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  1. Is it a risk having six Arsenal and Man City players?published at 16:25 BST

    FPL Q&A with Pras

    Pras
    FPL veteran with eight top-25k finishes and co-host of The FPL Wire podcast

    Bukayo Saka and Arsenal team-mates celebrateImage source, Getty Images

    Nick: Pras, I've got a 27-point lead over my arch nemesis (older brother) and have never beaten him in five years. I have six Arsenal and Man City players. Any advice greatly received...

    Pres: Well done Nick! All the best. 27 points looks like an unassailable lead but we can never be too confident. On Arsenal, I genuinely think all attackers are a risk. There is absolutely no need for Arteta to risk the likes of Saka, Rice, Trossard ahead of the Champions League final. I'll likely be selling Saka myself.

  2. Will Man City perform now they've lost the league or is Bruno the safe option?published at 16:22 BST

    FPL Q&A with Pras

    Pras
    FPL veteran with eight top-25k finishes and co-host of The FPL Wire podcast

    Erling HaalandImage source, Getty Images

    Peter: Hi Pras. Just on the beach in Devon pondering who to captain - Haaland or Bruno Fernandes? I'm about 60k and top of my mini leagues. Will Man City perform now they've lost the league or is Bruno the safe option?

    Pras: Enjoy the weather Peter! On captaincy, I actually prefer Haaland this week. They'll want to give Pep a nice send-off vs a Villa team who'd rather be with you on the beach than at the Etihad. Brighton wont be an easy opponent for Man Utd - who will be without Casemiro as well.

  3. Why not make Jarrod Bowen captain?published at 16:18 BST

    Thomas Woods
    BBC Sport FPL writer, best finish 9,100th

    West Ham captain Jarrod BowenImage source, Getty Images

    This could be Jarrod Bowen's last game for the Hammers and he might go out with a bang in a game they have to win to have any chance of staying up.

    He hasn't scored since week 24, but has two double-digit hauls in that time because of all the assists he provides.

  4. Postpublished at 16:17 BST

    You may have seen in BBC Sport's Team of the Week selection earlier, that Jarrod Bowen not only makes the team, the Hammers captain is also handed the FPL armband...

  5. Bowen for Gyokeres?published at 16:15 BST

    FPL Q&A with Pras

    Pras
    FPL veteran with eight top-25k finishes and co-host of The FPL Wire podcast

    Lola: Hi Pras, last gameweek is bound to be madness. I’m potentially looking at Bowen in for Gyokeres and maybe a Burnley player like Anthony as a differential - what do you think?

    Pras: Hi Lola - I like both moves. Bowen, despite his form in front of goal, still has all the motivation going into the final home game. He is on corners, penalties and just all-round a good pick for the final gameweek. I like Anthony too - see my response to Macca below.

  6. Plenty left to play for?published at 16:13 BST

    There's a lot to think about this week, isn't there?

    Well, if you happen to have something left to play for in your FPL team...

    So it's pretty much like the real thing.

    The accepted theory seems to be picking players who have something left to play for.

    Want more of that insight? Well click on the latest episode of the BBC's FPL Podcast using the audio icon below...

    Media caption,

    Alistair Bruce-Ball, Chris Sutton and Statman Dave preview the season's final gameweek.

  7. Sell Cherki and buy Anthony?published at 16:08 BST

    FPL Q&A with Pras

    Pras
    FPL veteran with eight top-25k finishes and co-host of The FPL Wire podcast

    Rayan CherkiImage source, Getty Images

    Jonathan: Sell Cherki (unlikely to start) and buy Anthony - thoughts please?

    Pras: Hi Jonathan - It is so tricky to call minutes for any Man City players, especially when the potential to go big is very high given its Pep's final game and the opponents Villa are still in the middle of celebration the Europa league win. As an owner myself, I am somewhat tempted to hold Cherki. I'd hate to miss out on that haul if he does start.

  8. Who are those differential players that can give me the title?published at 16:03 BST

    FPL Q&A with Pras

    Pras
    FPL veteran with eight top-25k finishes and co-host of The FPL Wire podcast

    RicharlisonImage source, Getty Images

    Macca: Hi Pras, two FTs this week and holding a slender lead at the top of my mini league. Who are those differential players that can give me that title? Got most of big hitters in already.

    Pras: Hi Macca - GW38 is so unpredictable that finding a player with good motivation and a definite start is half the battle. The two ultra low owned differentials for me are (i) Jadon Anthony (vs WOL; 1.9% owned) – the ultimate hail-mary punt. Burnley have put on a good showing under Mike Jackson recently, with a point against Aston Villa and a narrow loss at Arsenal. They play their final home fixture against a Wolves team that have conceded 12 goals in their last four away games. (ii) Richarlison (vs EVE, 6.4% owned) – under De Zerbi there has already been a marked improvement in performance levels. Richarlison has taken the mantle for lead striker - notching two goals and an assist in the last four, playing 90 minutes in each of the last three.

  9. Thoughts on going for Micky Van de Ven?published at 15:57 BST

    FPL Q&A with Pras

    Pras
    FPL veteran with eight top-25k finishes and co-host of The FPL Wire podcast

    Micky Van de Ven and Kevin DansoImage source, Getty Images

    FPL Doughnuts: Pras, thoughts on going for Micky Van de Ven? Scored two goals in the reverse fixture, and Spurs will be playing to get a result, so a clean sheet could be plausible.

