FAVOURABLE FIXTURES
ARSENAL – Aston Villa (A), Fulham (H), Southampton (A), Crystal Palace (H)
Arsenal go into the New Year top of the pile and while it is a slender lead the upcoming fixtures give them every opportunity to remain there for the foreseeable future. Villa should be eminently winnable for them despite it being on the road and their other trip sees them visit Southampton which may be harder but those are the games you really need to be winning if you are serious title contenders. The two home fixtures see them face a Fulham side fresh from a pasting at Hull so that should be easy enough and whilst Palace have picked up since Pulis arrived the Gunners should have enough to see them off also.
With the best defensive record in the league combined with the above fixtures it may be wise to have some Arsenal coverage in this department for the next few weeks at least. Wojciech Szczesny is top in the overall Goalkeepers points wise and while he is one of the more expensive keepers he is still a cheaper option than Per Mertesacker, although the big German obviously may return attacking points for you. Surprisingly though he has only notched twice this season and he feels like he should get more especially from corners. He may be about 1m more expensive than his defensive counterparts Bacary Sagna and Laurent Koscielny, who both look like they offer good value for money, but he has also racked up 27 more points than the pair of them.
Further up the pitch, Theo Walcott has returned with a bit of a bang and we suspect there may be very few Wildcard teams that will not incorporate him if people have not done so already. Just make sure you check on his injury status though as he was stretched off at The Emirates in the Spurs game although Wenger did say he wasn’t sure if it was anything to be concerned about. Mesut Ozil remains slightly more expensive than Theo but may actually emerge as a differential choice to him as their ownership’s continue to go in different directions. Olivier Giroud remains Arsenal’s top points scorer up front by a long distance but the return of Lukas Podolski may offer Arsene Wenger the opportunity to rest his big Frenchman should he wish to.
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR – Crystal Palace (H), Swansea (A), Man City (H), Hull (A)
Since the departure of Luis Andre de Pina Cabreal e Villas-Boas (ok – AVB!), Spurs have won three from four in the league, scoring nine goals in the process including a very impressive and victorious trip to Old Trafford. With the exception of the obvious, being City, their upcoming fixtures look fairly good for them. Currently poised just outside of the Champions League places a good run for Spurs could see them make inroads into this which surely has to be their main target for the remainder of the season. Palace at home and Swansea away will be two that they will be hoping for maximum returns from. Then City visit, and that should be a cracker. Hull have been tight at home to say the least so that could be a tough one.
Probably the biggest talking point fantasy wise since AVB left is the reintroduction of Emmanuel Adebayor to the first team. Having managed only 45 minutes all season under his best mate(!) he has now started the last four, scoring three goals and getting two assists in the process. His price-tag is relatively kind as well and he has proved in the past to be a reliable source of points given the chance. His new strike partner Roberto Soldado has been patchy at best so far and has been a bit of a disappointment fantasy wise. He does like a penalty though!
Behind those two up top the Spurs midfield has not really produced a stand out performer so far. The fact that Paulinho is their highest point scorer probably says it all as we had him pegged as a holding midfielder initially. Christian Eriksen is undoubtedly an exciting prospect though and he, like Adebayor, seems to be a major beneficiary of the new regime having also started the last four notching two goals, an assist and six bonus points in the process.
LIVERPOOL – Stoke (A), Aston Villa (H), Everton (H), West Brom (A)
Having been top of the league briefly, Liverpool have been brought back down to earth somewhat by those two defeats to their close rivals City and Chelsea. They will be looking to regain some momentum in the next two then as they visit Stoke and then host Villa ahead of a mouth watering and potentially crucial Merseyside derby in GW23. They then ease out of that one with a trip to West Brom. Should Liverpool have real title aspirations then they need to be picking up something in the region of nine or ten points minimum from these next four fixtures we feel.
The imminent return of Steven Gerrard should help their cause. Despite blanking in the first five game-weeks, Gerrard then went on a bit of a mini revival prior to his untimely injury, racking up three goals, seven assists and ten bonus points in ten games. Should he return in similar fashion then he will be one to consider for the next four at least.
Despite riding high in the league and actually having a fairly decent defensive record overall, Liverpool do seem intent on trying to ruin our fantasy plans by conceding the odd goal even in comfortable victories, which is becoming a tad annoying for some managers! The fact that they seem to change the personnel at the back quite regularly due to injuries is probably not that helpful either. The one mainstay so far has been Simon Mignolet and so he may be your best route into their backline if you want a consistent starter but Martin Skrtel has been stoking interest as of late mainly due to his goal against Chelsea and he is perhaps another one, like Mertesacker, who should perhaps produce more threat in that respect.
Up front. Luis Suarez. Enough said.
The Best of the Rest
Having started off the season in fine form Southampton have been on a run of tough fixtures over the Christmas period but things do start to look a lot more rosy for them now. West Brom at home and trips to lowly Sunderland and Fulham should help them recover somewhat with only Arsenal at home in game-week 23 looking a bit more challenging. Expect Adam Lallana and Jay Rodriguez to continue their fine recent form.
