Fixtures

The best and worst FPL fixture runs in the next six Gameweeks

Our regular “frisk” of the Premier League fixture list from a Fantasy perspective returns ahead of Gameweek 5.

In this feature, we assess the top-flight clubs with the strongest and weakest runs of league matches over the coming weeks and offer our thoughts on the stand-out Fantasy assets from each of the sides discussed.

Although our primary focus will be on a six-Gameweek lookahead, we will scrutinise the long-term fixtures beyond that point where relevant.

The Strong

Bournemouth

Next six: LEI, bur, CRY, wat, SOU, ful

Possible turning point: MUN (Gameweek 11)

With their away fixture against Chelsea now out of the way, a sea of blue has opened up for Bournemouth over the next six Gameweeks on our Season Ticker.

We discussed at length the impressive underlying statistics of Bournemouth’s defenders in an article last week and the Cherries sit top of our Season Ticker for the next half-dozen matches to further increase their appeal.

No club in the top flight has conceded fewer big chances than the Cherries this season (two).

Leicester City are first up for Eddie Howe’s side, a team who have registered the joint-lowest number of shots in the box of any Premier League side this season.

Burnley, Southampton and Crystal Palace, meanwhile, sit in the bottom five for goal conversion rate.

The trips to Watford and Fulham look perhaps trickier now than they did at the beginning of the season, of course, with the two south-east clubs having racked up 16 goals between them this season.

On a positive note for the Cherries’ attack, no side has conceded more big chances than the Cottagers this season.

Burnley, meanwhile, have been uncharacteristically porous at the back, conceding nine goals in just four league matches. The Clarets, Palace and Southampton join Fulham in the bottom half of the “big chances conceded” table.

The goal threat posed by Nathan Ake (£5.0m) and Steve Cook (£4.6m) stands out for those seeking a Bournemouth defender to invest in, but Diego Rico‘s (£4.5m) creativity and prominence at set-piece situations in the defeat to Chelsea has suddenly caught the eye. Whether the Spanish left-back is still considered first choice upon the return of Charlie Daniels (£4.5m) is still open to debate, though that the Cherries paid over £10m for Rico in the summer would suggest they have a lot of faith in the full-back.

Ryan Fraser (£5.6m) has created more big chances than any player in FPL this season, but an injury doubt hangs over the Scottish midfielder ahead of the visit of the Foxes. Callum Wilson (£6.2m) is the obvious candidate for a route into the Cherries attack given his fine start to the season, but the imminent return to fitness of old Fantasy favourite Junior Stanislas (£6.0m) is one to watch in the coming week or so.

The visit of Manchester United in Gameweek 11 sparks a downturn in Bournemouth’s fixtures and would appear the time to jump ship – though the Cherries proved in Gameweek 4 at Stamford Bridge that they will be a real match for the “big six” this season.

Arsenal

Next six: new, EVE, WAT, ful, LEI, cry

Possible turning point: LIV (Gameweek 11)

The benching of Henrikh Mkhitaryan (£7.2m) in Gameweek 4 will have put many off Arsenal’s players for the time being, with perhaps Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (£10.9m) – whose failings we discussed in a Members’ article earlier today – the only attack-minded asset that FPL managers can feel confident about regarding a starting berth in Unai Emery’s side.

The uncertainty over Emery’s starting XI is all the more frustrating at the moment as Arsenal are embarking on an excellent run of matches over the next six Gameweeks.

After a tough opening pair of matches against Manchester City and Chelsea, the Gunners have put three goals past both West Ham United and Cardiff City in their last two league fixtures: no Premier League club racked up more shots on target in Gameweeks 3 and 4 combined.

Arsenal might have their work cut out this weekend, given the way Newcastle United approached their own fixtures against Chelsea and City, but then face an Everton side ravaged by injury and yet to keep a clean sheet.

As we discussed in our Bournemouth section above, Fulham possess one of the leakiest defences in the Premier League and are also yet to record a shut-out this season.

