Fantasy Football Fixture Analysis Gameweek 6
Welcome to Fantasy Football Fixture Analysis Gameweek 6. It was pointed out to me last week that I have a habit of answering questions that I pose to myself. Do I care? I do not. I’m just kidding – I promise you will not find me answering my own questions in the meaty part of the article this week. And it’s not because I feel that I shouldn’t be answering my own questions – I just feel that given my performance thus far this season, those answers I provide would probably be wrong.
This game is breaking me this season, and it’s making me question everything I know about being an analyst and sports fan in general. This past week, after point hit adjustment, I scored 57 points. That was as close as I’ve come to hitting the average score for a round all year. Part of me wonders if this is part of some curse for leaving the MLS behind for good. If that’s the cost I have to pay to not watch a football team play in a baseball stadium, then so be it. But it sure would be nice to get back to some winning ways in FPL. So in an attempt to build my own slump buster, here’s what I’m thinking for favourable fixtures this coming round. If I’m wrong, please tell me so – I have no pride left. I just want to score higher than the average.
The Fixture Tracker…
Gameweek Tracker GW6-11
Top 3 Best Bets
Manchester City – CRY (H), CHE (A), STO (H)
It’s quite possible that City are the most reviled team in all of England this morning – at least in terms of viewing them through an FPL lens. How long have we heard now that City are going to rotate the squad? How long have we bought into the myth that KDB is essentially going to be converted into a third centre back? And just so you know, you can’t trust that either Kun or Jesus will start any given match – and if they do start, they most certainly won’t play well together. Whether you hear this stuff from paid pundits, weekend bloggers or even your mate down the way at the office, we can all agree that we’ve at least heard these rumblings in one form or another.
Ladies and gentleman, we’ve been duped. For his own nefarious purposes of winning his home mini league, Pep Guardiola has spread disinformation about his squad in an attempt to throw everybody off of his true plans. Just look at the stats, and you’ll see that the great impending demise of City for FPL viability has been nothing more than a hoax. City, along with United, are averaging just north of 3 goals scored per game. The also mirror United in that they’ve only allowed a pair of goals against them over five matches. Aguero and Jesus have combined for 9 goals already – no other pairing in the league even comes close to that number. And KDB, the man that was supposedly not going to provide assists this year due to positioning and rotation, now has 3 assists on the year (which puts him only two off the league lead in that stat). Now, we could all continue to listen to the rumo(u)rs, or we can just take the facts at face value – and those facts back City 100%.
Even if we look to the match away to Chelsea as a stumbling block in this scenario, you can’t deny that the two home matches against Palace and Stoke aren’t just a couple of ripe apples, waiting to be picked. Palace have yet to score a goal this year, and City are as stingy as any defence in the league – there is no amount of analytical shuffling that can give Palace any chance in that game. Chelsea are good, but they’re not playing to the level that City are. If Hazard comes back full time, they might ask a couple of questions of Guardiola’s side, but we can worry about that if/when it happens. And as for Stoke, they’re decently decent…? It’s hard to find a phrase that encapsulate them better than decently decent, but they don’t have enough firepower to handle City at the moment.
Tottenham – WHU (A), HUD (A), BOU (H)
A lot of people put their armband on Kane this week – and those people will probably still be livid about his output (or lack thereof) this past weekend. But even the best strikers don’t score in every game they play, and you have to continue to play the odds when they go in your favour to find those points. It’s not like Kane was completely inept on the pitch against Swansea, he did take his chances when they arrived – but the finishing we’ve come to expect was severely lacking. It happens. From a statistical standpoint, Spurs dominated that game, and their 0-0 draw was not warranted. Consider that Spurs shot the ball 26 times on Saturday (8 of those shots on target), had 75% possession and generated 11 corners, and it should make you think that they were just unlucky on the day – but it no way do stats like those make you think that the team is fundamentally broken in some way. I hate when pundits say that a team ‘had a bad day at the office’, but in this case, it might be the best way to look at it.
