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As always on a Thursday evening, it’s time to take our regular look at the Sky Sports Fantasy Football game. We assess the recent run of Man of the Match (MoTM) awards, bonus point beneficiaries, the transfer trends and also cast an eye over the Scout team and our future plans.

Gameweek 12 Man of the Match Awards

Listed below are the players that caught the eye of the Sky Sports reporters from last weekend’s fixtures achieving the Man of the Match award (worth an additional five points).

FixtureMoTM
Aston Villa vs SwanseaAndre Ayew
Leicester vs Crystal PalaceJamie Vardy
Norwich vs West BromJames McClean
Stoke vs WatfordOdion Ighalo
West Ham vs ChelseaCheikhou Kouyate
Arsenal vs EvertonOlivier Giroud
Sunderland vs NewcastleYann M’Vila
Bournemouth vs TottenhamHarry Kane
Man United vs Man CityNicolas Otamendi
Liverpool vs SouthamptonChristian Benteke

One defender, four midfielders and five forwards picked up the awards last week. Jamie Vardy made it three on the spin and continues to make a mockery of his 7.3 price tag – the 20%-owned forward is the game’s highest scoring player and I would imagine is in nearly every team flying high in the rankings.

Odion Ighalo is another cheap forward who continues to defy the odds and sits fourth in the overall rankings, yet only has 5.6% ownership. Three premium forwards also announced themselves last week, with Harry Kane, Christian Benteke and Olivier Giroud looking like good options once again. With Theo Walcott now ruled out with the injury sustained in midweek against Sheffield Wednesday, Giroud, in particular, may be a shrewd purchase here, given his 3.1% ownership.

Gameweek 12 Bonus Points

Only one goalkeeper picked up bonus this week. Old favourite Costel Pantilimon was the man in question, with eight saves and a first clean sheet of the season under new manager Sam Allardyce suggesting he may become a good option once again. Alex McCarthy, Jack Butland and Petr Cech are the current leaders in the bonus stakes, with eight additional points apiece.

In defence, 14 players grabbed bonus, 12 for tackles and two for passes completed. Eric Pieters came closest to achieving both after missing out on passing bonus by just six completed passes. Full-backs in general are dominating right now with three on ten bonus points.

In midfield, there were 15 beneficiaries in total: 11 for tackling and five for passes. Lucas Leiva (5.2) was the man to grab both and could be a cheap enabler in our teams under Jurgen Klopp if he can nail down a spot. Cesc Fabregas is the game’s highest bonus earner overall with 20 points so far.

Fantasy Football Scout members can access all information regarding bonus points using player stats and clicking the Sky Sports tab.

The Transfer Trends

Top Transfers Out

NameTeamValue% of Managers
AgueroMan City105.1%
GomisSwansea7.74.2%
HazardChelsea94.1%
GomezLiverpool4.73.2%
SturridgeLiverpool9.43.1%

Poor form for Bafetimbi Gomis and Eden Hazard sees them shipped by roughly 4% of Fantasy managers, whilst injuries to Sergio Aguero, Joe Gomez and Daniel Sturridge means continued sales.

Top Transfers In

NameTeamValue% of Managers
VardyLeicester7.38.6%
De BruyneMan City7.85.4%
SanchezArsenal9.74.6%
SterlingMan City8.54.1%
WijnaldumNewcastle72.9%

Unsurprisingly the Premiership League’s leading scorer is the top target this week ahead of a trio of decent fixtures. Man City duo Kevin de Bruyne and Raheem Sterling (providing he recovers from a minor hamstring problem) look smart choices ahead of a home time against Norwich, Alexis Sanchez’ form means he continues to attract suitors, whilst Newcastle’s recent four goal hero Georgino Wijnaldum is fancied in the weeks to come.

Top Five Captains Picked

NameTeamValue% of Managers
SanchezArsenal9.713.1%
AgueroMan City1010.6%
HazardChelsea97%
RooneyMan United9.65.4%
VardyLeicester7.33.7%

Watchlist

Here I aim to highlight a few differential players with low ownership that I think could be good options for the next six fixtures. These will be looking at three specific price brackets to cater for our available budget. These names evolve with fixtures and form and offer fantasy managers a nudge in hopefully the right direction.

BudgetMid-PricePremium
DefenderAllan Nyom, 4.0m, 6.3%Virgil van Dijk, 6.1m, 3.5%Hector Bellerin, 6.8m, 6.9%
MidfielderMarko Arnautovic, 5.5m, 1.5%Willian, 7.5m, 1.4%Mesut Ozil, 8.4m, 3.9%
ForwardOdion Ighalo, 6.5m, 5.6%Bojan Krkic, 7.4m, 0.8%Olivier Giroud, 9.2m, 3.1%

My Team

Gomes
Martin Cathcart Nyom
Walcott Ayew Mahrez Mane De Bruyne©
Sanchez Pelle

ITB: 4.9m
Transfers remaining: 27/40
Last week’s points: 65
Overall points: 577
Rank: 2,117

Notes
A respectable week for my side after a great Saturday followed by a poor Sunday. My team will undoubtedly have a lot of highs and lows, given the triple up on Watford’s defence – in the weeks where this works and I manage to nail a captain or two, I should see a big jump in rank but, of course get it wrong and I’ll drop significantly. I earned 23 points from the Hornets backline and 24 from Andre Ayew as captain, highlighting the potential of my strategy.