That, of course, is also true of Arsenal, and despite the upturn in fixtures there is still sufficient doubt to steer clear of  the Gunners’ backline: Cardiff City, without a league goal in 2018/19 before Gameweek 4, breached the Arsenal defence twice in South Wales a fortnight ago.

Only two clubs have allowed more shots on goal than the Gunners this season.

Hector Bellerin (£5.4m) and Nacho Monreal (£5.5m) have at least delivered attacking returns this season to compensate for their loss of clean sheets, so are the obvious routes to take for those considering an Arsenal defender for this run of matches.

Where to go with the midfielders and forwards, though? Alexandre Lacazette (£9.4m) was menacing at Cardiff two weeks ago when registering a goal and an assist, though he is far from certain to keep his starting spot in the medium term.

Aaron Ramsey (£7.4m) and Mesut Ozil (£8.3m) have failed to register attacking returns in their appearances this season and may be as at risk of bench duty as Mkhitaryan on any given week. Ramsey, at least, has posed some kind of goal threat during his time on the pitch and has started the last two matches: no player in the Arsenal squad has had as many penalty box touches as the Welsh midfielder this season.

We may have to swallow a degree of rotation if we are to capitalise on this six-match sequence that Emery’s charges are about to enjoy, but the week-to-week uncertainty over selection will perhaps make it easier to ditch Arsenal’s assets when their fixtures deteriorate from Gameweek 11 onwards.

Crystal Palace

Next six: hud, NEW, bou, WOL, eve, ARS

Possible turning point: ARS (Gameweek 10)

Arsenal are the only cloud on the horizon for Palace in the next six Gameweeks, but as we have discussed above, the Gunners’ defence is far from formidable at the moment.

Huddersfield Town, Newcastle and Arsenal represent three of the four sides who have conceded the most shots on goal this season, while the Magpies will surely ditch the backs-to-the-wall 5-4-1 formation (a system they have reserved for matches against the “big six”) for their encounter at Selhurst Park in Gameweek 6.

Everton’s defence has been breached in every league match this campaign, too.

The matches against a quietly impressive Bournemouth and Wolverhampton Wanderers might represent Roy Hodgson’s biggest challenges during this run, given the few big chances they have ceded to the opposition in the first four Gameweeks of this campaign.

Palace’s next six opponents have only racked up a combined four clean sheets in 24 matches, however – and three of those shut-outs were against Cardiff.

Wilfried Zaha (£7.0m) is nearing a return to the first team after recommencing training and is the stand-out asset in attack – should he be fit, of course.

Zaha has scored two of Palace’s three league goals this season and his run up front may be extended further, given that Christian Benteke (£6.5m) has now been ruled out for an as-yet-undetermined period of time.

A shift out to the left flank shouldn’t be a disaster, however, as demonstrated when Zaha scored minutes after taking up that position in the 2-1 defeat to Watford.

The double-digit Gameweek 1 returns posted by Patrick van Aanholt (£5.5m) and Aaron Wan-Bissaka (£4.1m) have yet to be followed up, but those FPL managers sitting on either full-back will surely be tempted to stick with their Palace defenders for this upcoming run, despite the Eagles conceding six goals in three matches since then.

The imminent return to fitness of James Tomkins (£4.4m) could be significant to Palace’s clean sheet chances, given that they recorded five shut-outs in ten matches before his injury.

Leicester City

Next six: bou, HUD, new, EVE, ars, WHU

And then: car, BUR, bha, WAT, ful

Possible turning point: TOT (Gameweek 16)

While the Foxes’ next six matches are appealing enough, their long-term fixtures offer further incentive for Fantasy investment: of Leicester’s upcoming 11 league matches, only one – Arsenal (a) in Gameweek 9 – is against a member of the “big six”.

How timely then is Jamie Vardy‘s (£8.9m) return from suspension. Owned by only 3.2% of FPL managers, Vardy enjoys a better run of fixtures than any premium forward from now until Gameweek 16.

The former England international has only been on the field for little over 90 minutes in his two appearances this season, but has already found the back of the net and has been presented with two big chances during that time.

