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Velkommen tilbake! From the Arctic Circle of Tromsø to the docks of Oslo, pitches across Norway are finally thawing out in the spring sunshine and it’s almost time for Eliteserien to resume.

One of the great aspects of this game is that, unlike Fantasy Premier League (FPL), we are far from saturated with media consensus on the ‘optimal’ picks, transfers, chip strategies, etc., which for many lends the game an appealingly nostalgic feel that evokes the early days of FPL.

There’s so much more scope for finding your own hidden gems before they become widely publicised and, with the tougher pricing and six premiums staking competitive claims to a spot in our teams, generally a much wider variety between our squads. To get you started with your own research, here are a few key resources.

  • For all your statistical requirements, Fotmob is your best bet. They feature extensive team and player stats from last season, as well as excellent match coverage including shot maps.
  • An invaluable pre-season minutes tracker including full line-ups and formations, as well as goals and assists, can be found here (credit to Fantasy Markus for putting this together, and to Hibbo for bringing it to my attention).
  • A fixture-ticker can be found here.

HOW DOES THE ELITESERIEN FANTASY GAME WORK?

For the most part, FPL managers who are new to Eliteserien Fantasy will find it very easy to adapt to the format. The rules are identical when it comes to points scoring, using free transfers (they have even mirrored FPL in introducing the ability to roll up to five this year, and in allowing free transfers to carry over after playing a chip), selling value of players, etc. The main differences are found in the chips and the differing structure of the season.

As in FPL, managers receive two Wildcards per season, with the second available from round 16. However, the Free Hit chip – here called ‘Rich Uncle’ – is slightly different in that you are given an unlimited budget for that Gameweek. There is no Triple Captain or Bench Boost; instead, we have ‘Attack! Attack!’ – double points for all of your Forwards, and ‘Two Captains’ – both your captain and vice-captain score double points.

Obviously, the March–December timeframe lends itself to a very different structure to the Premier League/FPL. There is a summer break around GW16 which often sees a substantial degree of transfer activity and may trigger that second Wildcard. You will also notice that there are three early DGWs in GW2, 5 and 8 – in Eliteserien these doubles (and later blanks) are instigated by clashes with European qualifying fixtures rather than with the Norwegian Cup. So, unlike in FPL, they are largely front-loaded, with last season seeing only two smaller later DGWs (GW19 + 22). Therefore, many Fantasy managers will opt to splurge their chips early on. 

It is also worth noting that the Fantasy deadline is always five minutes before the kick-off of the first match of the GW, so you will get to see at least one set of line-ups.


SIGN UP TO PLAY ELITESERIEN FANTASY 2025 HERE


TEAM GUIDES

Now, for the bulk of this article, I will present a team-by-team guide in order of last season’s final league positions, providing an overview of tactics, key Fantasy assets as well as recent transfers and how these may affect the new season. I’ll go into more depth on last season’s top six, not least because there was a hefty 13 points separating 6th-placed Fredrikstad from 7th-placed Strømsgodset, and only four points separating 7th from 14th (one place above the automatic relegation zone).

BODØ/GLIMT

Reigning champions Bodø/Glimt, currently embarked on their deepest-ever European run and set to face Lazio in the Europa League quarter-finals, look strong favourites to retain their Eliteserien title in 2025 and offer an unparalleled depth of Fantasy options all over the pitch. Lining up in a 4-3-3, they are virtually unchanged from last season, with the only signings being right winger Ole Blomberg from Brann and loanee Jens-Petter Hauge now joining on a permanent basis.

Penalty-taking number nine Kasper Høgh had a stuttering start after joining Glimt last season with a string of goalscoring cameos as he was eased in, and injuries/fitness issues ensuring that he only once strung together three consecutive 60+ minute appearances. Yet he still finished as the league’s second-highest scorer, averaging a goal every 90.5 minutes. And the early signs for this season are promising – since the conclusion of the league, he has started every one of Glimt’s seven Europa League ties.

Hauge and Blomberg are expected to take up the left and right-wing roles. The former made a slightly disappointing start to his Glimt return after a staggering 2019 (half) season (14G 10A in 18 appearances) which led to a big-money move to AC Milan, but finished the year with a flourish. Anchoring the midfield trio and responsible for direct free-kicks, Patrick Berg has recently begun to add a Rodri-esque ability to start chipping in with a steady stream of attacking returns and owners will be clamouring for more of his long-range screamers. On either side of Berg, Håkon Evjen is the creative heart of the midfield, while dynamic left-8 and personal favourite Ulrik Saltnes loves to burst into the box and carries a real goal threat, but may see some rotation with the more defensively-sound Sondre Fet in a horses-for-courses approach.

The attack-minded left-back Fredrik Bjørkan is currently the second-highest-owned Glimt player, and justifiably so after notching 12 attacking returns in addition to his nine clean sheets last year. Jostein Gundersen is the pick of the CBs for his ability to bring the ball out from the back and launch a precise through ball.

An opening fixture against newly-promoted Bryne looks primed for triple-up/captaincy potential, but they do face some decent defences including tricky trips to Molde, Fredrikstad and Tromsø in the lead-up to their DGW8, so balancing Glimt’s expensive yet explosive options against doublers from Brann, Viking and Rosenborg will be a key decision for our starting squads.