Moving on to future plans, I’m now in a bit of a pickle as Russell Martin will have to go due to Norwich’s form and fixtures. I was contemplating going the whole hog and bringing Sebastian Prodl in his place but he was dropped at the weekend and so the safest option is to look elsewhere. I’m currently toying with a cheap option in Craig Dawson (5.5) for the long term as his immediate fixtures are poor. Alternatively, I could spend a little more and get Virgil van Dijk (6.1), who has good fixtures, goal threat and MoTM appeal, or I may dip into the premium market and snapping up one of the Arsenal full-backs. Of course, the more expensive I go, the less flexibility I have, particularly if one of the cheaper midfielders in my team gets injured. I’ll leave this decision until the deadline and can’t help but think it will have a significant influence on my final rank either way. Theo Walcott’s injury also means I have another decision to make and, with Arsene Wenger ruling him out until after the next international break, I may look at Romelu Lukaku for Everton’s kind run of matches.

Captain Plan
Kevin de Bruyne is my captain for City’s home clash with Norwich, and given the Belgian’s form and the Canaries recent defensive displays, it looks a smart move.

For Sunday, I will give the armband to one of Southampton duo Graziano Pelle or Sadio Mane – points look likely here, given Bournemouth’s recent troubles in defence.

Monday night football sees Spurs entertain Aston Villa and offers another captain option in the shape of Harry Kane – however, I won’t be jumping on board due to a lack of transfers and the way the fixtures fall in Gameweek 14.

The Fantasy Football Scout League

Once again, we’re running our own Fantasy Football Scout League this season and are sitting fifth in the rankings at present. With a £1000 prize to the winner, you’d be mad not to get involved. To join, visit Sky Sports Fantasy Football and key in League Name: FFScout, League Code: 8009000.

The Fantasy Football Club

This Friday The Fantasy Football Club show, where you can catch new host Max Rushden and Paul Merson at 18:00 SkySports 1 HD where they will be discussing the upcoming week’s Fantasy Football, chatting to former QPR midfielder Shaun Derry and asking Crystal Palace keeper Wayne Hennessey for his #One2Eleven.

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  2. Sjaugen
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 2 months ago

    Presser times tomorrow posted?

  3. BrockLanders
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 2 months ago

    Have been intent on benching Ighalo all week and playing Vardy & Mahrez but all this Pulis talk is tempting me to bench Mahrez instead..

    Help..

  4. jam sandwich
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 2 months ago

    what happened in the last few days that made Mane the talk of the town?

    1. Jax
      • 16 Years
      10 years, 2 months ago

      He has Bournemouth at home

    2. Belalugozi78
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 2 months ago

      It is not a matter of last days, but weeks. He is very consistent, shoots on target, scores , asists, creates and finally plays against dodgy BOU defence. Should be enough.

  5. Every Dog Has Its Day
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 2 months ago

    Guilty or not but I cannot see Piazon coming back from this, looks like his career is over.

    https://twitter.com/CityNews/status/659740463797248000

    1. Jax
      • 16 Years
      10 years, 2 months ago

      Jesus.

    2. Worzel Gummidge
        10 years, 2 months ago

        Innocent until proven guilty.

    3. Sex and drugs and Carlton C…
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 2 months ago

      Any advice on my team, currently bottom of my ML?

      Butland/Hennessey
      Dawson/Cedric/Bellerin (Williams/Azpi)
      Sanchez/KDB/Payet/Mane(c) (Mahrez)
      Pelle/Vardy/Ighalo

      2 FT + 0.7 ITB

      Thinking of shipping out Azpi or Williams for Utd/City defensive cover.

    4. shyster
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 2 months ago

      Guys, could you please help me out with some decisons ?

      Fabianski (McCarthy)
      Kolarov, Bellerin, Richards (Martin, Targett)
      KDB, Sanchez, Payet, Ayew, Mahrez
      Vardy, Pelle (Gomis)

      1. Should I take a -4 hit to ship out Gomis for A) Lukaku, B) Bony, C) Kane or should I keep calm and give my Swansea trio an another shot?
      2. Playing an AOA chip ?
      3. Who should be with the armband ? KDB or Pelle is my dillema.

      I guess there are still some other people with this kind of headaches, so I'll appreciate your support. Thanks!

    5. Ruud van Kane
      • 14 Years
      10 years, 2 months ago

      Mata or Cabaye (75%)
      Richards(75%) or Damian

      Cpt Kane or Lukaku

      1. GOAL11 X
        • 10 Years
        10 years, 1 month ago

        CABAYE (50%)