Fantasy Football Fixtures Gameweek 1
Welcome back to the first of our regular season-long articles. The aim of this one every week is to present to you the teams that we feel have both the best and worst run of fixtures ahead of them so that you can plan your team, squad and transfers accordingly. Before we continue it is worth noting that since the FPL was relaunched a few weeks back we have had all manor of articles, almost daily, addressing many key issues ahead of the season so it is worth checking back over them all, although we make no apologies if it is overwhelming as the amount of info, stats, charts and advice may be enough to make the average fantasy manager burst at the seams…
It seems like only yesterday that we bid you all farewell and a happy fantasy free summer back in GW38 but alas it is upon us already and this Saturday sees the start of the circus again. Truth is we haven’t stopped all summer as many of you will know having taken part in the World Cup shenanigans and we all had some great fun along the way, so a massive thanks to all those who participated in that. For those that didn’t and decided to take a break, then all the more respect to you for your willpower in doing so, but also welcome back regardless and it’s great to see so many familiar faces now coming out of the summer woodwork ahead of the serious stuff again.
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Before we embark on the Fixtures GW1 article it is worth pointing you in the direction of two relevant articles that we have featured already. Both were massive hits both on here and on twitter and go hand in hand in with this one –
Mito21 produced a seriously good article that talked us through, at great length, the best rotation pairs for the season ahead…
Rotation Analysis Home and Away and Favourable fixtures
Calvin Clyne provided us with an interactive fixture tracker of epic proportions that was a massive hit on both here and social media alike. Take the time to save your own copy and use it as you wish as we expect from the reaction it got he may be copyrighting it as we speak!
Fixture Tracker – Fantasy Premier League 2014-15
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And so onto the teams and fixture themselves. Let’s begin with a very straightforward fixture tracker…
We have colour coded the fixtures in a simple fashion to allow you to judge your transfer and team selection plans accordingly:
[highlight_green]Green[/highlight_green] – We deem these to be winnable fixtures for the given team and should, in theory at least (!), harvest good fantasy points for you in the opening games. Aim to have a good nucleus of these players in your initial squad.
[highlight_yellow]Yellow[/highlight_yellow] – These are the fixtures that could go either way and do not stand out as being either particularly good or poor. If you have a player from a team in this category then do not be afraid to play them but take a considered view that it may not be an explosive week for them.
[highlight_red]Red[/highlight_red]- These are the teams that we consider to have a difficult fixture and as such may be best avoided from a fantasy perspective. Aim to minimise any players that have a run of reds in the opening games.
It’s always difficult to predict who will start well and who won’t in a new season but based on what we know – last season’s performance, summer signings, pre-season form and expectations here is our take on who to possibly jump on and who to give a wide berth to for the opening fixtures…
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FAVOURABLE
Chelsea Burnley (a), Leicester (h), Everton (a), Swansea (h), Man City (a),Aston Villa (h)
Any serious title contender that starts the campaign against two newly promoted teams has to be deemed to have a good chance of getting off the mark well and given Chelsea’s pedigree, allied to some fantastic summer business with the purchase’s of Costa, Fabregras and Luis Filipe we feel that some Chelsea investment will be near vital given their opening fixtures. They face a couple of toughies in GW’s 3 and 5 with trips to Everton and City but the other four are definitely winnable as they face Burnley, Leicester, Swansea and Villa. We suggest you be wary of their defence but only in so much as there are five players vying for four positions and Jose has the luxury that at least three of those can play in different positions across the back. The odd injury or two to John Terry in the next few days, whilst unfortunate, wouldn’t go amiss. In more ways than one.
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Manchester United Swansea (h),Sunderland (a),Burnley (a), QPR (h), Leicester (a),West Ham (h)
Manchester United couldn’t really have asked for a kinder opening schedule to the season. They begin with Swansea at home and then travel to Sunderland and that’s about as tough as it gets in the first six as they then face all three newly promoted sides back to back and end the sequence with a home game against West Ham. If LVG had hand picked this start to the campaign he couldn’t have done it any better himself. Whether clean-sheets are part of the equation we will have to wait and see but certainly the likes of Mata and Rooney should flourish here and maybe Ashley Young at a mere £5.5m and his new wing-back role may combine to be the early steal you need.
