MLS GW13 Tips Fantasy Major League Soccer
Once upon a time we all fell in love with MLS fantasy football. We’ve since been through a messy break-up period for various reasons. One being that they took the best fantasy game out there and decided to ruin it completely! We did manage to turn the other cheek on that one and kept playing but then our MLS guru Guy Sanchez, who skilfully guided us through each week, had to take a break from writing for a bit. And as a result we haven’t had an article on it since. Until now! For anyone who hasn’t kept up since the FPL season finished then in short one of our website friends Fantasy Football First has called it a day and that left their brilliantly talented MLS writer Ivan a bit homeless. It therefore felt like a no brainer to invite him to continue his great work on here. And so here we are, on the start of another journey.
NEW FF247 MLS LEAGUE
To celebrate our new arrival we have decided to start up a fresh FF247 MLS league beginning this week. As a quirk of the new MLS rules they have split their season in two. The first part expires in GW17. You will then automatically be entered in to our league again for the second half of the season.
It’s a perfect opportunity to begin playing MLS if you haven’t already, or if like many others you’ve been playing but haven’t given it due care and attention due to the busy end to the FPL season then perhaps a perfect opportunity to kick-start your MLS season.
TO JOIN THE NEW FF247 LEAGUE JUST CLICK HERE OR THE CODE ITSELF IS RAVFLP3H
THIS WEEKS DEADLINE IS 01:00AM UK TIME on SATURDAY (That’s Friday night, ish)
This weeks fixtures…
And so finally over to the man himself Ivan…
It wasn’t the easiest double gameweek (DGW) for fantasy football managers, having to make difficult decisions over DGW players from two currently unstable teams. Nevertheless, we witnessed 38 goals, including 3 braces, and many managers crossed the 100 points threshold once again (as that has now become the norm, the next target is the 200 points landmark!). It was an emotional day at the Yankee Stadium where David Villa Day was organised to present the player with a trophy for his 400 career goals. To mark the occasion, he added two more and an assist.
Pregame honors + two goals + three points = A very happy @Guaje7Villa Day. #Villa400 pic.twitter.com/gt4vBkYTSu
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) May 19, 2018
Gameweek 12 Review
In the first game of the week Vancouver Whitecaps split the points with San Jose Earthquakes. In the 19th minute the home team opened the scoring through Techera, but seconds before half time Hoesen made it level. Lima reinstated the visitors’ lead in the second half before Reyna scored in the 64th minute to secure the draw. Score: 2-2.
Toronto FC salvaged the three points at home against Orlando City. Both sides had equal possession and the host team had 14 shots compared to 10 from the visitors. After a goalless first half, Chapman opened the scoring for the hosts in the 63rd minute, but Higuita cancelled the lead ten minutes later. Telfer then scored his first MLS goal for the win. Score: 2-1.
On a rainy day at home, New York City FC thrashed Colorado Rapids. In the 22nd minute Moralez found Villa, who opened the scoring. Shortly after the start of the second half, Matarrita added another. Then, in the 56th minute, Villa repaid the favour to Moralez by assisting his goal to extend the lead. Later, David completed his brace for the resounding win. Score: 4-0.
Portland Timbers ended the six-game unbeaten streak of Los Angeles FC, thanks to two players who scored their first MLS career goals. After many attempts from both sides, the first half finished goalless. At the start of the second, Paredes went on the scoring board for the hosts. The visitors answered with a goal from the ever dependable Vela. When everything looked to be heading for a draw, Armenteros found the net to bring home the three points. Score: 2-1.
Goodness what a strike from Armenteros. 2-1 Portland. pic.twitter.com/ztbRR69EWL
— Total MLS (@TotalMLS) May 19, 2018
It was a disappointing draw for FC Dallas when they hosted Vancouver Whitecaps. The only goal in the first half was scored by Cannon (another player registering his first MLS goal). Urruti doubled the score in the second half, but less than five minutes later Figueroa gave one away with an own goal. In the last seconds of a long ten minutes of added time, Kei Kamara scored from the penalty spot to earn a point for the guests. Score: 2-2.
New England Revolution faced their second home defeat of the season when they welcomed Columbus Crew. Both teams battled hard on the soaked pitch in the heavy rain. The lone goal came from Abubakar. Score: 0-1.
Philadelphia Union comfortably won their home game against Real Salt Lake. Epps and Dockal produced the goals in the first half. Kreilach scored the consolation goal for the visitors, but Philly went on to extend their lead with goals from Ilsinho and Rosenberry. Score: 4-1.
