Man Unitedโs upcoming run of games looks set to see plenty investment thrown their way over the festive period. Spurs, Liverpool and Arsenal all look enticing options, though Newcastle and Sunderland are set for a testing time ahead as we assess the strength of schedule over the next four to six Gameweeks:
The Strong
Man United
Six points clear at the top of the table after Sundayโs win at City, Sir Alex Fergusonโs side are afforded the perfect opportunity to rack up the points in their bid to retain the title. United are now set to welcome Sunderland, Newcastle and West Brom to Old Trafford and also travel to Swansea and Wigan in their next five fixtures โ a schedule that is surely set to earn their main Fantasy assets significant investment.
Wayne Rooney has more than matched Robin Van Persieโs performances over their nine starts together and is picking up in ownership after back-to-back doubles, though the Dutchmanโs consistency is likely to earn him the armband across those matches. Rafael came to the fore last weekend with a pair of assists and is third top scoring Fantasy Premier League (FPL) player for United with 63 points, though with Chris Smalling and Phil Jones pushing for starting roles, the Brazilian may suffer from rest and rotation over the busy festive period. With injuries and poor form blighting the midfield, itโs hard to look beyond Rooney and Van Persie as the most secure route into Fergusonโs lineup right now.
Tottenham
Andre Villas-Boas will be looking for a response after Spurs succumbed to a late Everton comeback at Goodison last Sunday. The London outfit had won their previous three upon the return to action of Mousa Dembele and will be keen to capitalise on a superb run of games. Swansea and Stoke roll up to the Lane in the next two before Spurs then face four of the bottom five (avl, sun, RDG, qpr) in consecutive Gameweeks.
Gareth Bale may even be back as soon as this Sunday, according to his manager, and has slipped from 9.9 to 9.6 in FPL over the last week, while Jermain Defoe is just two points behind the Welshmanโ a clear sign of his consistency this term. Villas-Boasโ decision to roll out a 4-4-2 at Everton, with Emmanuel Adebayor partnering Defoe up top, may be bad news for Clint Dempsey upon Baleโs comeback, while the impending return of Benoit Assou-Ekotto raises too many question marks over Villas-Boasโ likely back-four. With a single clean sheet since Gameweek 7, though, not many Fantasy managers will be overly enthused with the Tottenham defence.
Liverpool
Brendan Rodgersโ side continued their recent upturn in form with an impressive win at West Ham last Sunday โ all the more so given they were without the suspended Luis Suarez. With the Uruguayan now available again, Liverpool welcome Villa, Fulham and Sunderland to Anfield in the next five, with a trip to QPR also on their short-term agenda.
With a single goal conceded in their last five at Anfield, defensive returns look appealing โ Glen Johnson shifted onto the radar after a stunning strike against the Hammers, though Jose Enrique should return this weekend after being subbed off as a precaution at Upton Park. Raheem Sterlingโs cut-price appeal continues to earn the winger new investment, while Steven Gerrardโs more advanceD role since the return of Lucas may persuade those looking for a differential to take a chance. Suarez looks a real armband option for those home games, though itโs worth noting he has found the net in only three of his eight Anfield appearances so far.
Arsenal
The Gunnersโ schedule remains strong โ whether their main Fantasy assets can take advantage is another matter entirely. Nevertheless, theyโll be buoyed by a run of games which sees them travel to Reading, Wigan and Southampton in the next five in addition to home clashes with West Ham and Newcastle. Arsene Wengerโs side will be looking to build on last Saturdayโs home win over West Brom, though Olivier Giroud is a concern โ he was ruled out of last nightโs Capital One Cup clash with Bradford due to a back injury.
With Theo Walcott still sidelined, hopes will be resting on Santo Cazorla to pick up the returns after a disappointing recent run, though Gervinho may come into the equation as the lone forward if Giroud is out for any length of time. Mikel Artetaโs role as spot-kick taker is frustrating โ while he notched a pair of penalties in the weekend win over West Brom, the Spaniard had previously scored once all season.
Also Consider
West Brom โ home clashes with West Ham and Norwich, in addition to a trip to QPR in the next three, offer Steve Clarkeโs side a chance to return to winning ways after three straight losses. Clarkeโs penchant for rotation has dented his sideโs appeal of late but if they are arrest their slide down the table, the likes of Shane Long, James Morrison and Chris Brunt could be crucial. With a single clean sheet since Gameweek 5, faith in their backline continues to dissipate.
