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Fantasy Football Fixtures Gameweek 3

Fantasy Football Fixtures Gameweek 3

FPL tips“You don’t have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step”.

A lovely sentiment, but Martin Luther King Jr. clearly hasn’t visited FF247 where we look at the FPL staircase six steps at a time. Welcome to the GW3 Fixtures article, in which we endeavour to segregate the teams that will be relishing a points feast over the next 6 games, from those that will be wanting to avoid their Twitter feed for a while.

If GW2 had one motto for FPL managers, it was ‘We told you so’. Delivering for the 2nd consecutive week, Ramsey and Costa scored, Sigurdsson assisted and Dier replicated his handsome CS/goal haul. 29 points in 2 games is mightily impressive, but for a defender? Come on now. Behave.

But it wasn’t all good news. Chester turned jester with an early red-card, scuppering the plans of his new admirers from GW1. Man United gave another unconvincing performance as they continued their reliance on local students from Stretford High School to populate their back three. Then there’s QPR and Harry’s personal crusade to prove Luis Van Gaal that 3-5-2 can still be criminally ineffective even if you invest heavily in central defenders.

Right. For those that don’t already have these bookmarked, printed and pinned above the fridge next to your dog-eared World Cup chart (you really should think about taking that down), and before we appraise the fixtures for GW3-GW8, have a gander at these essential Fantasy Football tools (no offense intended guys).

Mito produced some outstanding, detailed analysis on the best rotation pairs for the season.
Rotation Analysis Home and Away and Favourable fixtures

Calvin Clyne devised an ingenious interactive fixture tracker. Use it before he starts charging subscription fees.
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.

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FAVOURABLE
Newcastle-FansNewcastle  Crystal Palace (h), Southampton (a), Hull (h), Stoke (a), Swansea (a), Leicester (h)
In Saturday’s shut-out at Villa Park, Newcastle fulfilled the defensive promise that they showed in defeat against Man City in GW1. Gerard DePardew’s toon armée may not be everyone’s tasse de thé, but their defence offers more value than a tabloid’s £1 Eurostar trip to Paris. No more so than Fabricio Coloccini (4.5). As captain he’s a definite starter and his commitment to the cause always puts him in bonus point contention. New recruit Daryl Janmaat (5.0) will have piqued many managers’ interests with some promising forays into Villa’s defensive third. Dummett (4.0) and Williamson (4.5) are the other, though perhaps less fashionable, options.

At the other end, Cabella and Riviére have been somewhat underwhelming, but with an appealing run of games on the horizon, particularly at St. James’, there won’t be many better times to gamble on Gallic flair bringing a musketeer to the eyes of their opponents.

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_77097772_koeman1Southampton West Ham (a), Newcastle (h), Swansea (a), QPR (h), Spurs (a), Sunderland (h)
Similarly to Newcastle, their St. Mary’s stalemate hints at a surprising solidity this season, but with new signings as yet failing to deliver up front. Most accept they were unlucky to take nothing from Anfield, but Koeman has voiced concerns at their ‘lack of quality’ against Albion. Ronnie said, “I was disappointed by the level we had today in an offensive way”. For clarity, that’s not ‘offensive’ as in the contents of a Malky Mackay email, but offensive as in attack. The well documented exodus that many argue has significantly weakened their team may, aside from the obvious fiscal benefits, have several silver linings. James Ward-Prowse has seemingly become an integral cog in Koeman’s side and his performances to date suggest he is thriving on the extra responsibility. Nathaniel Clyne, no longer having to tag-team his place in the team with the departed Chambers, seems to have the right-back position all to himself, and provides real width to their attacking armoury. If Tadic can turn his tireless work into providing Pelle, and now Long with more service, the Saints could well conspire to prove their cynics wrong.

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448309_herolManchester United Burnley (a), QPR (h), Leicester (a), West Ham (h), Everton (h), West Brom (a)
On the back of two tepid performances, it’s with great reluctance that LvG’s men are presented here. However, with some supreme Argentinian talent overworking Manchester’s international work permit department, they may just be able to capitalize on what is still a very kind run of fixtures. Pre-season fervour about their fantasy prospects has eroded substantially, and impressive wins against Roma, Real Madrid and Liverpool seem a long, long time ago.

