Welcome to Navigating upcoming GWs to field a strong team in BGW31
It’s been a tough FPL season for many of us. The bad news is that it’s about to get even tougher with a number of blank and double GWs to navigate as we slowly reach its final stages. There is good news too though: there is a huge opportunity in those trickier upcoming weeks and those of us who’ll take advantage of it will be the ones who may still find pride in their OR once the dust of this FPL season has finally settled. The first stage of this opportunity has begun already and will end with a very tough BGW31. The purpose of this article is to provide some thoughts on how to manage our FPL teams throughout this stage. Or in other words, to answer the following question:
How can we field 10 players in BGW31 without sacrificing important players with good fixtures on the way and making transfers that are likely to pay off not only in GW31, but also in those that precede it?
In the process of preparing this analysis, I’ve used Ben Crellin’s fabulous spreadsheet and bear in mind that the analysis below does not take into consideration using our WC or FH as a remedy to the difficulties of BGW31.
What do we want to achieve and what’s the set-up?
The facts are as follows:
• The only two games that we can be sure will take place in BGW31 are: Liverpool vs. Watford and Stoke vs. Everton
• WBA face Southampton on February 17th, which means there’s a roughly 50/50 chance that Bournemouth vs. WBA will also take place in BGW31, and we will know that for sure before GW28
• The majority of us have got 4 / 5 FTs left before BGW31 kicks off
And here’s a handful of assumptions for the purpose of this analysis:
• Huddersfield vs. Crystal Palace will take place in BGW31 (77% probability according to betting odds)
• No other games, apart from the ones mentioned above, will take place in BGW31
• In an average active FPL team we will find 4 players from Liverpool, Watford, Stoke, Everton, Huddersfield and Crystal Palace (a quick look at teams in my leagues tells me that these 4 players would probably be recruited from the following ones: Salah, Firmino, Shaqiri/ Choupo-Moting, Richarlison / Doucoure, Walcott, Milivojevic and Quaner / Depoitre)
• We should probably stay away from Watford players, i.e. we might consider keeping them if we already own them, but buying them is not advisable as their fixtures are rather average + they face Liverpool away in BGW31 and it’s hard to see them doing much in that game
Finally, here are the goals we would like to achieve:
• We want to field at least 10 players in BGW31
• We want to avoid getting rid of key players with good fixtures early in the process (e.g. Kane) just for the sake of fielding a strong team in BGW31
• We want to bring in players that make sense for fixtures between the moment we buy them and BGW31, not just for BGW31 (e.g. bringing in Benteke, who has delivered returns in all of his last 5 fixtures, makes perfect sense for BGW31 as Crystal Palace face Huddersfield, but doing so now with 4 tough games ahead of him would be overkill)
• We want to take 0 or 1 hits at most (depends on Bournemouth featuring in BGW31 or not)
Here are fixtures of the teams that we either know or assume will feature in BGW31:
Before GW27
My decision here was to bring in Walcott. He’s done well at Everton so far, seems nailed, plus has arguably got the tastiest fixture. Some other interesting options were: Firmino, VVD and Shaqiri.
Who did I get rid of? For me that was Son who might face rotation soon and seems to have a lost at least a bit of his previous form.
Before GW28
This is a good time to bring in VVD. With him on board, Liverpool should tighten up at the back and with two homes against struggling WHU and Newcastle, VVD offers more than just Clean Sheet potential. Some other interesting options are: Firmino (to replace Aguero who’s got 2 tough fixtures in GW28 and GW29) and Coleman (depending on his latest injury prognosis).
At this stage it could be wise to replace our Chelsea defender (for me it’s Alonso) as they face both Manchester teams in 2 subsequent GWs, as well as could be rotated given Chelsea’s Champions League duties. Another possible candidate for exile would be Otamendi. He hasn’t delivered attacking returns since GW16 and his CS potential is limited with Arsenal and Chelsea being his GW28 and GW29 rivals. However, if we’re not facing budget pressures then we could get rid of any of our cheaper defenders.
Before GW29
Apart from Watford, whom we at least at this stage assume we want to avoid, and Liverpool, the other teams have rather difficult fixtures. So – unless we own less than 3 Liverpool players at that point – our wisest move might be rolling the transfer.