BRANN

Pipped to the title in the final two games of last season, Brann are likely to attract plenty of early interest with two DGWs in the first eight rounds. Enjoying a hefty price rise to 10.5m after inheriting penalty duties during his breakthrough season, left winger/inside forward Niklas Castro was top of the pile for points last season with nine goals and 10 assists, while Aune Heggebø supplanted the misfiring Bård Finne as their number nine midway through the season and finished with 11 goals from 15 starts. The departure of Blomberg looks set to hand the right-wing role to new signing Mads Hansen, although he may face some competition from Ulrik Mathisen. Probably the most technically gifted player in this Brann side, Felix Horn-Myhre tends to drift into the channels from the left 8 role and looks a strong candidate to top the assist count, while bonus magnet Emil Kornvig is a fairly popular value option at 5.5m.

11 clean sheets last season (joint-third in the league) perhaps doesn’t quite do justice to Brann’s true capabilities in this area, much of which may be down to the alternation between gung-ho Joachim Soltvedt and the more solid (now departed) Ruben Kristiansen at left-back. Their pre-season friendlies suggest this may remain a problem position, with Soltvedt, unlisted youngster Kvale and Japhet Sery Larsen all given a shot at starting there. Sery is typically a domineering centre-back with outstanding ball-carrying ability and a bit more set-piece threat than his zero goals would indicate and looks an excellent entry point to their defence at only 5m. Keeper Matias Dyngeland also looks good value at 5m.

VIKING

There is only one place to begin here and that is with Fantasy god Zlatko Tripic. 10 goals, 16 assists, an unparalleled xGI/90 of 0.91, a whopping 104 chances created (32 clear of nearest rival Eikrem), and a monopoly on set-pieces… it would be sheer madness to even consider going without the Viking captain. With three DGWs in the first eight, many managers will be looking to triple-up on the Stavanger side. Beyond Tripic, however, the remaining Viking spots are not entirely clear-cut, especially since no other (current) player topped 100 points last year. Centre forward Lars-Jorgen Salvesen has now departed for Derby County, leaving a hole up top for which Nicolas D’Agostino (who also took their most recent pre-season penalty with Tripic on the pitch) looks to be the likeliest candidate. Pre-season gametime has, however, been heavily shared with Sander Svendsen, Erik de Lanlay, Jakob Hansen and new recruit Hilmir Mikaelsson. Young winger Edvin Austbø is generating a fair bit of pre-season buzz and could be in line for a breakout campaign, while the versatile Sander Svendsen is usually good for around 10-12 attacking returns per season when given consistent minutes. Ostensibly the holding midfielder, Aussie Joe Bell has had a stellar pre-season with three goals and three assists and could represent a bargain at only 5m.

From a defensive point of view, however, there wasn’t much to get excited about with only eight clean sheets (ranking 10th). It looks as though they are attempting to address this with substantial transfer activity during the off-season: Sondre Langås followed Salvesen to Derby, while inbound are Martin Roseth and Anders Bærtelsen from Lillestrøm and Haugesund. Kristoffer Klaesson is expected to take over goalkeeper duties after Patrik Gunnarsson’s late-season departure for the Jupiler Pro League.

ROSENBORG

The most decorated club in Norwegian football history, Rosenborg have tailed off from the giddy heights of conquering Real Madrid in the 97-98 Champions League, but still boast some serious talent. Teenage sensation Sverre Nypan is Eliteserien’s MVP according to Transfermarkt and has been relentlessly linked with Arsenal and Manchester United. It’s not hard to see why with his graceful slaloming ability in tight spaces, wonderful quick feet and incisive movement. Capable of playing anywhere across the attacking midfield positions or even up front, he settled into a central midfield role last season and began to deliver on his promise with 15 attacking returns. Now priced up at 9m, he will undoubtedly be in high demand for Rosenborg’s DGWs 5 & 8, if not from the start. ‘Kjeks’ (biscuit) of the year award winner Ole Sæter ranks among the league’s finest pure 9s but, with an injury record that would make Reece James blush, was the source of much frustration last year. With his deputy Noah Holm failing to make much of an impression, Rosenborg have bolstered their options by bringing Dino Islamovic back from Allsvenskan.

Some OOP potential can be found in Adrian Pereira – classified as a defender, he has featured partly on the right wing in pre-season as well as towards the end of last year.  He also has a share of set-pieces and is more than capable of contributing attacking returns even from LB, making him the clear standout pick from a mid-table defence. Those looking to triple up might also consider left winger Emil Ceïde, or Pereira’s competition on the right, Marius Broholm.

MOLDE

Molde’s fifth-place finish last year was a huge disappointment for the potential title challengers, and having also lost on penalties to Fredrikstad in the Cup final, they missed out on European qualification for the first time since 2016. At times they played some of the most exciting attacking football in the league and were more than capable of going toe-to-toe with Glimt as in their thrilling 3-3 draw, but were let down by defensive inconsistencies and a worrying tendency to throw away leads late on.

Having exclusively employed a 3-5-2/3-4-2-1 formation with extremely attacking wing-backs, they now seem to have shifted to a 4-2-3-1 in their Conference League games and pre-season friendlies. Loanee Fantasy favourite Ola Brynhildsen has now departed for MLS, and young wing-back Mathias Løvik’s stellar performances have landed him a big-money move to Serie A. Last season the wing-backs – Løvik (left/right), Haugen (left), Linnes (right) and Stenevik (left, right and sometimes centre forward) – were highly lucrative but heavily rotation-prone gems/headaches depending on your luck; now, with Løvik gone, will the (potentially) reduced degree of rotation between the remaining three boost their Fantasy appeal or will the transition to a back four rein in their attacking license?

