FPL Fixtures Analysis Gameweek 35
Welcome to FPL Fixtures Analysis Gameweek 35. I should begin this article by saying that several of the points I make below should have a giant asterisk next to them. Based on how the dates for GW34’s matches were lined out, I’m writing this prior to the conclusion of that week. None of the games from Tuesday, April 25 – Thursday, April 27 have been played at this point, so bear in mind that certain elements of the article may change depending on results or injuries. I’m starting this piece this week with City as my top pick, but if “The Glass Man” Aguero or KDB come up lame on Thursday, you’ll just have to decide how much that changes their power rankings in your own mind.
That being said, with so many more DGW teams coming up on the horizon, you may look at this list and completely discount the teams I’ve chosen anyway. After all, I trashed Middlesbrough last week in the Fixtures article, but many people still went out and bought Negredo anyway. It really will be a free-for-all sprint to end the year, and you’re going to see extremely varied approaches to team building in the next several weeks based on people chasing 180 minute players. And maybe those Negredo owners have a point on some level – with DGW teams, it’s not always about being smart, sometimes you just need to be lucky. Just don’t mind the rest of us pointing and laughing when it doesn’t work out. Lucky or not, it’s still funny.
The Tracker in full…
Top 3 Best Bets
#1) Manchester City – MID (A), CRY (H), LEI (H), WBA (H)
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[/three_fifth]If you’re going to have a DGW in your schedule, the conditions don’t really get better than this. So what if they don’t have Sunderland in their path? They’ll still end up with Middlesbrough, and that’s very nearly as good at this point (as those of you who put some MID in your teams for GW34 know, they’re a bit rubbish, eh?). And that Middlesbrough fixture is City’s only game on the road, so the chance for rotation in the lineup may be slightly less for City since they really won’t have to travel again until the very last week of the year. Maybe they don’t have the most condensed schedule in the world full of all sorts of potential minutes, but this is not a schedule you should overlook too quickly.
City have been a strange club all year; they feel like they’ve been in a transition period for a lot longer than they actually have. At the risk of offending some, City have never felt truly elite this campaign. But despite that, they’ve been more than capable, and their spot in the Top 4 never really felt at risk. Their window to challenge for the league title has all but closed, but they’ll still be motivated to ensure they mathematically lock up their Champions League spot for next year as soon as possible.
As for their scheduled opponents, Middlesbrough know they’re going down at this point, even if the supporters are clamoring about still having a miracle shot at staying up. Palace have proven themselves capable against smaller teams, but they should struggle here in this spot. Leicester haven’t bounced back into winning ways yet after Shakespeare’s hot start, and this probably isn’t the fixture they’re looking at to regain momentum. And as for West Brom, just don’t let their defenders shoot, and you’ve taken away all of their offence. There’s a very real chance that City could snag all 12 points from this run, and even if they stumble, they’re practically guaranteed 9-10 points at the least.
#2) Arsenal – TOT (A), MUN (H), SOT (A), STK (A), SUN (H)
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[/three_fifth]I should reiterate at this point that I’m writing this article prior to Arsenal playing their match against Leicester in GW34 – so by the time that match is concluded, things could change for this team’s outlook considerably depending on certain results.
But the truth is this, with or without those results going their way, Arsenal are in trouble. They have a coach who is now on his way to being reviled (again). They have a superstar who is increasingly disgruntled. And they have a complete lack of any kind of true class in their forward position. And I guess that’s par for the course with Arsenal for any season over the last several years. But in years past, they were seemingly able to overcome these things and still make the Champions League and put in their annual underwhelming bid to be continental winners. This year…they face a very real possibility of not qualifying for the Big Show at all. And qualifying for the tournament this year is now going to be a two-part process: they’ll need to be nearly perfect in their games whilst needing either Liverpool or Man City to start dropping points.
On paper, they should look to be the most motivated team in the league. They have at least a game in hand over several of their rivals, and they have a relatively clean bill of health. Yet even with those advantages at this stage in the game, nothing is certain for this team. Since the beginning of the new year, Arsenal have played in 13 league games, and they’ve managed to win just 6 of those games outright (and a sub 50% win percentage for that stretch of time is already a horrible stat). The real problem for Arsenal is the fact that the six teams they beat were Middlesbrough, West Ham, Hull City, Burnley, Swansea and Palace. They beat the teams they outspent on salaries, and yet they came up woefully short against any kind of equal competition.