Leicester’s home fixtures are particularly appealing. No team has allowed more big chances than Huddersfield or West Ham this season, while Burnley and the Hammers rank worst and second-worst for shots on target conceded.

James Maddison (£6.6m), on corners and free-kicks for the Foxes and seemingly secure in the “number ten” role, also appeals for this run of matches from now until early December – particularly with so many of the mid-priced midfield alternatives susceptible to rotation or struggling with injury.

Ricardo Pereira (£5.1m) and Ben Chilwell (£5.0m) have looked strong going forward this season, but their goal involvement potential could quite easily be backed up by clean sheets in their upcoming half-dozen matches: four of Leicester’s next six opponents rank in the bottom six for attempts on goal in 2018/19 (as do Leicester, however).

Also Consider

Manchester United (wat, WOL, whu, NEW, che, EVE) face only one of their fellow “big six” clubs in the next seven Gameweeks – though they do take on unbeaten Watford away in their very next match.

The goalscoring form of Romelu Lukaku (£11.0m) for club and country has attracted attention over the last fortnight: the Belgian international has had more shots on target and big chances than any other premium forward this season.

A first clean sheet of the season at Turf Moor a fortnight ago revived interest in the United defence, though Luke Shaw‘s (£5.1m) head injury has come at the worst time for player and Fantasy manager alike, with the left-back just establishing himself in Jose Mourinho’s team and as a viable mid-priced defensive option in FPL.

Manchester City (FUL, car, BHA, liv, BUR, tot) top our Season Ticker for the next three matches and the Citizens’ assets look hugely appealing until their fixtures turn in Gameweek 8, though even encounters away at Liverpool and Spurs will not persuade many to part with the likes of Benjamin Mendy (£6.4m) and Sergio Aguero (£11.3m).

City have racked up more shots on goal, efforts in the box and attempts on target than any other Premier League club this season, while at the other end rank joint-best for fewest attempts on target conceded.

Their next opponents, Fulham, have allowed more shots in the box than any other side in the top flight, while Brighton had the worst away record in the division last season.

Despite only recording one clean sheet so far this campaign, Wolves‘ (BUR, mun, SOU, cry, WAT, bha) defenders are ones to consider for their upcoming run.

All six members of their backline (goalkeeper, centre-halves and wing-backs) are available at £4.5m or less, and each has started all four of their club’s league matches this season.

Only two clubs have allowed fewer big chances, while just three sides have conceded fewer shots in the box.

The Weak

Cardiff City

Next six: che, MCI, BUR, tot, FUL, liv

Possible turning point: CRY (Gameweek 11)

One down, four to go. Cardiff’s home match against Arsenal a fortnight ago was the first of five matches against members of last season’s top six, with Chelsea, Manchester City, Spurs and Liverpool to follow in the next half-dozen fixtures.

While the Bluebirds’ underlying defensive statistics haven’t been too bad this season, they now come up against five sides who rank in the top seven for attempts on goal in 2018/19 – Burnley being the odd one out.

Neil Warnock’s side, meanwhile, have registered fewer shots on target than any club in the league and were the last club in England’s top four divisions to score a goal this season.

Fantasy bosses have largely dodged the Bluebirds this season anyway, with not one of their regular outfield first-teamers owned by more than 1.1%.

Neil Etheridge (£4.6m), the highest-scoring FPL goalkeeper this season, will at least have the chance to add to the four save points he has already accumulated.

West Ham United

Next six: eve, CHE, MUN, bha, TOT, lei

Possible turning point: BUR (Gameweek 11)

Rock-bottom and without a point this season, West Ham now face three of the “big six” in their next five matches and tricky away trips to Everton and Brighton amidst these games.

Marko Arnautovic (£7.0m) and Lukasz Fabianski (£4.5m) are the only two Hammers assets with a double-digit ownership, but the FPL managers who have retained their services so far must be tempted to cash in given the alternatives available in the mid-price forward and budget goalkeeper departments respectively.

Arnautovic’s minutes-per-chance rate is still among the best in his price bracket and the Austrian has already found the back of the net twice this season.