    Pras: I think Spurs have all the motivation to keep it tight - after all only a loss to Everton will relegate them. Therefore, I do think a Spurs defender is a good shout. However, the two I prefer from them are Pedro Porro - who is on some set-pieces and very attacking under De Zerbi - and the other centre back- Kevin Danso, who is showing stronger defensive contribution numbers than Van de Ven.

  10. Can you help me catch second last in my league?published at 15:55 BST

    FPL Q&A with Pras

    Pras
    FPL veteran with eight top-25k finishes and co-host of The FPL Wire podcast

    Sonny: Hiya, I'm 20 points off 2nd last in my league and must catch him. Any differential you could recommend to help me catch him? I only have one free transfer and am considering Casemiro with it being his last game for United? Thanks.

    Pras: Hi Sonny - 20 points is difficult to make up, but not impossible. The first thing to do is to sell a player your rival owns so you increase the chances of "getting lucky". As for differentials, it has been confirmed that Casemiro won't play the final game so please don't click that button! Some other midfielders I like who have some form and motivation are Jack Hinshelwood, Rayan and Dango Ouattara. All three have an eye for goal which you really need to make up a gap as big as 20 points.

  11. BBC Sport’s Team of the Weekpublished at 15:51 BST

    Thomas Woods
    BBC Sport FPL writer, best finish 9,100th

    BBC Sport team of the week

    The team of the week is selected based on current FPL prices to fit within a £100m budget, as if you were playing a Free Hit.

  12. How to approach the season finale?published at 15:47 BST

    Thomas Woods
    BBC Sport FPL writer, best finish 9,100th

    Everyone could really do with a Free Hit on the final day of the FPL season.

    Arsenal and Manchester City now have nothing to play for and chances are your teams are packed full of their players.

    Throw in Aston Villa, Manchester United - except Bruno Fernandes - and a host of other teams who will be looking to the end of the season.

    Therefore, it makes sense to play your FPL assets from teams still chasing Europe or take a punt on someone involved in the Tottenham-West Ham relegation tussle.

  13. Postpublished at 15:46 BST

    Pras will no doubt have some expert advice about how to tackle what promises to be quite an unpredictable final day of the season, in terms of team selection at least.

    Coming up first, though, is the thoughts of BBC Sport's own expert, Thomas Woods...

  14. Gameweek 38 fixturespublished at 15:41 BST

    All kick-offs 16:00 BST

    Premier League

    Sunday, 24 May

    • Brighton v Manchester United
    • Burnley v Wolves
    • Crystal Palace v Arsenal
    • Fulham v Newcastle
    • Liverpool v Brentford
    • Manchester City v Aston Villa
    • Nottingham Forest v Bournemouth
    • Sunderland v Chelsea
    • Tottenham v Everton
    • West Ham United v Leeds United
  15. When is the Gameweek 38 deadline?published at 15:38 BST

    FPL Q&A with Pras

    With the final round of Premier League fixtures all kicking off at 16:00 BST on Sunday, that means you have a bit of extra time to think about your final transfers.

    The deadline for FPL transfers is 14:30 on Sunday.

  16. Meet our expert - Praspublished at 15:34 BST

    FPL Q&A with Pras

    FPL expert PrasImage source, Sky Sports

    Pras has finished in the top 100k in each of the past 13 seasons, boasting five top-10k finishes and nine top-25k finishes.

    He is the co-host of the popular The FPL Wire podcast, and the Deadline Dilemmas video series on Fantasy Football Scout.

    Pras is also a panellist for the Premier League and regularly appears on The FPL Show and the Official FPL 'Off the Bench' Podcast. He has had several guest appearances on the Sky Sports FPL Show.

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    Get Involved - Get your FPL questions in!published at 15:33 BST

    Click 'Get Involved' to send in your question

    Here's a reminder for you to get those questions in for our FPL expert Pras this afternoon.

    Plenty have already been getting in touch, but there’s still time to fire over your questions.

    Pras will be with us right until 17:00 BST, helping you tackle all those tricky decisions ahead of Sunday’s season finale.

  18. It’s FPL Q&A time!published at 15:30 BST

    FPL Q&A with Pras

    Right, you can catch up with the rest of the Premier League team news by clicking on this link, which will take you to the individual team pages.

    Alternatively, just stick with us for a full round-up of the players who are out or doubts.

    That might be all we have from this afternoon's Premier League news conferences, but between now and 17:00 GMT we will turn our focus to the final Fantasy Premier League Q&A of the season.

  19. Johnstone & Doherty outpublished at 15:28 BST

    Burnley v Wolves (16:00)

    Wolves

    Finally, here's a line from Wolves manager Rob Edwards on the fitness of his squad, as they prepare for their Premier League swansong: "Sam Johnstone is still missing. Matt Doherty will be missing for this one. Other than that, we are pretty much there."

  20. Tonali injury 'not anything too serious'published at 15:27 BST

    Fulham v Newcastle (Sun, 16:00 BST)

    Newcastle United

    There is no chance of European qualification for Newcastle United, but Magpies boss Eddie Howe says he wants to end the season on a high.

    Howe added: "There's no point being negative for too long. You've got to come out with a clear head. We've done well in the Premier League when we've had no European games. It makes it a little simpler for us in what our aims are. We have to go about achieving it."

    On team news, the Newcastle boss said that Sandro Tonali will be assessed on Friday to see if he will be available after going off against West Ham last weekend.

    Howe added that he doesn't think "it was anything too serious".