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Live Match Chat Gameweek 35 FPL News

Live Match Chat Gameweek 35 FPL News

Live Match Chat Gameweek 35 FPL News

Welcome to Live Match Chat Gameweek 35 FPL News: After a sensational Alvaro Negredo display in DGW 34, we head into a buffer of sorts. With doubles in 34, 36 and 37, this GW we can relax a little, sort of. We kick it off with four 3pm fixtures. It is pure excitement when the low scoring Saints tangle with a difficult opponent to not score on, Hull. It should be a test of wills to see who underperforms more, the Saints attack or the Hull defence. If you think that doesn’t offer enough to make you fall asleep, perhaps a taste of Stoke vs West Ham? Over the last 10 matches these two are 16th in 17th in points and have scored 20 goals combined over those 10×2 games. Yeah, a goal a game. So snooze should be on the loose in this one. For those that don’t need a mid afternoon nap, I present to you Sunderland vs Bournemouth. This could provide us with comedy gold, in particular on defence, as neither team attempts to play any. The last of the opening 4 fixtures sees West Brom welcome in Leicester, yeah, moving on. In the 5:30 game Palace hosts those away stars, Burnley. With 3 draws in their last 6 away games, think we can say they are in-form, perhaps I will place a bet on them.

Luckily after enduring a Saturday of not having any real footy to watch and feeling properly rested, we come to Sunday. Yes, yes, yes, yes…sorry was watching when Harry met Sally orga, errrr, restaurant scene. Where were we at? Oh yes, Sunday footy. Lunch time sees the battle for fourth resume, as United tangles with a Swansea side who also has a lot to play for. Both teams in need of a win, will hopefully lead to some goals, maybe, Jose is capable of sucking the fun out of any game, so be aware. That is followed by two 2pm-ish encounters. Boro and their vaunted attack will look to score some goals, well, a goal vs City. City’s fans (player’s families) will want to get out of that red velvet sandwich they are currently caught in with LFC one point ahead and United one point behind tickling their tuckus. We also see Lukaku’s former and future employer Chesea visit Goodison looking to inch closer to the title. CFC has slowly let Spurs crawl back into the race, so they can break their hearts again at the end. In the last Sunday fixture we have the possibility of pure joy. We see the possibility of killing 2 dreams with one stone. When Spurs face Arsenal only one result would do us right. A loss for Tottenham would all but end Spurs title dreams to their bitter rivals and hopefully such a result would lead to a new contract for Wenger. Sounds like a win-win to me.

Monday finishes off the GW with Watford hosting Liverpool. Should be a very predictable game. If City and United win expect LFC to do also, If either of the Manchester sides drop points expect LFC to. If there is one thing we know is that if LFC is given an opportunity, they let it slip away.

Please join us as ever to discuss the games as they happen and share your feelings, successes and woes as the action unfolds and hopefully the FPL points flood in for you.

Saturday 29th April

15:00pm
Southampton vs Hull
Stoke vs West Ham
Sunderland vs Bournemouth
West Brom vs Leicester

17:30pm
Crystal Palace vs Burnley

Sunday 30th April

12:00pm
Man United vs Swansea

2:05pm
Everton vs Chelsea
Middlesbrough vs Man City

16:30pm
Spurs vs Arsenal

Monday 1st May
20:00pm
Watford vs Liverpool

Keep track of all the action, the goals, the talking points, right here at FF247 Live Match Chat, an interactive chat which encourages you to keep involved and share your thoughts and emotions as the matches take place.

Good luck to absolutely everyone for GW35 from all at FF247!

Thanks for reading Live Match Chat Gameweek 35 FPL News. This article was written by FF247

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  1. 37
    nishant says:

    Long time.
    Good to be back

    On 40 points after bonuses with 7 to go
    Captain Vardy wasn’t a bad choice at least.

  2. 38
    reddevils21 says:

    so do we need to move fast or it just the Wc effect

    guys do u think 2 m advantage in tv from rivals will be significant ?

    • 38.1
      inittowinit says:

      2mil can certainly be significant. It’s the difference between a low end defender and one from a more premium team or makes for a medium priced mid instead of one you’d normally pick as a 5th.

  3. 39
    saloba11 says:

    gutted to have captained benteke. Only positive was that my rival captained townsend. Whom i have but benched.

  4. 40
    KI says:

    A naive wc question. If I construct a team this weekend for 36/37, can I tinker with it as the week goes on, or do I stand to lose money on subsequent transfers (under the wc)? Thanks ahead.

  5. 41
    Rosco77 says:

    Well I’ve spent 5 hours ignoring my shitty GW, I’ve followed the price rises and brought In every player I wanted due to rise and a few who were rising who i might make money off!

    Few tough decisions which might define my WC I’ve ditched Kun and Lukaku might regret that as I had a lot of value in Lukaku but F@ck it I’m going all in this DGW !

    Time for the boxing!

  6. 42
    SAFs_hairdryer says:

    Wow! Did anyone else watch the fight? That was epic

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