So let’s just say that the Tottenham and Man United fixtures here to kick off this schedule will be rough for Arsenal if they don’t kick their form up a notch. But past that, they should have enough about them to secure results against the lesser teams in this run. No matter how you cut it, Arsenal are a risky pick these days, but there’s enough in this schedule to make them a good buy for minutes and potential scoring. But with back to back DGWs, they could suffer a bit of rotation, so keep an eye on that.
#3) Chelsea – EVE (A), MID (H), WBA (A), WAT (H)
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[/three_fifth]Spurs fans are just waiting for Chelsea to stumble, to just give them any bit of an opening to close the gap for the league lead. But with this kind of schedule lined up, that’s not looking likely. A case could be made that Chelsea aren’t, at this very moment, the best overall team in the league anymore. But that really doesn’t matter, does it? They were so dominant for so long that they could almost mail it in now and still come out with the title.
Even if Everton somehow pull off a victory to kick off this run (and the homer in me certainly hopes they do), the rest of this schedule is an absolute cakewalk. I don’t think anybody here could make a case for Middlesbrough, West Brom nor Watford having the goods to beat Chelsea in any fashion. That’s not to say that crazy results don’t happen – but nobody is predicting anything too wild from this run in that sense. And let’s be honest, Everton are already acting like Lukaku has left them for a younger, hotter team – so I’m not really holding my breath that they’ll accomplish anything against the league leaders either.
Chelsea should have a run of 13-15 points to close out the year, there’s no two ways around it. The only question that fantasy owners will have to ask themselves is whether they want offence or defence from this team, because both sides of the ball will be viable plays to take into the end of the season.
3 Teams To Avoid
West Brom – LEI (H), BUR (A), CHE (H), MCI (A)
There are players in the WBA side that are owned at too high of a rate to make any sense (McAuley alone is still nearly 30% owned). The secret in how to shutdown this team is now pretty common knowledge in the league, and owning the attacking defenders hasn’t made sense for several weeks now. But I get it, old habits die hard. West Brom are on a 3-game skid, and it’s hard to see where their next victory is going to come from. The only redeeming factor that people are seeing here is that DGW in round 37. But honestly, do you think that WBA playing a double against Chelsea and City is going to be the play that makes your round? Doubtful.
Watford – LIV (H), LEI (A), EVE (A), CHE (A)
Outside of Capoue, nobody really owns any Watford players in any significant quantity. But they belong here in this list just in case somebody was thinking that they’d be a sneaky little play with a double of their own to end the year. But from what I’m seeing, they’re not worth the time with this schedule. Maybe Watford could push one through against Liverpool (they seem to like to concede at least one goal per match to keep it interesting). But the rest of this schedule is all on the road, and their double in round 37 isn’t going to do anybody any favors. Pass on this team.
Man United – SWA (H), ARS (A), TOT (A), SOT (A)
Maybe this isn’t a team that should be ‘avoided’, per se, but you should be cautious with this team until we really have a full understanding of how they’re going to play without Ibra going forward. It could be that they’ll be better, actually (throw the young kids up front and let them run and add some pace to the attack). Or it could be disastrous. It’s just too hard to tell for now. What we do know is that they’ll have 3 fixtures on the road in this series. Granted, there are several teams that don’t have the benefit of any DGWs that should probably be omitted before you take United out of your squads, but losing your leading scorer and playing thrice on the road is going to be difficult. Just keep that in the back of your mind as you go about selecting your transfers.
Morning
Need a 1 week punt replacement for Gibson?
1.1 ITB
Fixtures aren’t great for a one week punt on defenders. Clichy?
I doubt Valencia will start against Swansea!
I can’t see it either to be honest! Yep clichy seems a viable option he is in one of my WC teams
I might actually replace Valencia with Clichy myself.
I’m so tempted to use my WC! 😉
Morning ! Bertrand,P.v.a (if he starts tonight),Bailly,Daniels,Clichy ??
Cheers brooky
Cedric/Bertrand
How about Daniels?Sunderland are forever shit and he has attacking tendencies too
How’s this for my WC team?
Could downgrade courtois to cech and upgrade eriksen to Alli?
Got to say,apart from Evans and no Chelsea defender possibly,thats as good a wildcard team as i’ve seen.A lot depends on Jesus being fit and starting though.How nailed on do you think Gabriel is out of interest ? Could be a cheaper alternative to Monreal ?
Saying that you do have Courtois !!
