Fantasy Football Fixture Analysis Gameweek 26
Welcome to Fantasy Football Fixture Analysis Gameweek 26. First of all, if you had him, congratu-flippin’-lations. If you didn’t, I’m sorry for bringing this up. You’ve probably been peppered with group chat messages from that smug arse in your mini-league that only went and triple captained him. You’ve probably been on Twitter and seen cringey attempts at not gloating about triple-digit scores. And now, you’ve probably come here to turn your attention to Gameweek 26 and forget all about Gameweek 25 only to see Rosco bleating about deciding not to captain him. Me too. I haven’t even mentioned his name yet. I don’t really need to because we all know who I’m on about. What’s most annoying is that every man and his dog told Rosco to captain Aguero and yet he still went for Sane. It’s like telling a kid not to do something and then having to listen to them cry at you when they ignore your considered advice and end up falling over.
Anyway, it’s been a while since I wrote one of these. Gameweek 15 to be precise. Since then, Huddersfield have managed to pick up one measly point in the league and were smashed 5-0 on Saturday by a side supposedly lacking motivation and not good enough for Sarri. Huddersfield have finally signed another striker. I say ‘another’, but that implies that they had strikers at the club before Karlan Grant’s arrival. Mounie has one goal in 21 appearances this season, which is one more than any of the other strikers! That’s enough ‘kicking a man whilst he’s down’ for this article.
Whilst thinking about which teams to include in this week’s instalment, the blank in Gameweek 27 for Manchester City, Chelsea, Brighton and Everton proved to be a bit of a sticking point. Everyone’s position will be slightly different; some of you will have no players from these teams, some will have a couple, and others will have a handful. As such, it makes it quite difficult to produce an article advising you on which teams to look at. A case in point is Manchester City. The games that straddle their blank in Gameweek 27 are both home games, against Chelsea and West Ham. Manchester City have scored 43 in 13 at home, scoring 2+ in every single one of them. Chelsea conceded four against Bournemouth and two against Arsenal the time before that, failing to score against either side. West Ham have lost their last three away games without scoring. If you are able to bench your Manchester City assets and field a strong (okay, maybe half decent) XI in Gameweek 27, then Manchester City do have favourable fixtures over the next three. If you can’t, then they don’t.
Oh dear, I’ve started writing stats in the intro now. As if my articles are not already long enough. It is something to consider when looking at which players to get rid of over the next two weeks in anticipation for the blank though. In short, Manchester City’s players would be the only ones I would be actively trying to find a way to keep. As for Chelsea and brace-scoring Hazard, you will have to read the rest of the article (or just scroll, if you’re already bored). What can I say, I was struggling to find ‘enough’ teams with unfavourable fixtures. At least I’ve given you the take-home point already!
Okay, I’m rambling. Let’s look at some fixtures.
The all important FPL FIXTURE TRACKER itself…
Favourable Fixtures
Arsenal – Huddersfield (A), Southampton (H), Bournemouth (H)
First up for Emery’s men is a trip ‘up north’ to the John Smith’s. As is clear from my opening remarks, Huddersfield are in dire straits at the moment. One point since beating Wolves in Gameweek 13. Yikes. Huddersfield have scored five goals in 13 home matches, and eight of those games were against teams in the bottom nine.
Arsenal have only scored three goals in their last four away games, which is in stark contrast to their other eight away games where they managed to score 2+ in each of them. If Chelsea showed us anything this weekend though, it is that Huddersfield’s opponent’s form pales into insignificance when compared to Huddersfield’s.
Arsenal then have home games against Southampton and Bournemouth. The Gunners have scored 11 in their last four home matches and seem to have found their rhythm again.
Since Hasenhüttl was appointed at Southampton, the Saints have actually been pretty impressive on the road with two wins, two draws and a loss (and the loss came just three days after his appointment). Despite this, they still failed to keep a clean sheet in four of those fixtures, only managing to shut Chelsea out. It is worth mentioning that Southampton did only concede one in each of those four matches, but why let the most accurate representation of the statistics get in the way of the point I am trying to make?
Bournemouth have lost their last seven away games, conceding 2+ in every single one of them and only scoring three. Okay so that does include City, Spurs and ‘new’ United, but it also includes Newcastle (sorry, Rosco), Everton (sorry, Init), and Cardiff (sorry?). Sounds like an easy Arsenal win to me.
Wolves – Newcastle (H), Bournemouth (A), Huddersfield (A)
As someone who got rid of Jimenez for close to his initial price, seeing him soar to £6.7m has been a bitter pill to swallow. I will likely be bringing him back in this week, sheepishly. Gameweek 26 sees Wolves face Newcastle at home. Wolves have scored seven in their last two home matches and won four of the last six (with Liverpool being one of their losses). Newcastle, on the other hand, have won just two games away from home all season, the first against low-lying Burnley and the second against lowest-lying Huddersfield. Bar the game against Liverpool though, where the Reds rolled out 4-0 winners, Newcastle are rarely battered. In fact, that defeat is the only time they have lost by more than a one goal margin away from home, and that includes City, Chelsea and Spurs (and ‘old’ United, but that’s not impressive!).
