Fantasy Football Fixture Analysis Gameweek 2
Welcome to Fantasy Football Fixture Analysis Gameweek 2. And as quickly as that, it is all over. All the optimism pumped into you on these boards over the past few weeks has been shattered, all that boasting to your mates that they may as well just pay you the league winner’s money before the season starts has backfired, and all that time picking hidden ‘gems’ was wasted. Indeed, the only hidden gem we truly managed to find – Aaron Wan-Bissaka – was parked on our benches, sandwiched between reckless Enabler A and feckless Enabler B. I joke, of course. We are one week in. I will save you the patronising hare and tortoise, sprint and marathon rubbish in the hope that someone wildcards for the entertainment of the rest of the site.
Gameweek 1 will never go perfectly. I am presuming every single one of us said ‘I had him’ when someone we had three weeks ago rippled the back of the net or grabbed an assist. Some of us probably said it so many times that our mates made it a drinking rule at the pub! Unfortunately, this is fantasy football, and your squad cannot have 40 players in it (and even if it did I bet you would have ‘almost put him in’!)
Forget Gameweek 1; we have a week to pump up the optimism once more, to boast to our mates again, and to find another hidden gem or two. Luckily, I am not on Tips this week so I will just rattle off the teams that have nice, pretty green fixtures and save the hard work for a better man. Sit tight and don’t do anything knee-jerk. If you watched the games, the ‘eye test’ might justify a transfer, but following the crowds of people who get bored after six gameweeks when they have not won a copy of FIFA 19, a match ball, a rucksack and a mug yet is stupid. Furthermore, the prediction websites often get price change calculations wrong at this time of the year so do not let the ostensible hive of activity on those sites trouble you.
Favourable Fixtures
Manchester City – Huddersfield (H), Wolves (A), Newcastle (H)
No surprises here. Just like the site team’s justification for Mo Salah, Manchester City is Manchester City. They breezed past Arsenal 2-0 in their own backyard with even more quality left sitting on the bench. Not only that, but their next six fixtures are as good as you could ask for (I deliberately refrained from saying ‘as good as money can buy’) – the six promoted sides over the past two seasons, four of which will be played in front of a home crowd at the Etihad. Picking players immune to Pepotation – and, yes, that is the best portmanteau I could come up with – might be nigh on impossible, but going without their players over the coming weeks is surely playing with fire. During their 3-0 defeat at home to Chelsea, Huddersfield look much the same as they did last year; rubbish. Wagner’s men conceded 33 away from home, placing them 16th in that regard overall and, having failed to strengthen at the back over the summer (except making permanent signings out of two of their best, Terence Kongolo and Jonas Lössl), I doubt they will be able to put up much of a fight against a free-flowing City team who averaged a staggering 3.21 goals per home game last season.
Manchester City then come up against newcomer golden boys Wolves who looked a bit fazed by all the unwanted pressure that has been put on them against Everton on Saturday. City averaged 2.37 goals per away game last season, and Wolves did not offer enough against Everton to instill me with much confidence of a solid defensive showing against the Citizens.
To round it off Newcastle make their way to the Etihad the following gameweek. Unfortunately for Newcastle fans, House of Fraser is not a shiny new £90m striker but just another business for their owner to add to his mountain of things he cares about more than the football club itself. They conceded a poor 30 goals away from home last season and I doubt they will cause City many problems.
Did I mention that they then face Fulham (H), Cardiff (A), and Brighton (H)? One thing you can do to help you stave off using your Wildcard early doors is to triple up on last season’s champions. It probably won’t be enough in itself to stop you, but at least you won’t have had a total car crash before getting twitchy fingers on the Saturday of Gameweek 4.
As for City defenders – not that Mendy is even a defender – which may prove to be a more concrete way of getting regular starters from City into your side, they only conceded 27 goals in total in the last campaign and neither Huddersfield (0.63) nor Newcastle (0.95) managed to average even one goal per game away from home.
Everton – Southampton (H), Bournemouth (A), Huddersfield (H)
Defensively, Everton looked shaky against Wolves (perhaps understandably after Phil Jagielka’s first-half red card), although the late arrivals of Yerry Mina, Kurt Zouma and Lucas Digne should provide some degree of solidity. They conceded a steady if not impressive 22 at home last season, although Southampton’s measly 17 away goals last year coupled with Huddersfield’s 12 provides strong conditions for returns from Everton defenders. Bournemouth scored 26 at home last year, and will probably beat that tally this year if they start playing Josh King up front and giving him penalty duties (no points for guessing who forked out an extra £0.5m for Callum Wilson’s strike partner). Everton conceded a pretty terrible 36 away last season, which was only ‘bettered’ by West Ham, Leicester, and Stoke, so do not expect a clean sheet there, unless their acquisitions have a bigger (and quicker!) impact than expected.
