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Captains Picks Fantasy Football Game-week 1

Captains Picks Fantasy Football Game-week 1 – Fantasy Premier League 2015/16

Captain picksWelcome to the first captains article of the season!

The Premier League has finally returned, and while many of you have probably come pretty close to a settled squad by now, you also need to select a captain to help you start off your season with a good score. Well, that’s what we are here for. Whether that’s double points or treble will depend on whether you take advantage of the new ‘Triple Captain’ chip but more on that later. So without further ado, let’s get right to it and look at the best captaincy options for Game-week 1.

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[/one_half]Eden Hazard
Chelsea may have lost to Arsenal in the Community Shield, but expect Mourinho and his players to shrug off that result and start the season strongly. Chelsea play Swansea at home in their opening fixture, a match that ended 4-2 last season, while Chelsea won 5-0 in the away match. In other words, Chelsea enjoy playing against the Swans, and while Hazard scored none of the goals against them last season, he has been impressive in pre-season and should continue that form into the opening matches of the Premier League. As Costa struggles with his fitness and has been poor in pre-season, the responsibility for the offense falls on Hazard, and he can easily flourish under such a responsibility. He will probably be the most popular captain choice this game-week, and rightly so.

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[/one_half]Wayne Rooney
United begin the season with a home match against Tottenham, who have played Real Madrid in Munchen this evening and then will play either Milan or Bayern on Wednesday – three days before the season opens and having taken a squad consisting mainly of their preferred starters who you’d imagine will at least feel some fatigue. Typically, United win this matchup, and while United have bought well and strengthened their squad, Tottenham have been a bit more anonymous in the transfer market. The additions of  Schweinsteiger, and Schneiderlin should boost United’s midfield platform and allow the likes of Mata and Depay to concentrate on creating more opportunities for Rooney. While he had his weakest FPL season last season, he looks to start the season in his natural striking position and should flourish in his preferred role.

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[/one_half]Raheem Sterling
City have not been overly impressive in pre-season, conceding 4 goals to both Real Madrid and Stuttgart. They face West Bromwich at The Hawthorns in the first match of the season, and while City have a tendency to struggle against this kind of team, they are much stronger on paper and should be able to get a comfortable win if they play up to their attacking potential. If there has been one light in City’s pre-season, it has been Raheem Sterling, who has scored 3 goals and gotten 4 assists. Pellegrini will certainly look to his dribbling and pace to create havoc in WBA’s defence, and Sterling could be employed either as an attacking midfielder or up top. Expect him to be among the points this game-week.

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[/one_half]Theo Walcott
While no-one can say for sure what Walcott’s role is in the Arsenal team, it is difficult to not see him starting as long as Sanchez is not available for contention. As with Sterling, Walcott’s pace and dribbling will cause problems for West Ham’s defence, hence Wenger could play him up top rather than on the wing. He started as a striker against Chelsea in the Community Shield, and while he was subbed off without any goals or assists, that was against arguably the best defence in the Premier League – this is against a West Ham team that struggles to repel the minnows of the Europa League’s early stages. Hence, Walcott could easily get an explosive score if he gets enough playing time this round.

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[/one_half]Graziano Pelle
As the 4th highest scoring striker last season, 8.0 might seem like a bargain. However, many will remember that he started the season strong, but then became more and more invisible as the season went on. He still managed 12 goals and 6 assists, and has been impressive in pre-season. Southampton play away to Newcastle, a team that may or may not improve under a new manager. Even if they do improve Southampton should still be the better team, and if Pelle can carry his pre-season form into the Premier League, he could start the season with an impressive performance against Newcastle. Obviously, Pelle should be seen as more of a punt compared to the rest of the players.

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Triple Captain Chip
Just a quick word on the new feature this season. It pretty much does what it says on the tin and trebles your points for your captain on whichever game-week you choose to deploy it. We shall touch on this as and when we feel the opportunity presents itself to use it effectively but this in all likelihood is one to save for when we encounter double game-weeks later on in the season.

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Thanks for reading Captain’s Picks Fantasy Football Game-week 1. This article was written by Tekno-Kun


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  1. 85
    IanDouglas says:

    For GW2 and GW3: Payet, Chadli or Willian?

  2. 86
    rapek15 says:

    please rate my team

    • 86.1
      The B says:

      Dont like Bellerin with Debuchy being fit.

    • 86.2

      I’d say that putting both Hazard and Silva into midfield has really limited your options elsewhere. One of Matic or Cleverley needs to upgraded.

      Also, double Liverpool defense (away to Stoke!) seems too much, at least for week 1.

      Finally, I’d be nervous about a strikeforce without at least one of Aguero, Costa, Rooney or Kane?

      Any money left in the bank?

    • 86.3
      NIN says:

      rapek15 – Nah, the balance is all over the place. You’ve overspent in midfield and defence, which has destroyed your strikers. Ulloa&Gomis just wont cut it, in my opinion. Without a serious improvement up top i fancy this squad to be blown away pretty quickly.

  3. 87
    sledge10 says:

    Pretty sure this is it guys. Toying with mane, Defoe and mert instead of lukaku, Ritchie and alderweireld. I like lukaku for a one week punt tho. Gives me a chance to look at 5.5 million strikers for the following week. Any major weaknesses that anyone can see?

  4. 88
    OriginalRambo says:

    Sinclair or Hoolahan as a 5th mid?

    Have Sinclair atm but Hoolahans opening home games are inviting as is the current form of both…

  5. 89
    Silverback says:

    Come on guys you don’t know what your missing
    Roll up Roll up join the FF247 Doubles League grab yourself a partner (preferably as photo below) just a bit of fun & more risks let yourself go on Cap picks Get your codes from Init or Elle cheers all

  6. 90
    marchinOn says:

    Some might freak out at me going GW1 with a 3-5-2, but hear me out: I spent my cash on my mid and a good defense that rotates nicely for awhile. I can start Gomis for GW2 and by GW4 i can pick up Aguero by getting rid of Ritchie for Wanyama and then Rooney if he shits the bed.

    No City coverage, but they are usually awful on the road and I don’t see that changing this season. Thoughts?

    • 90.1
      makeya says:

      I’m really interested in seeing what Mane does this season. He had a blinder of a start to the Premier league. 11 goals, 4 assists and the fastest hat trick ever is a good start in my books haha!

      Team looks solid mate.

      • marchinOn says:

        Can you believe i had Mane on the bench when he scored that hat trick? Worst day in my fantasy life. I have still not got over that day.

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