With a couple of red-hot derby encounters taking place in Merseyside and North London, weโre looking elsewhere when constructing our Mondogoal line-up. The top two teams dominate our thoughts, then, as Chelsea and Manchester City go head-to-head with struggling Aston Villa and Hull City respectively this time around.
Mondogoal is a daily and weekly Fantasy Football game โ a brand new offering for this season. It hosts contests based on the Premier League as well as all the major top-flight leagues โ Serie A, La Liga, the Bundesliga, Ligue 1 and Major League Soccer (MLS). You can even play global contests that span across all the leagues.
As always, you can enter a free contest for Gameweek 24, with a ยฃ100 prize pot up for grabs, and thereโs also a ยฃ5 entry game with a ยฃ1,000 guaranteed pot on show. Mondogoal are also running additional guaranteed contests with entry fees of ยฃ2, ยฃ5, ยฃ10, ยฃ25 and ยฃ50 – if you fancy your chances, thereโs over ยฃ2,000 in cash to be won this weekend. Youโll need to compile and enter your starting XI by 12.35pm on Saturday afternoon, ahead of the North London derby at White Hart Lane.
Furthermore, Mondogoal have announced a ยฃ30,000 Final Championship which takes place on the last day of the season. This will consist of a one-day league, where the top manager earns a princely ยฃ10k, second place receives ยฃ5k, with the top 30 Fantasy managers all in the money.
To qualify for the Championship, you need to win a specially designated qualifier contest – these will run every week from now until that last fixture. There are six of these contests per Premier League week, where you can enter a ยฃ2, ยฃ10 or ยฃ50 league โ essentially, this means someone could turn ยฃ2 into ยฃ10,000 come the seasonโs conclusion! Finish first in one of those qualifiers and you are in the final. You can have up to ten entries in the final so if you qualify once, be sure to keep trying to earn additional entries to increase your odds of taking home the ยฃ10k first prize.
If youโre looking to get involved, weโve written up a full strategy guide to the game. Read on as we pick over the fixture and player lists ahead of another round of Premier League matches.
The Defence
We retain a four-man defence again this week and turn to Burnleyโs Tom Heaton between the sticks. The Clarets welcome a West Brom side thatโs scored just a single goal in three outings under Tony Pulis and could well be in line to earn a fifth shut-out at Turf Moor, with the new Baggies boss clearly needing time to calibrate his team and instil the tactical diligence that made Stoke such a resolute outfit. At a price of just 3.5 million, Heatonโs budget-friendly cost is too good to ignore.
Manchester City may have failed to earn a clean sheet in their last six league matches but with visitors Hull failing to score in seven of their previous nine, the omens look good for the champions. Captain Vincent Kompany looks a tantalising prospect for tomorrowโs Etihad showdown, then, and sets you back just 5.9 million against the toothless Tigers.
Neil Taylor recorded his ninth clean sheet of the season on Sunday as the Swans dispatched of Southampton in impressive style. Sunderland arrive at the Liberty in high spirits having recorded a convincing win over Burnley last time out, yet the Black Cats struggle to score away from the Stadium of Light, with just nine goals in 11 road trips โ setting you back a mere 6.5 million, the left-back could help Garry Monkโs side to rebuff their visitorsโ advances.
Chelseaโs trip to Aston Villa also looks a likely source of defensive returns. Paul Lambertโs side have scored a single goal in their last eight league fixtures and square up to a defence that has already kept out their opponents on 11 occasions this term. Weโre banking on young Kurt Zouma (8.0m) to retain his starting role ahead of Gary Cahill as Jose looks to chalk up another win at the summit.
Our final defender is Southampton defender Matt Targett. With Ryan Bertrand suspended for three matches, the youngster is set to be handed the left-back berth as Ronald Koemanโs side make their way to managerless QPR this weekend โ the Rโs have scored just once in their last three at Loftus Road, suggesting the visitors could be in line for an eleventh clean sheet of the campaign. At just 6.2 million, Targett is another value option this weekend.
The Midfield
Chelseaโs trip to Villa looks a likely source of goals but Eden Hazardโs price of 18.5 millions is a little too high for our liking. Instead, weโll turn to team-mate Oscar, who comes in at a far more reasonable 12.4 million โ the Brazilian makes his way to the midlands in better form, having served up three goals and an assist in his last three compared to Hazardโs single assist over the same period.
Jason Puncheon, much like the majority of Crystal Palaceโs attack-minded players, seems to have profited from the forward-thinking philosophy Alan Pardewโs appointment beckoned in. The former Saints winger has delivered two goals and an assist under the new man in charge and pays visit to Leicester rearguard that possesses the second-worst home defensive record in the league. At a price of 8.4 million, he looks an in-form option for the King Power showdown.
David Silva completes our three-man midfield for Cityโs home encounter with Hull. With two goals in his last three, the little playmaker (priced at 12.8 million) boasts an average of 9.82 points per appearance in Mondogoal this term โ thatโs fifth highest amongst midfielders this season and serves notice of his potential against Steve Bruceโs strugglers.
The Forwards
By overlooking Hazard and snapping up some budget defenders, weโve plenty of budget to bring Sergio Aguero on board. Despite the steep price tag (ยฃ16.0million) and three-match goal drought, selecting the City striker is a no-brainer for us this week – Hull have conceded three times in each of their last two matches and going without the Argentine this weekend looks a very risky tactic.
We expect goals in the north London derby as Spurs tussle with Arsenal on Saturday lunchtime. With Santi Cazorlaโs 18.0 million price tag proving too much of a deterrent, we turn to Olivier Giroud as a route into the Gunnersโ attack โ five goals and an assist in his last six suggests an 11.4 million price tag is a little on the kind side.
Our final pick is Swanseaโs Bafetimbi Gomis. Available for just 8.9 million, he welcomes Sunderland to the Liberty as Garry Monkโs side look to build on the back of last weekโs win at Southampton โ the Frenchman has posed a significant threat of late and despite failing to find the net in the last four Gameweeks, heโs produced more attempts on goal than any other forward over that period.
The FFS Weekend XI