As one would expect, though, Spurs, Chelsea and Manchester United are all in the top six for least amount of shots on target conceded this season.

Fabianski proved his worth as a budget goalkeeper last season, and while clean sheets may be thin on the ground over the coming two months, he will at least be provided with plenty of opportunities to gather save points along the way: West Ham have conceded more shots on target this season than all teams bar Burnley.

Liverpool

Next six: tot, SOU, che, MCI, hud, CAR

Possible turning point: hud (Gameweek 9)

The ultimate case of form versus fixtures.

Included in this section for three of their next four matches rather than anything beyond that, Liverpool have been the talk of the Fantasy community for weeks now, from the “Mo Salah or no Salah” discussions to the debate over how many of their FPL assets are necessary for their meetings with Spurs, Chelsea and Manchester City.

Their next four opponents all rank in the top six for attempts on goal and shots in the box, though no Premier League club has conceded fewer big chances or shots in their own area than the Reds this season. Something obviously has to give, though that Virgil van Dijk (£6.0m) and Trent Alexander-Arnold (£5.0m) are two of the five most-sold defenders of this round suggests that a fair proportion of Fantasy managers are bailing out before this run.

Andrew Robertson‘s (£6.1m) attacking potential and bonus point magnetism continues to attract investors, however.

Mohamed Salah (£13.0m) scored five goals in six appearances against Spurs, Chelsea and City in 2017/18, meanwhile, though Sadio Mane‘s (£10.0m) only strike against the same opposition came in the 4-3 win over City in January.

Chelsea and City have actually conceded fewer shots on target than the watertight Reds this season, though the fact these two opponents have shipped goals to Newcastle, Huddersfield and Wolves will offer plenty of encouragement to owners of Liverpool’s attacking assets.

Also Consider

Huddersfield‘s (CRY, lei, TOT, bur, LIV, wat) run of fixtures from Gameweek 11 onwards is one of the best in the division, but until then the Terriers languish towards the bottom of our Season Ticker.

The uber-cautious 5-4-1 formation can be expected in the matches against Spurs and Liverpool (and perhaps even high-flying Watford), so goals will likely be at a minimum.

No Premier League club has had fewer big chances, goal attempts or shots in the box than David Wagner’s side this season, while none of the 19 other teams in the division has conceded more clear-cut opportunities – or indeed goals.

Aleksadar Mitrovic (£6.7m) is the most-bought FPL player of this Gameweek, despite Fulham (mci, WAT, eve, ARS, car, BOU) sitting towards the bottom of our Season Ticker for the next four matches.

Clean sheet prospects for the Cottagers appear to be thin on the ground, given that they are still yet to record a shut-out this season, have conceded more shots in the box than any other top-flight side and rank joint-bottom for big chances conceded. Next up for Fulham: Manchester City.

We certainly wouldn’t bet against Slavisa Jokanovic’s side scoring several goals during this tricky run, however: the west London club sit joint-sixth for total attempts on goal and their next four opponents have only two clean sheets between them this season.

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  1. Rust Cohle
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 6 Years
    5 years, 6 months ago

    Hazard & Mane or Salah & Dilva?

    Already have Aguero, Pedro, Mendy, & Alonso.

    Melting my brain thinking about this.

    1. Concrete
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      5 years, 6 months ago

      A

    2. Robson-Canoe
      • 8 Years
      5 years, 6 months ago

      I think Haz will outscore Dilva by a lot more than Salah will outscore Mané, so Haz&Mané for me

    3. Holmes
      • 10 Years
      5 years, 6 months ago

      One of those questions where I would say:

      "Choose. Whether you should believe in yourself, or believe in others. I myself don’t know… I never have. Whether I believed in my own abilities, or whether I believed in the decisions of fellow managers, in the end no one ever knew what the outcome would be. So I guess… you have to do your best to make a decision that you won’t regret."

      😉

    4. Doolittle
      • 11 Years
      5 years, 6 months ago

      Very tough call, I'd say Hazard and Mane just about edge it.