Even expert pundits are struggling to ascertain how new imports Di Maria and Rojo will be implemented into Van Gaal’s wing back based system. It has been posited in some quarters that he’s using 3-5-2 to minimise the fallout of having such inexperienced defensive options at his disposal. The denouement may be that the system itself may change. Depending on work permits, there’s a chance Turf Moor could witness the debuts of both South Americans in a game that would have every Fantasy Football manager scouting intently. Throw in a returning RvP, a firing Rooney, and Mata who claimed 10 points at the Stadium of Light, and games against Burnley, QPR, Leicester, West Ham and West Brom are surely ones that LvG is targeting for maximum returns.

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UNFAVOURABLE

Soccer - Nationwide League Division One - West Bromwich Albion v Birmingham CityWest Brom Swansea (a), Everton (h), Spurs (a), Burnley (h), Liverpool (a), Man Utd (h)
The good news for Baggies boss Alan Irvine is that Saido Berahino looks to be a bright light, and his team remain undefeated. The bad news is they must visit Spurs and Liverpool, welcoming Everton and Man Utd. Yeah, um.. good luck with that lot, Alan. Even next weekend’s trip to the Liberty Stadium could offer little solace, and Burnley’s visit may already be earmarked as a must-win game. From a fantasy perspective, full-back Andre Wisdom seems to offer a solid 4.0 bench option, though Chris Baird doesn’t seem to be high in Irvine’s thoughts, despite heavy pre-season involvement.

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untitledAston Villa Hull (h), Liverpool (a), Arsenal (h), Chelsea (a), Man City (h), Everton (a)
Kevin Costner’s “The Postman”, accounting, watching Aston Villa. Recent surveys have indicated that these are all credible cures for insomnia. Thankfully, with fans of Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Man City and Everton to entertain, that could all change. Unfortunately, it’s more than likely that it will be those teams doing the entertaining. It’s only GW3, yet the visit of Hull surely takes on magnified significance. For any masochists out their wanting in on Villa’s defence, Hutton and Vlaar are the standout candidates. But with uncertainty still persisting about new owners taking the club off Randy Lerner, one can’t help but worry for Paul Lambert come the end of this frightening fixture onslaught.

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ramsey_3015621bArsenal Leicester (a), Man City (h), Aston Villa (a), Spurs (h), Chelsea (a), Hull (h)
It’s not often Arsenal find themselves at this end of the fixtures page, but it’s not often they have three of their biggest rivals to contend with in such a contracted period. One would assume (perhaps dangerously) that they can target three victories at the King Power Stadium, Villa Park, and at home to Hull, but coupled with demonstrating an uncharacteristic lack of authority at Goodison Park, more familiar frailties began to emerge. Wenger must address their lack of concentration at key moments, and somehow find a role that gets the best out of marquee signing Alexis Sanchez. Arsenal fans have lots to be optimistic about this season, but the Man City, Spurs and Chelsea duels will go a long way to showing everyone how serious their title credentials are. So in light of these stern tests, should people consider getting rid of Ramsay? Don’t even think about it. But the mercurial Welshman may well be enough coverage until after they visit Stamford Bridge.

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Fixture Fun
With a whole myriad of Capital One Cup and European fixtures to muddy the waters this week, it will be a wise FPL manager that holds onto their transfer until Friday’s press conferences and Cookie’s subsequent low-down in the FF247 TeamTalk article.

Thanks for reading Fantasy Football Fixtures Gameweek 3. This article was written by Bryan Munich


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  1. 13
    Mr Bean says:

    2 FT so I am thinking:
    Terry/Chambers -> Dummet – CS against Palace is likely plus nice fixtures
    Bojan -> Vaz Te (any 4.5 forward) – avoids price drop and, if combined with Terry -> Dummet, leaves me in the position to bring in Sterling for Davis the following week

    Guess I have to endure a Davis point drop this week…

    • 13.1
      Raziel says:

      You think Chambers will start the next games? Defense was really shaky first half vs Everton.

      • Mr Bean says:

        Raz,
        Price changes are forcing me to think quick about what I want to do…was originally going to WC but my team doesn’t require a makeover.

        I may just go Bojan -> Vaz Te now and give myself time to think about the defender situation…i’d rather keep Terry because of SWA at home the week after, but then i’d need to rethink the strategy to drag in Sterling.

