Fantasy Football Fixture Analysis Gameweek 2
By the time that you read this, things — fixtures — will have happened! Certain players (most probably) brought in double-digit hauls for their owners; several favourites (most likely) got booked. The culprits may well seem obvious now, but it wasn’t even remotely clear on Saturday morning.
Indeed, whilst I’m writing to you from the past — well, that can be said of any given passage, but it’s often fresh off the print — we’ve now observed ~2.105% of the new [F]PL season, albeit not a full Gameweek yet. That leaves us with just under 98% of the season to chase: almost quite literally, then, all to play for! One step at a time, though, or perhaps three to four steps; Premier League fixtures (even in the crowds’ absences) will never cease to function as our guiding lights.
This might just be my first Fixtures article, but you know the drill already. As always, take the bold statements that follow this with a pinch of salt. Then flush them all down your now-briny toilet.
FPL FIXTURE TRACKER
But first up that all important Fixture Tracker itself…
FIXTURE TRACKER LINK
Worth Chasing
The pair of elephants lurking in the room (as per Swirly’s reference last week) both need addressing here, but first off, it’s only fair to feature the best upcoming fixtures of all…
Everton — West Brom (H), Crystal Palace (A), Brighton (H)
You never know how The Toffees will perform in a given match. Again, that can be said of any given team, granted. Given their [outfield] squad, however, this is a baffling bunch. Did any of you see that Spurs (A) result coming? Turns out they are baffling too.
Anyway, caveats aside, this revamped squad (James Rodríguez in with a jerky four-point hit?) now faces three sides that should all be primarily aiming to survive. For a team with Ancelotti’s presumably high ambitions, this lot should yield seven to nine points, ‘should’ being the major operative word. You probably don’t have space for Digne-esque punts, but Fixtures articles don’t care.
Manchester United — Crystal Palace (H), Brighton (A), Spurs (H)
Once more, here’s a team that now faces three sides that should all be primarily aiming to survive. No more digs from now on, no matter how easy the fixture schedulers have made them. I’ll try…
Manchester United are back from their summer holidays. Of course, sadly, not everybody returned on their expected flight; in contrast, The Fridge just feels thankful to be back at all, and likely never wants to leave the safety of his kitchen again. All of the rest should be charged up and raring to go. Solskjær was driving pretty smoothly in the closing stages of the prior season and I wouldn’t be remotely surprised to see him storm towards pole position after their opening set. I’ve just realised that, beyond fridges having wheels, there’s absolutely no need for this F1 analogy.
Manchester City — Wolves (A), Leicester (H), Leeds (A)
More returns from summer, even better players, slightly harder fixtures. Granted, an initial away match at Wolves doesn’t scream out for a big GW2 transfer, yet no PL fixture necessarily stops this machine from scoring half a dozen goals. Leicester folded harder than James Milner’s fresh ironing after the post-lockdown resumption and, quite frankly, Leeds United might as well be carrying the first-time participation badge.
I expect some resilience from each of their opponents here, make no mistake, but I don’t expect much. Pep failed to pull off his three-consecutive-titles trick — he’ll instil his relentless hunger amongst everybody whom he selects to start now — we just need to figure that selection out…
Worth Running Away From
Any takers? Surely not. I’d be saving those ‘calculated gambles’ for much further down the line.
West Ham — Arsenal (A), Wolves (H), Leicester (A)
Another set of overlapping fixtures here. The teams in question, however, couldn’t be much more different — except for their questionable defences. Even then…
Never mind whatever the Newcastle result was — it can only get sadder from here.
Crystal Palace — Manchester United (A), Everton (H), Chelsea (A)
Since the restart, with Norwich out of the picture, no PL team’s looked worse. Only a solitary point claimed against Spurs (which, of course, means almost nothing) in their final eight matches. Things don’t look much better for Mitchell and co. now.
I just remembered that you can use factual stats to consolidate your viewpoints…
West Brom — Everton (A), Chelsea (H), Southampton (A)
One final team with two away trips in their next three matches. Which one has the worst deal? It’s nice to remember that you don’t need to worry about your choice: stick with Pereira; ditch for an emerging option who keeps winking at you; just don’t bring in another squad member from this tragic trio.
Probably Not Worth Losing Sleep Over
Southampton and Liverpool offer plenty of FPL options — you know their names — but it’s a pretty mixed bag for both at present. Leicester are now blessed with a very enticing pair of home fixtures that straddle their dreaded Etihad visit. Spurs cou——
I’m afraid that all that we’ve got enough space for! Good luck with your GW2 plans. I’ll catch you soon.
Thanks for reading Fantasy Football Fixture Analysis Gameweek 2. This article was written by Jamesimmo.
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And so the merry go-round begins. Many thanks to James for a great article.
Fishing for thoughts.
I’m maybe stupidly, maybe wisely determined to switch Auba in for KDB. Do I wait until GW3 though or go for it?
Bit confused by your comments. If you have Auba keep him for GW2 then switch him out for KDB GW3. If you have KDB keep him. Hope that helps
Thanks! I was thinking that, keep hold of Auba an extra week, then switch him in for KDB , and with the extra 0.5 maybe upgrade Vinagre to Saiss.
Sounds like a good plan. Wolves have great fixtures GW3-7
Great article James!
Ok I have 0.5 and need to sort out Vinagre. Coleman worth a punt? Or jump on the Gabriel or Reece James bandwagon?
Don’t do anything yet, just leave him on the bench. You could easily find Saiss or Mercal getting an injury on Thursday against Stoke and Vinagre becomes viable again. Or something happens to your team midweek and you need your FT elsewhere.
Going with this GW2.
Will do Auba > Kdb and Son > Bruno for GW3.
This ok?
@Terminator
Hold the Auba -> KDB transfer and do them both GW3
I am, I will ONLY do it sooner if the prices are going to stop me as I have no spare funds, I have £1m ITB to enable Auba > Kdb and Son > Bruno.
It was my plan all along, well I was going to dump Salah instead of Auba but I have changed my mind, well they both have GW2 and Auba must get at least two goals before I consider keeping him over Salah as they have a couple of tough games coming up and I know Auba can score against anyone but so can Salah and I cannot have Auba, Salah, KdB and Bruno all together in my team there isn’t the funds.
I reckon both Bruno and KDB will go up by Thurs, Bruno maybe tonight
Well done James, many thanks mate.
Please rate my team below
I have 1 FT with 0 in bank
Also no problem to make -4 hit
What about captain also
Auba is as good a capo pick for GW2 as your are likely to get. I personally would plat Mitro and bench Treze. As for transfers maybe Son to Havertz?
Or roll the dice and do Son to Pulisic as I’m sure he’s itching to get back to playing and it would seem he was held out of the lineup today perhaps to have him at his best for the Liverpool match.