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Southampton Liverpool (a), WBA (h), West Ham (a), Newcastle (h), Swansea (a), QPR (a)
LVG isn’t the only new Dutch manager to be welcomed to the Premier League this season as fellow countryman Ronald Koeman has taken the reigns at Saints. He’s had to rebuild the squad from the summer wreckage and he seems to be doing a very tidy job of it with the acquisition of the likes of Tadic and Pelle. His new team begin with a very apt trip to Anfield to face the Southampton class of 2013 who have all swapped life of the glorious South coast for a slum on the River Mersey. Don’t worry about them though, they’ll all survive on that extra £50k a week. Whilst that looks difficult on paper don’t forget that Liverpool’s laser like attack is built on a bed of quick sand so don’t be afraid to throw in any Saints attacking players you may have picked up. After that their schedule is actually one of the best around. In fact they don’t actually run into a top side and a game that isn’t winnable all the way through until GW13. At which point they get Man City, Arsenal and Man Utd in a row but hey let’s worry about that later.
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Stoke Aston Villa (h), Hull (a), Man City (a), Leicester (h), QPR (a), Newcastle (h)
We honestly never thought Stoke would feature in one of these but they are and for good reason. Not only have they had a decent pre-season they have managed to capture one of Barcelona’s, once upon a time, ‘bright young thing’s’ in Bojan. Let’s not forget that this is a player who ousted Thierry Henry in his prime from the line-up at one of the biggest clubs in the world at one point. He’s hit the ground running as well with three goals in pre-season and started tongues wagging with his price tag. He also rotates exceptionally well with Sigurdsson should you wish to give yourself an option of switching between 3-4-3 and 3-5-2. Bojan aside Stoke’s fixtures see them face Man City in GW3 which is actually their only encounter with a ‘Top 4’ side until GW13. If you can figure out which defenders are nailed on for them then you may have a nice cheap route into a traditionally miserly defence with great fixtures.
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UNFAVOURABLE
Aston Villa Stoke (a), Newcastle (h), Hull (h), Liverpool (a), Arsenal (h), Chelsea (a)
Villa have a new manager too in Roy Keane. Well ok, he’s not actually the manager yet, he’s ‘assisting’ the current manager Paul Lambert. Probably to the exit door. It all looks rosy now but trust us this is a story in the making and smacks of Roy Evans / Gerard Houllier all over. Fixtures wise, to be fair Villa’s first three games aren’t all that bad facing Stoke, Newcastle and Hull and it would be hard to pick a winner from all of those but it is GW’s 4 to 6 that worry us. Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea on the bounce points to zero points in that period and probably no clean sheets. Maybe grab a Villa defender for the first three if you must, but be prepared to transfer or bench them for that horrendous run ahead.
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Leicester Everton (h), Chelsea (a), Arsenal (h), Stoke (a), Man Utd (h), Crystal Palace (a)
New boys Leicester come up as the champions from the Championship and so whilst they certainly know how to win they may find the top division a completely different kettle of fish. Despite being champions they are in fact many bookies favourites to go straight back down and their opening schedule will do nothing to help them in that respect. Everton, Chelsea, Arsenal and Man Utd in the first six will probably see them languishing at the foot of the table come the end of August we feel. Tread with caution here.
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Everton Leicester (a), Arsenal (h), Chelsea (h), WBA (a), Crystal Palace (h),Liverpool (a)
This is a right mixed bag for the Toffees and may explain tentative investment in them thus far. They begin with a newly promoted side in Leicester which on paper should be their’s for the taking but it’s away and these new teams can put up a fight especially in their first PL game and at home to boot. They follow that with two real toughies with Arsenal at home then a trip to Chelsea. It eases for two in theory with West Brom away and Palace at home before they run into Liverpool away. They got battered in that one last season. We suggest if you fancy an Everton player then maybe be prepared to rotate them given the schedule.
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Shaw, Evans, and Valencia didn’t feature today due to injuries.
Saw that just now, confirms Jones for me, wonder is Shaw’s been overtrained…
*if – honestly I type so poorly on here haha
Can’t be poorerer than me… 😛
Words like poorerer are not even to be found in the urban dictionary.
At least it vaguely makes sense… I hear some people who want to “conversate” and that just kills me inside.
The worst is when I see how someone ‘can’t be asked’ with something. I have to count to 10, several times!
