Fantasy Premier League Tips – Gameweek 26 FPL
Ours tears of joy or despair relating to GW25 are not yet dry and GW26 is already upon us and with it the trials and tribulations that a midweek game-week brings. Some will revel in the short time between game-weeks as they are forced to make quick decisions while other will struggle as they don’t have the necessary time required to analyse all of their options. Whichever category you fall into one thing is for sure and that is that GW26 is another chance for each and every one of us to move up the rankings. As a result of the short time period between game-weeks we have once again decided to take a slightly different approach to our weekly tips article and rather than tipping specific players we have instead decided to discuss a number of current issues.
The West Ham Defence
It’s hard to believe that West Ham have now kept more clean sheets in the Premier League than any other team but with 12 clean sheets from 25 games that is exactly what they have done. The great news for us fantasy managers is that four of these clean sheets have come in their last five games! With stats like these it’s hard to believe that none of their backline feature in more than 3% of teams so it’s clear that the entire Hammers defence represents a differential. So who do you choose? Goalkeeper Adrian is in great form and has picked up 37 points from his last five games, there are plenty of forwards who haven’t scored that well and at just £4.3m he represents a great bargain. Picking one of their defenders does present one or two difficulties as no one is 100% certain as to what their first choice back 4 is! However once again our tip is James Collins who has started the last four games and it’s worth noting that he has picked up bonus points in each of the last three and at just £4.1m, like Adrian, he is a bargain. If you have a little extra cash to spend you might want to consider Guy Demel who has spent considerably more time on the pitch than any of his defensive colleagues. Finally, not only are the Hammers in great form defensively they also a number of relatively straightforward fixtures coming up with three of the next five at Upton Park.
The Manchester City Attack
City have now gone two games without scoring!! While this might not be news for the majority of teams it should be remembered that City had scored 68 in their previous 23 games which is basically three goals per game. Granted Sergio Aguero is injured but you would have expected Negredo & Co to have too much for Norwich, perhaps they are more reliant on the Argentinian than we imagined. The loss of Fernandinho has also been felt as it curbs Yaya Toure’s ability to surge forward. So where does that leave us fantasy managers? Given the fact that they have back to back home games against Sunderland and Stoke before their blank in GW28 we fully expect them to be back amongst the goals. Against Norwich, Pellegrini started with Jovetic & Negredo, with Dzeko replacing Jovetic after 61 minutes and Negredo being replaced after 77 minutes and after the game he admitted that neither Negredo nor Dzeko were 100% fit. Should you have either Negredo or Dzeko in your side our advice to you would be to stick, however should you not have any of the three but want one of them for the next two games we would suggest Jovetic. The Montenegrin will be eager to prove he has a future at the Etihad and he signifies a superb differential featuring in just 0.4% of teams.
Problems at Arsenal?
Despite being hammered 5-1 by a rampant Liverpool side in Saturday’s early kick-off, Arsenal are 2nd in the table just one point behind Chelsea and they haven’t turned into a bad team overnight. However, how should they be viewed from a fantasy football perspective? If you were to look at their upcoming league fixtures in isolation you would probably think that there was nothing to be concerned about as three of their next four are at home. What the league fixtures don’t show is the fact that they have an FA Cup tie this coming weekend against Liverpool and next Wednesday they host Bayern Munich in the Champions League. So which if any of their players can still be considered a fantasy asset? Aside from their calamities against City and Liverpool the Gunners have been pretty sound defensively keeping 11 clean sheets and despite these two big defeats they still boast the 2nd best defence in the league. As a result the likes of Szczesny, Mertesacker & Koscielny have proved quite popular and many managers have doubled up on Arsenal at the back. Our advice to those of you who still have double Arsenal coverage at the back is that it might be time to drop one of them and if we had to tip an Arsenal defender for the coming game-weeks it would be Laurent Koscielny as we feel he represents the best value for money. Moving into midfield and Arsenal have been hit hard with injuries to both Aaron Ramsey and Theo Walcott, while Mesut Ozil has been a massive disappointment since GW15. Should you feel the need to have an Arsenal attacker in your side for the coming weeks our recommendation would be Alex Oxlade-Chamberlin who impressed in the recent win over Crystal Palace and while his more senior colleagues wilted against Liverpool, the Ox at least attempted to take the fight to them. Up top Olivier Giroud has picked up three goals and an assist in his last six games which isn’t actually that bad, but when you take a look around there are a number of strikers who offer better value for money than the Frenchman who is currently priced at £8.8m.