Norwich find themselves only three points above the relegation zone and so they could do with putting a few wins together to ensure they do not get dragged into a scrap. Next up is Everton away which will be a tough one but after that they face a pair of home fixtures against Hull and Newcastle and then a trip to Cardiff so perhaps those last three will bring them some welcome relief. Gary Hooper has five goals in the last ten games and is plodding along quite nicely for a cheap striker option.
Sunderland are still rooted to the foot of the table and whilst we are not saying they will actually win any of these games their run is not too bad if anyone is brave enough to invest in them – Fulham and Newcastle away, along with Southampton and Stoke at home sandwiched in between these. Many are considering a budget defensive option from Sunderland and Vito Mannone and Phil Bardsley both look to offer a good degree of value for money in this respect.
LESS FAVOURABLE FIXTURES
ASTON VILLA – Arsenal (H), Liverpool (A), West Brom (H), Everton (A)
Manager Paul Lambert caused a bit of a stir this week by stating that he would rather pick up three PremierLeague points than progress in the FA Cup. Well, he certainly got the second part of his wish, with a bit of a disastrous home defeat to Sheffield United in the third round. The first part though he may have to wait a little while on if the upcoming fixtures are anything to go by! Fortunately for Villa fans, they do have a bit of a cushion at the moment sitting in eleventh spot in the league, six points above Palace in 18th. Arsenal are the visitors next followed by a trip to Liverpool. He won’t be getting his three points in either of those two then we imagine. A local derby follows that with the visit of West Brom and those can always go either way, but with a trip to Everton to follow then perhaps that derby game is their only chance out of the next four of those points he so desired.
Brad Guzan is actually Villa’s highest points scorer this season by a long way which probably tells its own tale. We really wouldn’t recommend any of the other Villa defenders at this point especially with the above run of fixtures. Gabriel Agbonlahor has notched twice in his last two which sounds good, but the reality is that those were only his 2nd and 3rd strikes of the whole season. As for Christian Benteke, we are lost for words as to what has happened to one of last season’s undoubted fantasy stars.
SWANSEA – Man United (A), Spurs (H), Fulham (H), West Ham (A)
Swansea really are struggling to match the heights of last season this time around. They currently sit 13th in the table, just four points above the relegation zone and the reality is that they have won only five games this season. We are not suggesting that they will get dragged into it just yet, but the next four fixtures will be telling for them. A trip to Old Trafford followed by a visit from Spurs are the worrying ones on paper but in reality the next two after those will be just as crucial, as they face two teams who are fighting for their lives (we know they don’t look like they are, but they should be!). Fulham visit The Liberty first followed by a trip to London for The Swans to face West Ham.
Last season you were getting spoilt for choice with Swansea fantasy options but this time it has been a little different. Jonjo Shelvey has emerged, somewhat surprisingly, as their top points scorer so far but at 5.4m he is up against a lot of other budget 5th midfielders vying for your attentions. Wilfried Bony looks to be back to full fitness and two goals against Man City is very promising for a player who was hotly tipped as a major prospect at the beginning of the season and they may need him to kick on from that and add a killer instinct for them, especially with Michu now facing yet another spell on the sidelines.
CARDIFF – West Ham (H), Man City (A), Man United (A), Norwich (H)
Last season saw a degree of controversy and condemnation for the Southampton board over their sacking of Nigel Adkins and this Cardiff situation does bear some comparison to that. At the time it seemed harsh on the manager and the owners were criticised, much in the same way that Vincent Tan has been at Cardiff, but we wonder whether the appointment of Ole Gunnar Solksjaer could just turn out similar to the one of Mauricio Pochettino at The Saints and be viewed as a master stroke in twelve months time. He certainly has the record and pedigree, albeit only in Norway so far, but he certainly got off on the right foot with that cup win at Newcastle.
Cardiff have a very tough looking double trip to Solsksjaer’s old home of Manchester coming up, to visit both City and United back to back, which is why they are considered to have less favourable fixtures this week, but the games either side of those should be more profitable for them in theory. West Ham and Norwich at home are the perfect opportunity to make up for the other potentially inevitable losses.
Despite sitting 17th in the table Cardiff have actually been a decent source of fantasy points so far with David Marshall, Steven Caulker and Pete Whittingham all scoring over seventy points so far and all three offer decent value for money.
Be wary of…
Whilst Crystal Palace have undoubtedly improved under Tony Pulis, trips in the next four to Spurs and Arsenal will test them to the full. Home games against Stoke and Hull though may be more fruitful for those holding some budget Palace defenders.
Fixture Fun…
After the Christmas festivities we are back to a normal game-week deadline this Saturday which is the 11th of January at 11.30am.
It is worth noting that it is the turn of the Capital One Cup semi-finals this mid-week with four Premiership teams featuring, so keep an eye out for any injury or suspension news as a result as the following four all feature – Man Utd, Man City, Sunderland and West Ham.
As ever good luck one and all for GW21.
This article was written by inittowinit
Afternoon fellas! So, hope everyone had a great New Year? A couple of questions I need some help with; how can I improve this team?