Agree Calvin. We can’t be asked to tolerate such language. 1,2,3…
***FINAL PRE-SEASON UPDATE***
CHELSEA
Chelsea 2-0 Real Sociedad
12 August 2014
GOALS:
Diego Costa (assisted by Ramires)
Diego Costa (assisted by Andre Schurrle)
Courtois
Ivanovic (Zouma 80), Cahill (Azpilicueta 45), Terry, Ake (Filipe Luis 45)
Fabregas (Mikel 70), Matic (van Ginkel 80)
Ramires (Willian 45), Hazard (Salah 80), Schurrle (Oscar 45)
Costa (Torres 60)
How was Hazard?
Raz,
You’ll have to ask someone who watched the game my friend, sorry.
But according to the live reports, he was involved in some neat play, setting up chances for Fabregas, Costa and nearly Torres. Played on the right of the attack for most of the second half. Subbed with around ten mins to go.
Tnx. It’s all good. I’ll decide later this week what changes to make (or not). Now off for bed. Early day ahead, have to be fresh. 😉
Oyasumi nasai
*** FINAL PRE-SEASON UPDATE***
MANCHESTER UTD.
Manchester Utd. 2-1 Valencia
12 August 2014
GOALS:
Darren Fletcher 49 mins
Maraouane Fellaini 90 mins
De Gea
Jones, Smalling (Keane 62), Blackett
Young (Kagawa 62), Fletcher (Cleverley 62), Herrera (Fellaini 76) , James
Mata (Lingard 62)
Rooney, Hernandez (Januzaj 76)
LVG: “The important thing is we won . . . . despite our worst game of pre-season”
Louis won everything, lol. He actually hasn’t a lost game (even with the Netherlands, we lost through penalty shootout, not regular or ET).
BANTERBURY CHAMPIONS CUP QUALIFICATION 2014/15
For the coming season , we will give everyone a chance to Qualify for this tournament, but as the main is for teams to earn a place in the 4 Banterbury leagues ! This is still were a majority of places, will come from ,Last season the top 4 from all 4 the Banterbury main leagues on Christmas Day Qualified for the Group Stages, As from this season,We are giving those in the Qualification Leagues a chance to be involved
This is how Qualification will be achieved
Premier – Top 3 at Christmas Qualify automatically 4th place enter Play-off
Championship – Top 3 at Christmas Qualify automatically 4th place enter Play-off
League 1 – Top 3 at Christmas Qualify automatically 4th enter place Play-off
League 2 – Top 3 at Christmas Qualify automatically 4th enter place Play-off
League A Qualification – 1st place at Christmas enter play-off
League B Qualification – 1st place at Christmas enter play-off
League C Qualification – 1st place at Christmas enter play-off
League D Qualification – 1st place at Christmas enter play-off
Play-offs – the play-offs between the 4th placed teams Banterbury Leagues & the 1st placed teams from Qualification Leagues, will meet in a 2 legged one off match-up with the win earning their place in the Group stage of the Competition in the New year, The Play-offs will take place in between Christmas & New Year
Group Stages
There will be 4 groups and all 4 will be seeded so no one from the same Banterbury League will meet at this stage, there are 6 group games ,Teams playing each other twice,the top 2 from each group qualify for the Knock-out stages
Knock-out Stages
Quarter Finals – will be played over 2 legs
Semi Finals – will be played over 2 legs
Final – with be a one of game to be played last game-week of the season
Thanks Bench@banterburyleagues
Thanks Bench, your leagues add some extra excitement into the mix, and we all appreciate the work you put into them, great work, and keep it up mate! xx
PvR
Looking for a viable 6.0 striker to rotate with Mutch?
or a mid and forward for 11.5 that will rotate well?
Not sold on Bojan, and everyone has him 😛 (I had him too until this evening)
Hey all, new to site & have found all the information really helpful. Just wondered what you thought about my squad? Thanks.
De Gea Krul
Debuchy Davies Caulker Pieters Ward
Mata Ramsey Sterling Sigurdsson Davis
Rooney Costa Bojan
You’ve got great strength in depth there Juanjo, no worries about will your 4.0s start as you don’t even have 4.5s! I like it.
Thanks Calvin, appreciate the feedback. Defence did have 4.0 & 4.5s with Eriksen in midfield instead of Davis until tonight when i decided to go safer with the strength in depth until we get a better idea of who is starting & how teams are playing. Also limited the number of ‘new boys’ to go with PL experience until we see who settled! Do you think I should change Davies to a 4.5 & upgrade Sterling to Fabregas?
I’d say no as I don’t fancy Fab due to his deeper role, at least until I’ve seen enough to suggest otherwise.