Steven Gerrard
Liverpool’s captain fantastic has to a certain extent polarised opinion amongst fantasy managers since his return to the side from injury. An injury to Lucas coupled with Brendan Rodgers desire to field Coutinho, Sterling, Suarez & Sturridge in attack has led to Gerrard being fielded in a defensive midfield role. Prior to his injury he had scored three as well as assisting seven in just ten games and many felt that his points returns would be somewhat diminished due to his deeper role. However, this has not been the case and in the five games he has started he has scored three and assisted two. Admittedly two of the goals were penalties while the two assists were from dead balls, but we feel the fact that he has the majority of the set pieces in his locker is a massive plus. Granted we are unlikely to see Gerrard breaking forward in the manner in which he has done over the years meaning his goals from open play are likely to take a hit, however as he becomes more accustomed to his new role we feel his assists from open play will be unaffected as he sprays long passes forward for Suarez & Sturridge. Given his current form he represents a great differential as he features in just 8.1% of teams and is also great value for money at just £8.9m.
Is Triple Liverpool a Possibility?
Doubling up on players from the same team in the one position is often frowned upon by many fantasy managers but doubling up on Arsenal or Everton at the back has at times worked quite well this season, while those managers who currently have the SAS up top in their team are probably quite happy. The question now is whether or not to take it to the next level and go for triple Liverpool in attack. The initial response from most managers is likely to be one of derision but let’s take a quick look at this as a possibility. First and foremost is the fact that Liverpool have scored 21 goals in their last eight games with the likes of Gerrard & Sterling chipping in along with the likely lads up front, it should also be noted that Phillippe Coutinho has been in better form of late and has been unlucky not to pick up more fantasy points. Second of all is the fact that their upcoming fixtures suggest that the goals are unlikely to dry up, although four of their next six games are away from home and it is worth noting that 60% of their goals have come at Anfield. Finally and indeed quite significantly, is the fact that the Champions & Europa Leagues both kick off again next week meaning we are likely to see a certain amount of rotation at Chelsea, Arsenal, City, United and Spurs. Unfortunately for Liverpool and their fans, they are not involved in Europe, but this is great news for us fantasy managers as it means that Brendan Rodgers will continue to field his strongest team in each and every league game. So as you can see the notion of fielding three is perhaps not as crazy as it sounds, the only question is which three. We will assume that Suarez & Sturridge are likely to be two of the three meaning you will want to choose one of their midfields. Should you have cash to spare our advice would be to go for Gerrard, whom we have already discussed above. Conversely, should money be tight we would suggest you consider Raheem Sterling who is slowly but surely proving his doubters wrong by turning in consistent displays rather than a moment of magic here and there.
Thanks for reading Fantasy Premier League Tips, this article was written by Kop Warrior.
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What’s the matter with Kolarov? Does he start anymore? and I just brought in Olsson for Chester. Was that a good transfer?
He had better start tomorrow or I’ll be livid. Brought him in on my WC and I think he’s been sunning himself on the beach every since.
Same here haha
I’ve somehow ended up with 3 Arsenal players and don’t really want to put all my eggs in one basket for the game against Man U, especially with last week’s loss. Right now I have:
Scezesny
Mertesacker – Toure – Ivanovic (Dawson, and Ryan Bennet but I’m trading him soon)
Mata – Hazard (C) – Johnson – Yaya (Puncheon, also want to trade ASAP)
Dzeko – Rodriguez – Giroud
I’m not sure whether to play Dawson instead of Toure, and I’m rather displeased with my forwards at the moment. Could also put Dawson in for Mata or one of the forwards and do a 2-4-4- or 3-3-4. Relatively new to fantasy; I have 1.1 mil in the bank. Thanks mates!
Hello rgtm, assuming Toure plays then he is fine. Leave him in regardless he can always sub out if not but he almost certainly will play. I would probably play Dawson for Mert given as you have Szczesny in goal. Who is your 2nd keeper by the way? Johnson is your issue in midfield I think not Mata. He has horrendous fixtures coming up. Consider a switch to Nolan. The last recommendation would be Giroud to Sturridge but this is tight money wise – Sturridge is probably going up tonight and it depends what value you hold on Giroud at the moment.
