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This article highlights top low-owned players for FPL Double Gameweek 36, including Danny Welbeck, Junior Kroupi, and Matheus Cunha. These differentials could provide significant returns as the season approaches its climax.
**Owned by 8.3%** Danny Welbeck earns a spot on the shortlist largely due to the fixture. Brighton face a Wolves side that has already been relegated, and the Seagulls will be expected to dominate proceedings from start to finish. Welbeck is enjoying one of his most productive Premier League campaigns, with 13 goals in just 23 starts. With confidence high and minutes secure, he looks well-positioned to add to that tally in what could be a one-sided encounter.
Top low-owned players include Danny Welbeck, Junior Kroupi, Matheus Cunha, and Bukayo Saka.
Danny Welbeck is facing a relegated Wolves side and has scored 13 goals in 23 starts this season, making him a strong differential.
Junior Kroupi has scored four goals in his last five appearances, showcasing his excellent form as a young forward.
Thierno Barry scored twice in his last match and has eight goals this season, making him a budget-friendly differential option.

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**Owned by 6.0%** Junior Kroupi has adapted to Premier League football seamlessly. The young forward has been in outstanding form, scoring four goals in his last five appearances for Bournemouth. His overall return of 12 goals in just 18 starts is exceptional for a 19-year-old. With Bournemouth continuing to rely on his attacking output, Kroupi represents a high-upside differential with both form and opportunity on his side.
**Owned by 7.9%** Matheus Cunha has wasted no time rediscovering his rhythm after returning from injury. The forward has now scored four goals in his last five games, playing a key role in Manchester United’s push for a top-four finish. His growing chemistry with Bruno Fernandes has made United’s attack far more dynamic, and Cunha’s ability to both score and create makes him an appealing differential heading into the run-in.
**Owned by 8.4%** Bukayo Saka might not traditionally be considered a differential, but his recent ownership drop due to injury has made him a more unique pick. The Arsenal talisman has now scored in back-to-back matches, including a crucial goal in the Champions League that helped secure a place in the final. With Arsenal still firmly in the title race, Saka will be central to everything they do going forward.
**Owned by 5.8%** Richarlison has stepped up at a crucial time for Tottenham. The Brazilian has contributed a goal and an assist in his last two matches, helping Spurs pick up vital points in their fight to avoid relegation. With momentum building and confidence returning, Richarlison could be a key figure again, especially against a Leeds side that has struggled defensively throughout the season.
**Owned by 0.7%** Thierno Barry made a huge impact off the bench in Everton’s thrilling 3-3 draw with Manchester City. The young striker scored twice with instinctive finishes, immediately catching the eye. His brace took his tally to eight goals for the season, and with increased opportunities likely, Barry is shaping up to be a very interesting budget differential for managers looking to chase upside.