Fantasy Football Fixtures Christmas Edition GW’s 16-21
The Christmas Zone
60 games over 25 days. Or 6 GW deadlines in a little over 3 weeks. Whichever way you cut it we are about to enter the busy period, AKA the Christmas Zone. Game-weeks begin to run into each other and it can all become a bit confusing, especially after a few celebratory eggnogs. You go to sleep toasting another Salah hat-trick and wake up finding that the next GW has already begun.
We can’t help with the hangovers but we can at least help with the planning. To which end here is our rundown on who has what during the Christmas Zone, which teams you should be targetting to get exciting presents from whilst toasting with a freshly poured Prosecco and which ones are likely to leave you uttering ‘Bah Humbug’ into your stale beer, as you say a begruntled thanks for yet another pair of socks.
We have rifled through the entire lot and there is a handy ‘Christmas Fixture Rating’ on each as a quick guide, trees out of 5, obviously.
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Arsenal – SOU (H), WHU (H), Lee (a), NOR (a), WOL (H), MCY (H)
After a difficult start to the campaign it all looked to be coming together for Arsenal with a 10 game unbeaten spell in all competitions, including 8 wins, throughout September and October and half of November. Defeats to Liverpool, Man Utd and Everton since have brought them back down to earth a bit.
As far as fixtures go this looks ok. West Ham will be tricky but you can still see goals in that one and of course Man City at the far end will be difficult at best. The rest look somewhat winnable.
Player/s to watch: ESR, maybe Ramsdale.
Christmas fixture rating:
Aston Villa – LIV (a), NOR (a), BUR (H), CHE (H), LEE (a), BRE (a)
It could be time to be considering some Villains for your team as they start a decent run of games once they’ve returned from Anfield this weekend. Only the visits of Chelsea and Man United look overly tricky between GWs 17-28 so the likes of Watkins and Martinez may well turn the clock back to last season and become worthwhile assets again.
Player/s to watch: Martinez, Watkins.
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Brentford – WAT (H), MUN (H), SOU (a), BHU (a), MCY (H), AVL (H)
Brentford have been a bit of a breath of fresh air this season, sort of filling that ‘small club punches above its weight’ hole that Bournemouth left us with. It’s been great to see them largely keep faith with what was clearly a very good Championship team and better still to see those players step up and thrive at the top level.
At this stage it is looking like they have what it takes to survive but in this league it doesn’t take a great deal to turn that on its ugly head, so they will be eyeing this Christmas schedule with at least 4 games there that they will feel they can harvest points from. Perhaps even from one half of the Manchester games, no prizes for guessing which.
Player/s to watch: Toney, Mbuemo
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Brighton – TOT (H), WOL (H), MUN (a), BRE (H), CHE (a), EVE (a)
The Seagulls are entering tricky territory in terms of fixtures and injuries. Eight first teamers could well be missing for this week’s visit of Spurs including Dunk, Duffy and Webster from the heart of the defence. With Wolves , Man United and Chelsea also on the horizon it may be prudent to look elsewhere for some cheap assets although two goals in his last two may tempt some to chance their arm on Maupay as Brighton have a tendency to score when least expected.
Player/s to watch: Maupay.
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Burnley – WHU (H), WAT (a), AVL (a), EVE (H), MUN (a), LEE (a)
We aren’t quite sure what to make of Burnley. In theory this is a fairly decent-ish run of games. Except that you have to remind yourself to look at the opposing team on each fixture, and that’s where the conundrum begins because each and every time it says… Burnley!
It’s not that Burnley are bad it’s more just that they are so middle of the road that they will never particularly score or concede loads, just that they will do a bit of both, and neither in spades.
Player/s to watch: Cornet.
Christmas fixture rating:
Chelsea – LEE (H), EVE (H), WOL (a), AVL (a), BHA (H), LIV (a)
If you’re not already heavily invested in Chelsea assets then time to jump as they have five fixtures in which they would expect to perform. The Blues will want Lukaku back firing for this run while Mount is again attracting attention in the mid-price midfield section and has returned 25pts in the previous two game-weeks. The defence looks great for clean sheets but with Mendy suffering a supposed ‘crisis of confidence’, beware the Christmas rotation!
Player/s to watch: Mount, James, Lukaku.
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Crystal Palace – EVE (H), SOU (H), WAT (a), TOT (a), NOR (H), WHU (H)
After such a promising start the wheels have fallen off a bit as of late for Palace, with three straight defeats, but this often happens with a new manager and a new system; the surprise wears off and teams begin to figure out the flaws in the new plan. This does however look like a very good run of games for them, if they are to rediscover that new Viera mojo.
