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Frisking the Fixtures – Gameweek 22- The Strong

We turn our attentions to the next four to six Gameweeks and assess those sides with strong upcoming schedules on the horizon. There’s reason for optimism at the Britannia, whilst Alan Pardew and Tony Pulis will be hoping to maintain their successful starts to life in the Palace and West Brom hot-seats respectively.

STOKE

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The Potters have proven their ability to fetch returns against the league’s top sides in recent weeks, beating Everton and Arsenal and drawing with Man United in their last seven. Mark Hughes’ men now have the opportunity to show their mettle against some of the relegation contenders, however, with Leicester, QPR, Aston Villa and Hull awaiting them in their next six.

Two clean sheets in the first 17 Gameweeks of the campaign boded poorly for the Potters, though a pair of shut-outs in the subsequent four suggest a turnaround in their defensive prospects, and the likes of Geoff Cameron and new signing Phillip Wollscheid could now come into contention for our backlines.

Further forward, Victor Moses was an unused sub against Arsenal on Sunday and has now recovered from the knee injury that had sidelined him since November. At just 5.2, he could force himself back onto our radars if he can quickly rediscover the form that brought a goal and four assists in the seven Gameweeks prior to his lay-off, though Jon Walters and Marko Arnautovic offer alternatives in midfield. Up top, Peter Crouch has notched two goals and as many assists in his previous six league starts, though Bojan Krkic’s 5.0 price tag could give him the edge over his fellow forward in many managers’ eyes.

 

CRYSTAL PALACE

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Is there a such thing as the ‘Alan Pardew effect’? If so, it was in full force last Saturday as the Eagles battled back from a goal down to beat Spurs in his first league match in charge. The Londoners now face two crunch matches with Burnley and Leicester in their next three in what could prove to be vital encounters in this year’s relegation battle. Imminent home meetings with Everton and Newcastle, meanwhile, won’t hold too much fear bearing in mind those sides’ recent shortcomings.

Despite their inability to find wins prior to Pardew’s arrival, there was no denying the Eagles’ proficiency in defence – three shut-outs in the previous six Gameweeks was equal to Chelsea’s record across that period. Should they continue to demonstrate that resilience, the likes of Burnley and Leicester will be hard-tasked to break them down, and Joel Ward, their cheapest regular starting defender at 4.7, could be a viable option, though with Pardew determined to attack, the jury is out on his first-choice defenders.

The 5.5-rated Jason Puncheon grabbed his first goal since Gameweek 3 against Spurs, and with Yannick Bolasie and Mile Jedinak currently away on international duty, he looks the likeliest to prosper, with Wilfried Zaha perhaps utilised as an impact sub. For those in the market for a differential budget forward right now, Dwight Gayle underlined his potential with a goal from the spot at the weekend and, having now started and scored in both matches in all competitions under Pardew, the young striker looks to be a favourite of his new boss whilst Bolasie is out of the equation. Today’s loan signing of Yaya Sanogo is also worth monitoring – at just 4.7, he could be a viable third forward if he can nail down a starting berth.

 

MAN UNITED

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A 1-0 defeat to Southampton on Sunday brought the Red Devils’ 10-match unbeaten league run to an end and saw Louis van Gaal’s side drop out of the top three for the first time since November. Fortunately for United, the schedule remains in their favour, with a trip to QPR and the visits of Leicester and Burnley to Old Trafford in their next four, suggesting that they are unlikely to be looking over shoulder at the chasing pack quite yet.

With two of the five worst attacks in the league making their way to Manchester, then, David De Gea’s chances of racking up the points looks strong. The Reds haven’t conceded more than one goal in a single match since Gameweek 8, with the 5.8-priced Spaniard’s heroics between the sticks repeatedly making the difference. Phil Jones, however, is available for 0.6 less than De Gea, and having started United’s previous six in the league, looks nailed on so long as he can stay fit.

In midfield, Angel Di Maria’s return to the first XI against Southampton failed to have the required impact, though the Argentine will still prove too tempting for some. Juan Mata, on offer at 8.5, remains an alternative after Van Gaal stuck with him in his starting line-up last weekend even in spite of Di Maria’s return. Up front, it’s a bit of minefield; Robin van Persie’s pitch time could be in doubt after the forward picked up an ankle problem against the Saints, whilst Radamel Falcao’s prospects are on the turn once again after the Colombian was dropped from the matchday squad on Sunday. That just leaves Wayne Rooney in our current Watchlist, though the United skipper’s deeper role is still a deterrent and has seen him blank in four of the last five Gameweeks.

 

CHELSEA

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Not that you really needed any more reasons to invest, but the Blues re-opened a two point lead at the summit of the league table after their win against Newcastle on Saturday and now boast clashes with Villa, Burnley and Leicester in the next six. A crucial Gameweek 23 showdown with Man City could tarnish their defensive prospects, though Branislav Ivanovic (7.2) and John Terry (6.6) are still likely to receive investment on the back of four shut-outs in their last six league outings.