Further forward, 2024 was all about the relentless Kristian Eriksen and the mercurial Magnus Wolff Eikrem. Due to a raft of injuries up top, Eriksen was frequently pushed into a front two, and his incredible energy levels proved a nightmare for opposing backlines en route to his league-leading 14 goals. The partnership with second striker Eikrem – Wolff’s deft touch and vision perfectly complemented Kristian’s industrious running – was particularly fruitful, with the veteran chipping in with a further 12 goals and six assists. Now 34, fitness is increasingly a question mark for Eikrem, especially during the more congested phases of the schedule, but he remains an outstanding premium Fantasy asset and captaincy candidate.  

After his 2024 was derailed by an early injury, Fredrik Gulbrandsen will be hoping to nail down the centre-forward role this season and looks to have found some form in pre-season. Further Molde midfield options were rather thin last season, with the likes of Breivik and Hestad heavily rotated and not really offering sufficient threat to offset this. Early indications are that the double pivot will consist of playmaker Møller-Dæhli (a key cog in their possession-oriented system if not an outstanding Fantasy option) and one of Breivik/Enggård, with a possibility of any one of the three covering the 10 role in Eikrem’s absence.

FREDRIKSTAD

The major surprise package of last season, Fredrikstad stunned Brann with a 2-0 away win in GW2 and never looked back on course to a sixth-place finish in their first top-flight appearance since 2012. The foundation of their success was undoubtedly their defence, recording a league-leading 13 clean sheets. Goalkeeper Jonathan Fischer also ranked first for bonus points and third for saves, while left wing-back Stian Stray Molde notched up six goals and four assists to finish as the game’s highest-scoring defender. Both have unsurprisingly been handed more premium price tags of 5.5m and 6m this season.

Penalty taker and scorer of a spectacular direct corner, Morten Bjørlø was the star from an attacking perspective but has now left for Konyaspor, while the impressive Maï Traoré has joined Notts County. In truth though, Fredrikstad’s attack never really provided consistent Fantasy appeal, with industrious midfielder and occasional fill-in striker Sondre Sørløkk’s three goals and five assists the next best they could muster.  The squad has had quite an extensive overhaul during the winter break, with an array of midfield/forward signings including Shein, Faraas, Hanstad, Øhlenschlæger and Holten about whom I unfortunately know next to nothing, although Allsvenskan aficionados may recognise Holten, who will compete with Henrik Skogvold for the centre forward role.

An opening schedule including DGWs 2 and 8 provides incentive to hope that Fredrikstad can go some way toward matching last season’s heroics, but the substantial changes to their squad as well as the loss of manager Thomassen toward the end of last season lend a cloud of uncertainty over whether second-season syndrome may rear it’s head.

THE MID-TABLERS

Interest in Strømsgodset largely revolved around their defence, with Icelandic international Logi Tómasson carrying a substantial attacking threat from left back. He has also been popping up in an OOP left-wing role in pre-season. KFUM Oslo, the only YMCA team I’m aware of in top-flight football, massively overperformed expectations in their first-ever Eliteserien season, in large part due to the highest-scoring forward in the game, Johannes Andres Hummellvoll-Nuñez. In contrast to Fredrikstad, they come into 2025 with a largely unchanged side. Sarpsborg enjoyed an especially swingy 2024, at times flirting with relegation but finally landing in 9th place. A terrific side for the neutral viewer, they kept just three clean sheets in 30 matches but do boast one of the league’s most brilliant young wingers in Sondre Ørjasæter.

Sandefjord are unlikely to make much of a claim to our starting squads despite sporadic flashes of attacking quality from forward Stefan Sigurdarson and winger Jakob Dunsby. Despite a DGW2, Kristiansund have a similarly limited Fantasy appeal unless you’re the kind of oddball that gets your kicks from picking the amusingly named recent recruit from relegated Odds Ballklub, “Daddy’s Boy”. Goalkeeper Lansing did however rack up an impressive 120 saves last season. Their 4-0 pre-season victory over Molde might look impressive on paper but that was very much a second-string Molde line-up. The appeal of HamKam’s outstanding Fantasy performer of last season, set-piece maestro Gård Simenstad, has taken a significant dent with his OOP status revoked; he is now classified as a midfielder.

Tromsø’s 15th-placed finish belies a significantly greater degree of Fantasy potential. Having gutted the heart of their defence before the start of 2024 with the sales of Casper Øyvann and Jostein Gundersen to Molde and Glimt, they endured a horrendous start to the season but eventually stabilised and finished with a respectable nine clean sheets (joint third with Brann). They will surely rectify that this year and are more than capable of a top-half finish. Left wing-back Runar Norheim is emerging as a Fantasy asset capable of competing with the likes of Stray Molde and even Bjørkan; on free-kicks and corners, he contributed eight assists last year. Why Vegard Erlien continues to be classified as a midfielder despite playing exclusively in a front two is a mystery to me. He will be looking to bounce back from last season’s injury-hit campaign and return to the goalscoring form of 2023 which saw him net 15 times. He may be joined up top by fellow OOP candidate Napoleon Romsaas, although new signing Ieltsi Camões will provide competition for that spot.

THE ALMOST-RELEGATED AND THE FRESH MEAT

Scraping together just 29 goals last year, there was very little to recommend about Haugesund’s attack. With lead striker Sory Diara sidelined until June, they have however made a potentially interesting addition in Runar Espejord from Bodø/Glimt. Defensively they were no pushovers, but the loss of centre-back Bærtelsen to Viking, highly-rated keeper Egil Selvik to Udinese, and an injury to promising right-back Mikkel Hope doesn’t bode well for improving on last season’s 14th-place finish, which necessitated a relegation playoff tie against Moss to ensure their survival.