I was considering Hazard to Oscar which means I can upgrade Fonte? As you can see Aguero is on the bench at the moment (playing a 3-5-2), I took the gamble to bring him back before his price rises from £11.9 to his previous highs – which means I had some cash to play with. Any thoughts on Adebayor’s form?
Szczesny – (Mannone)
Coleman – Mertesacker – Fonte – (Whittaker – Chester)
Cabaye – Walcott – Hazard – Lallana – Parker
Adebayor – Suárez – (Agüero)
0 FT, £0 Banked
Hi Cliffy Biro, Happy New Year also. I saw your post this afternoon and have just noticed that nobody replied so I’ll have a go albeit 7 hours late!
I would probably keep Fonte – they have good fixtures coming up and personally I prefer Hazard to Oscar but that’s purely a game time thing. I had Oscar earlier on in the season and I just felt uneasy every week about whether he would play. He usually did and scored well for me so there’s actually little basis to my theory but I would still feel the same now so I’m sticking with Hazard!
Good move on Aguero if you are happy to bench that much cash until he is back. I would be tempted to put someone else in for now and keep the change in the bank myself but its probably not much difference in the strategy so long as you can cover him with 5 mids for now.
On which point keep an eye on Cabayes fitness and I’m really not sure about Parker being an option mate!
Can’t believe Walcott -1816 Today
That’s ridiculous, ah well, their loss
I’m sorry I’m really confused today. 1816?
LOL. WHU lost 5-0. >.> Against Tottenham Forrest.
Hey all, thoughts on current WC team? Planning to bring in Aguero for Lukaku down the road but not sure how best to come up with the funds. Also decided to stick with Mert over Kosc, just a hunch.
Speroni
Coleman, Mert, Bardsley
Silva, hazard, Wally, Lallana
Suarez, Lukaku, JRod
Subs: Chester, Ward, Mutch, KDavis
How about upgrade Kelvin Davis to Szczesny and downgrade Mert?
Thanks Veer. I don’t fancy spending that much on a keeper. And I had Kosc in a previous WC setup but have decided to stick with Mert cuz his pts and bonus pts are so consistent. May downgrade him in a couple weeks to help bring Aguero back in.
Anyone else?
Hey guys. Working on my WC team and I have a couple of questions. Who would you prefer out of Cabaye, Eriksen, or Lallana as a 4th midfielder in this team? Do you think Eriksen would be a good differential pick? And what do you think Oscar’s chances are of starting more matches in the 2nd half of the season? Do you have any suggestions on how I could strengthen this WC team?
Speroni Marshall
Clyne Coleman Koscielny Chester Whittiker
Hazard Toure Mutch Walcott (Cabaye/Lallana/Eriksen)
Suarez Rodriguez Aguero (Rooney)
Also, who would you have up front until Aguero is back? I currently have Rooney who I bought for 10.6, but I’m ready to sell him if there’s a better option until Aguero is fit.
Thanks as always for any advice!
RedVT – don’t sell Rooney, Agüero should be back soon and, as you bought him for 10.6, you’ll have to spend even more to get Sergio in by selling Wayne.
Similar attack to mine, I’m playing mine later so will monitor the form of Eriksen / Lallana over the next few weeks – and would probably go for one of those two if I were you, as Cabaye is a doubt
Thanks Jamesimmo. My WC is active, so I’ll have to sort things out before the next deadline. If Rooney will play in GW 21 then I’m happy to hang onto him, he’s done well for me so far. But I’ll save enough $ to bring in Aguero ASAP.
What do you think about my WC team #2? I could downgrade Yaya and Hazard to Silva and Oscar, and then upgrade my 4th midfielder to Gerrard, who I think is a very great value at 8.7. It would look like this:
Speroni Marshall
Clyne Coleman Koscielny Chester Whittiker
Oscar Silva Mutch Walcott Gerrard
Suarez Rodriguez Aguero (Rooney)
My main question with this team is the playing time and points return of Oscar and Silva vs Hazard and Yaya. Is that too big of a risk just to upgrade my 4th mid to Gerrard?
This will probably be biased as I have Silva and Oscar… but I think that, now they’re both back fit and performed well in recent weeks, they’re just as good options as Hazard and Yaya, even better if you consider their ownership % – I had Hazard for 7 weeks at the start if he season and can tell you he’s not always firing. Gerrard would be a great asset to have.
Yes, I would love to have Gerrard. I just wonder if it’s worth the anxiety I’ll have every week waiting to see if Oscar is starting or not!! Haha, thanks for the advice mate I appreciate it. : )
Anytime mate Oscar just scored by the way
Mignolet
Terry, Mertesacker, Alcaraz, Baker, Gabbidon
Silva, Yaya Toure, Walcott, Shelvey, Whittingham
Suarez, Rooney, Negredo
I feel the three Man City attacking players is a bit dangerous.
Would people rather transfer a midfielder out or the striker?
Silva -> Oscar?
Negredo -> Adebayor?
This is pre-WC.
of the two, Negredo – you can’t rely on a full game from him.
Silva seems pivotal to Man City’s play.