Four FPL under-the-radar picks for the final two Premier League gameweeks in 2026

With two weeks left in the 2026 Premier League season, four low-ownership players could help managers climb their Fantasy Premier League tables.

Goalkeeper to trust As the Premier League season winds down to its final two gameweeks, Fantasy Premier League expert Wes Prickett still believes Jordan Pickford can deliver crucial points. Although the goalkeeper has not kept a clean sheet in his last five appearances, Prickett expects Sunderland’s attacking struggles and Tottenham’s poor home form to work in Pickford’s favor. The expert anticipates at least one clean sheet from Pickford before the campaign ends, along with potential saves and bonus points contributing to his total. ## Differential defender option Konstantinos Mavropanos stands out as a smart differential pick for the last two gameweeks as West Ham fight for survival. With Newcastle performing below their usual standards and Leeds likely to be demoralized, Mavropanos offers a favorable path to Defensive Contribution points. Over the past seven gameweeks, he has averaged 12.0 defensive contributions per match, making him a reliable source of points. His threat from set-pieces has been especially evident recently, with two goals against Wolves and a narrowly missed effort versus Brentford in the same period. ## Midfielder with multiple routes to points Another Everton player, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, is highlighted by Prickett for his strong recent form. In his last 12 appearances, Dewsbury-Hall has managed eight attacking returns, while also contributing defensively on two occasions. His £5.2 million price tag makes him an attractive option for managers looking to reallocate funds toward another differential recommendation mentioned later in the piece. ## Top differential forward selection Viktor Gyokeres is tipped as a key differential forward for the final stretch, with Arsenal facing Burnley at home in Gameweek 37. The fixture is considered ideal due to Burnley’s already confirmed relegation, while the title race’s goal difference could push Arsenal to attack aggressively. The final day’s clash against Crystal Palace, likely to rotate for the Europa Conference League Final, also presents a favorable matchup. Gyokeres, who takes penalties, has demonstrated his scoring potential with two goals and an assist in Gameweek 35 against Fulham.