After their shock relegation in 2023 which saw them drop out of Norway’s top-flight for the first time in 22 years, Våleranga absolutely stormed the First Division scoring 2.7 goals per game. Bookies’ pre-season odds indicate an expected finish this year of around sixth place, and a DGW2 should spark some early interest. Stats from the First Division are a little hard to come by, but their pre-season friendlies suggest that left-winger Elias Sørensen and forward Muamer Brajanac may be worth a look.

Fellow promoted side Bryne seem like they could be 2025’s whipping boys, but the gap between Eliteserien and the First Division is a far cry from that between the Premier League and the Championship, so who knows whether they could follow in the footsteps of Fredrikstad/KFUM and spring a surprise.

COMMUNITY MINI-LEAGUES

Finally, I will leave you with a couple of mini-league codes, with thanks to hosts Mullered in Maenam (Koh Samui Classic) and The Knight’s Template (Hallen av Skam):

  • Koh Samui Classic: fflual
  • Hallen av Skam: peow06



  1. Captain Mal
    • 1 Year
    3 months, 21 days ago

    Hogh to Camoes and Falchener to Bjortuft my last two transfers.
    Good luck people!

    1. Punned It
        3 months, 21 days ago

        Likewise!

      • mookie
        • 12 Years
        3 months, 21 days ago

        Pereira to De Roeve and Hogh to Helmersen(c) for a hit. 7m ITB, saving it for next season.
        Good luck all!

        1. Captain Mal
          • 1 Year
          3 months, 21 days ago

          6.3 here, already checking interest rates and other investment options.

    2. mookie
      • 12 Years
      3 months, 21 days ago

      4 goals in 10 minutes in the game no one owns a single player.

      1. mookie
        • 12 Years
        3 months, 21 days ago

        *3, 4th was offside

    3. Punned It
        3 months, 21 days ago

        Meh, Kornvig on my bench. Still going surprisingly well!

      • mookie
        • 12 Years
        3 months, 21 days ago

        Congrats to the happy few!

        Small green pre-bonus but top 1k didn't happen. It was fun, except the Sorensen hot form period. Will probably play again next season. Thanks all for your news and odds contributions!

      • Punned It
          3 months, 21 days ago

          I'm deffo hooked. It's gone a lot better than my FPL season so far. Got inside top 3K, which was my goal these final weeks after a dreadful start to the season. See you in a few months' time!

          1. The Mentaculus
            • 4 Years
            3 months, 21 days ago

            Thanks for all your team news contributions too. See you soon!

        • Under my Cucurella
          • 10 Years
          3 months, 21 days ago

          Did the math, FH score equals 52. Old team score equals 56. Seems I played a regular old hit not a free hit.

          1. Under my Cucurella
            • 10 Years
            3 months, 21 days ago

            Wrong article for this post, my bad

        • Captain Mal
          • 1 Year
          3 months, 21 days ago

          Ended the season with a red arrow, a highly enjoyable ride nonetheless. Thanks everyone for all the help, info, etc. See you next season!

        • Ben Phippen
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 6 Years
          3 months, 20 days ago

          Lowest OR in five years of playing for me. The posts on this thread were great though. See you all in April!

        • Ben Phippen
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 6 Years
          26 days, 16 hours ago

          My Norweigan isn't great but looks like the game launches for 2026 on 25th of February - https://www.tv2.no//sport/chip-gjor-comeback-i-eliteserien-fantasy/18539805/

          1. BradBB
            • 4 Years
            26 days, 16 hours ago

            Correct!

          2. The Mentaculus
            • 4 Years
            25 days, 20 hours ago

            Nice spot. I just noticed the site was down for an update & was coming here to post about an imminent launch.

            Pumped for a new season! I'm not 100% sure yet if I'm going to have time to write a preview article this year though; if not let's just continue the chat here.

            Haven't been able to find a preseason mins yet tracker yet - anyone found one? Fotmob are minimally covering the friendlies, with some goalscorers but no lineups. Sofascore seem to have lineups for most games but always put some players in the wrong positions

        • The Mentaculus
          • 4 Years
          25 days, 20 hours ago

          Test

          1. The Mentaculus
            • 4 Years
            25 days, 20 hours ago

            * Never mind. My comment above said it was rejected but actually seems to have gone through.

        • Ben Phippen
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 6 Years
          24 days, 18 hours ago

          The game is open!

          Appears to be DGWs in 4 (TIL-LSK) and 6 (BG-STA & TIL-BRA) and then BGWs in 15 (TIL-LSK), 17 (TIL-BRA) and 18 (BG-STA).

          And the Park The Bus chip is back in place of Rich Uncle.

          1. The Mentaculus
            • 4 Years
            21 days, 22 hours ago

            We'll have to be careful of another potential blank for Glimt too, if they manage to beat Sporting and get to the UCL QF:
            QF 1st leg will be 7/8 April
            GW3 v KBK 6th April

          2. The Mentaculus
            • 4 Years
            19 days, 21 hours ago

            Actually I think Rich Uncle is still there (if you look in the rules); just not available GW1

        • Skonto Rigga
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • Has Moderation Rights
          • 8 Years
          23 days, 22 hours ago

          Hi folks, with the game going live, if anyone is doing any article(s) like Mentaculus did last year, we can publish and feature it more prominently than before. We have an 'other games' menu now and it can be added to that. Was too hidden in previous years!

        • The Orienteer - find me in …
          • 14 Years
          21 days, 23 hours ago

          That would be great.

        • The Orienteer - find me in …
          • 14 Years
          21 days, 23 hours ago

          This year seem to need a 'TV2' account with Norwegian mobile number and postcode? Any work around for UK players?

