Fantasy Football Fixture Analysis Gameweek 1
It seems an age away that we watched Man City clinch the league at Brighton in May, but however you have spent your summer thus far, it’s almost time to stop the tinkering and make some firm decisions for the new season. With just days to go until the deadline bell for GW1 rings and gets the 2019/20 season underway, we kick off our usual set of weekly articles with a look at Fixtures – who is hot, who is not and an extra GW1 supplement as we snapshot each remaining team.
Favourable Fixtures
Liverpool – Norwich (H), Southampton (a), Arsenal (H)
The fixture generator has again been kind to Liverpool as they attempt to win their first Premier League. An opening trip to Anfield on Friday evening is not the start that Norwich would have dreamed about as they make their return to the top flight, but for Klopp’s men it represents an early chance to not only top the table but show the rest that they mean business once again. A GW2 visit to the south coast will not only offer half their squad a nostalgic trip to their past, but also it’ll give us managers an idea as to whether Liverpool can reproduce their form of last season.
With Arsenal showing their usual defensive frailties thus far in pre-season, GW3 should hold no fears for the scousers either and with a trip to Burnley in GW4 followed by the visit of Newcastle a week later, personally I’ll be surprised if Liverpool don’t return maximum points from their opening quintet of matches.
Man City – West Ham (a), Spurs (H), Bournemouth (a)
The machine that is Man City looks likely to be the team to beat once again as Pep’s men aim for a hat-trick of titles. While the fixtures may not appear to be as straightforward on paper as Liverpool’s, away trips to West Ham and Bournemouth should hold no genuine fears. Spurs’ visit to the Etihad in GW2 may prove more of a challenge but City will have revenge on their minds having been dumped out of the Champions League last term by Poch’s boys. Even if Spurs do upset the apple cart, GWs 4, 5 & 6 sees fixtures vs Brighton, Norwich and Watford – I’m assuming that rotation holds most fears for us here and that, together with premium priced players may just stop most learned FPL managers maximising on both City and Liverpool.
Everton – Crystal Palace (a), Watford (H), Aston Villa (a)
Despite some mixed form in pre-season, The Toffees should be approaching the start of the season with confidence and expectation given that they finished the last one so impressively, they have finally spent some cash on a striker and their opening set of fixtures look pretty enticing. A trip to Selhurst may not appear as an obvious ‘wow’ opening day fixture but bear in mind that Everton are unbeaten in their last nine vs Palace and if they achieve their target of acquiring Wilfried Zaha then the opposition is immediately neutralised to a large degree. Everton then host Watford but a trip to Villa awaits in GW3. There is not much to fear for the Toffees until GW7 when they host the champions and they don’t go to a top six ground until the derby in GW15.
Everton have plenty of FPL options with Coleman, Digne, Kean, Siggy and Richarlison and so some coverage looks advised from the off though owners may be concerned with the lack of goals in pre-season. Maybe the arrival of Kean changes that when he settles in.
Arsenal – Newcastle (a), Burnley (H), Liverpool (a)
There are a number of teams that I could have included in this slot – namely Bournemouth or Watford, possibly even Chelsea. However, given that Arsenal have just signed Nicolas Pepe to team up with Aubameyang and Lacazette up top, I am confident that scoring goals should not be an issue for the Gunners – stopping them going in may be a problem, but hey ho, nothing changes there. The Gunners kick off at Newcastle and that’s about as good as it gets right now and then they host Burnley at the Emirates – Arsenal did the double over the Toon last season and they’ve won their last ten vs Burnley.
GW3 does see a trip to Liverpool which will clearly be tricky but then they face a whole series of games through to GW17 where you would expect them to score. ‘Get some attacking cover if you can and avoid the defence’ appears to be solid advice if you ask me!
Unfavourable Fixtures
Newcastle – Arsenal (H), Norwich (a), Spurs (a)
It’s not a fun time to be a Toon fan. With the knowledge that your club’s owner cares more about cheap jogging bottom sales than what should be his prized asset must be disheartening. To then allegedly spark false rumours of a fantasy buy-out every other summer must become tiresome. To then fail to appease the best manager they are likely to ever attract and to lose him to the Far East spells short term gloom until the Fat Man (the owner not the ex-manager) buggers off.
