Frisking the Fixtures
28 August 2025 333 comments
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In Frisking the Fixtures, we pinpoint the Fantasy Premier League (FPL) teams and players with the strongest runs of matches over the next six Gameweeks – or longer, if appropriate.

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SEASON TICKER OVERVIEW: NEXT SIX GAMEWEEKS


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You could make the case that Spurs may prove to be stronger than their current ranking suggests, given their impressive start under new manager Thomas Frank. Perhaps Aston Villa and Brighton deserve a downgrade based on their starts to the campaign. 

However, a bigger sample is definitely needed before making any serious changes.


ASTON VILLA

Villa fans will be happy to see their team has a favourable schedule for the next five Gameweeks.

A goalless draw against Newcastle at Villa Park in their first game was uninspiring, and a really lacklustre performance against Brentford might have some Villa fans worrying. However, could the fixtures induce some form?

In Gameweek 3, they host a Crystal Palace side that has recently lost their star man, Eberechi Eze (£7.5m), to Arsenal, and now look set to see captain and defensive leader Marc Guéhi (£4.5m) depart for Liverpool. With Palace weakened on both fronts (and in European action less than 72 hours before this Sunday’s game), it could be a good time to face them. 

There is some serious clean sheet potential in the matches in Gameweeks 4, 5 and 7. Sunderland, despite their Gameweek 1 heroics against West Ham, were very poor against fellow newly promoted Burnley in Gameweek 2. They rank 17th for xG after two Gameweeks. The Clarets and Everton are themselves teams built on solidity rather than attacking swagger.

A limited transfer window will have done Villa no favours, but Emery’s core squad remains intact, and this run of fixtures offers a chance to rebuild confidence. One of their few additions, Evann Guessand (£6.5m), made an energetic impact off the bench against Brentford and could see more minutes in the coming weeks. Emery surely has to introduce Guessand or Donyell Malen (£5.4m) into his safety-first starting XIs soon.


TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR

best Gameweek 3 fixtures

Spurs have started the season well, beating Burnley comfortably in Gameweek 1 and then seriously impressing everyone by winning 0-2 against Manchester City at the Etihad. 

Thomas Frank’s start to life at Spurs has been pretty good, although it is early doors. Previous manager, Ange Postecoglou, also enjoyed a very positive beginning to his tenure at Spurs before things went south.

But Spurs fans will be licking their lips at the prospect of going unbeaten in their first few games, especially when they have a very kind fixture list from Gameweeks 3 to 9. There’s not another big-six club in sight, indeed. 

Heading into Gameweek 3, Spurs should be fairly confident at home against Bournemouth. Despite a win over 10-man Wolves, the Cherries’ early-season performances have been unconvincing (especially defensively), and the cohesion needs working on after a summer personnel shake-up.

Better is to follow, on paper at least, against West Ham, Wolves, Leeds and Everton, which will give the Lilywhites a great chance to show if they can keep up their decent start to the campaign. You’d think only Brighton and Villa could be trickier but those sides have struggled in their opening two fixtures as well.

The caveats would be European involvement and the end of the transfer window. How much will Frank rotate when the UEFA Champions League starts? We already saw him rest two key midfielders in Gameweek 1, which followed the Super Cup. Further recruitments, especially in attack, could also jeopardise the minutes of players like Brennan Johnson (£7.1m).

Mohammed Kudus (£6.6m) looks like being key to Frank’s system, at least, having started all three competitive matches so far this season. He’s also joint-second in the division for chances created (six).


LEEDS UNITED

best Gameweek 3 fixtures

Leeds will be glad to see that their next seven fixtures are reasonable after getting smashed 5-0 by Arsenal in Gameweek 2. 

Back at Elland Road for Gameweek 3 in what would usually be a tricky game against Newcastle, Daniel Farke’s side might see an opportunity to take advantage of a difficult period for The Magpies, both on and off the pitch. The visitors may be down four players.

Between Gameweeks 4 and 9, there are some really good opportunities to get some more points on the board. 

The away fixtures at Fulham and Wolves offer a decent chance to secure points on the road (the Cottagers laboured against the strugglers last season), with Wolves looking particularly weak.

But even better is to come in Gameweeks 8 and 9, with Burnley and West Ham United back-to-back.

Anton Stach (£5.0m) impressed in the opener against Everton with two defensive contribution (DC/DefCon) points, an assist and a clean sheet. He’s also on set plays and is the Premier League’s leading chance creator in 2025/26, so could be a solid fifth midfielder for their upcoming fixtures at his price.

Fellow cheapo Joe Rodon (£4.0m) exhibited his own ‘DC’ potential in Gameweek 2, having banked a shut-out on the opening weekend.


WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS

Wolves have started the season very poorly, but a win in the cup against fellow strugglers, West Ham United, might give them some confidence going into the next few Gameweeks.