          1. The Mentaculus
            • 4 Years
            21 days, 22 hours ago

            I don't think you need a Norwegian number / address - certainly I know some have signed up without that, although I can't offer any suggestions myself since I didn't have to go through that process (already had a TV2 account)

          2. AAAFootball
              12 days, 23 hours ago

              Norwegian number = 47xxxxxx

              Postcode =0001

              Feels a bit odd but I'm not claiming any prizes anyway so in the unlikely event I win the next person can just inherit it.

          3. The Mentaculus
            • 4 Years
            20 days, 21 hours ago

            Preseason mins tracker (thanks to Meerlight):

            docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HowHBkfzEDEMX1TSePbckHNYFrJ3OtDne5VWPpz6z88/edit%3Fgid%3D2144346675%23gid%3D2144346675

              1. Mullered in Maenam
                • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                • 11 Years
                19 days, 6 hours ago

                Hi Mentaculus, I'm getting an error message when I try to open this link, any thoughts?

                "Sorry, unable to open the file at this time.

                Please check the address and try again."

                  1. Mullered in Maenam
                    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                    • 11 Years
                    18 days, 19 hours ago

                    Brilliant thanks, works perfectly

          4. Mince n Tatties
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 12 Years
            19 days, 18 hours ago

            FFS Eliteserien League has been renewed
            Anyone wanting to join - code is: k28ghj

            https://en.fantasy.eliteserien.no/leagues/auto-join/k28ghj

            1. Mullered in Maenam
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 11 Years
              19 days, 5 hours ago

              The Koh Samui Classic League is running again this season, anyone wanting to join:

              Code to join this league:l1qqb7

              https://en.fantasy.eliteserien.no/leagues/auto-join/l1qqb7

          5. Ben Phippen
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 6 Years
            19 days, 16 hours ago

            If you have't seen there is now a BGW for S08-BG in runde 1.

          6. The Mentaculus
            • 4 Years
            16 days, 2 hours ago

            Glimt's GW2 fixture now also in doubt after their cup win last night:

            https://www.tv2.no/sport/glimt-suksessen-gir-kaos-svaert-bekymret/18630611/

          7. The Mentaculus
            • 4 Years
            14 days, 22 hours ago

            If there's any interest I could try to do a few team preview posts here over the next few days, in lieu of a full preview article? Something a bit briefer and more informal; just looking some transfers/changes from last season and maybe trying to work out predicted lineups for GW1.

            1. Ben Phippen
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 6 Years
              14 days, 26 mins ago

              Sounds great!

            2. Exxtreme
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 12 Years
              13 days, 22 hours ago

              Do it please. Your posts are invaluable to us. Every little bit helps.

            3. The FPL Units
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 16 Years
              13 days, 22 hours ago

              Yes please!

            4. AAAFootball
                12 days, 23 hours ago

                Yes please, did manage to register after all btw and would love an intro/overview:)

            5. The Mentaculus
              • 4 Years
              13 days, 18 hours ago

              OK, we'll start the team previews with an easy one...

              Bodø/Glimt:

              Easily the most settled side in the league. No transfers during the break (except Brynhildsen's loan ending, so Helmersen is once again the Høgh deputy). A clear first 11, with Evjen/Auklend the only slight question mark:

              (433)
              Haikin
              Sjøvold Bjørtuft Gundersen Bjørkan
              Evjen Berg Fet
              Blomberg Høgh Hauge

              Doesn't look like Saltnes is going to regain the place he lost to Fet during his injury.

              Glimt will be strong favourites to recapture the title, with the only major question being how they handle competing on multiple fronts, especially if they continue to progress in the Champions League. Ordinarily, starting with at least 2 of Høgh, Hauge, Blomberg, Berg, Bjørkan or Sjøvold would be a given for most teams. But the big issue here is obviously the initial schedule.

              The GW1 fixture v Sarpsborg is postponed (no current date). GW2 is in doubt due to the scheduling of the Norwegian Cup. GW3 is set to take place only 1-2 days before a potential UCL QF 1st leg, while GW4 could be sandwiched in between QF ties against Arsenal. So the 1st leg result against Sporting on Wednesday could still have a significant impact on fantasy strategy, particularly whether it's worth parking one (maybe 2) players on your bench or whether to risk an entirely Glimt-free starting squad, perhaps with money in the bank or an early wildcard plan.

              1. The FPL Units
                • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                • 16 Years
                13 days, 3 hours ago

                Thanks this is great

              2. Punned It
                  13 days, 1 hour ago

                  Lovely write-up. My differential from last season, Sjøvold, has taken quite a price hike, and rightly so. Judging by the last month of matches, he's still getting into a lot of attacking positions and grabbing assists. Not sure I can afford him. I'm probably going without B/G, but trying to save transfers so I can grab three of them in four moves, nevermind the hits. They seem to be in great form and nice fixtures early on despite the congestion. Also, DGW6. I'm considering 2C that week. Either that or parking the bus, but I don't think it's a good week for it, really. Oh, and fwiw, fans keep saying they never rotate, so keep an eye on injuries and fatigue. Evjen looks interesting, btw, and Berg seems to be staying even further back.

              3. The Mentaculus
                • 4 Years
                13 days, 16 hours ago

                Viking

                Transfers out: Kristoffer Klaesson (Aalesund), Sander Svendsen, Nic D'Agostino

                Transfers in: Lubomir Belko

                Belko is likely to take over as 1st choice GK. Otherwise, Viking come into the new season with a settled squad, if not quite as obvious a first 11 as Glimt. We will actually get their GW1 lineup - not to mention 10mins of the match! - before deadline, but I'll have a go at predicting it anyway:

                (433)
                Belko
                Bjørshol Stensness Falchener Auklend
                Askildsen Bell Kvia
                Fuglestad Mikaelsson Tripic

                The central midfield spots alongside Bell are far from set in stone and I wouldn't be surprised to see Hansen or Alte. Fuglestad and Mikaelsson are likely to deputise for the injured Austbø (with Tripic moving to the left wing) and Christiansen; ditto Stensness (or perhaps Bærtelsen) for Roseth.