    5. ⚔★Vibudh★⚔
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 6 months ago

      Hazard and Mane but triple Chelsea is kinda risky

  2. pstokes2010
    • 13 Years
    5 years, 6 months ago

    Hey all what do you think of my team. 0FT. 2.4m in the bank, is wildcard necessary? And also is Bennett>Van DIjk the correct decision? Pickford (Speroni)

    Bennett Alonso Mendy (Van Dijk) (Duffy)

    Hazard c Mane Mkhitaryan Neves (Jorginho)

    Mitrovic Aguero Arnautovic

    1. Holmes
      • 10 Years
      5 years, 6 months ago

      Not necessary, should be fine for this week

    2. Robson-Canoe
      • 8 Years
      5 years, 6 months ago

      Definitely noo WC, but I'd consider Arnautovic > Vardy or Neves > Maddison, maybe next GW for a FT

    3. DeathoftheParty
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 6 months ago

      Play VVD... You've just seen Spurs ship goals from corners all over the place.

    4. 007 [RoboKlopp]
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 6 months ago

      Dont bench VVD imo

  3. ⚔★Vibudh★⚔
    • 7 Years
    5 years, 6 months ago

    Idk why I am so confused :(,What to do here?
    Patricio(Button)
    Alonso Mendy Robertson (Wan Bisaka)(Tomkins)
    Salah Mane Mkhi Jota Walcott
    Aguero King(Kamara)
    1 ft 0.1 itb
    Think I can survive this week Somehow by saving and have a Mini WC next week
    Thinking of holding Wally even if ruled out..

    1. Holmes
      • 10 Years
      5 years, 6 months ago

      sit back and relax...

      1. ⚔★Vibudh★⚔
        • 7 Years
        5 years, 6 months ago

        Haha thanks I'll do just that 😀

    2. Doolittle
      • 11 Years
      5 years, 6 months ago

      If in doubt, just roll the FT I think.

      1. ⚔★Vibudh★⚔
        • 7 Years
        5 years, 6 months ago

        Yeah,makes sense! 🙂

  4. Rash
    • 6 Years
    5 years, 6 months ago

    Just to make you aware some might find this article distressing..

    https://www.joe.co.uk/sport/premier-league-footballer-charged-with-raping-teenage-girl-in-france-199338

    1. DeathoftheParty
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 6 months ago

      Must be easy to find out who it is...

      1. Rash
        • 6 Years
        5 years, 6 months ago

        It's been kept quiet for 5 years now..

        1. DeathoftheParty
          • 7 Years
          5 years, 6 months ago

          Yeah, it's absolutely vile. But what I'm saying is, the information is there to work out who the player is.

    2. DeathoftheParty
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 6 months ago

      Not alot of 23 year old premier League footballers has trialed in Nimes aged 17.

    3. Met Eish
      • 11 Years
      5 years, 6 months ago

      Really hope it isnt Keita.

      23
      played in France when he was 16/17
      scored a goal against Nimes
      Didn't start Liverpool's last game

  5. dunas_dog
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 8 Years
    5 years, 6 months ago

    VVD to Chilwell plus 1 m?
    Would use cash on BSilva to DSilva or on Mané to Hazard

    A Keep VVD
    B Chilwell and BSilva to DSilva
    C Chilwell and Mané to Hazard

    1. Holmes
      • 10 Years
      5 years, 6 months ago

      Toughie, B has decent potential

    2. DeathoftheParty
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 6 months ago

      A. Spurs can't defend a corner for toffee.

  6. Afghanistanislas
    • 6 Years
    5 years, 6 months ago

    Who would you bring in for Walcott if he's out:
    A) Maddison
    B) Pedro

    1. Holmes
      • 10 Years
      5 years, 6 months ago

      Maddison if any, I dont really like that price bracket though, feels like waste of time trying to find the right players at right time...

      1. Afghanistanislas
        • 6 Years
        5 years, 6 months ago

        Yeah I agree, either would be short-term until I WC (probably in GW9)

      2. Another Hoops
        • 8 Years
        5 years, 6 months ago

        I love that price bracket, I'm tripling up on the 6.6's.