The opening exchanges of any Premier League season can often be misleading, and a team’s fortunes can change very quickly. Wolves were one of the most in-form clubs when manager Vítor Pereira first arrived and they could easily rediscover that confidence, especially if they hold onto Norwegian striker Jørgen Strand Larsen (£6.5m). 

For context, their defeats have come to Manchester City and a Bournemouth side that had a man advantage for half the game. Wolves had decent chances to score in both matches.

Fixtures-wise, it’s mostly good over the next seven Gameweeks. All three newly promoted clubs are to come; Wolves are the first club to face all three in 2025/26. Everton at home is before that, although Pereira could have done without Jack Grealish (£6.5m) arriving to bolster the Toffees’ attack.


ALSO CONSIDER

Finally, two teams with some good fixtures in the next four Gameweeks but stiffer tests in Gameweeks 7 and 8.

Nottingham Forest have three superb matches either side of the tricky trip to Arsenal, where they suffered a 3-0 defeat in 2024/25.

The Tricky Trees may be awaiting their first clean sheet of this season but only Newcastle United (eight) have allowed the opposition fewer shots than Forest (18) in 2025/26.

Chelsea’s favourable run of matches leading up to their Gameweek 7 clash with Liverpool was highlighted before the season began, and there are still some decent-ish challenges ahead.

Despite some injury setbacks, including an injury to starman Cole Palmer (£10.5m), they still look solid and have depth in pretty much every position. Palmer will probably be sidelined for the Fulham match in Gameweek 3, but we will most likely see him back in the starting line-up after that.

Fixtures against Brentford, Man United and Brighton – all teams with teething issues in the opening two Gameweeks – will be opportunities to get some points on the board, too. 

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  1. Snoopydog
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 1 Year
    3 months, 8 days ago

    Gakpo or Semenyo?

    (Already have Salah and Ekitike)

    1. AllessandroSwissToni
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 15 Years
      3 months, 8 days ago

      Semen - Yo!

    2. RamaJama
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      3 months, 8 days ago

      Semenyo

    3. Snoopydog
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 1 Year
      3 months, 8 days ago

      Thanks both!

  2. Bobbyg1
    • 14 Years
    3 months, 8 days ago

    Pedro or Wood guys?

    Already have Haaland and Watkins

    1. Dynamic Duos
      • 12 Years
      3 months, 8 days ago

      Pedro

      1. Bobbyg1
        • 14 Years
        3 months, 8 days ago

        Thanks

    2. Snoopydog
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 1 Year
      3 months, 8 days ago

      Pedro

    3. RamaJama
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      3 months, 8 days ago

      Pedro

    4. Bobbyg1
      • 14 Years
      3 months, 8 days ago

      Thanks guys

    5. Sun God Nika
      • 5 Years
      3 months, 8 days ago

      I would go wood

      but i get the bias choice of pedro because he got haul against diabolical team called west ham

  3. RamaJama
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    3 months, 8 days ago

    Palmer to Dango this GW and Bruno to Salah next GW worth considering?

    Verbruggen
    Vdv, Willliams, Cucurella
    Reijnders, Palmer, Bruno, Kudos, Semenyo
    Haaland, Watkins

    Dubravka, Diof, Guiu, esteve

    1.3 in the bank, 1 ft

    1. Snoopydog
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 1 Year
      3 months, 8 days ago

      Definitely. Like Dango - possibly as an alternative to Reijnders at that price point (depending on how they both do).

      If that enables Bruno to Salah, then yes. Keeping faith in Mo.

      1. RamaJama
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        3 months, 8 days ago

        Cheers! Midfield would be weak, though

        1. Snoopydog
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 1 Year
          3 months, 8 days ago

          Stronger if downgrade Watkins to the fashionable Pedro or steady Wood? No doubt he'll spring to life at some point tho

    2. Bobbyg1
      • 14 Years
      3 months, 8 days ago

      Im considering Dango too. Do you think he,ll be a regular?

      1. RamaJama
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        3 months, 8 days ago

        Probably

  4. Count of Monte Hristo
    • 12 Years
    3 months, 8 days ago

    Is Tosin a viable option at 4.5? No longer want Dorgu.

    Is Tosin a better pick than Diakite/Truffert/VDBerg/Andersen?

    VDV/Guehi would mean a defensive double up with Muñoz/Porro.

    1. RamaJama
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      3 months, 8 days ago

      Yes

  5. Make FPL Casual Again
    • 7 Years
    3 months, 8 days ago

    Can someone explain to me like I'm not a casual justification for Pedro topping captaincy poll after a haul vs a shambolic west ham ?

    1. RamaJama
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      3 months, 8 days ago

      And Bruno ahead of Haaland..