Player/s to watch: Gallagher. Mainly to see if he is ever allowed to go over the half-way line again. If he does he may be a thing once more.
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Everton – CRY (a), CHE (a), LEI (H), BUR (a), NEW (H), BHA (H)
It felt like it all needed to come to a head at Everton and last week it finally did. Many a reckoning aside the Arsenal game was then crucial in perhaps turning a corner, although VAR seemed determined that it would be hard work to do so.
It could still be a tricky spell for them though as the next 3 look difficult. The 3 after that look more inviting. But given Everton’s nature the reality will probably end up being the reverse with 3 great results and then 3 disappointing ones against teams they would be expected to do ok against.
Player/s to watch: Richarlison. DCL, if he ever returns.
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Leeds – CHE (a), MCI (a), ARS (H), LIV (a), AVL (H), BUR (H)
Sell sell sell!! Chelsea, City and Liverpool all await and even the most ardent of Raphinha supporters will struggle to justify his inclusion in their FPL team for the foreseeable.
Player/s to watch: Bamford and Raphinha, just not yet!
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Leicester – NEW (H), TOT (H), EVE (a), MCY (a), LIV (H), NOR (H)
It’s been mixed for Leicester recently, certainly in terms of results and performances, it’s slightly more clear cut here as that now looks a particularly challenging Christmas and they will be relieved to go to Norwich for for the New Year. Well, ok, as relieved as anybody ever is to go to ‘Norwich’.
Player/s to watch: Maddison’s resurrection, Barnes, Vardy.
Christmas fixture rating:
Liverpool – AVL (H), NEW (H), TOT (a), LEE (H), LEI (a), CHE (a)
All of the next five look likely victories for Liverpool before Chelsea visit and then Salah and Mane shoot off to the AFCON. Three home matches over Christmas should pacify the Yuletide-hating Klopp and set Liverpool up nicely. Jota and Robertson look safe bets although check Klopp’s pressers for news on Firmino.
Player/s to watch: TAA, Robertson, Salah and Jota.
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Man City – WOL (H), LEE (H), NEW (a), LEI (H), BRE (a), ARS (a)
We are beginning to get to that stage of the season with Man City that usually occurs and they have found their rhythm and you could pretty much post up any teams you wanted above and they would come out with five Christmas trees.
Player/s to watch: Whichever ones you think will play! Although current form says that Cancelo and Bilva almost certainly will, more than most anyway.
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Man United – NOR (a), BRE (a), BHA (H), NEW (a), BUR (H), WOL (H)
Fixtures to die for as Ralfie looks to propel United up the league. Even Ole may have scraped a win or two here. United will be looking for maximum points over Christmas and it’ll be a brave manager who doesn’t re-shape his team to get Ronaldo in for this run. Or is it Bruno time again? Dalot impressed vs Palace and could well be a shrewd defensive option at 4.4mln if he can cement a place in the starting line-up.
Player/s to watch: Ronaldo, Bruno, Dalot.
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Newcastle – LEI (a), LIV (a), MCY (H), MUN (H), EVE (a), SOU (a)
Just as well for Eddie that he got an early win under his belt as one look at the above lot suggests that it may be a while before the next one.
Player/s to watch: Wilson. Just watch his hamstrings bulge after 6 games so closely together. That’s if he makes it beyond a couple…
Christmas fixture rating:
No Tree for Eddie…
Norwich – MUN (H), AVL (H), WHU (a), ARS (H), CRY (a), LEI (a)
Bottom of the league, scored the fewest goals, conceded the most and visits of rejuvenated United and Villa to come: things look bleak for Norwich. The only crumb of comfort is they possess a sub 6mln striker who will nibble away for you but if you’re not in the Pukki party then move on.
Player/s to watch: Pukki.
Christmas fixture rating:
Remove the trees from Norwich too….
Southampton – ARS (a), CRY (a), BRE (h), WHU (a), TOT (H), NEW (H)
Too many draws (nearly half) and not enough goals (less than one a game), plus a recent defeat to Norwich on their CV. This run isn’t exactly scary but go on… try to predict the results, we dare you.
Player/s to watch: Livramento, maybe even Broja if you need a punt.
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Tottenham Hotspur – BHA (a), LEI (a), LIV (H), CRY (H), SOU (a), WAT (a)
Three wins on the bounce has lifted Spurs into their familiar Europa spot and while critics will jump on Kane’s apparent disillusionment, results are results. A mixed bag of fixtures to come as winnable games vs Brighton, Southampton and Watford are mixed in with the visits of Liverpool and Palace and a trip to Leicester. Holders of Son have big decisions to make (especially as he now seems to have Covid!) while Kane owners may have already made theirs.