        Currently on Maddison, Walcott & Pedro and plan to switch Wally to Richie next week.

        1. Afghanistanislas
          • 6 Years
          5 years, 6 months ago

          Yeah Richarlison's an exception, and Pereyra also looks good when his fixtures turn in GW8

        2. Holmes
          • 10 Years
          5 years, 6 months ago

          Well, if you get all possible options in that bracket, it makes sense 😛

  7. EL tridente
    • 6 Years
    5 years, 6 months ago

    Who to get on Wild card

    A) Fraser
    B) Gray

    1. Totalfootball
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 6 months ago

      Is Fraser fit ?

    2. Holmes
      • 10 Years
      5 years, 6 months ago

      A if he is fit/out for only 1 week, otherwise B

  8. Dog and Fox
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 7 Years
    5 years, 6 months ago

    a) Robertson and Mikhi -> Alonso and Maddison -4
    b) Robertson and Walcott -> Alonso and Maddison -4
    c) Robertson -> Alonso free
    d) Mikhi/Walcott -> Maddison free

    Foster (fodder)
    Mendy Bertrand AWB ( Robertson, Peltier)
    Salah Mane Mikhi Walcott (Neves)
    Aguero King Zaha

  9. Another Hoops
    • 8 Years
    5 years, 6 months ago

    Alonso - Mendy - Robertson (Bennett - Wan Bissaka)

    As template as it is, it's nice not to have to think who to play in defense every week.

    Pretty much set and forget 🙂

    1. 007 [RoboKlopp]
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 6 months ago

      This

  10. Letsgo!
    • 7 Years
    5 years, 6 months ago

    on WC

    patricio
    mendy alonso trippier holebas
    hazard mane moura
    zaha aguero wilson

    subs: hennessey neves maddison wanbissaka

    or shld i change zaha to ings?

    1. Rash
      • 6 Years
      5 years, 6 months ago

      I'd rather mitro than ings if you don't fancy Zaha

  11. Bialystrzelec
    • 7 Years
    5 years, 6 months ago

    Is there any update regards to Walcott injury?

  12. BOATIES FC
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 5 Years
    5 years, 6 months ago

    Has part two of 'set piece takers and targets' been published? I can't find it on the site anywhere.
    Cheers

  13. ohteddyteddy
    • 7 Years
    5 years, 6 months ago

    Need to decide between

    Mkhi and Vardy

    or

    Lacazette and Maddison

    Already have Kamara as my 3rd striker so with Lacazette not guaranteed a start leaning towards option 1

    1. Deli Alli OxenFree!
      • 6 Years
      5 years, 6 months ago

      I like Option 2 more
      ...Laca looked good in the last match, and feel like Emery should realize that Arsenal simply scores more & plays better when he’s on the pitch...
      I’m holding on to Mkhi for a GW or 2, but don’t think i’d be bringing him in right now

  14. Totalfootball
    • 7 Years
    5 years, 6 months ago

    Boring Q but still
    5th mid
    Danny Ward or
    Hojbjerg

  15. RIDZ
    • 7 Years
    5 years, 6 months ago

    Anyone here already swapped Salah to Hazard? What's the reason?

    1. Letsgo!
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 6 months ago

      reason is hazard is more nailed on.fixtures is way better than liv.also it is cheaper than salah which might still hit nth this week.

    2. FPL_Crisis
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      5 years, 6 months ago

      Have done that on WC. Mainly cause I like the look of my team better sans Salah

  16. hope2592
    • 5 Years
    5 years, 6 months ago

    Patricio
    Robertson Azpi cedric
    mane mkhi sanchez eriksen
    king arnautovic aguero

    subs: stekk wan bissaka schlupp chalobah

    Hey guys can you please suggest what to do now? I feel I need to remove sanchez but idk whom to get. Any help appreciated!

    1. hope2592
      • 5 Years
      5 years, 6 months ago

      Can anyone help me decide who goes out and who comes in? Any help appreciated thanks!

      1. BOATIES FC
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 5 Years
        5 years, 6 months ago

        Azpi and sanchez to Alonso and D Silva?

