Manchester City, Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur are all backed at both ends of the pitch in the best team for the final Gameweek of 2025/26 Fantasy Premier League ahead of Sunday's 14:30 BST deadline.
All 10 Premier League matches get under way at 16:00 BST on Sunday, with Man City’s Golden Boot leader Erling Haaland (£14.7m) joined in the Scout Selection by his team-mate Nico O’Reilly (£5.3m) for the home fixture against Aston Villa.
Newcastle’s Nick Pope (£5.0m) and Bruno Guimaraes (£6.9m) visit Fulham, while Spurs’ Pedro Porro (£5.2m) and Richarlison (£6.4m) are at home to Everton as their relegation battle with West Ham United goes down to the last day of the season.
Haaland is handed the armband, with Richarlison named as vice-captain.
Nick Pope (Newcastle) £5.0m
The Newcastle goalkeeper visits a Fulham side who have struggled in attack of late, failing to score in six of their last nine Premier League matches. Indeed, the Cottagers have scored just five goals in that run from Gameweeks 29-37, and four of them were against relegated Burnley and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Nico O’Reilly (Man City) £5.3m
Man City's versatile defender is among a select group of only seven players who have produced 100+ points in home matches this season. O'Reilly has blanked in just two of his 14 starts at the Etihad Stadium due to his impact at both ends of the pitch - he has combined four goals and four assists with eight clean sheets to average 7.4 points per start, identical to Haaland.
Pedro Porro (Spurs) £5.2m
The Spaniard is Spurs' joint-top points scorer with Richarlison over their six matches under Roberto De Zerbi, earning 24 points thanks to a goal, a clean sheet, six defensive contribution points and two bonus points. Porro has been handed a big share of set-piece duties by De Zerbi and has created 13 chances since the Italian took charge in Gameweek 32, twice the total of any team-mate.
Nordi Mukiele (Sunderland) £4.6m
Two goals, four assists and six clean sheets in 16 home starts highlight the all-round contribution of Sunderland's right-back at the Stadium of Light this season. The underlying numbers suggest Mukiele can add another shutout against Chelsea - over their last four matches, the Blues have had a league-low total of four big chances, which are situations where a player is expected to score.
Bruno Fernandes (Man Utd) £10.4m
The Portuguese's outstanding form makes him an easy pick for Manchester United's visit to Brighton & Hove Albion. Fernandes has blanked just once over the last 10 Gameweeks, scoring twice and supplying 11 assists to total 76 points, more than any other player in Fantasy.
Morgan Gibbs-White (Nott’m Forest) £7.5m
Nottingham Forest's midfielder has scored five goals and supplyed two assists over his last four matches to collect 44 points. Gibbs-White is second only to his team-mate Elliot Anderson (£5.6m) and Jarrod Bowen (£7.7m) for transfers in ahead of Sunday's 14:30 BST deadline, earning 90,000+ new owners for Forest's home match against AFC Bournemouth.
Dominik Szoboszlai (Liverpool) £7.1m
A goal and three assists over the last three Gameweeks underline the Hungarian's form ahead of Liverpool's home match against Brentford. Szoboszlai collected 10 points in the reverse fixture in Gameweek 9 - he supplied an assist and earned two points for his 22 defensive contributions, the most he's made in a single match in 2025/26.
Bruno Guimaraes (Newcastle) £6.9m
Similarly to Szoboszlai, the Newcastle star also delivered 10 points against his Gameweek 38 opponents Fulham earlier this season. Since recovering from injury and returning to the Magpies' starting line-up in Gameweek 34, Guimaraes' totals of eight shots, six chances created and 43 defensive contributions all rank among their top two players, showing his multiple routes to returns.
Erling Haaland (Man City) £14.7m
Having scored in five successive Premier League matches for the first time since Gameweeks 4-8, Man City's forward is the standout captain pick for Gameweek 38. The underlying numbers only enhance Haaland's armband appeal further - his totals of seven big chances and 15 shots in the box across his last four matches are both more than any other player in Fantasy.
Jarrod Bowen (West Ham) £7.7m
West Ham's talisman is the top target for managers in Gameweek 38, with 134,000+ bringing him in for the Hammers' crucial home match against Leeds United. Bowen has two double-figure hauls over his last three outings at London Stadium and is very likely to be involved if West Ham can defeat Daniel Farke's side and hope the Spurs result goes in their favour in their fight to avoid relegation.
Richarlison (Spurs) £6.4m
The Brazilian has stepped up his influence on Spurs under De Zerbi, with two goals and an assist across the last four matches earning him 22 points. Over those four contests, Richarlison has had five big chances and created two more of them, which means he was involved in seven big chances - second only to the eight of Haaland among all players in Fantasy during this period.