Fulham โ a much-needed morale boosting win over Newcastle takes Martin Jolโs side into a run of fixtures which offers them three strong looking home ties (SOT, SWA, WIG) and a trip to QPR in the next six Gameweeks. Dimitar Berbatov may have struck five successive blanks but his performance against the Magpies still looked promising โ Damien Duff has now overtaken the Bulgarian in the FPL standings and looks a decent shout at 6.1 in FPL. With one clean sheet in their last eight, John Arne Riiseโs owners may be reliant on his creativity and corner kick duties to bolster his score unless the Cottagers can find a little more resilience at the back.
Man City โ Sundayโs derby defeat will have dented their confidence but the championsโ schedule affords Roberto Mancini reason to be optimistic over the festive period. Home clashes against Reading and Stoke are supplemented by trips to out-of-sorts Newcastle and Sunderland and with City now six points behind United, Mancini simply can afford no more slip-ups. A backline that conceded three in nine games prior to Unitedโs visit will be hoping Vincent Kompany can recover from a groin injury โ Matija Nastasic may be guaranteed game time if the Belgian is ruled out and, while David Silva looks a guaranteed midfield starter, Manciniโs forward tinkering continues to prove hugely frustrating from a Fantasy persecptive.
The Weak
Newcastle
Mondayโs defeat extended the Magpies’ recent poor run of form to just a single win in their last 10 matches and the upcoming schedule is likely to deter many. Alan Pardewโs side are now set to face City, United, Arsenal, Everton and Norwich in their next six, with only a Gameweek 18 home clash against QPR offering any respite.
Demba Baโs owners will be a little apprehensive despite his sensational start to the season โ with plenty other forwards afforded strong festive fixtures, he may struggle for further investment. At the back, a defence that has registered two clean sheets so far will offer plenty hope to their upcoming opponents, while Hatem Ben Arfaโs return from injury and subsequent goal against Fulham may bring the Frenchman back onto radars, now that Pardew has reverted to 4-3-3.
Norwich
Chris Hughtonโs side have a tricky run of fixtures ahead but clearly have the form to overcome them. While a home clash with Wigan this weekend looks an ideal opportunity to extend their nine-game unbeaten run, the Canaries them face trips to West Brom and West Ham, while welcoming City and Chelsea to Carrow Road in the following four.
With four straight wins in front of their own fans, though, including victories over United and Arsenal, Hughton will be far from fazed with the festive schedule, while last weekendโs 4-3 win over Swansea saw an upturn in attacking potential as confidence continues to course through the Canaries. Having conceded in each of their last four, the clean sheets have started to dry up, though the likes of Robert Snodgrass (double figures in two of his last three) and Anthony Pilkington (double figures in each of his last two home games) have suggested they could still prosper.
Sunderland
The Black Cats will be buoyed after seeing off Reading last night but Martin O’Neill’s side now steel themselves for a schedule that could well dent their bid for survival and leave them struggling as we enter the New Year. Up next, OโNeillโs men face United, City, Spurs and Liverpool in the next five and with a trip to a resurgent Southampton also on the cards, itโs difficult to afford them any optimism, as Fantasy managers quickly dispense of their double Gameweek assets. Stephane Sessegnon, Steven Fletcher and Adam Johnson look on course to shed plenty ownership as we reassess out Fantasy options ahead of the packed fixture schedule.
Also Be Wary Of
Stoke โ a goalless draw at Villa earned Tony Pulisโ side their eighth clean sheet in 16 Gameweeks but the next few fixtures look a real test of their defensive mettle. The Potters now square up to Everton, Spurs, Liverpool, City and Chelsea in the next six Gameweeks โ owners of Asmir Begovic and Ryan Shawcross could struggle for returns in the short-term, while an attack that has produced six goals in the last eight is offered little respite to pick up in performance.
Wigan โ the Latics are geared for a tough run of games that could well see them struggle for points over the next few. Wigan have shipped at least two goals in each of their previous six and with matches against Norwich, Arsenal, Everton and United on the horizon, Ali Al-Habsi may be reliant on save points to bolster his score over December. Arouna Kone remains the Laticsโ top FPL scorer but one goal since Gameweek 7 sums up his current form.