In their second game of the week, San Jose Earthquakes were demolished at home (somewhat surprisingly) by D. C. United. The job was done and dusted by the visitors in the first 37 minutes, with goals from Steiber, Mattocks and Asad. Hoesen scored the consolation goal for SJ. Score: 1-3.
Despite the better possession and 24 shots (including 10 on target), Sporting Kansas City had to settle for a point when they visited Minnesota United. The visitors quickly went on the scoring board with a goal from Shelton in the 8th minute. The lead didn’t last long as Quintero levelled the game in the 20th minute. Score 1-1.
Chicago Fire didn’t have enough gas in the tank to overcome Houston Dynamo. Quioto was quick off the mark for the visitors in the 4th minute. The hosts answered with goals from Nikolic and Campos. The guests increased their domination in the second half (with twice as many shots as their opponents), which eventually paid off when Elis scored a brace to snatch the three points. Score: 2-3.
That feeling when you score your first of the season…? #PHIvRSL pic.twitter.com/OMgKrxFMuv
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) May 20, 2018
Atlanta United failed to win at home against New York Red Bulls. The home team was looking good at the start with a goal from Barco, but Royer produced the equaliser a few minutes before half time. The Bulls pressed harder in the second half and the great Bradley Wright-Phillips scored his 16th brace for the club. Score: 1-3.
Montreal Impact endured another loss at home, this time to LA Galaxy. It wasn’t the most entertaining game. Perhaps the highlight was Zlatan Ibrahimovic being sent off in the first half after slapping an Impact player. Despite going down to ten men, Ola Kamara managed to find the net in the 75th minute to earn three points for Galaxy. Score: 0-1.
Gameweek 13 Preview
After a rather strange mini DGW we are back to normality for a week before we jump into another big DGW with eight teams playing twice. Atlanta United is on bye this week. Let’s see what we can do without the usual staples Almiron and Martinez this time around.
TOR (W 3 D 1 L 6) vs DAL (W 4 D 5 L 1)
After a shameful two losses in the previous round, somehow the Reds managed to pinch a win last week. That doesn’t mean they are out of the woods yet, as it’s a long road ahead if they want to get into a playoff position. Many are beginning to wonder what is going on with the reigning Champions, as the excuses about the CCL are well behind them now. That said, old habits die hard, so expect to see Giovinco popping up again in many teams. As for the rest, it depends how much trust you have left.
The Texans remain in a respectable position in the West, despite having drawn 50% of their games so far. They really need to start turning those draws into wins. Still, the defence remains the best in the league, with only 11 goals conceded in 10 games. Perhaps this isn’t the best matchup to select players here, but neither will they be a walkover for Toronto.
HOU (W 4 D 3 L 3) vs NYCFC (W 7 D 3 L 2)
The Orange are on a three game unbeaten streak. Will they extend it? They certainly have the assets to do it in Manotas, Elis and Quioto (although it can be a bit of a lottery as to which one will score from week to week). I wouldn’t be looking for defenders here, as they will be hosting another in-form team.
After that disaster in the Hudson River Derby a couple of weeks back, the Blues went on to become the first team to cling to a draw at Banc of California. Last week things went even better for them, after demolishing Colorado. Although this game looks unpredictable, expect them to fight hard as, with Atlanta United on a bye, the Blues have a great opportunity to regain top slot in the Eastern Conference. Of course, Villa remains a safe choice at home or away.
The winner for @HoustonDynamo. ? #CHIvHOU pic.twitter.com/kEfuz7dfPY
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) May 20, 2018
LA (W 4 D 1 L 6) vs SJ (W 2 D 3 L 6)
The California Clasico is back and we are about to find out whether it will retain its former glory or if it will be overshadowed by the new El Trafico Derby in the Golden State.
Both teams are struggling at the moment and I personally would ignore this game.
SEA (W 2 D 2 L 5) vs RSL (W 4 D 1 L 6)
Nothing is going right for the Sounders this year. Last year’s runners-up are at the foot of the Western Conference with a pitiful 8 points out of a possible 27. In DGW 11 they managed to scrape a win against Toronto and then go on to lose at Portland. Their star player Lodeiro missed both games with some mysterious toe injury (which we only found out about at a later stage). Will they find some way to get out of this slump? They had a bye last week to regroup, so let’s hope they come back showing their fighting spirit from last season. Watch out for injury updates.
