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Official FPL round up: Ake soars, Travers added

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With just one week to go until the end of the season, the AFC Bournemouth Official FPL fan league is right on edge heading into Gameweek 38.

But what is the lowdown ahead of the final Gameweek?

We take a look at the movers and shakers of the Cherries' league and who in Eddie Howe's squad you should look at for what could be a crucial final week.

CLINGING ON TO TOP SPOT

An excellent gameweek score of 120 last week saw Endre Berg Leiren surge into first place.

But after scoring 37 points this week, his lead has been reduced to just two points as second placed Adam Banaszczyk scored 43.

It's tight at the top, but no-one in the top five had a single Cherries player, the addition of Nathan Ake could have made or broken dreams at the top...

CHERRIES GAMEWEEK 37 ROUND UP

The top scorer this weekend for the Cherries was, obviously, defender Ake whose last minute winner sent the home faithful into delirium.

A clean sheet, goal and bonus points ensured the Dutchman bagged 14 points in total, which put him into the team of the week and also meant he had the joint-second highest score of anyone in the gameweek.

Elsewhere, Ryan Fraser proved his worth to FPL managers for the umpteenth time this season.

His cross for Ake's winner was his 14th assist of an unbelievable campaign, taking his total to 179 for the season - nine for the gameweek.

With Palace away next week, Fraser is a cheap option (£6.3m) for goals potential - he has created 21 chances in the past six gameweeks.

WELCOME MARK TRAVERS

A man of the match performance against Spurs drew eyes from across the world to the Irish stopper.

Eight points in his first ever Premier League game earned him plaudits - with some stunning saves to keep Spurs at bay at Vitality Stadium.

Fancy a punt on the final day of the season? 19-year-old Travers is now available in the game for just £4.0m if you fancy a big differential in your mini-league!

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