To compound matters they have lost last term’s big performers and the first five fixtures sees trips to Spurs and Liverpool and the visit of Arsenal in GW1. No Rafa, no Perez, no Rondon = no chance.
Norwich – Liverpool (a), Newcastle (H), Chelsea (H)
Any newly promoted club can only hope for any help they can get as they attempt to lay the foundations to try and fight off the threat of relegation. Sadly for the Canaries the fixture computer wasn’t playing ball and has handed them a trip to Liverpool first up. Having felt sorry for them they were then awarded a plum home tie with the above mentioned no-hopers, Newcastle. The joy, however, was short lived as GW3 sees a visit from Chelsea and then City come to Carrow Road in GW5. Sandwiched inbetween is a trip to Watford.
A quick glance at the rest
Aston Villa – tough opener at Spurs, is followed by a run of half-decent fixtures where they would be realistically looking to pick up some much needed points. Possible value in mids or Wesley.
Bournemouth – great opening two fixtures vs Sheffield United and Aston Villa should result in strong fantasy interest, but their fixtures turn from GW3’s visit of Man City, so beware.
Brighton – a new manager has led to optimism and I see plenty of comments about decent opening fixtures. It’s true that they only face one top 6 side in their first six (Man City at the Etihad in GW4) but fixtures vs Watford, West Ham and Southampton are not gimmes, so I’d exercise caution unless you want Ryan’s save points.
Burnley – fixtures vs Arsenal, Wolves and Liverpool in GWs 2-4 scream avoid to me though Pope should return plenty of save points and Gibson could be a possible 4.0mln starter at the back.
Chelsea – the enigma of the division for me. A tough open vs Man Utd and Leicester should give us an idea of Lampard’s set up and plans. Fixtures turn for the better in GW3 – get ready to jump on the bargain Blues.
Crystal Palace – a real mixture ar the start for the Eagles – much will depend on whether they can keep Zaha.
Leicester – fixtures not great to start with as they face Wolves, Chelsea, Man Utd, Spurs and Liverpool in the first eight weeks – the capacity to score remains but I wouldn’t go overboard just yet. Perez as a 6.5mln mid will be popular as will the perennial Vardy.
Man Utd – a tough start vs Chelsea and Wolves comes before a turn of fixtures from GW3 – much will depend on whether United can learn to beat the lower placed teams and how well Maguire settles the defence. The possibility of Martial playing up front could offer great 7.5mln value but like Chelsea, maybe its better to watch and observe early doors.
Sheffield United – avoid unless you need cheap fillers. Fixtures are rubbish, especially from GW4. Lundstram (4.0mln defender) has been playing much of preseason in midfield, fyi.
Southampton – Liverpool & Man Utd in GW’s 2 & 4 are mixed in with good fixtures through to GW6.
Spurs – a dream GW1 fixture vs Villa is followed by a trip to Man City. After that things improve and we’ll all be looking to jump on board Kane, Son or Eriksen and possibly a defender where Walker-Peters offers great value at 5.0mln if he can make the right back slot his own.
Watford – three decent fixtures in the first four before things turn in GW5 – may find some joy early doors but look to offload in GW5.
West Ham – fixtures look great from GW2-GW5 but the question remains, ‘Which West Ham will turn up?’ Goals have been shared around in preseason while clean sheets have proven hard to come by.
Wolves – a tough start with Leicester, Man Utd, Everton and Chelsea all appearing in the first five game-weeks. Avoid for me, yet Jimenez remains popular though he did pick up a knock while scoring twice on Europa qualifying duty so monitor presser news.
Thanks for reading Fantasy Football Fixture Analysis Gameweek 1. This article was written by Cookie.
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Anyone picking Deulofeu from the start? :rofl:
I’d prefer Deeney if I was looking at Watford.
I’d prefer Deulofeu if I knew he’d start the season with the same mentality he shows in the link (this post was a joke by the way 🙂 )
Last time I had that schmuck Deeney he got himself sent off in 12mins.
