Fantasy Football Fixture Analysis Gameweek 12
Everyone loves an out of position defenfder, especially so when he score two goals. And also keeps a ‘clean sheet’. Unless you don’t own him of course. In which case; everyone hates an out of position defender who….
‘Lundy’, as he’s affectionately known by his admirers (owners), or ‘FFS’, as he’s less afectionately known by his (now) suitors, probably did make or break many a GW. You’re either loving or hating this intro already, depending on which camp you were in. The worst camp to be in though was the one that owned him but benched him. And it’d be a bitter pill to swallow for sure but also leads nicely in to why we do a ‘Fixtures Analysis’ article at all;
Burnley average just 1 goal a game away from home, and concede almost twice as many as that on their travels. If you owned Lundy and didn’t play him in this one then when exactly where you planning to do so? Maybe you had ‘better’ alternatives, we get that, sometimes it happens, but it also leads on to this article nicely as we are going to look at the stats for the fixtures for GW12 and look at some probabilities.
Our usual Fixtures Analysis takes in the next 3 games but given that it is the International Break immediately after this one we thought we would do something a bit different and just look at GW12 in isolation. We are going to take a simple approach and look at which teams have the best match-ups in terms of both attacking and defensive potential for this week.
The subsequent rankings are based upon either goals scored or conceded but only either home or away depending on what is relevant to each team this week.
Who is most likely to score…
Very simple this, which teams have scored the most when they play either home or away.
1. Liverpool vs Man City
Liverpool have scored the most goals (14) of any team playing at home this week. Man City have scored the most goals (15) of any team playing away this week, in fact they rank 1st overall for any team playing either home or away this week and also 1st overall for goals scored with 34.
Liverpool have failed to keep a clean sheet at home this (league) season and their games average 3.8 goals (for both teams), the 4th highest in the league overall.
We’d like to think that this will equate to a goal-fest and the attacking numbers would certainly suggest so. However… we should note that whilst neither are particularly notorious for their iron clad defences they have both only conceded 5, home and away respectively. Or 1 a game. So it could just as easily be 4-4 as 1-1, just don’t expect any clean sheets.
2. Leicester vs Arsenal
Welcome to Unai Emery’s last game in charge of Arsenal. Perhaps. Leicester are ranked 3rd for most goals scored with 12 at home, they are also the 2nd highest scorers overall now with 27, behind only Man City. If Emery’s stock is waning Brendan’s is simply gathering pace. His record in Scotland may be overlooked somewhat because of the one horse race thing but regardless it still makes for stupendously good reading with a double Treble and going unbeaten in all domestic competitions in the 2016/17 season.
Leicester’s home games average 3 goals per match.
Arsenal have conceded 7 on the road which is about bang average but haven’t kept an away clean sheet since the opening day at Newcastle. In fact their defensive capabilities seem to be declining on a weekly basis. Should they concede early here this one could easily get away from them very quickly. Should they score first… this one could easily get away from them very quickly.
3. Spurs vs Sheffield United
Put this fixture in front of most fantasy players back in July and they would have earmarked it as one for at least double Spurs attacking coverage and almost a shoe-in for the armband to land on one of them, probably Kane. And indeed Spurs are ranked 5th for goals scored (10) this week.
But this may be a precautionary tale as much as anything, because sometimes statistics only tell you half a tale. The other half of the tale is that Sheffield United are ranked joint 1st for least goals conceded away from home with just 4 past them so far. This could be a tight affair.
Who is most likely to concede…
Again, very simple this, which teams face the ‘worst’ defences in terms of goals conceded, either away or home, respectively. Or if you like, which teams are most likely to concede.
1. Southampton vs Everton
We begin with an anomaly. Or is it? Southampton sit first in terms of goals conceded at home but this is of course mainly due to the Leicester rinsing. Do we put that down to a one off or do we simply include it as a statistic, given that it actually happened?
For the record they have conceded 19 at home and scored just 4 in 5 games. And their games at home average 4.6 goals each, the 2nd highest in the league.
The fact that they recovered enough to go to Man City and only conceded two probably suggests that wounds have been patched a bit, if not altogether healed.
For their part, Everton have scored just 3 on the road in 5 games. They do however boast the joint 3rd most conceded away from home with 9 against them. There should be goals on offer in this one, if you can bring yourself to buy either a Saints or Everton ‘asset’.