        • Potty Procky says:

          Mr Bean don’t blow your hard work.
          Remember we have a huge International break looming so be careful what you do?
          Potty

        • Mr Bean says:

          Potty,
          I can see Bojan dropping 0.2 so the change saves me some $ and frees up some much needed funds for the future.
          Being unsure of Chambers gametime, it is likely I will bring in Dummet there with the other free transfer after all the midweek games have been played.

          Thinking ahead, i would like to sort the keeper situation as well as looking at Sterling and Aguero…but i’m focused on next week till then!

  2. 14
    Raziel says:

    Off for bed peepz, goodnight.

  3. 15

    Hey Potty, how have you been mate? I’ve been missing our chats, no one else on here can quite match your humour I’m afraid… laugh

    I saw you had a great start gw1, how’d you go over the weekend? Hope you had Jovetic and not that Bojan? 😉

    PvR xx

  4. 16
    jogabonito says:

    need some help guys.. I see Caulker could be dropping soon if so I’d like to get rid of him asap, should I replace him now with Dummett? or wait till next week and bring in Dummett for Baird or Chambers this week? Thoughts?

    Krul (Mannone)
    Caulker, Chambers, Hutton (Oshea, Baird)
    Siggy, Eriks, Mata, Rams (El ahmadi)
    Rooney, Costa, Sturridge

    • 16.1

      joga-

      I would advise you to keep a bit of money invested in that defense. From what we’ve seen so far the defenders are scoring quite well, and they are getting bonus points nicely.

      Dummet in for Caulker wouldn’t be so bad, as long as you use that spare cash to upgrade another defender last week, like Baird. Otherwise your back line is awfully cheap, and there are a few there that could easily lose their starting spot.

  5. 17
    deserteagle says:

    i am thinking to maybe use my wildcard. competition in my mini league is really tight. let me know which option is best amongst those 3.

    current team
    krul (foster)
    debuchy – hutton – pieters (filipe – caulker)
    sanchez – mata – siggy – silva (albrighton)
    rooney – costa (bojan)

    option 1 WC
    krul – mannnone
    neil taylor – hutton – cahill – dummet – wisdom
    ramsey – lamela – sterling – mata – siggy
    aguero – costa – zamora

    option 2 WC
    krul – mannone
    neil taylor – hutton – cahill – collocinni – dier
    ramsey – cattermole – sterling – mata – siggy
    aguero – berahino – costa

    option 3 WC
    krul – mannone
    dummet – hutton – cahill – wisdom – moore
    ramsey – cattermole – sterling – mata – siggy
    aguero – adebayor – costa

    i prefer 3-5-2 or 4-4-2 formation this season but adebayor is tempting. the WC intended to cover the big club. sorry for the long post..

    • 17.1

      I was thinking of using mine as well, but I decided it would be wiser to tough it out till next week and use it in the international break. I would advise you to do the same. smile

      • Pippin says:

        +1. The mini-leagues are always going to be tight early on, and as someone wise once said: You can’t win the season now but you certainly can lose it. I WC’ed early last year, and didn’t make the best use of it, had a shocking week in the aftermath. Think carefully about a plan for your squad without the WC if possible and don’t worry overly about price drops. Mata went down in week 1, I kept him, he delivered. Prices aren’t moving as far and fast this year either, so there’s really no need to hurry transfers to the same extent.

  6. 18
    deserteagle says:

    got it guys! thank you!! i think i could wait until GW6- GW9 for the WC

    • 18.1
      Pippin says:

      deserteagle, the way I see it there are only a few issues with your team. Sanchez doesn’t appear to have got going yet, but he’s going to play for sure so keep him for now. Luis doesn’t appear to be playing, so I’d ditch him- look at Chelsea or Spurs defence maybe. Hutton will need to go after GW3- look at Saints or Swansea (perhaps do him and Luis for these two?). Debuchy and Caulker aren’t ideal, and nor is Pieters but all 3 offer attacking returns (in theory) and may well get the odd CS soon too.

      I am also concerned about Bojan, so perhaps your priority for the next week should be to lose him and Luis, and then re-assess (but probably ditch Hutton) next week. That should see you in decent shape I think. Definitely get other advice, but these are my quick thoughts. Good luck mate!

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