Offensively, a brace from Richarlison was enough for Everton fans to decide that £40m was a bargain, which they proceeded to let every Liverpool fan on Twitter know about. They scored with relative ease at home last season (28) and the addition of Richarlison will likely see that total passed this time around. At the time of writing the severity of the Brazilian’s injury is unknown, although he seemed to be walking on it okay after the match and Marco Silva did not seem to make anything of it in his post-match interview. Bournemouth had one of the worst home defensive records last season, conceding 30.
Liverpool – Crystal Palace (A), Brighton (H), Leicester (A)
Two away games in their next three might make Liverpool seem a strange choice, but last season Crystal Palace conceded 27 at home, Leicester disappointingly let 22 past them, and Liverpool’s 39 goals away from home was second only to you know whom. Liverpool’s average of 2.37 goals per game at home last season should see them record a comfortable result against Brighton in Gameweek 3 despite strengthening in left and right-back through Bernardo and Martin Montoya, respectively.
It feels wrong, as with Manchester City (and I suppose Crystal Palace now!), to delineate Liverpool’s offence from its defence, but Crystal Palace were strong in front of goal at Selhurst Park (29) last season and Liverpool conceded 28 away, putting them on a par with the mid-table sides. They should have more joy at home to Brighton though, having only conceded ten at Anfield last year with some bolstering over summer, with the Seagulls scoring the joint lowest (10) away from home. It remains to be seen what sort of an impact marquee signing Alireza Jahanbakhsh will have on the club’s attacking returns having only come on as a substitute at the weekend, but he did come from the Netherlands…
Best of the rest
Arsenal and Chelsea would both have been included if it were not for playing each other this coming weekend. They both have a very favourable string of fixtures after their London derby, but like a terrible cliff-hanger in a soap opera, I will leave that for next week’s writer to enthuse you with.
Unfavourable Fixtures
Newcastle – Cardiff (A), Chelsea (H), Manchester City (A)
Newcastle’s next fixture against Cardiff seems relatively kind, although their away form has already been addressed above such that I would not be surprised to see the lads return from Wales disappointed. They then face a Chelsea side invigorated by trying to play ‘Sarri-ball’. I must admit, I did not really know what ‘Sarri-ball’ was. I watched the game, I still did not know what Sarri-ball was, although apparently they have not learned how to play it yet. I tried to find out what Sarri-ball is; ‘high intensity, passing football’, apparently. Ahh, right, sounds revolutionary that.
Whilst I do not think Sarri-ball is some newfangled style of football that will make Chelsea unplayable, I do think that Chelsea’s statistics from last season needs taking with a pinch of salt. Heck, maybe even as much salt as a portion of McDonald’s chips. Conte lost the dressing room before he had even managed to find it! They managed to keep hold of Hazard, which spells trouble for their opponents, although they failed to bring in a striker and have seemingly failed to inject their current striker with any confidence. At any rate, they still averaged 1.68 goals per away game and conceded just over one per game. I think it probably does suffice to say that Manchester City is Manchester City here, away from home of all places.
Brighton – Manchester United (H), Liverpool (A), Fulham (H)
The next two will not be easy for Chris Hughton’s men as they welcome Manchester United to the Amex before their most dedicated fans make their way up to Liverpool, unfortunately to play the ones that wear red, not blue. Liverpool has already been dealt with above, but Manchester United managed to concede just one goal per game on average away from home, so don’t expect your Brighton assets to be raking in attacking points, especially now that Mourinho has Toby Alderweireld Harry Maguire Diego Godin maybe, potentially, hopefully realised that the pairing of Jones and Smalling is not the answer. The visit of Fulham seems a long way away with these two fixtures before it, and even then Fulham appears to have a stronger side on paper than Brighton after a strong transfer window.
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Hi all,
Save FT right?
Ederson
Robertson Bavies Mendy
Salah Mane Richalison Jota
Zaha Aguero King
Boruc Stephens Wan-Bissa Peltier
Yes
Yup but swap Bavies for Davies as the former is just a pretender 😉
Good shooting for the first week and sit tight on that team for now
Cheers all
Afternoon everyone !!