Real is the worst team on the road this season. With no wins and five losses out of six away games, they just can’t be trusted. Only the biggest gamblers will chance a player from this team.
VAN (W 4 D 4 L 5) vs NE (W 5 D 2 L 4)
The Caps seem to be stuck in a black hole of late, and if things don’t improve soon their chances of remaining in the playoff section will quickly diminish. Often they take the lead, but then can’t hold it and have to settle for a draw. I suspect all the players who were backed for the DGW last week will be dropped by fantasy managers this week.
The Revs are becoming increasingly inconsistent and causing a headache for many managers. Will the next game be a win or a loss? You will need a crystal ball for the answer. With so many bad matches in this round, Penilla could be a decent punt here.
NYRB (W 7 D 0 L 3) vs PHI (W 4 D 2 L 5)
The Bulls are on fire at the moment. With four consecutive wins, and 12 goals scored in them, it will be a hard job for any opponents to try stopping them. Bradley is surely a must-have for this game, alongside the in-form Royer and the assist-king Kaku (7 assists and 2 goals in his last four games). Watch out for injury updates as Kemar Lawrence was taken out on a stretcher and Adams received a knee injury last time out.
There is a glimpse of improvement with Philly, but it’s too early to get excited. On the road they are eternally bad, with only one win out of five and only two goals scored. I simply can’t see them doing much this week, playing away to a very strong team at home.
BWP gets his second. 3-1 RBNY pic.twitter.com/GVha5KuxXE
— Total MLS (@TotalMLS) May 21, 2018
ORL (W 6 D 1 L 4) vs CHI (W 3 D 2 L 6)
After a great six game unbeaten streak, the Lions hit a brick wall with two consecutive defeats. This will be their chance to make sure they don’t slip any further down the table at this crucial point in the season. They still remain one of the highest scoring teams but the problem at the back needs to be looked at. Key striker Dom Dwyer missed the last game with some lower body injury, so watch out for news on that (they have a worrying trend of losing when Dom isn’t playing). If he is back, then pairing him up with Kljestan might be a good idea.
The Fire was extinguished for a second week in a row. They are slipping down the table quickly and jeopardising their chance for a playoff place. Last year’s Golden Boot winner, Nikolic, remains their main man. He has been inconsistent this season, but might try to top up his tally of six goals so far.
MIN ( W4 D 1 L 7) vs MTL (W 3 D 0 L 9)
The Loons are just about hanging on to the last playoff spot, but with their inconsistency it won’t be long before they fall off the cliff. It has been said many times, they are there to spoil the clean sheet of their opponent with a single goal as always. This game has a draw written all over it, so avoid any defence.
The Canadians have totally lost the plot of late, registering their third loss in a row last week against the 10 man LA Galaxy. Piatti blanked yet again and will surely be off the radar now for fantasy managers.
COL (W 2 D 2 L 6) vs POR (W 5 D 2 L 3)
The Rapids are currently in a total mess. Five consecutive winless games and 14 goals shipped between them. Even the high altitude doesn’t scare teams anymore.
On the other hand, the Timbers will arrive with their heads high, looking to extend their five game unbeaten streak. Valeri or Blanco should be considered for this game.
LAFC (W 6 D 2 L 3) vs DCU (W 2 D 2 L 5)
Unfortunately, the hype over their new home has not been justified yet for the Black and Gold. Since moving in, they’ve had to settle for two draws in four games, with only six goals scored. After a stormy start at the beginning of the season, Rossi has gone completely off the boil. The team can’t rely on Vela alone. Maybe this will be a chance for them to meet the high expectations before they go on the road for the next two rounds.
The Black and Reds will arrive here with a pinch of confidence after their first road win last week. That said, I doubt the party will continue on the West Coast. The team is still in bad shape, so don’t let the result at San Jose fool you!
What a beauty from Vela. 1-1. pic.twitter.com/XX204KkjWz
— Total MLS (@TotalMLS) May 19, 2018
SKC (W 7 D 3 L 2) vs CLB (W 7 D 3 L 3)
Sporting only managed a draw last week, but they are still sitting four points clear at the top in the West. Returning home will be a different story, as we know the Children’s Mercy Park is a fortress for them where visiting teams are not allowed many goals. Melia and the rest of the defence will take centre stage in many fantasy teams. Zusi will most definitely take back his seat. Russell and Salloi must also be considered.
Despite coming here on a six game unbeaten streak, the Crew has scored only 3 goals on their travels. With the endless and unpredictable roulette of different scorers, it’s probably best to make plans around the home team instead.