      1. Make FPL Casual Again
        • 7 Years
        3 months, 8 days ago

        So MaNy rOutEs to PoInts

        1. RamaJama
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 13 Years
          3 months, 8 days ago

          Was considering transferring him out of my team, but can stay another week

          1. Make FPL Casual Again
            • 7 Years
            3 months, 8 days ago

            Yeah probably keep and don't captain

            1. RamaJama
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 13 Years
              3 months, 8 days ago

              Going Haaland, see team above

  6. OverTinker
    • 7 Years
    3 months, 8 days ago

    Already have Bruno
    Palmer + Wirtz to Mbeumo + Cunha for -8
    Do it now or wait for few more minutes

    1. RamaJama
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      3 months, 8 days ago

      Triple Utd looks risky

    2. Dynamic Duos
      • 12 Years
      3 months, 8 days ago

      Why wait?

      1. OverTinker
        • 7 Years
        3 months, 8 days ago

        just to not look casual

        1. Dynamic Duos
          • 12 Years
          3 months, 8 days ago

          I would rather look cool

    3. Snoopydog
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 1 Year
      3 months, 8 days ago

      I'd hold fire on the triple - which probably means it will be genius move...

    4. Absolutely Muñozed
        3 months, 8 days ago

        This can't be a serious post

    5. Helena Handcart
      • 10 Years
      3 months, 8 days ago

      Dear FFS web devs, what have you done to the fixture ticker on the left? Yesterday it was there, today there's just white space under the header (as has been the case for the polls since the revamp). I'm on a windows 10 tablet, for my sins.

    6. Snoopydog
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 1 Year
      3 months, 8 days ago

      WC. Want to build a decent mid-price attack with budget defence that keeps enough funds either to hop back to Palmer and/or bring in Haaland GW6, possibly for Ekitike.

      Thoughts on below?

      Sels
      Munoz VdV Cash
      Salah Cunha Semenyo Johnson
      Ekitike Pedro Wood

      Dubravka Reijnders Gudmundsson Esteve

      2.5m itb 2FTs

      (Cunha one GW only, then move to Palmer assuming he's fit after international break)

    7. GW3 fixtures and clean sheet odds
      G-Whizz
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 8 Years
      3 months, 8 days ago

      GW3 fixture odds can be found here:
      https://prnt.sc/FPbBDSpPhQpE
      (Provided by williamhill.com)

      GW2 clean sheet results:
      ARS: 48% ✅
      MCI: 38% ❌
      BUR: 36% ✅
      CHE: 36% ❌
      BOU: 34% ✅
      CRY: 33% ❌
      AST: 30% ❌
      SUN: 30% ❌
      BHA: 29% ❌
      EVE: 29% ✅
      MNU: 29% ❌
      LIV: 28% ❌
      NFO: 25% ❌
      BRE: 23% ✅
      FUL: 23% ❌
      NEW: 18% ❌
      WOL: 18% ❌
      WHU: 17% ❌
      TOT: 11% ✅
      LEE: 10% ❌

      Highest weekly clean sheet % odds success rate this season: 100% (no change from the previous GW)

      GW3 clean sheet odds:
      MNU: 50%
      NFO: 43%
      CHE: 42%
      AST: 38%
      TOT: 32%
      WOL: 32%
      BRE: 31%
      LIV: 31%
      MCI: 31%
      NEW: 31%
      EVE: 30%
      SUN: 28%
      ARS: 22%
      CRY: 22%
      LEE: 22%
      WHU: 20%
      BHA: 17%
      BOU: 15%
      FUL: 14%
      BUR: 13%
      (Provided by fantasyfootballpundit.com)

      Clean sheet totals:
      Arsenal: 2 (+1)
      Spurs: 2 (+1)
      Aston Villa: 1
      Bournemouth: 1 (+1)
      Brentford: 1 (+1)
      Burnley: 1 (+1)
      Chelsea: 1
      Crystal Palace: 1
      Everton: 1 (+1)
      Leeds: 1
      Man City: 1
      Newcastle: 1
      Sunderland: 1

      *(+1) denotes team kept a clean sheet in GW2

      Hope you all have a great GW 🙂

      G

      1. GreennRed
        • 14 Years
        3 months, 8 days ago

        Cheers G.

        1. G-Whizz
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • Has Moderation Rights
          • 8 Years
          3 months, 8 days ago

          My pleasure 😀

      2. AC/DC AFC
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 10 Years
        3 months, 7 days ago

        Nice one, fella

    8. RamaJama
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      3 months, 8 days ago

      Who do you think will be the best option moving forward?

      A) Sarr (from Spurs)
      B) Ndoye
      C) Dango
      D) Caceido
      E) O’Riley
      F) Paulhina
      G) Ndiaye

      1. Dynamic Duos
        • 12 Years
        3 months, 8 days ago

        B or C

      2. GreennRed
        • 14 Years
        3 months, 8 days ago

        E

      3. Lilliputian
          3 months, 8 days ago

          I'd say Ndoye.

      4. New article...
      5. Lilliputian
          3 months, 8 days ago

          Want to bench one Man united player.
          Dorgu or Bruno?

          I might also have to ditch one by next GW.

          Who to bench this GW?
          Who to sell next GW?