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Analytical Guide to Fixtures GW1 – GW8

Analytical Guide to Fixtures GW1 – GW8

Fantasy football fixtures tips hintsThis article looks to review the importance of a team’s fixtures and how to use rotation in a slightly different way to the existing tools and opinions available on FPL selection.

The highlights (for the opening 8 GW’s) are:
Attacking

– Arsenal and Man United look the strongest of the big teams
– Southampton and Swansea are good for mid priced teams
– Leicester and Bournemouth are likely to be the best budget teams (and both rotate well with Crystal Palace)

Defending
– Chelsea are the stand out team defensively
– Southampton and West ham are good for mid priced teams
– Leicester and West Brom are the best budget options (and rotate well with West ham and Southampton)

In general
– There are some teams that have very strong fixtures and so don’t need to be rotated (Chelsea and the attacks of Arsenal, Man Utd and Man City)
– There are a few teams I would steer well clear of for the first 8 weeks (Newcastle, Watford, Norwich)
– Always remember that some players can be fixture proof; regardless of the team they play for.
– Always have an Exit/Entry strategy in place as team fixtures change, the bargains become obvious and Aguero becomes fit.

If understanding how I got to these conclusions is of interest then read on… otherwise good luck this year.

The importance of rotation for your FPL team….
with analysis on the opening 8 GW’s of the 2015/16 season.

There are some very good fixture analysers (and opinions) out there in the FPL community. Some of them are very helpful for team planning when used correctly. The one thing I have consistently found is that they place too much reliance on rotating pairs, both home and away, (e.g. Newcastle and Sunderland) and less emphasis on the quality of the opposition. Personally I would rather have Stoke away to Sunderland than Newcastle at home to Everton…

An important omission from this article (one for another day) is the importance of having an entry and exit strategy for all your players. Injuries happen, bargains become available, standout players shine, transfers happen and big game players become fit again. Be mindful on this as long term planning is key to a successful season and all poor teams have a couple of good players… Although 2 wildcards does help.

For the purpose of this analysis (and how I like to pick my team) I have a few criteria I like to follow. These are:
– Always separate a team’s attacking potential from its defensive potential.
– Form, playing style, player’s average ability all factor into a team’s potential.
– Don’t underestimate the positive (and negative) impact of transfers/injuries.
– Playing home and away have an impact as well (but it’s not the most important thing).
– Big Teams can have bad fixtures.
– Small Teams can have good fixtures.
– Every team no matter how bad has a couple of standout players (there is an ‘I’ in some teams).

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The opening 8 fixtures
I have chosen to look at the opening 8 fixtures for this year’s season, as you have to plan, but beyond 8-10 weeks is too far in FPL. Remember to factor in your weekly transfers as the fixtures shift and with it so do the fortunes of your budget teams. Having a banked transfer always helps and avoids unnecessary point’s hits.

The opening fixtures look like this:

Fantasy Football Fixtures Gameweek 1

Based on the opening 8 fixtures I would expect the league table to be ordered something like this:

(*Please note that this reflects the teams overall ability and ,as mentioned above, to get a team’s true potential for FPL you need to break them out into attacking potential and defensive potential.)

Fantasy Football Fixtures Gameweek 1

Focussing on the overall fixtures could lead to some incorrect assumptions around which FPL players to choose. While on face value the above table suggests it is best to steer clear of the bottom 5-6 teams there is definitely value in some of them. Going on just the overall view of the teams we can see the following likelihood of the teams having positive opening results:

Fantasy Football Fixtures Gameweek 1

Fantasy Football Fixtures Gameweek 1

Fantasy Football Fixtures Gameweek 1

When we split out the teams attacking and defensive ability and look to rotate you can find a lot of value in those bottom (budget) teams. The “Pulis affect” at West Brom is one I particularly like for their defence (especially when rotating with Southampton or Palace).

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Fantasy Football Fixtures Gameweek 1
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Looking at the top 6 teams we can see that for all of them their attacks are likely to do well. However all, except Chelsea, are likely to have a harder time defensively.

In order to achieve an optimal FPL return it is clear that you need to adopt a balanced approach between players from the big 6, mid table and budget teams. The key to the latter 2 is rotation pairs.

To identify which teams you should pick players from it is important to know, defensively and offensively, who needs to rotate and who will stand on their own.

Attack rotation need:
No Rotation
– Arsenal, Chelsea, Man City, Man Utd, Tottenham
Low Rotation
– Liverpool, Southampton
Rotate
– Villa, Bournemouth, Palace, Everton, Leicester, Stoke, Swansea, West ham
Avoid (unless stand out bargain is obvious)
– Newcastle, Norwich, Sunderland, Watford, West Brom

Defence rotation need:
No Rotation
– Chelsea
Low Rotation
– Arsenal, Man City, Man Utd, Southampton
Rotate
– Villa, Bournemouth, Palace, Everton, Leicester, Liverpool, Stoke, Swansea, Tottenham, West Brom, West ham
Avoid (unless stand out bargain is obvious)
– Newcastle, Norwich, Sunderland, Watford

So focussing on the teams with a rotation need who do they rotate well with?
Each team with a rotation need has 2-3 good options. Rotate 1 is the best but in all cases the rotation sees a big positive impact. Team type determines if they are a big 6 (1), mid table (2) or budget team (3) so aiming for budget rotations frees up more cash.

Attacking Rotations:

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Defensive Rotations:

Fantasy football fpl hints tips

There are clearly plenty of options available in both attack and defence. Personally I recommend rotating budget teams with a mid-table team or another budget team. For my defence I will be looking at a combined cost of £9-9.5million per pair. For my attackers I will look to rotate based on my available funds once I have 8-9 of the team selected.

