JUST one Gameweek remains before the 2024/25 Dream Team season is complete.
Managers intent on squeezing every last point out of the remaining fixtures would do well to consider West Ham’s trip to Ipswich as a potential source of returns.

The Hammers have endured a miserable campaign – they’re 15th heading into the Premier League’s last weekend – but Jarrod Bowen (£5.6m) and Aaron Wan-Bissaka (£4.2m) are both worthy of individual praise.
More importantly, the pair are viable differential options for Gameweek 37.
Bowen is statistically the most in-form forward in the game at the time of writing having banked 28 points from his last three outings.
More broadly, he’s scored four goals and provided two assists in the last five games.

The England international averages 7.5 points-per-game this season, a rate only bettered by four other players in his position.
Bowen has scored 13 goals and registered 10 assists in all competitions this term and also ranks among the top four forwards for bonus points and tackles.
In short, it would be reasonable to expect healthy returns from him at Portman Road on Sunday.
It’s worth noting that the Tractor Boys slipped to 19th in the table when they lost to Leicester last time out.

Wan-Bissaka was recently named Hammer of the Year by West Ham fans after an impressive first season in East London.
Criticised for his limited attacking threat during his tenure at Manchester United, the 27-year-old has looked good going forward in claret and blue while still being a formidable one-v-one defender.
Only Rayan Ait-Nouri (£4.8m) has completed more successful dribbles among Dream Team defenders at this late stage of the campaign.
Wan-Bissaka also ranks joint-second for interceptions among all players.
These stats are the main reason he’s amassed an impressive 48 bonus points, a tally only bettered by one defender, Pedro Porro (£5.1m).

The Hammers have struggled defensively this season but a visit to Ipswich represents a good chance for Wan-Bissaka and friends to keep a clean sheet.
And if the DR Congo international can earn his usual bonus points then it’s not unthinkable he will finish the season with a juicy double-digit haul.
The thing about Bowen (3.8% ownership) and Wan-Bissaka (2.5%) is that both are being overlooked by the vast majority of Dream Team bosses.
Gaffers in need of outside-the-box options for the final weekend should give the West Ham pair due consideration at the very least.
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