Fantasy Football Fixture Analysis Gameweek 29
Well everybody, the first US case of Coronavirus that has ended in a fatality has happened in my state. So I guess you could say this is it. We’ve had a good run. I work two jobs and have three kids in public school, and as such, becoming a hermit is out of the question for me…so I just wanted to tell you that I love you all, and I hope you remember the good times. Remember that time I wrote like ten pages of MLS preview while hopped up on DayQuil? And remember all of those times I kept praising Liverpool hoping that I could jinx them? Ahhh, the memories.
Or maybe it won’t be so bad. I mean, we’ve got the top minds of the country working on this, so we should be fine. Right?
See, I say this time and time again though. This is why we need football. This is why we need fantasy football. Even when life gets really crazy, we can focus on something like this and center ourselves in something good. Maybe I can’t control the goobers out here that think the virus is a hoax and that the mandate to wash your hands is propaganda. But I can control my captain this week. I can’t control the 40% of Americans that think Corona beer must have coronavirus in it, but I can control my transfers. This is our last bastion of sanity, folks.
And don’t worry, I can’t die this year. This has been my worst fantasy season since I started playing fantasy football. No way I’m going out on this note. Also, I can’t die seeing Liverpool as the last champs of the league. I won’t allow it. And with that being said, Liverpool tops my list – again. This too we must survive.
Top 3 Best Bets
Liverpool – BOU (H), EVE (A), CRY (H)
Our crayola specialists have determined that Liverpool have the easiest schedule of any team on the board here. But to be fair, any top-half team would consider this a gem of a schedule. So really, Liverpool’s inclusion at the top of this list actually does have more to do with the fixtures than them being some mythical juggernaut that can’t be beat. But there are questions now about Liverpool after their (glorious) defeat against Watford. And the most obvious question is: how much effort will Liverpool put in down the stretch now that their unbeaten run is at an end?
Any way you look at it, Liverpool are still going to be champions – but the style points of becoming champions and staying unbeaten are now gone. So that could mean that they’ll refocus their efforts now on things that still matter. Namely, Liverpool still have a very winnable fixture coming up against Atletico Madrid in the Champions League next week. Does it make sense now to play Salah and Mane and TAA three times in one week? On a normal week, Bournemouth and Everton would probably be dead to rights if Liverpool were playing to their full potential. But now that the unbeaten run is at an end, maybe they’ll rotate and rest some players to make sure they win the matches that matter.
Nobody is thinking that Liverpool are going to just start tanking here. But it’s reasonable to suspect that there may be a justifiable dip in form against teams that don’t matter in games that don’t really matter. Or Liverpool could run through these games with an aggregate score of 12-0 just to prove they can. I mean, I don’t know. They’re Liverpool, they can pretty much do anything they want. But hey, the best team in the league has the best schedule in the league. Again. So do with that what you will.
Leicester – AVL(H), WAT (A), BHA (H)
Before anybody gets set to add in any Leicester players for inclusion into their squad, we’ll all first have to learn to forgive them for not telling us about Vardy’s injury until it was too late to do anything about it. Vardy against Norwich… he could’ve been the chosen one. Even if you didn’t captain him, he was one of maybe three forwards that were ‘must have’ going into last weekend. And then, at the last minute, we were told Vardy was out. But at the same time, we were reassured that “he’d be back next game”. Ok liars, I’ll bite. Since many, like myself, already brought Vardy in (for a -4 hit no less), we may as well let it ride and pretend we can take Leicester at their word.
The teams that Leicester are set to play will be very motivated to get any points they can in their respective bids to avoid relegation – but Leicester are in third place and will probably be even more motivated to secure their European spot going into next year. Worryingly, Leicester haven’t scored a league goal in three straight matches now – which shows that maybe resting Vardy might’ve been just what the doctor ordered. If this team can get right up front, they should breeze right through this schedule.
We just have to divorce ourselves from the emotion of last week’s disappointment. The math still checks out on this Leicester side. They’re still only one of three teams to have scored more than 50 goals this season. They’re still one of four teams to have a 1.0 GA average or better this late into the year. Their recent run of form is, in my opinion, just an aberration. Look for Leicester to get back to their proven form here in the coming rounds.
Wolverhampton – BHA (H), WHU(A), BOU(H)
Wolves still haven’t established themselves as one of the great teams – but for my money, they’re probably the most fun team to watch this year. Sure, Sheffield United shocked the world and cemented themselves as a legit top-half side in the first half of the year. Chelsea have exceeded expectations, albeit quietly, at every turn. And Liverpool have put on a show that will go down in history as one of the great seasons. But Wolves… they’ve just been fun to watch.
And that fun that they seem to have has translated into some really good football. Wolves are only three points out of the top four right now. And with this schedule that they have, they could conceivably have that fourth spot in the table here before March is done. Very few people think that Wolves are a team that are deep enough to sustain a Champions League run next year – but you have to give them credit for putting themselves in the conversation to snag one of those spots regardless.
And these three games coming up couldn’t line up better for this team. Wolves have gained some steam lately after a minor dip in form, scoring three goals in each of their last two games. Brighton can’t seem to stop any team from scoring suddenly, and they shouldn’t have the goods to produce anything here. West Ham still have Moyes at the helm, and even though they got a good result last week, their form prior to the game against Southampton should be more indicative of what we can expect from them here. And Bournemouth are on a three-game winless streak that has seen them concede a total of seven goals – so Wolves should have little to worry about in that spot as well.
