With Fantasy Premier League (FPL) live for 2023/24, we’re welcoming back our team of Hall of Famers and guest writers for the new campaign. Here, FPL General provides his top 10 tips for Gameweek 1 and beyond.
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1. Have a flexible Gameweek 1 squad, keeping price points in mind

“Is this a flexible squad structure?” is the most important question to ask yourself on August 11 when youโre looking at your โfinalโ draft.
We have very little information going into a new campaign so we need to be able to adjust accordingly during the first few weeks as the key players for the season emerge. Keep price points in mind.
For example, starting with the most expensive defender in the game Trent Alexander-Arnold (ยฃ8.0m) makes sense as he can be downgraded to any other defender later. Selecting one ยฃ8.0m forward alongside Erling Haaland (ยฃ14.0m) is another example of keeping things flexible. Itโs much easier to go from Gabriel Jesus (ยฃ8.0m) or Ollie Watkins (ยฃ8.0m) to Christopher Nkunku (ยฃ7.5m) as opposed to the other way around. Keeping ยฃ0.5m in the bank, to begin with, is advisable.ย
2. Look ahead to see what your FPL team will look like in future Gameweeks

The FPL website doesnโt have this feature but Plan FPL (coming soon to the Fantasy Football Scout Members Area) is a great resource.
Looking ahead is something I donโt do enough of. I often fall into the trap of having all my defenders facing difficult opponents in a certain Gameweek because I didnโt look ahead. The old-school approach works here, too: writing out your team for the next three or four Gameweeks. It highlights where the weaknesses will be in your team in the future and this can help shape your transfer and captaincy decisions.ย
3. Play the fixtures and use a ticker

Fixtures come above everything else for me when it comes to picking a Fantasy Football team, especially at the start of a season when we are effectively going in blind.
Iโll be leaning heavily on the teams with favourable fixtures for the opening four Gameweeks for my Gameweek 1 picks. As a creature of habit, Iโve always used the Scout ticker, which is great. You might want to have a go at creating your own ratings, too, adjusting it as the season progresses.
Always have a fixture ticker nearby when youโre on the FPL website/app.ย
4. Note down your early transfer thoughts then refer to them on Friday/Saturdayย

On Sunday/Monday when the Gameweek ends, make a note of your initial thoughts on transfers for the next Gameweek. The first question I always ask myself is – can I save a transfer this week? Note down two or three transfer options in order of preference then come back to it at the end of the week.
Itโs easy to get caught up in Twitter hype about players during the week and forget about how you were feeling at the start of the week. Itโs useful to have a reference point when it comes to making moves. You can then weigh up whether the new idea is better than your initial one.ย
5. Use the Watchlist feature on the FPL website and update it often

If you donโt already use the watchlist feature on the FPL website, you should check it out. Itโs a very useful way of keeping tabs on the players youโre interested in, rather than having to scroll through all 20 squads when making your transfers each week. It helps to avoid falling into the trap of buying a player you had no intention of investing in just because a bandwagon gathers pace on social media during the week. To add a player to your watchlist, simply click on their profile and you will see โAdd to Watchlistโ at the bottom.
If you want to view the list of players youโve added to the watchlist, go to the โTransfersโ section of the FPL website, click on โAll Playersโ in the dropdown box and you will find โWatchlistโ. To remove a player from the watchlist, click on their profile and you will see โRemove from Watchlistโ at the bottom.
I update mine after each Gameweek which I find very useful. If you donโt have time for that, you could update it at each international break this season.ย
6. Minimise transfers and points hits

I aim to make around 40 transfers during a normal uninterrupted FPL season. To achieve this goal, I fix the weakest link in my squad often and also roll a transfer as often as possible. This helps to avoid unnecessary hits.
Saving a transfer and giving yourself more flexibility the following Gameweek plus another week of information is one way to get an edge over your trigger-happy mini-league rivals. By managing the squad efficiently throughout the season, 40 transfers is a realistic target.
Points hits are fine in certain scenarios, like Double and Blank Gameweeks, but avoiding them elsewhere has been a successful approach for me. Itโs hard enough to get FPL points without giving some of them back!ย
7. Stay calm after a bad beatย

Bad luck is part of the game. Accept it and donโt overreact when it happens. A great team on paper can score 19 points one week, 85 points the next; thatโs FPL.
Managing yourself is just as important as managing your team. When things donโt go your way, stay calm, donโt make rage transfers. Log out for a couple of days and come back with a fresh head on Thursday or Friday. The winner of FPL will have bad Gameweeks this season, just like the rest of us. The key is how we react to them.ย
8. Keep the chips for the second half of the campaignย

The best approach to the chips between now and Christmas is to forget that you have them. Keep them up your sleeve for a later date. We will have to navigate blanks and double later in the season which is much easier to do with the chips in hand. This doesnโt apply to the first Wildcard, which must be used at some point before the Gameweek 20 deadline (Saturday 30 December).ย
9. Forget about your allegiancesย

Whether you support a Premier League team or hate a Premier League team, put those feelings aside if you want to have a successful FPL season. Donโt let your allegiances impact your FPL decision-making process. Pick the best players in the game, not the players from the team you support just for the sake of it!
10. Have fun!ย

The most important tip of all. Remember, itโs just a game. Donโt let this game affect your personal life. If it does, step back and find a way to enjoy it more.
Play your own game and donโt follow others. Thereโs no such thing as an FPL “expert” (no matter what people tell you!), weโre all in the same boat going into Gameweek 1. The most fun way to play the game is making your own decisions. If that means not picking Haaland in Gameweek 1, go for it! If something feels right to you, donโt let others throw you off course. Donโt put any pressure on yourself to achieve a good overall rank or mini-league position, again, itโs just a game and thereโs a lot of luck involved!ย
Happy tinkering folks!ย
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