Thanks so much! I’ve been considering Nolan, so I switched Johnson out for him. I think I’ll wait to trade Giroud until next week when I don’t have to take a hit. Good luck in GW 26!
I had same problem. I’m going to trade szecezscy for Cech. Won’t cost much
Excellent Article Kop, finally got a chance to read it. Thoroughly enjoyed your different take on Tips this week. It was a much needed piece to answer some important questions that I have been seeing circulating on here and Twitter.
Mito — thanks for the help / sound advice last week. My gf’s team is still in the cup (won by 30 pts).
No problem, not sure what I did, but I will happily take credit. 😉
Haha. Your advice was to bring in Cahill and (c) Hazard against what looked to be a strong opponent in the cup. Bingo and Bingo.
Could use some sound feedback / advice…2 transfer in hand (self-imposed restrictions do not permit me to field players from last season’s top four clubs)…
Mannone Davis
Baines Coleman Collins Turner Ward
Gerrard mirallas erikson lallana dempsey
Suarez sturridge ade
Dempsey out – Nolan, Zaha or another in?
Davis out – ruddy, krul or another in?
Cheers
Hi at4! Good to see you. If youre still online, I would do Dempsey >> Nolan (in great form), and Davis >> Adrian (dont you read the tips article?)
sorry, didnt see you already have collins. Ruddy seems the best option.
ATF – why not just switch Davis out for Boruc? Then I would look at replacing Dempsey as well. It’s too bad he wasn’t even in the squad, this loan spell isn’t really working out for him. Zaha could be a good move. He’s cheapish so he’ll most likely be on the bench every week anyway. Or even take a chance on Ince, although their fixtures look tough. Or even Charlie Adam. 2 goals and 2 assists in the last two games.
Hey ATF, how’s the season turning out? I’d defo get a Norwich defender (Olsson at £4.2) or Ruddy (£5.0) looking at their fixtures (they seemed to have tightened up at the back a bit). Maybe a Southampton defender though unlike Norwich they has been a bit shaky at back recently. I’d stay away from Newcastle with them injuries, plus bye-bye Cabaye, and general bad luck they has. Zaha looks pretty sharp and could work with relatively decent fixtures but I know you’s got a soft spot for Nolan so I doubt you’d stray too far from him. What do you think I could do w/ my lot?
Szcezsny (K.Davis)
Cahill / Coleman / Fonte (Kosc, Ward)
Yaya Papaya / Silva / Hazard / Lallana (Oviedo)
Suarez / Studge / Adebayor
I need Gerrard in there (as he continues to rack up pts even from deep just like last season)
Szcezsny –> Cech?
Coleman –>Distin or Olsson?
Kos –> Zabaleta?
Cheers!
ATF – I don’t feel Nolan is that worthwhile (aside from his 2 goals this weekend) until big Andy is back.
I still think Puncheon is as good as some 7-9m options for 5m as a midfielder, amd Snodgrass has really impressed lately. Zaha I’d wait on, but Mutch is still performing well.
For Newcastle cover look at Debuchy, he chips in a lot in attack. Likewise Sissoko of Newcastle is involved in a pot of their attacks and create a hell of a lot of chances, when Remy returns he could be a great option.
I dint fancy Adebayor, he still doesn’t shoot enough or create anything for Spurs. Bony is a better option in my eyes, especially with Hernandez back creating opportunities for the Swans (wasn’t he scoring a lot at the start of the season before iniuey?).
Hey guys! Not sure if I messed up this week. The transfer I did this morning was Johnson>>Sterling. My team now looks like:
Szczesny Mannone
Coleman Kolarov Shaw Davies Gabbidon
Mata Silva Hazard Sterling Mutch
Adebayor Giroud Suarez
1 FT and 3.0 in the bank.
So should i do another transfer this week? I really want some Chelsea defence, not sure if I should do it this week.
Thanks :bounce:
Veer – if you were to get some Chelsea cover (Cahill or Ivanovic), I would probably wait a week since I’m guessing you would replace Kolarov? He could start this week and I can see him getting a clean sheet, plus any extra attacking points. But if you don’t want to run the play the “will he start or not” game, then a move for a Chelsea defender wouldn’t be the worst thing in the world.
Thanks Josh, appreciate it