In attack, Diego Costa has proven a consistent option over that same period, bagging four goals as well as an assist to raise himself to just four points short of the zenith of the FPL forward standings. In midfield, meanwhile, the contest between Eden Hazard and Cesc Fabregas rages on, whilst the 8.3-priced Oscar remains the more budget friendly alternative, and having delivered a goal and two assists across his last couple of appearances, looks a viable differential to the two heavy hitters right now.

Also Consider…

Arsenal
The Gunners clicked back into top gear with a comfortable 3-0 win over Stoke at the weekend and will need to carry that momentum to the Etihad next Sunday if they are to be in with a chance of overcoming the Champions. Considering that City have failed to keep a clean sheet in each their last four, Arsene Wenger’s attack could receive plenty of interest this week, with the indefatigable Alexis Sanchez and lone forward Olivier Giroud likely to be the preferred options; the former’s 19-point haul last time out will surely have convinced non-owners that it is never ‘too late’ to acquire his services.

With Aston Villa, Leicester and Palace also on the horizon for the Gunners, their backline will come into contention as well, with Laurent Koscielny’s goal, clean sheet and pair of bonus points against the Potters highlighting his potential at both ends of the pitch. Elsewhere at the back, David Ospina (4.8) will be hoping to retain the keeper’s jersey, whilst a potentially lengthy spell on the sidelines for Mathieu Debuchy would allow one of Hector Bellerin (4.4) or Calum Chambers (5.0) to nail down the right-back berth.

Southampton
The Saints’ top-four credentials have been established beyond doubt after wins over United and Arsenal and a draw with Chelsea in their last three. With the fixture list now smilingly brightly once again, Ronald Koeman’s outfit could be set to profit further – Southampton boast three home fixtures in their next five (SWA, WHM, LIV) alongside promising trips to Newcastle and QPR. In fact, the schedule remains favourable right up until the Gameweek 29 visit to Stamford Bridge, ensuring that the Saints’ assets promise long-term potential.

Nonetheless, Graziano Pelle will need to find his first goal in five if he is to begin to warrant attention, whilst Dusan Tadic’s prospects will be dependent on whether Koeman opts to reinstall him into the starting line-up after his goalscoring display from the bench against United. With those issues in mind, the majority of Fantasy attention looks set to be focused on the Saints’ rearguard; raiding full-backs Nathaniel Clyne and Ryan Bertrand are the favourites here, though with Maya Yoshida currently off on international duties, the 4.8-valued Florin Gardos may now appeal to those with a tighter budget if Toby Alderweireld’s hamstring complaint keeps him out for an extended period.

 

Sunderland
A trip to White Hart Lane rounds off a tough trio of fixtures for the Black Cats, who have recorded narrow loses to both Liverpool and Man City in their last two league outings. Beyond that, however, things look decidedly brighter, with home meetings against Burnley, QPR and West Brom alongside an away encounter with Swansea in their following four. Patrick van Aanholt, now down to 4.2 since his injury lay-off, looks the most appealing in their backline, whilst Costel Pantilimon is also vying for our attention between the sticks – his average of 4.9 points per appearances is higher than any regular starting keeper.

The 6.0-priced Adam Johnson is the stand-out option in midfield after notching three times in his last five appearances, and with the likes of Steven Fletcher and Connor Wickham failing to warrant any investment further forward, the former Man City winger looks the sole attacker worth considering for the Wearsiders right now.

 

West Brom
Regardless of your allegiances, you’ve got to love it when a plan comes together. Tony Pulis stuck to his guns in his first match in charge of the Baggies on Saturday, delivering the clean sheet that so many expected. With trips to Burnley and Sunderland allied with a home clash against Swansea in their next five, more defensive returns could well be on the cards, and budget assets Andre Wisdom (4.4) and Chris Baird (3.9) could be set to benefit. However, Pulis proved that he’s not just a one-trick pony against Hull, fielding a front two in a set-up that seemed more attack-minded than the one his predecessor utilised; Saido Berahino, who has now notched six times in his last three appearances in all competitions, is bang in form after his recent drought, and at 5.5, offers managers a great value option for our three-man frontlines. Whether he remains at the Midlands club come the end of the transfer window is another matter entirely, however.

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  1. waitinginthelonggrass
    • 13 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    Hutton and Costa to Wasi and Aguero?

    1. The Generalator
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      See
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      1. The Generalator
        • 9 Years
        9 years, 3 months ago

        however I think Kun is more important but shame to lose CO$TA

  2. The Generalator
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    Seen quite a few heated debates on this lately with no real consensus

    I can understand why teams are not getting Costa if they do not have him already, but selling him is a mistake, we know how he grinds out goals especially towards the end of seasons and it's likely that Chelsk will continue to attack positively. right?