Captain Picks
1. Bradley Wright-Phillips (NYRB) On great form with a promising home fixture.
2. Carlos Vela (LAFC) The main playmaker at home against bad travellers DCU.
3. David Villa (NYCFC) He can be trusted in any game.
Notes for your Diary
Many players will be departing soon for the upcoming World Cup. Clubs can hold onto their players until 28.05 but some can leave earlier. Surprisingly, MLS has decided to have a summer break this year, from 14.06 to 23.06. After that, it all depends how far players progress with their respective countries. The group stage finishes on 28.06. This is a list with players who have been chosen for their national squads.
Deadline
Friday 25.08.18 at 8 PM EDT – Saturday 26.05.18 at 1 AM BST
Best of luck to all managers.
Post your teams below and we will be sure to help out as much as possible.
Thanks for reading: MLS Tips Fantasy Major League Soccer GW13. This article was written by Ivan The Terrible
Fernando Torres in advanced negotiations with Chicago Fire
https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2018/05/22/fernando-torres-advanced-negotiations-fire-reports-fox-sports-mx
Good fit there imo :thumbup:
Hmm, together with Nikolic and Sebastian Chicago might get on fire again.
Hey guys, I saw this on Twitter from our friend Zed Leppelin. Maybe we should have a go and create a FF247 league.
https://bracketchallenge.fifa.com/
Or
https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/news/predict-russia-2018-matches-and-win-prizes
Testing :headbang:
oh bollards
Testing :thumbup: 😉
Tell VanDan to post a big thumb image or choose another ‘signature’ emoji mate. Different strokes and all that.
We need an emoji list or something, where we can learn all the emojis… I have no idea of how to type in anything other than
Will be a bit boring in the long-run
Here we go Ivan, the FF247 league is open –
https://predictor.fifa.com/match/leaguejoin/3dd40bb9
Wow. That was quick :p
Thanks mate :thumbup:
Hi Init what is this for just predicting the scores ???
Yeah it’s just a predictions comp mate.
Ok I’m in 😉
I joined up, but I will enter my predictions later on once I have more information. 😉
There’s me in the league as well!
Ok, here I am Ivan! Perhaps the last of the FFF lot to join the Twenty-Four-Seven (although, hopefully, not the least…) Feels a bit like the first day at school… I think I’ll get the hang of it real quick though!
Welcome Zed, good to see you. You’ve missed registration, play time and lunch but at least you made it
Cheers mate! Good to be here! Can’t wait for the WC to start!
I’m guessing they’re waiting for all the squads to be finalised but the deadline is June 4th so we’d only have 10 days to tinker, at best. I did ask Fantasy Top Football (who we used for the 21’s and was actually a better game) but they’re working to a similar schedule.
Yeah, I guess that’s likely! At least we know all the groups and fixtures already I’m already targeting Uruguayans and Columbians, maybe the Polish as well, should have some good mid-priced assets in easy groups! :thumb up:
Ha, managed to mess up an emoji already 😆
Uruguayans are the better target, besides possibly James I wouldn’t be targeting too many Colombians. If Mateus Uribe is cheap for Colombia then he is the best value play. Think he will start at holding in a double 5 system, but he will have the liberty to go on the attack while Colombians other holding mid Sanchez will sit.
Uruguay is very good. De Arrascaeta shouldn’t be too pricey and he is likely to play behind Cavani and Suarez, defensively Caceres gets up and down and he can score goals. Torreira if he starts could also do well and he will be cheap.
Yep, there will most likely be three Uruguayans in my team, their group is a walk in the park (if there’s a 3 player limit per nation)… James will be expensive I reckon, but yeah will need to see prices before making any further plans…
Oh, I am glad you finally made your way and found us B)
I see you’ve decided to go with the burning giraffe grav then, thought you reverted to the other one
No, it was just the Saints logo I changed on Twitter… Do you not fancy this grav either?!? Oh well, I’m a bit busy now, you’ll find me down the cellar… :woot: :beer: :thumb up:
I meant the very first original one, the Yankee 😉
The Uncle Sam one, you really wanna recruit to the US army Ivan? :woot: 😀 :big-lol:
I’ll join you in the cellar Zeplin sorry I’m already there
Welcome to the site Zed!