                I'd expect Viking to make a decent title challenge again and probably finish a comfortable 2nd. Falchener looks to be highly owned despite a big price hike. The injuries to Christiansen & Austbø mean it's the Tripic show in attack, as much as ever, plus a bunch of lucrative short-term mid-priced punts like Mikaelsson/Fuglestad/Kvia who could easily get flocked to if they nab a goal before the first deadline.

                1. The Mentaculus
                  • 4 Years
                  13 days, 16 hours ago

                  * Actually at LB it could easily be Haugen

                2. Punned It
                    13 days, 1 hour ago

                    No Heggheim in your XI? Oh dear. Not sure I can bear forking out for Falchener. The forward position will be interesting, with Christiansen injured, Berisha out of form and Hilmir quite good but not able to last much more than sixty minutes. Also a bit injury/unfitness prone. I've got Bell, "they" say the new system for bonus points may favour him.

                    1. The Mentaculus
                      • 4 Years
                      13 days, 31 mins ago

                      Honestly I've never been super confident about that Bjørshol/Heggheim situation, much as I like Heggheim. 4 starts each in preseason (although 2 covering at LB for Bjørshol) isn't much help! Don't think I'll be starting with any of their defenders myself, mainly just because of Våleranga & Glimt in 3 and 4 (and I'll probably WC pretty early)

                      1. Punned It
                          13 days, 15 mins ago

                          Well, I guess that's it for Viking triple up. Will start with Tripic and Bell. Cheers!

                          1. Punned It
                              13 days, 15 mins ago

                              Oh, and early WC will be pretty unavoidable. Top-up to five transfers in GW11 as well, so no point in sitting on it.

                    2. Bluetiger1
                      • 3 Years
                      13 days, 16 hours ago

                      Congrats to Celtic winning on penalties.

                      However - the CELTIC ULTRAS have now
                      ruined Scottish Football.

                      1. How were 7,000 away fans allowed into the ground
                      2. How are flares allowed into the ground.
                      3. How are the Ban Celtic Ultras from Celtic park
                      get tickets for away game, invade the picture & then
                      cause reaction from the Rangers supporters.
                      4. Each ticket should be allowed to a person name & this person
                      banned for life.

                      They say Ultras are good for Celtic / Rangers & other clubs - proof in the pudding - no,
                      but growing in the Scottish game & creeping in again at Palace & other ground in England
                      again.

                    3. Bluetiger1
                      • 3 Years
                      13 days, 16 hours ago

                      FA Cup two great surprises today to keep the magic of the FA Cup alive
                      with two minnows winning to the last 8 Quarter Final not sure Premier
                      League clubs - just one step away from a semi final at wembley

                      Fulham 0 v 1 Southampton

                      Port Vale 1 v 0 Sunderland

                      1. The Mentaculus
                        • 4 Years
                        13 days, 15 hours ago

                        This is the Eliteserien article/thread

                    4. Punned It
                        13 days, 1 hour ago

                        Why didn't anyone point me in this direction? Hello, chaps, nice to see you again. Fun fact: I briefly had four Lillestrøm players. I almost stuck.

                        1. The Mentaculus
                          • 4 Years
                          13 days, 36 mins ago

                          Hey, welcome back! I was looking for you actually, although I don't generally spend much time here anymore

                          1. Punned It
                              13 days, 13 mins ago

                              Cheers! I hope you'll spend time in this thread, at least, I really value your insights and contribution to a nice Eliteserien atmosphere.

                        2. The Mentaculus
                          • 4 Years
                          13 days, 37 mins ago

                          Brann

                          Transfers out: Emil Kornvig, Eivind Helland, Japhet Sery Larsen, Mads Hansen

                          Transfers in: Jon Thorsteinsson, Kristall Ingason, Simen Vidtun Nilsen

                          An overhaul at centre back looks slightly concerning with Helland and Sery Larsen both departing. Looks like Boakye will have to step up to partner Pallesen. Injuries to Castro and Magnusson have prompted the loan signing of Thorsteinsson from Hertha Berlin, who looks set to start on the left wing. Ingason replaces Kornvig in central midfield. Vidtun Nilsen looks like backup to Dyngeland.

                          Predicted lineup (433):
                          Dyngeland
                          De Roeve Pallesen Boakye Soltvedt
                          Ingason Sørensen Horn Myrhe
                          Mathisen Noah Thorsteinsson

                          New season, same old Soltvedt dilemma... will it be Dragsnes for defensive solidity in the tougher fixtures, permanent rotation, or will Soltvedt get a good run in Brann's appealing opening 4 fixtures? The rest of the 11 looks fairly straightforward, at least until Magnusson and Gudmundsson return to fitness, although Finne will be pushing for a spot in any of the front 3 positions.

                          Generally, I'd expect Brann to be around top 3/4 once again, although probably falling some way short of Glimt and Viking. They haven't really spent any of the €10m raked in through sales yet so maybe a big signing or two could give them a boost.

                          Magnusson made an instant impact last year and would surely have been a popular pick if fit. The same can't really be said of Noah Holm although Brann's early fixtures and a shortage of forward options to start (especially with Høgh & Karlsbakk blanking, Christiansen injured) put him somewhat on the radar. Thorsteinsson has a few preseason goals (including a pen) and could be an interesting punt. Horn Myhre has recently broken into the national team and will be a key part of their midfield, even if his fantasy returns haven't quite been prolific or consistent enough to compete with, for example, an in-form Magnusson. Soltvedt and De Roeve offer plenty of attacking threat to justify their premium prices.