And as for continuing to play the odds when they go in your favour, if you own Kane/Eriksen/Alli, then the odds are definitely going your way in this run that Spurs have coming up. West Ham are only out of the relegation zone via a slight goal differential, but they don’t have their act together enough to compete here. Huddersfield continue to surprise many people – but the biggest team they’ve played thus far is probably Leicester, so we’ll see what they’re really made of now that they have to play one of the bigger clubs. And Bournemouth would be the worst team in the league right now if Palace weren’t throwing off the curve in their bid to be the first team mathematically relegated by Christmas. All in all, this should line up nicely for those who took the plunge and brought in Spurs coverage.
Everton – BOU (H), BUR (H), BRI (A)
In looking at this pick, please remember that this is a Fixtures article, and try to forget that I’m an Everton fan – this whole thing will work out better for both of us if you can pretend I don’t have just a little bias here. Everton have had a horrible string of results; in fact, it’s been so bad that they actually find themselves in the relegation zone. And I’m not here to make a justification as to why Everton have only scored 2 goals this year, or even why they’ve got one of the worst defensive records on the league table right now. I don’t need to make any justifications because you, an intelligent FPL player, know that Everton had to play City, Chelsea, Spurs and United in consecutive matches with three of those games being away from home. As smart as you are, dear reader, you can probably surmise that most any team in the league would be battered after such a run. Undoubtedly, Everton had one of the worst schedules in modern FPL history, and they’ve got all the lumps, bumps and bruises to show for it.
But after such a brutal schedule, there inevitably has to be an easier set of fixtures waiting for them – and that’s exactly what we have here. I could’ve put United here simply based on their form, but this schedule that Everton has now is too good to gloss over. I really feel the worst for Bournemouth here. Everton are just dying to crush a lesser team to build up some confidence again, and I feel like this is a good spot for such a game to happen. Burnley could pose a problem or two based on their decent form at the moment, but Everton will be keen to build a bit of momentum in a second home game. And Brighton might be a bit more stout at home given their result of WBA, but the fanboy in me still sees Everton nab 7-9 points from this run getting capped off on their grounds regardless.
Teams To Avoid
Crystal Palace – MCI (A), MUN (A), CHE (H)
Leading up to this run, Palace have been inept, impotent and have found numerous ways to beat themselves. Now, however, they’re truly in danger. Ask Everton how they found a schedule like this to their liking, and they’ll probably say… it’s not so great. The only good news right now is that Palace may get a bit of TV time going up against the titans of the league. The bad news is that they may not actually score a goal until October at the earliest. It should be common knowledge at this point to avoid Palace at all costs, but Benteke is such a great value forward, right?
Bournemouth – EVE (A), LEI (H), TOT (A)
No surprise here considering that I’ve spent nearly an entire article bashing this team in some roundabout way. But the bashing is warranted. Bournemouth wilt whilst on the road, and a pair of away games against a better class of competition is going to do them no favours. Interesting fact: through five games, Bournemouth players have only accumulated 5 BP total. Out of 30 possible BP, these guys have taken 5. I like those little stats that paint a better picture of a team the longer you think about them.
Brighton – NEW (H), ARS (A), EVE (H)
Don’t look now, but Newcastle have somehow found their way into the Top 4, and that could pose a problem for Brighton. Nobody thinks that Newcastle will retain their post for long, but they’ve rattled off three straight wins against teams on Brighton’s level, and that kind of form should be worrying for BHA. Arsenal away is a tricky game on paper, but Arsenal might have a mental lapse and gift away a win. Or Arsenal could crush them by five goals – that’s a hard one to call. Finally, Everton ‘should’ have some momentum going into their match with Brighton, so we who call upon a higher power to heal Seamus Coleman will remain hopeful of a positive Everton outcome.
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You are doing this deliberately now aren’t you?!
Fantastic work Guy, thank you.
Did I miss a word? My first draft had all favours misspelled. Had to fix that. I wonder if I can set my Google Docs to spell check for English English?
Superb Guy, thank you. Nice to see Everton in there for you, they should defo be making some strides with those fixtures.