Players to watch: Son, Davies.
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Watford – BRE (a), BUR (a), CRY (H), WOL (a), WHU (H), TOT (H)
Usually when a manager comes in and a club are struggling the first thing he does is to tighten them up at the back. Not mad ol’ Claudio, he’s having none of that nonsense. It’s goals galore for Watford now, at both ends! There’s been an average of four goals per game since he came in, scoring 13 and conceding 19. And the above run of games look primed for that to continue as they will no doubt attack these with reckless abandon.
Player/s to watch: Dennis, King. Anyone who attacks.
Christmas fixture rating:
West Ham – BUR (a), ARS (a), NOR (H), SOU (H), WAT (a), CRY (a)
If Man United’s fixtures are a sumptuous Christmas feast then West Ham’s are not far behind with the brandy soaked Christmas pudding games that should only maintain their impressive season to date. Burnley, Norwich, Southampton and Watford should all be taken care of without much fuss while the Hammers have overcome harder matches than Arsenal and Palace. Antonio looks a solid option up front (in more ways than one), but it may well be the much lesser owner Bowen (4.1% ownership!) who may just be the trigger for your team.
Player/s to watch: Bowen, Antonio. Coufal, if Johnson is ruled out for a while.
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Wolves – MCI (a), BHA (a), CHE (H), WAT (H), ARS (a), MUN (A)
Santa hasn’t been kind to Wolves this Christmas season and if you happen to own any of their players it looks like it’s time to jump off that horse, or wolf. Let’s be honest, even with good fixtures, the likes of Jimenez, Coady or Sa hardly scream ‘value’. Avoid.
Players to watch: None.
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Ok, now the inevitable has happened, what is the best thing to do?
FTx1, ITB: 0m. (btw, I dont want to WC just yet).
Was thinking Kane->Ronnie and Hojberg-4.5m midfielder and go goalie-less this weekend for a laugh for a 4ph… or
Kane->Ronnie
Jimi->King
Sanchez->6.1m goalie for a 8ph
What do you lot reckon?
I’d wait until the press conferences, just in case there are some more unpleasant surprises.
A lot of people will be -4ing this week so the Kane and Jiminez removals as described seem ok to me.
Thanks Kralin.
I know I still have Hojbjerg, but can bench him, and still field 10 men. Will still get enough points to have a decent enough week I think.
As you say, a fair few will be -4ing this week, and a few will be playing with 10 men!!
But do I go -8 and replace Sanchez is the thing?
If you do look at it as a long term fix. I probably wouldn’t.
I intend on WC’ing before the GW20 deadline ( think thats when it expires), so is it worth doing it? Unless I bring someone in who will roll into the January fixtures – which I dont think will work. Think im answering my own question there…. not worth it is it…lol
I’ve taken -8 to replace Son Kane Toney to Ronnie Antonio Brownhill. But I’ve still got two yellow flags and no GK
Bad luck.
Maybe in a few days you’ll be saying:
I’d taken -8 to replace Son Kane Toney to Ronnie Antonio Brownhill. And I had two yellow flags and no GK. But I still got 120 points
Though perhaps the best advice would be to start saying your prayers.
Evening
Looks like I will be doing a -4!
Son to Mount or is there a better option?
Looks like a decent move imo.
Is this a wildcard team? How could I make it better ?
Or should I save the wc and just do Sanchez to Bachman or degea. Original and changed team pictured
That’s not a WC team. I reckon I’d keep it now just in case we stumble across a GW with multiple cancellations. Which seems fairly likely right now.
Would you take a -4 for a gk or go with 10 players?
go with 10 players
Circumstantial. If e.g. Sanchez and only one gw, probably not no. If more structual then yes.
Sanchez does ha e another blank coming up
I thought it was just the one? Then I’d probably take the hit tbh.
when is his next blank? GW24?
I’ve got Sanchez and Lloris
Yes. In February
I’m taking the hit now, Sanchez fixtures are not great and the 2nd blank means a wasted transfer later.
It’s effectively a -2 Aarron so it’s a very small gamble with potentially marginal gains. I probably would though if you prefer the fixtures of whoever is coming in to those of Sanchez over Christmas. Which probably wouldn’t be hard.
Someone like De Dea a decent choice?
Yeah, I’d do that.
Captain Salah or Ronnie?
Salah.
I think I’ll go for the player who has just gone past 150 points.
Man U are still in the ‘watch and see what evolves’ category for me.