                          1. The Mentaculus
                            • 4 Years
                            13 days, 25 mins ago

                            Oh also if anyone needs a 4.5m mid who'll start every week, Jacob Lungi Sørensen should be on that list. A little underpriced, I think, although unlikely to get more than 3 or 4 attacking returns

                          2. Punned It
                              12 days, 23 hours ago

                              Another nice piece. There's rumours of Soltvedt picking up an injury, so I've gone for De Roeve. Thorsteinsson looks really good so far, though not particularly heavy tests. Finne/Holm seems like a trap. Dyngeland could still be a nice pick, but dead expensive.

                              1. The Mentaculus
                                • 4 Years
                                12 days, 22 hours ago

                                Ah maybe that's why he didn't start in the cup, although that was starting to put me off a little anyway. Had him & De Roeve in my inital draft but might cut that back

                              2. AAAFootball
                                  12 days, 20 hours ago

                                  Apparently he has picked up a smell, I guess I'll take their word for it lol

                                  1. Punned It
                                      12 days, 20 hours ago

                                      Oh, punny!

                              3. Punned It
                                  12 days, 23 hours ago

                                  Didn't see it mentioned in a post: This season there's a 5 transfer top-up GW11 (AFCON-style), and bonus points are now given out by TV2 commentators, no algo, just plain bias. There's a heavy push for sparking the bus DGW4 on Disku, but I think it's a trap. Be aware, that chip will probably define your season.

                                  1. Punned It
                                      12 days, 23 hours ago

                                      *parking

                                    • Punned It
                                        12 days, 23 hours ago

                                        Oh no, Lillestrøm prolly blanking in GW2 as well, but doubling in GW4. I need a bigger bench. WC4?!

                                        1. The Mentaculus
                                          • 4 Years
                                          12 days, 22 hours ago

                                          Yeah just seen this morning & was going to put that in the Lillestrøm preview. It's tricky cos I don't really want to WC into triple LSK; it's just their early fixtures that appeal. Going to have to rethink my strategy with them anyway.

                                          Still debating Park the Bus 4 myself. Not expecting LSK to be all that solid defensively but with Start (H) and a Tromsø attack minus Camões & Erlien, plus all the money available from no/minimal Glimt... I might set myself up so I can play it but also still bail if LSK look a shambles since it is such a powerful chip

                                          1. Punned It
                                              12 days, 19 hours ago

                                              The talk is that Lillestrøm aren't as tight in the back as the preseason might imply, yes. Paintsil and Ranger are attacking defenders, but Paintsil is possibly injured for the first few. Three TIL defenders seems like madness. I'm currently on GK, Paintsil and TLO from LSK (he's mainly a sorta Høgh placeholder). Ugh, it's doing my head in.

                                              1. The Mentaculus
                                                • 4 Years
                                                12 days, 19 hours ago

                                                Yeah my hedge was looking like this:
                                                KFUM & LSK GKs
                                                Cornic Warneryd De Roeve Soltvedt Ranger

                                                With Ranger benched til 4, maybe playing in 2 depending on how they look. And the option to drop one of Soltvedt/Roeve for TIL CB or Paintsil. Even if I wasn't planning a chip I think this would pretty much the defence I'd want anyway for the opening fixtures. But will have to rethink a bit now with potential blank for LSK and Soltvedt injury.

                                                Have a look on disku about TLO; think there's some doubt about his fitness and whether he'll start GW1. I think their mids might be more appealing anyway although it's hard to choose between Drammeh/Va/Kitolano

                                                1. Punned It
                                                    12 days, 17 hours ago

                                                    Ugh, forwards are nigh impossible. Vá looks good, though, maybe I'll chuck him in. Cheers for the info, though. Oh, and Ødegaard is injured, btw. Gone LSK and Start GK myself. Terrible.

                                        2. The Mentaculus
                                          • 4 Years
                                          12 days, 19 hours ago

                                          Tromsø

                                          Transfers out: Vegard Erlien, Ieltsin Camões

                                          Transfers in: Lars Olden Larsen, Mathias Tønnessen (KFUM), Troy Nyhammer (Haugesund), Victor Ekblom, Jesper Grundt

                                          Two huge blows to their attack, with last season's most used forward partnership wiped out. Erlien did seem to be drifting out of favour, but the loss of top scorer Camões could be massively detrimental (perhaps not surprising that he might have wanted to move to a bigger club, but it's technically it is a loan deal to Al Ahly, albeit with an option to buy, which I don't really get...).

                                          Olden Larsen joined at the tail-end of last season and seems to have inherited Erlien's second striker role (with Nyhammer for competition). Like his predecessor, he is classified as a midfielder. Ekblom will be competing for Camões' place, although youngster Daniel Braut has mainly been playing there in preseason. Tønnessen adds depth at CB but may not be a regular starter; ditto Grundt in central midfield.

                                          Predicted lineup (352):
                                          Rønning Haugaard
                                          Vådebu Guddal Kinteh
                                          Cornic Edvardsson Y.Jensen Hjertø-Dahl Warneryd
                                          Olden Larsen Braut

                                          Last season's 3rd place finish will be tough to replicate with the loss of Camões and the more demanding schedule of Conference League Thursdays (assuming they make it through the qualifying rounds), and I imagine they could well slide back down towards mid-table. The recruitment in attacking positions doesn't seem to have inspired Tromsø fans who are already busy plotting Camões' return (apparently out of favour at Al Ahly already). Hjertø-Dahl, Olden Larsen and perhaps Braut could be decent mid-priced options. But it's primarily the defence looks as ripe for investment as ever, with some very highly-rated young CBs (particularly Kinteh), as well as the attacking threat of wing-backs Cornic & Warneryd. DGWs in rounds 4 & 6 present early opportunities to load up and deploy Park the Bus.

