Welcome to FPL AI Briefing, your daily dose of Fantasy Premier League insights powered by artificial intelligence. I'm Archer, and today we've got a packed show with the latest FPL news, standout performers, and essential transfer targets for Gameweek thirty-six. Let's kick off with the breaking news. Aston Villa versus Spurs has been rescheduled but importantly remains in Gameweek thirty-seven, which is crucial for our FPL planning. We're also monitoring several injury concerns - Murillo picked up a knock in Palace's one-all draw with Forest, while Hudson-Odoi was notably absent from that match. In transfer news, we're seeing significant movement in the market with City and Brentford assets particularly in demand according to the early Gameweek thirty-six Scout Picks. Now, let's dive into our detailed player analysis, starting with the in-form options. Bryan Mbeumo has been absolutely electric, commanding forty-two point eight percent ownership with two hundred and seventeen total points this season. His upcoming fixtures look promising, starting with Ipswich away. At eight point two million pounds, he's becoming essential, with over one hundred and sixteen thousand transfers in this week. A differential pick catching my eye is Kevin De Bruyne. At nine point five million pounds with just nine point nine percent ownership, he's posted eleven points last time out and faces Southampton away next. His creative numbers are exceptional, and he could be a fantastic differential captain option. Yoane Wissa is another interesting option at six point seven million pounds. With seventeen point six percent ownership and one hundred and seventy-three total points, he's offering incredible value. His next three fixtures are quite favorable, starting with Ipswich away. In defense, Josko Gvardiol has emerged as a popular choice. At six point four million pounds, his thirty-four point six percent ownership reflects growing confidence in City's defensive prospects. He's accumulated one hundred and thirty-seven points and looks set for clean sheet potential against Southampton. For those looking at budget options, Rayan Ait-Nouri at five point one million pounds presents interesting value. Despite a recent ownership drop, his underlying numbers remain strong, and Wolves' upcoming fixtures aren't too daunting. In terms of forwards, we're seeing interesting movement around Darwin Nunez. His underlying statistics suggest he's unfortunate not to have more returns, and Liverpool's attacking fixtures look promising despite facing Arsenal next. A word of caution on some popular picks experiencing form dips. Luis Diaz's ownership has dropped significantly, down seventy percent among elite managers. His seventeen point nine percent ownership might continue to fall given Liverpool's mixed upcoming fixtures. For those holding Mohamed Salah, who's still owned by seventy point three percent of managers, his four point eight form rating is concerning, but his historical numbers against Arsenal at Anfield suggest keeping faith might be wise. Let's talk chip strategy for the remaining gameweeks. With blank and double gameweeks now confirmed, those still holding their Bench Boost might want to deploy it in Gameweek thirty-seven, while Free Hit could be valuable in thirty-eight for those looking to make a final push in mini-leagues. Before we wrap up, here's a quick differential watchlist: Marcus Tavernier at Bournemouth, Morgan Gibbs-White at Forest, and Jacob Ramsey at Villa all have ownership under ten percent but promising underlying statistics and fixtures. Want to win your fantasy premier league mini leagues? Join Fantasy Football Hub today with thirty percent off using our link in the shownotes. That's all for today's FPL AI Briefing. Remember to subscribe at fplfootball.com for daily updates and insights. Until tomorrow, may your arrows be green!