fantasy premier league GW6 fixture ease schedule

Fantasy Premier League, fixture ease schedule

Here’s our fantasy premier league GW6 fixture ease article where we look at the teams with the best attacking fixtures from GW6 over a 3 and 6 gameweek period. There’s also some attacking player suggestions with their basic stats and their next 6 fixtures.

FANTASY PREMIER LEAGUE GW6 FIXTURE EASE SCHEDULE

FIXTURE EASE SCHEDULE

Just to remind you if you don’t remember it from last season. The team ranked 1 has the best fixtures from an attacking view point over the next 3 weeks. There are an extra columns for the next 6 weeks.

I’ve marked in green the teams that have the best fixtures over the first 3 weeks and 6 weeks and but also with a good next fixture. These will be the teams that I will give attacking player suggestions to.




fantasy premier league GW6 fixture ease

Player suggestions

Everton

Hard to recommend anyone on current form but if you’re willing to take a roll of the dice based purely on some very good fixtures then I would suggest Rooney and Sigurdsson.

 The problem with £7.5m Rooney (Points per Match 4.2)  has been positioning.  If he were to lead the line consistently as a CF and stay more between the witdth of the penalty area he’d by a more viable proposition.  However moving him right and as a number 10 just seems to give him licence to roam around anywhere which has to diminish his return potential.  He opened with 2 goals but has blanked in his last 3.  Those games were against Chelsea, Spurs and Man Utd to be fair though.

£8.3m Mid Sigurdsson (PPM 1.8) has yet to get off the mark and to be honest so far has been terrible in 3 90 minute games plus half an hour as a sub.  Again though his full games have been against the above opposition.  There’s no doubting the quality it’s just if him and Everton can get themselves out of this slump.

Bournemouth (H)
Burnley (H)
Brighton (A)
Arsenal (H)
Leicester (A)
Watford (H)




Spurs

There are 3 options here Kane, Alli and Eriksen.  While all of them are not perfect there’s no doubting their ability.  The Wembley position doesn’t seem to have helped but the fixtures going forward now are good.

£12.5m forward Kane (3.8 PPM) is very much living on underlying stats and history rather than performance.  With that though he has great fixtures.

£9.5m Alli (PPM 5.0) is the goal scoring midfielder who plays virtually as an auxiliary striker. 2 goals is 5 games isn’t that bad a return and the fixtures are enticing.  His underlying stats are ok but you’d hope for better for the price.  He’s banned from 2 more UCL games which will help his PL gametime.

£9.7m Mid Eriksen is the set piece man and creator within the team.  He’s had a good start with a goal and 3 assists in his first 5 games.  1 of 2 players who has managed to get on the top 15 expected goals and expected assists table.  However while his shooting stats are good I think his expected assist stats are disappointing.  For me he also drops too deep to collect the ball too often

West Ham (A)
Huddersfield (A)
Bournemouth (H)
Liverpool (H)
Man Utd (A)
Crystal Palace (H)

Swansea

Swansea are bottom of the expected goals for scoring and it isn’t easy finding anyone to throw the dice with for the fixtures.  The fact that Leon Britton leads the midfield PPM with 3.0 says it all so there’s really only £5.5m forward Abraham (PPM 3.2).  He’s scored just the 1 goal in his first 5.  His underlying stats aren’t anything to write home about either although there could be some growing into the premier league improvement coming.  It’s a pure fixture roll of the dice

Watford (H)
West Ham (A)
Huddersfield (H)
Leicester (H)
Arsenal (A)
Brighton (H)

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