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The upcoming matches in the Fantasy Premier League are set to be thrilling as clubs face a unique opportunity of playing two matches in a single round.
In the 2023/24 season, there will be two more Double Gameweeks, providing Fantasy managers with a chance to strategize ahead.
In Double Gameweek 35 (DGW35), only Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur are scheduled to play twice, including a head-to-head match against each other.
DGW35, there will be a larger Double Gameweek 37 (DGW37) featuring six clubs with two fixtures each. DGW35 is the smallest Double Gameweek left in the season, with only Chelsea and Spurs doubling up.
This quickly transitions Spurs from a Blank Gameweek 34 straight into a Double Gameweek 35, creating a dilemma for Fantasy managers who may have transferred out their players.
Chelsea will face Aston Villa before clashing with Spurs at home, while Spurs will battle their north London rivals Arsenal in a home fixture.
If you still have a Wildcard at your disposal, DGW35 presents a great opportunity to utilize it by stacking up on Chelsea and Spurs assets for their busy upcoming schedules. Both teams are set to play six times in the final four Gameweeks.
In the penultimate round of fixtures in the 2023/24 Fantasy season, Chelsea, Spurs, Brighton & Hove Albion, Manchester City, Manchester United, and Newcastle will all have two matches, presenting another chance for Fantasy managers to maximize their points.
Double Gameweek 37 is particularly alluring for managers looking to activate their Bench Boost chip. Alternatively, holding onto the Free Hit chip until DGW37 could prove beneficial as it allows for free transfers in the preceding Gameweeks before creating a temporary squad for the double round of fixtures.