#neveragain
That’s the spirit
(Yeah I know what you mean I had him too, think it was just before a DGW too wasn’t it?)
It was.
He can’t half take a pen though….
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tChToL4fXc
Try saving that!
Me too!
I don’t think I like either
Last summer I took Deulofeu. As Smash says, mistake across the season. Deeney and Murray do not give you consistent returns nor the excitement either!!
Some moves!
Gray is flying under the radar somewhat. 2 goals today and 4 in total including one penalty.
0.5m cheaper than the other two as well…
I’ve seen King in a lot of teams (including my own) but I’ve got a feeling Solanke is knocking on the door. Anyone agree?
Yeah, agreed. Think I might have questioned that when Smash and I did the Devil’s Advocate article a couple of days ago.
That fact that Wilson might overshadow him any way plus the threat of rotation is making me think I need to think again…
Smash loves King as do a lot of FPL players because he is consistent.
But not very exciting. Surely someone like Joelinton or Ings may offer better returns?
Not sure about love. It might just be blind hope
Don’t think so, he played 0 minutes in the last friendly today, whereas King played 86mins today, scored, and looked rather lively as well (although Wilson for 1.5m more seems to be worth it, 1+2 today and he’s looked razor sharp during pre-season)
Solanke played 90 minutes last night and scored.
He will see some time but King and Wilson will be the first choice pair. And Wilson, I believe, is worth the extra cash.
Yeah I know but my reasoning is that the last friendly is a lot more revealing than the ones before, think Solanke playing 0 minutes today isn’t a good sign for him, think King will at least start the season, although as I said above I do agree Wilson is definitely worth the extra 1.5m, he looked very good today!
My point being he was unlikely to play any part today because he played 90 last night.
Fraser played last night and not today. Neither side you would say was their absolute fist choice to start next week.
Just Wilson for you Zed?
Yeah agreed. Unfortunately I think Wilson is well worth the extra 1.5 over King. Though that does not mean I’m going to pay it. It really can go either way with Bournemouth
I currently have Wilson, yes, but I’m still tinkering, King might still be in my team come GW1 if I need the money, King would be just a punt for the first two games and then I’d move him on…
I’ve been a big fan of Wilson’s since a bagged a hattrick for me a few years back
We always hold onto those memories.
:yess:
Cheers for the article Cookie. Enjoyable and useful. Views on which of these I should go for? Crowbarring in a third premium attacker really downgrades everything else.
4-5-1 is brave, i don’t think i’d want to stick all my chips on just 1 striker.
I get the appeal of 5 mids who can score but personally i’d prefer someone stronger to call off the bench if needed
Cheers Photek.
GentleBen, I prefer the top one, looks strong as long as Lucas Moura & Zinchenko retain their spots.
Thanks Cookie
First one.
Cheers Smash
Evening all
Great write up guys!
This is me so far…
I’ll be looking to get KDB gw3 if he shows signs of his past greatness, other than that I’m pretty set… I think.
Thoughts?
Looks good, don’t know what’s the latest on Zichenko but I’m a bit worried, well the community shield will give us many clues and hints, but my thinking is Zichenko is, even if he starts the season, only a one mistake away from rotation… Or has there been some more news on Mendy NOT being liked by Pep?
i think Zinchenko started the last 6 or 7 city games last season, Pep is a fan, i’m pretty sure he’s good to go
Mendy not in training yet I believe and Pep won’t change something that works
Mendy is surely on his way out. As good as he is, he just isn’t available. Plus I think he had a falling out with Pep at the end of last year, tho things may have healed since.
On the other hand, he could be 2 games away from a consistent run…
Fair enough, I’d really love Zinchenko to start regularly, makes the team making so much easier
I’m not sure Mendy is on his way out. However it must be remembered he’s played virtually no football for two years. Is he the same player and he’s by all means not going to come back to the team immediately. I can see him being eased back as it’s logical
Love that team Hatter.
Cheers Cookie and big thanks for the informative article as always
What’s the opinion on Pulisic? Where does he play in the midfield and will he pick up points?
Attacking midfielder igy.
I would imagine he’ll get amongst the points yeah.
Looks set MadHatter
Cheers Photek