Next up are two away games. The first of these is not walkover of a fixture. Bournemouth have only lost at home to United, Arsenal and Liverpool. Their last four home matches have seen them amass ten points in which they scored 11 goals and kept three clean sheets. Wolves will likely have more joy against their next opponent though; Huddersfield have lost their last six home games, including ties against Brighton, Newcastle, Southampton and Burnley. In Wolves’ last three away matches, they scored three against both Spurs and Everton. They drew a blank against Manchester City, but I guess that’s forgivable.
Encroaching slightly on next week’s article, Wolves then face Cardiff at home, who have just five points away from home all season. ‘Whoop-de-doo! Ol’ Gil has finally caught a break!’
Liverpool – Bournemouth (H), Manchester United (A), Watford (H)
Liverpool’s fans say they haven’t won the league yet whilst others are trying to jinx it by saying they have. Whatever your view, they are top of the league and the 1-1 draw with Leicester hardly spells crisis. Scratch that. Rip up the script. Liverpool have just drawn again and even needed the help of a linesman this time round. Perhaps Klopp laid down some extra-long turf on the touchline to impair the linesman’s ability to keep up with play.
Liverpool are still undefeated at home though and in the four home ties before Leicester they scored 16, including three against United and five against Arsenal. As you certainly all know already, Liverpool are short of defenders at the moment. Klopp even had to resort to playing Henderson at right-back last week. Their recent results are evidence of these defensive difficulties; one clean sheet (against Newcastle) in their last five at home contrasts sharply with the one goal conceded in the previous seven matches.
At least from an attacking point of view though, the two upcoming home games are a great opportunity for Liverpool to make a real statement of intent to Manchester City. Next week’s opponent, Bournemouth, have been bloody awful away from home since November (discussed above). I dread to think how many managers will deploy Salah as their captain next week. If you don’t have Salah in your team for this one, I’d be frantically searching for a good luck charms shop to purchase a handful of items from. Heck, I’d even consider purchasing the business. Gameweek 27 sees Watford visit Anfield, who are averaging just under two goals conceded per game away from home.
Sandwiched between those fixtures is a trip to Manchester United. I’m not going to bend facts by referring to the stats of Mourinho’s United – United are a totally different outfit now under Ole. The same set of players but imbued with belief and freedom. It’s amazing what not blaming and slagging off your players can do. Promisingly for your Liverpool assets, United’s defence has not really improved, conceding in all four home games under Ole, with three of those opponents populating the bottom half of the table.
Further, given that Liverpool don’t have a blank gameweek all season, their players should prove to be shrewd investments over the coming weeks as we continue to prepare for (blank) Gameweeks 27 and 31.
Manchester United’s fixtures are worthy of a mention, but I figured that it was pointless to go into them in detail because Pogba and Rashford have become as close to must-haves as earplugs when you’re meeting up with a Liverpool fan.
Unfavourable Fixtures
Bournemouth – Liverpool (A), Wolves (H), Arsenal (A)
Bournemouth’s form, both home and away, has already been considered above. In short, they have been pretty good at home all season but don’t travel well. As such, merely having two away games in the next three could have been enough on its own to merit their inclusion here. To make matters worse, those away games are against two of the best teams in the league in front of their home fans. Arsenal haven’t lost at home since the defeat to Manchester City in the first game of the season and Liverpool haven’t lost at home since April 2017 (against Crystal Palace)! I wouldn’t be surprised to see Bournemouth come out of this period with nine back-to-back defeats away from home.
Given this, does it really matter who their Gameweek 26 opponents are? Not really, but it is Wolves, who haven’t kept a clean sheet away from home since the beginning of October. However, in six of those eight games they only conceded one (conceding three against City and two against Cardiff), so it’s hardly a fixture worth keeping your Bournemouth assets for.
Furthermore, the longer you keep your Bournemouth players for, the more of your life you waste hating Eddie Howe for how unhelpfully uninformative his press conferences are.
Chelsea – Manchester City (A), NO FIXTURE, Spurs (H)
Of course, Chelsea don’t have the best fixtures – they only have two of them! I wasn’t going to put them in this article for that reason, but then I thought that if you currently have ‘too many’ blank gameweekers in Gameweek 27, it might be helpful to point out Chelsea’s fixtures either side of the blank; an away trip to Manchester City followed by a visit from Spurs. We are all well aware of how good City are at home, and Spurs seem to have grown accustomed to not playing at ‘home home’ (a phrase that makes no sense but you all know exactly what I mean, like ‘out out’) now, with eight wins at Wembley. The other four games include narrow losses to Manchester City, Liverpool and ‘new’ United. In fact, the 3-1 defeat to Wolves just before New Year was their biggest defeat all season. It is highly unlikely that Harry Kane or Dele Alli will be back for the fixture, which is at least one positive.