Teams to Avoid
Everton – CHE (A), LIV (H), NOR (A)
Now it would be easy to list somebody like Aston Villa here at the top spot for teams to avoid. But that’s no fun – everybody avoids Villa already. Outside of Grealish, nobody owns any Villa players. But many people do own some Everton assets, and this could be a troublesome run for our boys. Two away games and the Liverpool Derby will be problematic at best, and disastrous at worst. Sure, the Norwich game looks like a peach out there, but never doubt Everton’s prowess for dropping points when it really matters. Could Everton win against Chelsea on the road? It ‘could’ happen, but nobody is seriously thinking about putting any real money on that chance. And as for the Derby? Lord help us.
Brighton and Hove Albion – WOL (A), ARS (H), LEI (A)
Brighton have been struggling lately, and this isn’t the type of schedule that they’d have wanted to turn things around. At one point, Brighton looked relatively safe from relegation based on their position and the play of teams below them, but they’ve gone and blown that safety net completely apart. Brighton are now just a single point (and some slight goal difference) away from being in the drop zone. And they’re definitely playing against higher caliber teams here this month. The best that Brighton could hope for here is three draws or a very lucky win – but either way, even seeing them get three points from this run would be a miracle.
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Thanks for reading Fantasy Football Fixture Analysis Gameweek 29. This article was written by Guy Sanchez (Footy Fantastic).
VOTE ON THIS WEEK’S CAPTAIN POLL GW29
I’m a bit clueless what to do here I have two free transfers with nothing in the bank. I can still do Vardy and Jimenez our for Auba and Jota but that will likely need to be done tonight now. Any other ideas?
What’s your chip strategy?
Still got wildcard, bench boost and free hit. Gut was free hit in big blank but if Liverpool go out tonight that might not be necessary
I’m in a similar situation Smash. Seems like I can field a good team easily in GW 31 the way things are going. So that means FH for DGW 34, WC 36, BB 37, and…. KDB triple captain if City get a DGW in 29 would be the best strategy?
That sounds like a solid strategy Tekno
Yeah Pool are out, no need to use FH in GW31 now… Think if ARS have a double those moves are fine, if not then I think I wouldn’t bother with Auba… In that case I’d try to squeeze in more Wolves players, perhaps Jota alongside Jimenez
I might be better off just bringing in Jota for Ings
Yeah I like that more
That allows me to bring in Sarr for Barnes next week as well potentially
Exactly what I’m thinking as well!
What teams play in GW31 again? If results stay the same
Wolves v Bournemouth
Burnley v Watford
Liverpool v Palace
and one of
Tottenham v West Ham
Norwich v Everton
I reckon Tottenham will beat Norwich in the FA cup, so probably Norwich v Everton will be played.
I actually have 9 players from these teams!
Leicester v Brighton & Man Utd v Sheffield Utd still a possibility too as we speak.
Thanks.
If there is a DGW29 and Pool play GW31 I could be tempted to wildcard. Probably won’t but tempting to go with a different strategy.
LIV 0-2 could change a lot of people’s tactics for GW31
Free hit incoming
Or not. I have actually o idea what to do. Despite my other post her
I think the opposite
If you decided not to deploy the FH for GW31 what would be the acceptable threshold for players playing? 6? 7? More? Less?
8 with the key players. 9 would be nice. It would probably be tempting to take the odd -2.
3 Pool, 3 Wolves, Pope plus DCL if he plays would be nice.
I guess it depends on what fixtures will be on exactly.
If they are “juicy” or not.
8 or 9 will do it which is probably not that difficult now
6-7 is just fine, that’s very easy now that Pool are playing… I actually have 7 players now if Spurs beat Norwich and DCL plays as well (I’m counting on that) and I still have 3 FTs before that too… Think I’ll add the third Wolves lad at least and perhaps Sarr for Barnes to make it 9…
Bu then when are you playing the FH if you don’t use it in GW31?
Two doubles one free hit and one BB.
In a DGW!
With exciting players playing
On one the two doubles but that only really works if you don’t still have the TC. WC and BB before whichever is the bigger and FH on the other potentially.
To me it totally depends on which teams play in GW31, if all of Leicester, United, and Spurs would play (and DCL wouldn’t) for instance, then I’d probably use the FH chip as I have no one from Spurs/United… But I’m assuming it won’t happen
Yeah I think that’s right but I also think it’s important to think about what differences the template FH team will be versus your non-FH team.
So, for example, as things currently stand, the FH template could be said to be Pope, triple Liverpool, triple Wolves, triple Watford and 1 other.
Ask yourself the question – how different is my team to the template FH team? Is that difference manageable with a few FTs between now and then?
Personally, I already have Pope, triple Liverpool and triple Wolves (admittedly not the ideal triple). So am I going to FH just to get triple Watford? I could probably just use the FTs to bring in Sarr and maybe Deeney, and the difference between me and the template FH team will be relatively small.
Exactly!
Although surely there will be Everton players in the “template” as well, DCL, Richarlison, etc…
If Spurs beat Norwich tomorrow night then yes, because that’ll mean Norwich v Everton will go ahead in GW31.
I have 3 pool,2 wolves +Traore,2 Everton who should play.But 3 leics 1 city 1 spurs 2 shampton who probably won’t play. 2 tfrs gets me to 9 so I need to decide whether to roll with that or FH Unless some strange results happen in the cup.
Sheffield leads 2-1 now…. SHU – MUN currently out of GW31 then
So if I have less/no need to FH in 31 then I can FH in 34 or 37…
Do I still need to save the WC or should I use it now…
Guess it depends on if is it definite/very likely that there will be two DGWs.
There’s likely to be five DGW now. We already had one, 29 will be the second. There will be DGW 34 & 37 and likely AV v SHU will be rearranged into on of the CL midweeks.
But I don’t think anyone can DGW both 34 and 37 now unless Corona or weather has a big impact