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As a case study we could take newly promoted Bournemouth and look to rotate them with the best budget/Mid table team.

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By combining West Hams defence (options at £5.0m) with Bournemouth’s (options at £4.5m) we will be likely to rival that of Man City’s and Arsenal’s £6m defenders. In attack choosing Players such as Bournemouth’s Matt Ritchie (On Pens) and Palace’s Patrick Bamford (championship player of the season) you can fill up 2 attacking slots for less than £12m freeing up cash to get the all important heavy hitters. This might not seem a lot but it’s the difference between Oscar and Hazard in your team. And you get 7-8 good to great fixtures in the next 8 weeks:

Fantasy football tips hints 2015/16

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Conclusion:
There are plenty of options available for team rotations in the opening 8 game weeks. By aiming for budget options you can end up with 1 or 2 extra, and very important, heavy hitters.

In attack I recommend:
– 3-4 players from Man Utd, Arsenal, Chelsea and Man City.
– 1 player from a mid table team (or looks cheap) who has big potential (e.g. -Bolasie/Milner/Tadic/Schneiderlin)
– 3-5 players from mid table and budget teams that rotate well (and ideally take pens or set pieces)

In defence I recommend:
– A nailed on Chelsea defender
– 2 budget keepers who rotate well
– 2 pairs of budget/mid table defenders who rotate well (e.g. Southampton/West Brom and West Ham/Leicester)

Important additions:
– Every team has a stand out player (or two), from defence and attack, who suck up most of their teams points (e.g. Janmaat at Newcastle and Sigurdson at Swansea). These guys can be almost fixture proof as the heavy hitters.
– Plan for injuries, transfers, the fixture landscape changing and spotting the season bargains early. Banked transfers help to react to these.

Following all of this you have a great chance to get a head start on your mini-league rivals.

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  1. 37
    farqs says:

    Hey fellas, back again for another season. Keen to get a RMT on my current batch of nuffs.

    • 37.2
      Silverback says:

      farqs GK ok over kill on Lei def get rid of one same with Che Mid lose 1 Costa & Roo good Wilson is a good option also to start but keep an eye on him Ward good back up but tough fixtures Jed steady I would stick either Ram / Ozil / Caz for Fab & another 4.5m or 5m def for Was.

  2. 38
    LJY1985 says:

    Too many blues on the left too many reds on the right

  3. 39
    LJY1985 says:

    Think I’ve nailed it with this team

    • 39.1
      bihom17 says:

      I’d rather have Azpi than Cahill as Zouma will probably play a few games here and there. That would give you an extra 0.5m, which you can use to upgrade Targett, who is a very short term option at best.
      No problem with the rest of the team, I don’t know if Coates is a starter.

    • 39.2
      Silverback says:

      LJY1985 good well balanced team I assume you have some rotation in your def Payet a good option from GK 2 has some good fixtures & been playing well preseason good strong MF I thk I would take Wilson over Deeney just my preference good to go

  4. 40
    ishaandua says:

    Thanks for the great article! What are your thoughts on this team guys?

  5. 41
    RedPaddy says:

    Well I was enjoying the blog thoroughly until the (brain surgery) graphs begun. All the same a very useful piece, already dun printed out the GW 1-8 and the rank of teams for further scrutiny. Now, we can all surmise how the top 4 of the league will look like and we know what teams will most likely occupy those slots. Has anyone ever attempted to have a starting 11 in FPL of say last years top 4? And how do you fine gents think that that would work?

    • 41.1

      Interesting thought Redpaddy. I can’t make the team now to have a look, but without knowing how it would look, my first concern is money. Thinking we would have an expensive bench or a non playing one. The cheapest players from the top teams for the bench would still be more expensive than cheap starters from other teams. I think the defenders and keepers for the bench would really hamper the rest of the team. Could be wrong though.

  6. 42
    CF loopreviL says:

    What’s the best way to post a copy up of your team please? I’ve tried to print screen but it wouldn’t let me paste it on here.

    This is what I have so far… I’m pretty happy with it at the minute so not done much tinkering.

    Speroni

    Valencia, Cedric, Azpi

    Chadli, Ramsey, Milner, Sterling,

    Rooney, Costa (C), Tekkers

    Hennessey, Wanyama, O’Shea, Hutton

    • 42.1
      AT says:

      CF, download gyazo mate. Free to use, simply use the screen snapper and save the file it creates for you.

      Onto the team:
      I know LvG said Valencia is first choice RB and he is a great pick if so but Darmian is playing brilliantly in preseason and even if Valencia plays the first few games expect Darmian to take the role soon.

      Midfield looks good but nothing spectacular – Hazard needs to be there for me.

      Cracking attack, a downgrade could make that team perfect with a slightly stronger midfield. I would also warn you off two Pool attackers.

      • CF loopreviL says:

        Ok, I’ll have a gander. Cheers.

        I might swap Valencia for Toby then… that’s an extra 0.5.

        Yeah, I’m toying with Hazard but finding an extra 2 mil is hard… The only way would be to downgrade Costa.

        2 Pool is risky, but I think Milner at 7 mil is an absolute steal and I had Benteke when he was at Villa… Hopefully he can hit the floor running.

        Thanks mate

    • 42.2
      bihom17 says:

      You’ve got to have the screenshot saved first and then select it from the ‘Choose Files’ button.
      The team looks great – love the front line.

      I don’t think Valencia will play regularly now that Darmian has signed. I know LvG apparently said something about Darmian being a back up but I think that was probably taken out of context or just complete bull.
      Many expect Micah Richards to be Villa’s first choice right back so Hutton might be one to change.

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