Pep Guardiola’s side host Newcastle United in a 16:30 (UK) kick-off at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday 8 May, before travelling to Molineux to face Wolves three days later.
Given the finely balanced nature of the title race, the significance of both matches cannot be overstated as City aim to take six points from a possible six to preserve our advantage over Liverpool at the top of the table.
The double header is the perfect opportunity for FPL managers to try and steal a march on their mini league rivals and the Scout is here to help with your selection decisions.
Check out their latest report below and remember any transfers must be made by the 13:30 (UK) deadline on Saturday.
City star
Gabriel Jesus (£8.6m) has the form to take advantage of City’s Double Gameweek 36.
The Brazilian entertains Newcastle and visits Wolves on the back of six goals and an assist in his last four appearances in all competitions.
That includes his career-high haul of 24 points in Fantasy in City’s last home match in the Premier League.
Jesus’ improving form has made him a major target for the bumper DGW, with 12 sides scheduled to play twice.
Indeed, he is the most-bought player ahead of Saturday’s 13:30 (UK) deadline, earning over 175,000 new owners.
Opponents to watch
City v Newcastle
Bruno Guimaraes (£5.0m) is Newcastle’s form player, with three goals, an assist and 31 points from midfield in his last four matches.
The Brazilian has four goals and one assist to his name from eight Premier League starts since joining the Magpies in January, with the most recent strike coming in Eddie Howe’s side’s previous away fixture.
Furthermore, since making his first start in GW28, Guimaraes’ 15 shots, 10 shots in the box and nine shots on target are all team-leading totals.
Wolves v City
Although he was sent off in December’s reverse fixture, Raul Jimenez (£7.5m) could be the man to watch against Wolves three days later.
The Mexico international has scored in each of his last two home fixtures against Pep Guardiola’s men.
Other ones to watch
Elsewhere, Mohamed Salah (£13.3m) and Son Heung-min (£11.0m) also play twice, lifting their captaincy potential.
Liverpool’s Salah has 25 points in his last two starts ahead of clashes with Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa.
Son faces Liverpool and Arsenal on the back of eight goals, two assists and 73 points in his last six appearances for Spurs.