Cheers Mito!! I’m sure Ivan and that sheep will make me feel like at home in no time! 😆
Link is at the top of the page mate
Yeah found it already! :woot:
Some of FFF are completely blind over here, it’s wordpress too so mostly similar really. VanDan’s having withdrawl symptoms ‘no headbang emoji’. Too funny. 1 lassie ‘how do I register?’ I mean, really!
I just loved the emojis and how you just click on ‘em to use on FFF, headbang and so many other emojis, I miss the cry-lols and the lmfaos, very useful with Ivan, and so on… Will take a long time to get accustomed to not having the old emojis anymore… + you have to remember the emojis here.., That’s a tough ask for many, the sheep included :shocked: 😀
You can print out the page, eh? I’ve lost my zorro emoji, I feel naked!
Seriously it depends on the webmaster. Chorley set us up 1 way, Cookie and the motley crew another way. Ours had advantages for user convenience etc; Cookie’s way is rarely offline due to the Gateway issues etc.
Think about it amigo.
Mostly on with my phone anyway on the move… Can’t have a printed out paper with me everywhere I go
ZL, make sure you join the FFF247 MLS mini league. I know you joined the FFF late but know it’s your chance to shine as we are starting from scratch
And how do I do that?
The code is above at the start of the article dumbo :smirk:
Damn Ivan
via GIPHY
Ivan, you expect me to read your articles when I’m already two bottles down on Finlandia… (Still waiting on that Bison Grass stuff by the way) :big-lol:
Mito, we are still learning the emoticons on here. Don’t confuse us with advanced methods like GIPHY :say-what:
: borg: ZL, nobody credit us for mentioning Finlandia nor Bison Grass on FFF. We might try Grey Goose :whatever:
What is your emoticon doing there Ivan? Seems like………. :see-no: :hear:
ZL. Don’t worry about that, we’ll learn soon enough
I bet Rooney will have a bigger cellar than yours :horns:
https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/wayne-rooney-us-mansion-revealed-12555133
I bet my taste in alcoholic beverages is a lot finer than Wayne’s though 😉
OK, first question! How do you make the emojis here? The list at FFF was so quick and easy!!! Do you need to type them in here? *confused*
Oh I see you just type them in… This is going to be exhausting x-)
https://fantasyfootball247.co.uk/emoticons/
Thanks :thumbup: 😀
Guess who I am playing against this week in the FFF H2H. GoalMachine :Shock:
Testing 😯
It was the capital S… Gotta be precise with the emojis here mate 😉
Oh dear, bad luck Ivan. He is like the Man City of FMLS H2H this year! :cry-lol:
But if anybody can stop him, you can! Maybe it will be unlucky 13 for him this week 😉
The week I played him in H2H he was GW rank 1 in the world! You can’t beat that! :ninja:
Hmm, he won the first game at the start, now is my turn.
I have to keep my plans for myself this time :biggun:
Nice to see lots of new names!
Welcome to those I haven’t interacted with yet, I’m sure you’ll all feel right at home in no time, especially when the WC kicks off!
Cheers mate! Can’t wait to see this community when the fantasy kicks on again! WC helps, but the real deal will be FPL again in August… I’m planning on having a relaxed WC summer in order to be in full gear come August! Nice to be here!
The world map is filling nicely. Zed Leppelin in Finland, Mosc in USA, Secret Zorro a Scotsman in China. Waiting for Zaid from India and VanDan in Australia. I can’t remember all the nations we used to have at FFF. Soon we’ll form the
United Colors of Benetton :green-flag:
Only issue is the Vulgarian really.
For your map, sheepshagger’s Welsh, 247 has Monaco, Eire, Yorkshire (may it sink soon), there’s Dutch & French too somewhere.
Greetings from my second home in Kenya. Unfortunately we don’t get to world cup. Last time we had an away game outside Africa half of the team didn’t come back!
He still hasn’t found what he’s looking for!
I’ll get my coat…
:big-lol:
I guess they’ll have to play with or without him!
He’ll be a big loss. After all, he is better than the real thing!! 😉
He moves in mysterious ways.
Let’s stop this now before it gets out of control!
That means no TOR defenders, even for the bench.
Maybe Gio can be tried in a switcheroo but I think there are better options for that :what:
Good point. I still have Auro. May think about swapping him out.
Who do you think is better for a switcheroo between Gio and Dempsey?
I am not ready for Dempsey tbo. Have doubt about Gio as well. If I am going to put a striker on the bench that could be Ola Kamara. I think LA will do much better without Zlatan the slap master :hippo:
:big-lol: and now we have a slappy hippo emoticon just for Zlatan 😀