2. Norwich vs Watford
2nd and 1st place for most goals conceded collide here, as Norwich have conceded the 2nd most at home (14) and Watford have conceded the most away (13). A Norwich home game provides the best value for a season ticket holder as they have seen 4.8 goals per game.
This should in theory mean goals galore as Norwich also sit joint 4th for most goals scored at home (10) this season. Watford however have only scored two on their travels. Which rather spoils the argument!
3. Wolves vs Aston Villa
Villa are the 2nd worst away from home in the porous stakes having shipped 11 so far. Wolves however have only scored 7 at home, which is joint 13th in that respect. Villa have managed to score 8 on the road whilst Wolves have conceded the same amount at home. And Wolves have yet another Europa League tie on Thursday, which despite what Nuno proclaims does tend to derail them a touch.
THE TABLES
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Who is likely to replace Matip for next 2-3 weeks…Lovren or Gomes?
Looking at recent minutes it appears Lovren.
Thanks GP. Thinking of downgrading Robertson to Lovren for a couple of weeks and then brining in another SHU defender. Will allow me to swap CHO for Tielemans.
Not sure I’m sold on that. Lack of Liverpool clean sheets at the moment. Robbo and TAA are bringing the attacking points in
I am hoping that with easy matchups after the MC games things may get a lot better. One can always live in hope :yes:
Do you really think I will get more points holding on to Robertson, or bringing in Tielemans?
Want to get rid of CHO. 2 FT and 0mib
Thanks!
I understand your dilemma. Without getting rid of a biggie, you can’t bring in a decent replacement for CHO.
Long term Robbo is a good choice. But I don’t see any other way of bringing in a 6+ midfielder without downgrading Robbo.
Personally I’d do the transfers but that’s because I’m not planning to bring in Liverpool defenders anytime soon. Let’s me focus my funds up ahead. But that’s me.
Hi folks. Assuming money’s no object, please rank these LEI midfielders for me:
1. Maddison
2. Tielemans
3. Perez
Chipster, as you have it for me mate.
Thanks Cookie :good:
For me i think its
1. Tielemans
2. Maddison
3. Perez
I feel like from open play, Tielemans will be more likely to assist and score as he makes those runs into the box. Maddison will rely more on set pieces. Will have to watch perez a bit more on his performances.
Thanks. I was thinking along the same lines, so useful to get some reassurance
Worth taking a 4pt hit to get the attached team?
Involved Ota, Auba & Greenwood out and Rico, Vardy & Jimenez in?
Feel abit reluctant to get rid of Auba but Vardy is nearly a must have. I could hold the Greenwood to Jimenez transfer to avoid the hit but want to finally get rid of him!!
Thanks as always.
I took a hit to get in Vardy and Jimenez and it paid off.
Can you do Auba plus It’s for Vardy and TAA? I was suggested the same by a fellow manager here. You wouldn’t have to take a -4 hit and you have a defender for the rest of the season
But if you aren’t sold on premium defender, then yes, id take that -4 hit n bring in those 3 players. Will hold off till Friday though.
Yeh I could do that with 0.1 to spare, just wasn’t sure if I wanted a big premium defender in and wanted to finally get shut of Greenwood… lol
My thoughts exactly regarding my team as well.
I did the greenwood to Connolly move and will be looking to bring a strong 5th mid in the coming weeks.
Interesting slant on the usual article. Thanks Init.
What are the prospects of game time for CHO this week? He’s been disappointing since I got him. Any thoughts on these ideas?
1. CHO > Grealish/McGinn/Perez
2. CHO & Aguero > Mount & Auba (-4)
3. CHO & Aguero > Sterling & Ings (-4)
3. Nothing
Or maybe CHO —> Trossard
It really depends on what happens in CL tonight and Willian’s fitness. More so Willian’s fitness – he hobbled off at the weekend and I would imagine he will be rested tonight and then be able to play at the weekend. But you never know. Best to hold and wait and see. If Willian can’t play at the weekend then CHO will play. I imagine William will be fit but you never know.
Thanks Ben. I’ll keep an eye on that game
Enjoyed the twist you’ve put on the article Init. Very informative and concise.
1ft and 0.1 itb. good to go for this week?
Looks great eresh.
Cheers colriles