Back on the boards after a (well deserved & needed) 1.5month break !!
Feeling fresh & energized for the new season !
Hope everyone(or at least most of you) had a good start of the season.
Seeing some nice 1st round scores all around.
Keep’em coming!!
HL
My score wasnt the best, but 76 is a start i saticefied with.
Hope everything worked out for you to HL?
75pts here, Wafflez…
Not bad for someone who spent 10mins on his team ; 5mins b4 deadline !!
No Shaw/Alonso/Mendy/Richarlison etc. also…
Considering all of the above, I’m super satisfied with the outcome 😉 !!
Good shootin HL. You mean I shouldn’t have tinkered everyday for 6 weeks?!
Guess so !!
Even my wife’s team scored well =70pts.
No need to mention she can only name 5or6 players max + and has no knowledge on how the game is played !
Great thanks HL. Salt in the wounds….
Hey HL, great to see you back. Thought you’d gone AWOL again.
Nah…
Digital detox -> that’s all 😉 .
I trust all is well in the Init’s camp ?
Btw-can you email me the Reg’s league code, mate ?
p.s. use the @email.cz one pls…tnx
All good mate thanks. Literally just arrived back at 5am this morning from a few weeks in Turkey so just catching up on here as well as trying to figure out what time zone my body clock now thinks it is in!
Yeah, get you on the detox. Could have done without going straight from FPL to the WC, I was just about done after that. Needed a break myself and I’ve had one now. Hoping I may have got away with it without anyone particularly noticing too! But judging by what’s being going on I think someone may have #prayforMito
Regs code sent mate. Just reply so I know you got it on the correct one.
Didn’t get it.
I’ve emailed you now from the correct one.
Turkey is great!
I love their “all inclusive” offers.
A proper holiday!
I spent only a few days in Greece.
Turkey was on our list for this year, but we postponed it due to relocation (in a process of switching countries/jobs atm).
September would be ideal for a vacation, if all goes acc to plan (it usually doesn’t )…
Replied directly mate. Check spam if still not received.
Got it.
Tnx.
I feel mane would be better this season than last season
Mornin all. Only transfer I’m considering is Lucas Moura > Neves. Crap start this weekend but trying to avoid the knee-jerk. Thoughts?
Avoid the knee-jerk imo! Good player and will get a few goals/assists from set pieces but plays deep and think there are a lot more attacking options at £7m! Depends though…what would you do with the extra 2m?
I’d be tempted to give Moura this one. Assuming you think he plays again?
I’d guess so Innit due to Son being gone for a bit, no? Had a last minute shuffle Friday afternoon after the FF247 hunch about Firmino not starting ;). Led me to Pedro’s week 1 points so can’t be too upset Honestly don’t know much about Moura.
I would do it…
Get Neves in & maybe use the extra funds to upgrade Zaha to Firmino ?
lol – see my reply to Innit Had Firmino/Cairney/Jota just before deadline and swapped to Mitrovic/Pedro/Moura last minute.
Hold on to him for at least another round. A home match against Fulham next round for Moura or an away fixture at Leicester for Neves.
Next round you have 2 FT and you can try to get some Arsenal cover which should be a step up from wolves.
I need a chep defender was thinking Trent Alexander-Arnold??
It would help if we knew the rest of the team. I think he is a good pick but if you have Robertson and Alison already then I’m don’t think it’s a smart move
Fabianski/Patricio-Coleman-Dohrety-Mendy
No Liverpool playerers back, but I have Salah and Firminio, next week I am thinking to Firminio to a cheaper Forward and after that I thinking getting Mane into my team
I’d suggest Schlupp (4.5m) as he’s now playing in midfield and scores the occasional goal – including this GW1 when I left him on the bench, but as long as he stays in the Palace first XI he seems good value
Thanks Sclupp is a good pick, but I like to have most cheap defenders, so I think Alexander Arnold good be a good choise if he will start most of the games
But Schlupp is 0.5m cheaper than TAA and also classed as a defender in fantasy land – it’s only in reality that he’s playing further forward
I had Schlupp on the benk in the first round
Ask him if he minds coming off the bench this week and pulling his boots on, that way you save a transfer and Schlupp is happy as he’ll get a half time orange, everyone wins! 😉
William or Pedro
Do you mean Willian? If yes. Then neither.
If you mean William. Then again. Neither.
I think if you have neither then I’d hold off and see how Hazard affects their playing time!