I’m not to sure to be honest brooky, both him and holding have played very well the past couple of games!
Any other alternative to Evans?
Holgate ? No dgw but a good home fixture ?
I’ve just tried creating the same squad………i’m 2.5m short….. !!
Hence my numerous hits over the season 😉
If I activate my WC now I will have a major selection headache Saturday morning!!
You might not find a CS in your Defence this week
Not far off my latest effort which isn’t surprising as we have pretty much identical team value – god bless hits!
I’m not sure on Davies or Holding in defence so coukd regig it and possibly downgrade Sane to upgrade the defence but we’ll see!
Team 2 looks superb Rosco
+1
I can only dream of my WC team being that strong
I can only dream of having a WC, lol !!
Did I mention my week off next week Kop?!!
You didn’t Cookie. It’s ok though, you take as much time off as you want…….just make sure you have your phone with you
I will don’t worry. I’ll have no signal, but I’ll defo have my phone with me mate 😉
I’ll send a pigeon so
Just think of the chats you can enjoy with Mitro and Init :hippo:
Ha ha!! I now have 12 different versions of my WC team 😉
I can give you Kop’s phone number and email too Mitro 😉
You could do Cookie but they’ll both be diverted to you…
Thanks guys, this is where I’m leaning at the minute, these two efforts were put together after Chelsea played last night and I decided i needed Costa! I thinks a trio Albrighton, Vert and Monreal offer more of a guaranteed chance of playing over the other 3 in the first team, although this team lacks City coverage. That said I think city coverage comes with its own risks i.e. rotation so it may not be a bad thing to exclude them other than Bravo.
i got 1.4 itb for copying this team.
damn tempted
You might not find a CS in your Defence this week
Oops double reply – pls ignore
Joey Barton banned from ‘all football activity’ for 18 months after accepting FA charge of misconduct re betting offences.
Couldn’t have happened a nicer bloke!
Here’s a link to Joey’s statement. He makes a number of valid points. http://www.joeybarton.com/betting-statement/
Kop,
do you know what, he does make a load of good points, most notably, the game is surrounded by gambling – jeez every advert during a game is gambling.
However, that doesn’t excuse him – he was aware of the rules.
He is a smarter bloke than many give him credit for, mind you.
I completely agree Cookie.
He was aware of the rules and broke them so he deserves to be punished. However’ I suspect if it was another PL who had a good reputation the punishment would not have been 18 months.
probably true there Kop, but no different from a player’s reputation getting him into trouble on the pitch, when others would get away with stuff.
Look at everything Shearer got away with, whereas if that were Costa, we all know what would happen.
Completely different situation I know. Not sure where I was going with all that !!!
Did he bet on his team to lose? If so, the ban is fair to say the least – in my opinion. Guess we’ll have to wait for the written reasons.
Forget that – he says he never bet on his team to lose when he was in the matchday squad………
This must be how Raz feels.
Read Joey’s statement and I agree with both of you. In this case it’s obvious players can’t be involved in football betting. I actually think he’s giving up football so he can bet! Bets are a disgrace in general when they became an addition, which is clearly the case as he says. Not sure a ban is a solution in any case.
Interesting read and he certainly does have a point !!
He is spot on, me thinks !!
Some valid points for sure…
Betting companies rule the football world now…unfortunately…
We discover many years after that a World Cup semifinal or final game was fixed…(Maradona’s personal statement)…
And nothing…no consequences…
Money laundering ; bribes ; tax evasions etc… (Blatter ; Uli Hoeness ; etc)…
Sad !!
Hi all,
I don’t have a WC left but with a few transfers I can line up one of these options. Any thoughts or suggestions welcome
SAF, both look good mate, think I’d take the Costa team as we stand, given the uncertainty over Jesus – that of course could change before now and DGW37!
Thanks Cookie. The Jesus team was what I was planning up until last night and then reconsidered. The other thing to think about is when to make the transfers as I’ll be doing them week by week. As it stands I have Lukaku and Zaha in the front 8 so will probably stick this week
I know mate, I’m in the same boat and it’s tough isn’t it!!
City team news for tomorrow’s derby:
Aguero is ‘much better and ready’, Silva is a ‘real, real doubt’ and Jesus is ‘ready but lacking match sharpness’. Translated this means that Kun will play, Silva won’t and Jesus may make the bench, I think.
What about stones cookie?
Teo, as far as I can see he wasn’t mentioned
Hopefully he misses the game and i get Holgates points from the bench !!