Before GW30
Here, as a 2 GW punt, we might consider bringing in whoever’s been prolific in Everton’s or Huddersfield’s attack/ midfield over the previous few weeks as both teams have two great fixtures in GW30 and GW31. However, the problem with forwards is that 2 of our spots are likely to be occupied by Kane and Aguero/ Firmino, whereas the third one is probably taken by Wilson. Selling Kane and Aguero before games against Bournemouth and Stoke respectively would not be smart, whereas we want to keep Firmino for BGW31. Wilson is a question mark today, but the good news is that at that point we will now whether he features in BGW31 or not. If he doesn’t – it’s a great time to sell as Bournemouth face Spurs in GW30. Alternatively, if none of Everton’s and Huddersfield’s forwards and mids seem convincing enough or we don’t have a free spot in those formations, perhaps Coleman or Pickford could be the answer to our worries.
We get rid of whoever has a tricky fixture in GW30 (e.g. Lingard, Pogba, Jones or de Gea) and whom we can potentially bring back on our WC without losing too much TV.
Before BGW31
If we managed to roll the transfer in GW29, then we should have 2 FTs at our disposal at that point. Given that Crystal Palace face Huddersfield, this might be a good moment to double up on their attacking assets, e.g. Benteke & Zaha, or choose just one of them and either a Crystal Palace defender or another asset that makes sense to us from the other teams that feature in BGW31.
Please note we will be WCing in GW32 or GW33, so we can even get rid of Kane or Aguero at that point, and bring them back on our WC. In fact, if our WC is still intact, then it doesn’t really matter which blanking player we get rid of, as long as we don’t lose too much TV that way.
If it turns out Bournemouth will not feature in BGW31 or we do not have 4 BGW31 players in our team today, then in order to field 10 players we will need to take a hit. Whether that makes sense is hard to predict today and I suggest we deal with this question when the time comes.
BGW31 team
Here are examples of teams that we could field if we follow the advice provided in this analysis (new players in bold):
If Bournemouth & WBA feature in BGW31:
Goalkeeper (blanks) – VVD (WAT), Daniels (WBA), Coleman (sto) – Salah (WAT), Walcott (sto), Shaqiri/ Choupo-Moting (EVE), Zaha (hud) – Firmino (WAT), Wilson (WBA), Benteke (hud)
If Bournemouth & WBA do not feature in BGW31 (-4 hit):
Pickford (sto) – VVD (WAT), Coleman (sto), Defender (blanks) – Salah (WAT), Walcott (sto), Shaquiri/ Choupo-Moting (EVE), Zaha (hud), Richarlison (liv) – Firmino (WAT), Benteke (hud)
Final remarks
If we follow this process, then we should be able to tick off all of our goals (of course, baring injuries and other unexpected disasters):
• we field 10 players in BGW31
• we don’t sacrifice important players too early in the process
• we don’t take more than 1 hit
• and, perhaps most importantly, if we follow the transfer flow suggested in this analysis, then the players we bring in will be looking at the following fixtures at the time of purchase:
• Walcott (before GW27): CP, wat, bur, BRI, sto
• VVD (before GW28): WHU, NEW, mu, WAT
• Coleman (before GW30): BRI, sto
• Benteke & Zaha (before BGW31): hud
…which justifies those transfers not only with BGW31 in mind, but also from the perspective of earlier GWs.
Please note that these teams (with premium-priced players such as de Gea or even Kane on our bench in BGW31) should be easily affordable for everyone, and if we follow the suggested order of transfers, then we will avoid running into cash problems.
Good luck!
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Navigating upcoming GWs to field a strong team in BGW31. This article was written by Cezary
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Absolutely top stuff Cezary! Saw the tweet a couple days ago and made sure to save it. So glad all the info has made its way to FF247. Many thanks!
Thanks!
Cheers Cezary!
Great article and pretty much mirrors my own thoughts and plans regarding GW31.
If Bournemouth play in 31 then I have 6 players currently and 5 transfers so should scrape a team without any hits. Until injuries and suspensions scupper my plans of course!!
Thanks! Injuries & suspensions are my biggest worry. Would be extremely frustrating to put together a decent team for BGW31 and then lose players due to bad luck of that sort.
Indeed! No different to most weeks in FPL though! :WINK:
At least we’re trying to be proactive! Lets hope the FPL gods are kind to us!