    1. Rats Ass
      • 14 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      As I said on previous page, I think Costa will be top scoring fwd come end of season. I'm keeping.

    2. Kane Toads
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      Correct regarding Costa - my thoughts exactly. As for his price, I wouldn't bring him in at his current price, however I've had him since GW1. He's currently 11.2m and I got him at 10.5m and my sell value is 10.8m for Costa. His true value for me is 10.8m therefore why sell?

    3. thischarmingman
      • 12 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      Sooo hard to fit both though.. Means no SOU defs for me

    4. Lanley Staurel
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      Grinding out goals at his price is exactly the issue and why we are debating it.

  3. berries
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    Is Geoff Cameron likely to keep his starting place at Stoke?

  4. white lightning
    • 10 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    Good morning all. I wildcarded last gw & it wasn't very successful so I'm after a bit of advice.
    I have 1 ft & 6.0itb.

    Foster (Panti)
    Terry, Bertrand, Trippier (Hutton, PVA)
    Hazard, Fab, Cazorla, Chadli (Boyd)
    Rooney, Giroud, Kane

    (a) Cazorla out, Sanchez in. I've read that Sanchez is a flat track bully so will he score that well v City. I could bring him in next week v Villa.
    (b) Giroud out, Ings in to take advantage of Burnley's nice fixtures
    (c) Giroud out, Aguero in but is it too early for Aguero with Ars & Che in the next 2.
    (d) Rooney out, Aguero in. Same as (c) re Aguero. Also Rooney has plum fixtures & with RVP potentially out & Falcao not in the squad last week, Rooney could be more advanced.

    Thanks.

    1. George James
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      Keep Rooney with RVP/falcao situation. Swap giroud for Ings.

      Bring in Sanchez next gw and kun the following one as he is at home to hull and should be 100% fit

  5. Jonny Englander
    • 12 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    Can anybody remember whether Fantasy Football used to incorporate FA Cup performances too? I seem to remember it did in the early years but may be mistaken? Can understand that in these days of sponsorship it will be difficult to incorporate FAC and EPL in one game. However, it would be fun to do so! Thoughts?

    1. Lanley Staurel
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      Not in the 12 years I've been playing this format.

  6. Mordor
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    How do I get Aguero into this mix? I don't want to use my wildcard yet

    Krul - Guzan
    Clichy - Wisdom - Azpilicueta - Cresswell - Blackett
    Hazard - Siggurdson - Silva - Sanchez - Boyd
    Austin - Costa - Kane

    1. MrCadburysDickieBird
      • 12 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      drop Guzan to Elliot. Bin azpi and Blackett to Baird and PvA if you still need money go clichy to another playing cheap def.

  7. Zasa
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    So this is my first season & I'm sitting at a morale-crushing 60k rank for now.
    Still have my get-out-jail-free WC & will be saving it for the higher risk DGW's later on hopefully.

    Has anyone here been ex-communicated to the forsaken abyss of the 50k ranks & risen to the haven of the 4 digits in the second half of the season? What are some of your great come-back stories in FPL lore?

    1. Pork Pie Sausage Roll
      • 13 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      60k is ok for this stage in season. In my experience

      1. Pork Pie Sausage Roll
        • 13 Years
        9 years, 3 months ago

        Sorry second half of ,y post was deleted for some reason...

        In my experience anything being approx top100k at new year puts you on course for a top10k finish, which I count as the benchmark for a successful season

  8. Pork Pie Sausage Roll
    • 13 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    Looking forward to reaquiring Maloney for my ff team; great budget option in seasons gone by

  9. bennyp
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    Is anyone doubling on Bert + Clyne AND Terry + Ivan???

    Pants
    Terry - Ivan - Bert - Clyne
    Haz - Sanchez - Downing
    Kane - Austin - Aguero

    Foster - Wasil - Boyd - JWP

  10. EmreCan Hustle
    • 11 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    Good morning DZ.
    Thoughts on this WC team?

    Foster Myhill
    Baines Clyne Bertrand Pva Hutton
    Sanchez Hazard Adm Johnson Puncheon
    Aguero Carroll Kane

    Carroll to become Austin the week after and Baines will be Terry after Chelsea play City.

    Thanks.

  11. Piksau
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    Any suggestions?

    My WC Team:

    Guzan Panti
    Duff Terry Clichy Wisdom Bertrand
    Fab Sanchez Lampard Siggy Downing
    Aguero Kane Austin

    ITB: 1.5M

  12. redHead
    • 10 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    siggy or downing or chadli...
    can have 2..i think

    1. edodotcom
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      chadli. siggy might be better than downing due to his bigger role after Bony got transferred

  13. edodotcom
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    Which one are you going to bench:
    Silva / Sanchez / Chadli / Ings?

    I have had Kane at front. Thanks 🙂

    1. Piksau
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      Ings