                                          1. Punned It
                                              12 days, 19 hours ago

                                              Unfortunately TIL look sloppy in the back so far, and Cornic was briefly injured, so not sure he's quite up to snuff. Fancy a Braut punt, but the talk is he's young and sometimes terrible finisher. Doesn't get 90 either. I like the RYJ pick, mainly cause he's cheap, but Hjertø-Dahl is probably the sensible pick. You're probably right about mid-tavle, and they did take some time to get going last season, but two doubles...

                                              1. The Mentaculus
                                                • 4 Years
                                                12 days, 19 hours ago

                                                You been watching some of their friendlies or the cup game? Results look ok - mostly 0 or 1 goal conceded except the Våleranga game with a rotated side, although conceding 2 to KFUM is slightly worrying and I did see that the fans haven't been too impressed with Warneryd's preseason form. Still don't see myself starting without Cornic and probably one other defender to at least be in a position to Park the Bus without WC if they make a solid start

                                                1. Punned It
                                                    12 days, 18 hours ago

                                                    Mostly the KFUM game that was worrying, quite a few mistakes, and not only Warneryd. I've Cornic myself, but really uncertain about bringing in another.

                                                    Ah, the VIF game was a rotation XI. Maybe not too worrying after all, then.

                                            • The Mentaculus
                                              • 4 Years
                                              12 days, 17 hours ago

                                              Sandefjord

                                              Transfers out: Stefan Ingi Sigurdarson, Christopher Cheng, Loris Mettler (HamKam)

                                              Transfers in: Nikolaj Möller, Xander Lambrix, Jakob Vester

                                              Another major blow to our forward pool with Sigurdarson off to Eredivisie. But an intriguing addition too, with Möller scoring in every one of his 4 preseason appearances so far. Lambrix looks set to slot in alongside Smajlovic.

                                              Predicted lineup:

                                              Hadaya
                                              Carson Smajlovic Lambrix Walle-Egeli
                                              Sundbø-Pettersen Risan-Mork Vester
                                              Patoulidis Möller Dunsby

                                              Last season's 5th place was a significant overachievement (and I think their highest ever finish), largely built on their superb home record. Maintaining that level without Sigurdarson will be challenging but I don't see them regressing all that much. Their recent recruitment has been excellent and the early signs for Möller are encouraging. This still looks like quite an exciting attacking side to me, with Patoulidis and Dunsby among the league's standout wingers and some promising young midfielders. Defensive solidity is the main question, although 42 goals conceded last year was only bettered by 4 other sides so they could potentially offer some value at 4.5m across the board, with the exception of Smajlovic whose set-piece threat justifiably sees him priced 0.5m more.

                                              1. The Mentaculus
                                                • 4 Years
                                                12 days, 17 hours ago

                                                If there's any Scottish football fans here I'd love to know what you think of Möller...?

                                            • Punned It
                                                12 days, 12 hours ago

                                                Bodø, HamKam, Lillestrøm and Kristiansund officially blanking GW2.

                                                1. Punned It
                                                    12 days, 12 hours ago

                                                    Seriously considering benching three LSK players and bringing in two or three Bodø GW3 or 4 or whenever they're bleeding playing.

                                                  • Loonie1
                                                    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                                                    • 11 Years
                                                    12 days, 10 hours ago

                                                    Will Bodø/Glimt play a game before the World Cup? Surely has to be a triple gameweek in their future?

                                                2. The Mentaculus
                                                  • 4 Years
                                                  12 days, 1 hour ago

                                                  Våleranga

                                                  Transfers out: Vinicius Noguiera (end of loan)

                                                  Transfers in: Ole Sæter (Rosenborg), Magnus Westergaard

                                                  Predicted lineup (442):

                                                  Hedvall
                                                  Sjåtil K.Olsen Näsberg Finnsson
                                                  Thorvaldsen Westergaard Lange Sørensen
                                                  Bjørdal Grundetjern

                                                  Ambina is suspended GW1 but will come back in for Lange. Bjørdal has been OOP as second striker in preseason. Grundetjern looks likely to start ahead of Sæter for now. A long-term injury for Ofkir should give Thorvaldsen & Sørensen free rein on the wings.

                                                  After a turbulent start to their Eliteserien return, Våleranga played some electric attacking football in the second half of the season and wound up in 6th. If they continue to play like that, they could even find themselves in contention for European qualification this year. Bjørdal's OOP shift could see him rival the fantasy appeal of last season's top scorer, Elias Sørensen, while the pace and direct running of Thorvaldsen could easily be overlooked among such attacking riches. Although probably not an option to start with, I think Sæter could be an excellent signing, particularly if restored to a more classic #9 role.

                                                  1. Punned It
                                                      12 days, 1 hour ago

                                                      I agree Bjørndal and Thorvaldsen seem like exciting picks. It seems Vålerenga fans have pegged Bjørdal as main pen taker as well (!).

                                                      1. The Mentaculus
                                                        • 4 Years
                                                        12 days, 48 mins ago

                                                        Sørensen took the last pen in preseason when Bjørdal was also on the pitch. But I tried looking into it via diskutopia and honestly it just seems totally up in the air, maybe they haven't even really decided yet