I am thinking free hit for that week. Zero cost in hits and can fill an 11 team. Any injuries can be looked at an hour before kick off
What are your plans for the blank in 35?
FH could work well if it looks like only 1/2 big teams will make the FA Cup semi finals (based on the draw). If 3/4 big teams look likely to make the semi-finals, GW35 could be very difficult for you to navigate.
Gavy – which XI players would you bring? Aside from Liverpool you may easily looking at 2 pointers all over the board. Not the best FH ever is it? It seems more useful for 35 atm, given that the odds are that we will have many more games to choose from.
Great read Cezary, all very well thought out and will surely help a lot of people out.
I’ve been a big advocate for preparing early for GW31 in the last few weeks but the more I look at it, the more i want to entirely disregard it. Looking at fixtures from GW28 to GW30 and current form, i’d normally be looking to bring in Spurs and Leicester players for the next couple of weeks and sacrificing these for the inconsistency of Walcott/Siggy/Depoitre/Benteke just really isn’t all that appealing when I think about it.
I’m wondering if there is a good trade-off in the middle between playing the fixtures and playing the blanks. I currently have 4(ish) GW31 players with 5 FT, would bringing Vardy, Kane and Maguire (-4) in to play 7 in GW31 be a better option than looking to have 9/10 for GW31.
Glad i’ve got 2 weeks to waste my time thinking about this…
The more I look at it, the more I tend to agree Bean. I’m fairly settled on bringing Harry back in for this week for a Kane/Kun/Firmino frontline. But it means I’ll take my hit now, and bring in one def and one mid who play in gw31 (Robertson & ??). If I follow Cezary’s suggestions from 29-31 then I end up with 8 players plus Holgate (so 8.5?) for gw31. Yes, I’ve taken a hit to do it, but I would justify it by saying it’s for 3 weeks of Kane points.
I think the key in successfully navigating a blank usually to make sure you have the key players, and a good captain choice. I remember last year I brought in King on the game-week and that pretty much ensured I did well as many players failed to deliver. A full team isn’t a must, just a ‘nice to have’ IMO.
Every man and his dog will have Salah as capo in GW31.
I will.
Can’t speak for my dog sure.
Rosco’s dog?
It’s been getting a right hammering this week that poor dog. So to speak.
Hi! That’s a very valid comment and something I’ve been wondering about as well.
First of all, if you don’t own Kane, then transfering him in is a much bigger priority than fielding an extra player in BGW31. I’d definitely go for it.
This said, I’m not sure who else from Spurs I would really want: the mids haven’t been prolific enough to justify their price tags & at least some of them might be rotated due to CL duties (same case with defenders). Eriksen or Davies are great punts of course, but for me at least there are either bigger prios (e.g. VVD) or – possibly incorrectly – I assumed there might be greater value in Walcott.
As for Leceister – it’s a bit hard to find a slot for Vardy in the 2 premium spots (usually occupied by 2 of Aguero, Kane and Firmino), and he might cost a bit too much for slot #3. Maquire is an interesting option too, but I’d still prioritise VVD from that price bracket and it’s a question mark whether he can provide more points over 3 games, then someone else could over 4 (LEI have only kept 7 CS all season).
Either way – your thinking is very valid, and sacrificing 1-2 BGW31 for someone in form and with good fixtures over the next 3 could definitely pay off, as long as you can still field 3 Liverpool players + 1-2 top performers from the other BGW31 teams. No Huddersfield, Crystal Palace or Watford coverage is unlikely to hurt you badly.
Good luck!
Hearing on twitter that Alonso is going to miss out again tonight due to a minor hamstring issue….
FFS! The new Christensen.
He starts tonight !!! What odds he doesnt make it to 60 minutes ??
Now they are saying jts an ankle sprain…..hmmm…
Chelsea v West Brom
Milivojevic in for the second week in a row, can’t complain.
Now just need Hazard to replicate the 18 points in the last meeting, and Azpi to strike the same partnership as he managed with Morata earlier in the season and it’s gonna be a good night 😉
I sense a Sturridge brace here.
I hope they all get sent off 😉
All 22 players tonight? Mass brawl 😉
Hahah Bean. Would be entertaining for sure!
Init, the more red cards the better tonight for me! Haz/Azpil/Chris