        1. BOATIES FC
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 5 Years
          5 years, 6 months ago

          If it were my team I'd probly WC To be honest but it definitely needs tweaking at minimum

          1. hope2592
            • 5 Years
            5 years, 6 months ago

            haha is my team that bad right now? yeah I was thinking WC

            1. BOATIES FC
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 5 Years
              5 years, 6 months ago

              Have u got any free transfers?

              1. hope2592
                • 5 Years
                5 years, 6 months ago

                just 1. maybe I really need to wc yeah?

                1. BOATIES FC
                  • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                  • 5 Years
                  5 years, 6 months ago

                  There's much better fpl brains on here than me so take this with a pinch of salt.. But I would WC

  17. SpaceCadet
    • 10 Years
    5 years, 6 months ago

    Maddison or Lingard on wc?

  18. Rich89Cook
    • 5 Years
    5 years, 6 months ago

    Pickford
    TAA AWB Rudiger
    Mkhi Walcott Hazard (c) Mane
    Lacazette Kun Tosun

    Boruc Boly Cairney Tark

    Thinking a wildcard is due in the coming weeks for United / Spurs Players.
    Any glaring red flags for this week?
    Pickford is marked down as a transfer for next week ( I hate using FT on keepers though)

  19. Weissflog
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 6 Years
    5 years, 6 months ago

    RMWC:

    Hennessey (Hamer)
    Mendy, Alonso, Robbo, AWB (Bennett)
    Moura, Pereyra, Hazard, Salah (Billing)
    Kun - Ings (Mitro)

    0,2 ITB

    Would love to go Pereyra --> Maddison but 0.2m short.
    Also could move Robbo --> Pereira to free up the funds.
    Or Moura --> Maddison and upgrade Billing to??

  20. discobiscuits
    • 6 Years
    5 years, 6 months ago

    Wilcarded this week, I'm hoping that this is the last shuffle. Thoughts?

    Patricio
    Mandy Robertson Alonso
    DSilva Hazard Mane Pedro
    Aguero Ings Wilson

    Bench: McCarthy Holebas WB Billings

    O.4 ITB

  21. Dont choose VW. Pickford
    • 5 Years
    5 years, 6 months ago

    A- Neves, Fraser (can be benched this week) and Ings
    B - Gray, 4.5 bench fodder and wilson

    any advice appreciated

  22. Udo
    • 6 Years
    5 years, 6 months ago

    I got a question if you don't mind advising. I'd like to replace Kamara, with another striker up to 4.9 on my bench. Which would you recommend?

  23. Arsenal97
    • 6 Years
    5 years, 6 months ago

    I need just one from these 3 players :
    Holebas , bennet (wol) or Neves ?

  24. FCSB
    • 8 Years
    5 years, 6 months ago

    Can someone please help me:

    Best Transfer with 2 FTs:

    1. Salah & Bilva >> Hazard & Dilva
    2. Mane & Bilva >> Hazard & Pereyra
    3. Hold (and use 1 FT to change some fodder)

    Thanks.

  25. Eden Wizard
    • 5 Years
    5 years, 6 months ago

    Hold or ship? 1FT

    Bilva
    Mkhi

  26. Kristobal
    • 12 Years
    5 years, 6 months ago

    A) Maddison & Aguero
    B) Hazard & King + 0,9

  27. De Gea is GOAT
    • 7 Years
    3 years, 9 months ago

    Predictions for the following? Cheers guys

    NEW vs AVL
    NCI vs EVE
    BUR vs WAT

  28. Maximus Bonimus Pointimus
    • 14 Years
    3 years, 9 months ago

    Errr.. anyone looked at Kane’s stats from last night versus his averages from the rest of the season?

    - Way further forward on heatmap
    - Nearly double the number of penalty area touches
    - Double the amount of goal attempts & attempts in the box
    - 3 big chances (compared to 0.5)
    - 3 shots on target (compared to 1.1)
    - XG six times higher (ok it’s from a baseline of 0.3 per game, but still)

    WTF did Mou do?!