In comparison though, Manchester City face Chelsea at home (obviously), and West Ham at home after the blank. I knew I shouldn’t have analysed this in the intro. Now I don’t have much to say. I swear going full circle is supposed to bring a sense of completeness to what you’re writing. Anyway, there it is – City have better fixtures than Chelsea so you should prioritise shipping out Chelsea players over your City boys.
Oh, I nearly forgot, Colin told you to f*ck off, Gary Lineker.
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Thanks AT, that’s top drawer fella.
Poor Rosco.
Strange night, I’ve been a Hammer this evening. Funny what this game does to you!
I’ve been close to a nervous breakdown this evening.
Though actually if Liverpool are going to bodge it then now is better than with three games to go.
Nah, injury time of last match would be best, Salah slips ala $tevie G
I can understand that completely, I’ve been a frustrated Liverpool fan this evening! #gofigure
I think you have Mane though, which is something.
I don’t have Sky, or whatever channel screens games these days, and find listening to games on the radio too nerve-racking. So after things quietened down here I tried following it via The Guardian, but that was almost as bad as listening to it. I was convinced I’d see GOAL! Andy Carroll 90 + 3.
Unfortunately not, I sold him for a week for Sane!!! It was either him or Hazard so I guess there’s that, he says clutching at silver linings…
I actually think Liverpool blew their chances of winning the league tonight.
They looked very nervy, like the pressure of having to fend of Citeh had got to them.
They just don’t have players, like Agüero, who can put in a big performance when it matters most.
Salah is supposed to be that man, but he looked a bit lost again tonight, as per against Leicester.
I think the issue is also the depth of squad though. City can freshen up with players of equal quality, Liverpool can’t. Sane is a case in point this week. If we take his Liverpool equivalent as Mane, there’s no chance Liverpool go up against Arsenal and rest him; they can’t afford to because they have no replacement of the same standard, City do.
Fair point innit – yep, when you look at Man City’s bench vs Arsenal – Sané, Mahrez and Jesus would probably be in the first team at Liverpool.
Mahrez came to mind, when we consider ridiculous depth it’s illustrated right there really; they replace Sane, and yet Mahrez isn’t even the next immediate choice…
They have looked a bit tired and unimaginative he last two fixtures. And the most worrying part should be that they went up in both games, started both games brilliantly, and then shut off. Losing the grip of on the game two weeks in succession might affect players mentally.
Taht said, every single team has periods where they struggle. Liverpool have been tremendous throughout the season, and were bound to have a tough period. I would fancy them to get it together and start firing again. Perhaps having to reshuffle the defence is having a greater effect than we think, mentally and strategically?
I think both City and Pool will finish the season on a strong note. Perhaps the winner will be the team that best manages to balance the pressure of the league with the impact of CL knockout rounds?
Top article AT. Happy to see many player from favorable fixtures in my team.
Question guys: Have exhausted my WC. When shall the DGWs be announced and from when should I start preparing my team accordingly?
Dunno when DGWs will be yet, too many variables on the horizon
Just keep an eye on Ben Crellin; he tends to get the news out quickly.
Cheers Con. Doubles will be 32 and 35 I believe, we just don’t know who will be in them yet. The upcoming FA Cup games after 26 will shed more light
AT
Good lad getting a fixtures article out which both covers us perfectly for the best FPL team choices over the coming weeks AND has a Gil Gunderson reference.
Winner.
Hahah, thanks GP. I was worried that one was a little too obscure
Made me laugh so stuff everyone else.
Oh dear, Coral…
What are your guys thoughts on any moves this week?
Keen to shift Hazard ahead of City and blank. Would like to get Auba in and sort my strikers out if possible.
1 FT, 1.2 ITB.
Hazard/Wilson out, Jota, Auba in? (-4)
Hi Ziddy, I just read your initial post and had a think about it. Whilst I was away from the keyboard I came to the same conclusion as you – Jota and Auba for Hazard and Wilson. I didn’t realise it was for a -4, and I would always be cautious about binning someone who just scored a brace for a point hit, but the two you are bringing in are in teams I said both have favourable fixtures in my article above for a reason!
Thanks AT, great minds…
I hate hits so could wait until after Hudders for Auba. Will play it by ear. Don’t fancy Hazard v City, it’s the same old Chelsea if you ignore their result against Hudders (mid table Champ team)
Hazard & mid out, Pea & ???in. You want a mid or a 2nd forward?
Thinking of 352 ideally
Guys, I’m really struggling here. Plummeted to 5th in my mini league and currently lowest scorer this week. Everyone has Aguero and Pogba!
How do I fix the rot?
Sane and Ings to Pogba and Jiminez?
1FT and 0.2m
Hey Beno I thk I would offload Sane & Richarlison first maybe take Pogba & Anderson I wouldn’t be getting rid of Pea for for Kun for at least 3 GW , your team looks fine the right Cap pick can make a big difference.
Hang in there