% Fixture: Burnley (H)** Trossard is another **strong differential for Gameweek 37**, especially with Arsenal facing a **Burnley** side that has already been relegated and has the weakest defence in the league. This gives Arsenal attackers a good chance to return. He has also been playing regularly, including full matches in recent games, and he has shown he can still deliver goals and assists when given minutes. This makes him a safer attacking option compared to some other forwards. With Burnley expected to sit deep but also struggle to contain pressure, Trossard should find space in and around the box. That makes him a low-owned option with good potential for returns this week. With so many low-owned options available heading into Gameweek 37, which of these differentials do you think can actually deliver when it matters most? I’d love to hear your thoughts.