I’m not convinced, have you seen us play?! It shouldn’t really matter as much as it does but Guy’s point about Coleman at the end of the Brighton bit, strangely enough, may be the crux of the whole thing. Somebody made a point the other day about the left back position being so important these days and I couldn’t agree more. Same goes for either side of course, and especially so when you play wing backs. It’s the main outlet ball. I took one look at Martina in the flesh and thought ‘Championship’ player at best. Not blaming him entirely but why spend so much and not fix that and the main striker position when they were obviously the most needed spots. I do like Koeman but also there’s nothing I dislike more then when a manager decides to persist with a player they bought, almost to force it to work, when everyone else can see it’s simply never going to.
Koeman is not alone is allowing stubbornness to harm the team but they really need to sort things out asap. For now they have the difficult opening fixtures to fall back on but they can’t rely on that now.
Agree with your points on a strange window of purchases – Keane and Pickford I get, Siggy I get though not at that price – the others well, it seems Sandro and the Dutchie are not (yet) up to it and getting Rooney was a huge error.
You definitely miss Coleman not only for his defending but his pace going forward.
To me there are many similarities to watching United of last season – everything going through Rooney is making everything so slow and predictable.
Stubbornness in managers is quite common at present on Merseyside!!
Agree with you about Rooney, Cookie. Defending deep like they did against Manchester Utd is absolutely fine, but only works if you’ve either got a strong target man who the ball will stick to, or a pacy striker who can chase lost causes. Rooney is just not the right man for a counter attack strategy. He should be much better against Bournemouth you’d have thought though, as at least Everton will have more of the ball and the likes of Siggy and Baines can buzz around him, doing all the hard work.
I was really set on having Everton and Arsenal coverage for the foreseeable future based on fixtures, but there are too many form players around to justify crowbarring them in right now.
I have Kola and Ramsey and am happy with those two, I don’t feel the need for a 3rd Gooner nor any Evertonians right now. Fixtures are great but meaningless if they are not playing well, as Init alluded to.
Siggy would be the natural ‘go-to’ but without a striker to aim for, his output could be limited….unless they turns things around. It looks like they need to get Sandro and Klaassen up to speed sooner rather than later and get Rooney onto the bench.
Love your work.
I look at fixtures more than form, always interested to see what you have to say.
EPL fantasy really rewards the winning team, important to have plenty of players in the winners circle.
Very good article and an important read every week. Thanks.
Thank you sir. I appreciate the compliment.
I’m resisting the Kun bandwagon, thinking that Palace at home will park the bus and show a bit of resistance…. maybe.
My only question this week is defenders. Southampton vs ManU won’t get Cedric a start, leaves me light in defence.
Who can I trade Cedric to for this week? I have 5.1mil to spend. Or should I play Mbemba.
I’d play Cedric or Mbemba. It’s possible they keep lean sheets
I can’t see Cedric with a CS, and if NEW were at home i’d use Mbemba but away from home it is unlikely.
i would go Cedric to Jones in a heartbeat, but already have 3 ManU.
I’m thinking one of the swansea defenders at 4.5mil
I admit both are unlikely but not impossible. VVD is prob back and Saints don’t concede much they are at home. Otherwise you will be transferring defenders all the time
Your right. If this is my biggest problem I’m doing ok.
Do you only have the 1 FT? Cedric to Jones & DDG to Fabianski would free up another 1m, which you could later use for Jesus to Kun, if you were so inclined.
Thanks Banjo. Good call. I only have 1 trade.
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Hey Guys ! Do I bring in Kolas in for Alonso or just leave the team as is ? Also unsure if I should play hegazi and Cedric ahead of rosenior and mbemba. Suggestions ? 1FT and 0.1 ITB
I’d roll with that. Unless you need the cash I don’t get that move
Just worried that Tadic, Rosenior , Mbemba and hemed may not get back any points as such for this GW. Southampton have great fixtures in the forthcoming Gameweeks though so do not want to lose either of them as such.
Definitely leave Hegazi on the bench. I’d probably keep Cedric benched as well. Alonso > Kola seems a wasted transfer right now.