fantasy premier league best fixtures – the GW19 fixture ease schedule

Fantasy Premier League, fixture ease schedule

Here’s our fantasy premier league best fixtures article with the GW19 fixture ease schedule.   We look at the teams with the best attacking fixtures from GW19 over a 3 and 6 gameweek period. There’s also some attacking player suggestions with their basic stats and their next 6 fixtures. I’ve also introduced a new element this season where we look for clumps of good fixtures for teams to help you pick out a good time to transfer a player in

FANTASY PREMIER LEAGUE BEST FIXTURES – THE GW19 FIXTURE EASE SCHEDULE

FIXTURE EASE SCHEDULE

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.

Underneath that there’s a section called fixture clumps. There’s a schedule which identifies each team where a good run of fixtures starts. The fixture run will also have to have a good entry point fixture. I’ve done these up to fixtures starting at GW24 and will update them each week

Remember there’s double gameweek in that West Ham and Spurs play twice in GW22.  However they don’t play at all in GW21.  That in itself doesn’t change the ranking they are assessed as separate fixtures.  Although Spurs and West Ham in the next 3 fixture ranking (19-21) are assessed as if they play 2 games




FE RankTeamFE Rank
GW19-21 GW19-24
1Chelsea4
2Man City1
3Watford13
4Huddersfield3
5WBA5
6Man Utd8
7Liverpool15
8Swansea12
9Brighton11
10Arsenal7
11Bournemouth10
12Stoke9
13West Ham2
14Everton19
15Newcastle16
16C Palace18
17Southampton17
18Leicester14
19Burnley20
20Spurs6

 
PLAYER SUGGESTIONS

I normally only give attacking player suggestions for teams that have the best ranked fixtures for the first 3 and the first 6 games.  This week these teams are Chelsea, Man City, Huddersfield and WBA

HUDDERSFIELD

No one here for me.  I did think Mounie maybe a possibility but he didn’t even play a minute against Watford.  £5.5m Tom Ince has yet to register a goal or assist in 17 starts but has produced good underlying stats in the last 3 so if you’re totally desperate for someone you could roll the dice there

Southampton (A)
Stoke (H)
Burnley (H)
Leicester (A)
West Ham (H)
Stoke (A)

WBA

No one for me at the moment

Stoke (A)
Everton (H)
Arsenal (H)
West Ham (A)
Brighton (H)
Everton (A)




Chelsea

Just £10.7m forward Morata and £10.9m mid Hazard for me.

Morata has had 13 starts plus 3 part games for his 9 goals and 4 assists. To me he’s done well and been a pretty consistent goal threat. The main questions around him are whether fatigue is catching up with him after being a bit part player for 2 seasons with Juve and Madrid.  Also Hazard as a false 9 and Willian and Pedro flanking him in the old 3-4-3 seems to be a viable alternative.

The £10.9m Hazard LAM, SS or false 9 depending on the latest requirements started the season poorly but has improved markedly.  He definitely has the odd off game though and despite the assist Southampton was another.  I would question 3 of his last 5 starts in terms of attacking output.  Does over perform those underlying stats though so it’s hard to write him off for that.  Big advantage of playing as a forward and having pens.  Also has bonus points for breakfast

I think it’s tricky to go for £7.7m Pedro and £6.7m Willian even with good performances unless you’re willing to accept a decent amount of gametime risk. You do save a lot of cash for taking on that risk though

Everton (A)
Brighton (H)
Stoke (H)
Arsenal (A)
Leicester (H)
Brighton (A)

 Man City

I’m going to leave out Aguero and Jesus as it’s hard to not see them as in a job share at the moment with the objective of Pep to win every competition even the EFL Cup.  I’m also leaving out David Silva due to the unknown issues surrounding his absence which I’m sure everyone will join me in hoping aren’t serious

That leaves Mids Sane, De Bruyne and Sterling for me

£8.6m Mid Sane’s 2 assists v Spurs broke his run of 1 assist in his last 5  and a quite pitiful set of underlying stats.  Personally I think he plays too wide and looks like a very expensive wing back with no clean sheet points.  He seems to rely too much on counter attacks to get points.  Does have some set piece responsibility though

Mid De Bruyne’s underlying stats aren’t really those of a £10.2m player but he has an ability to over perform them and his minutes per FPL point at 13.6 certainly is good.  Added to that is that he seems very gametime secure.  Has the majority of set pieces.  He also make’s Hazard look like he struggles for bonus points.  I would only question whether he can keep scoring those screamers and the price.

Prior to the last 2 games I was starting to question Sterling but the guy has an ability to sniff out the ball in dangerous positions and get tap ins.  Don’t get me wrong his returns at an FPL point per minute of 10.8 is mind blowing and underlying stats are also exceptionally good, they’re just pretty unpredictably delivered.

Bournemouth (H)
Newcastle (A)
Crystal Palace (A)
Watford (H)
Liverpool (A)
Newcastle (H)

FIXTURE CLUMPS

Here I’ve gone through each teams upcoming schedule to GW24 onwards and identified what I think are a good run of fixtures with a entry point for a transfer. It will help you plan your transfers in advance. It will also help you think about whether you should hold onto a player.

Newcastle GW21 onwards

Brighton (H)
Stoke (A)
Swansea (H)

No one at the moment

Chelsea GW23 onwards

Leicester (H)
Brighton (A)
Bournemouth (H)
Watford (A)
West Brom (H)

see above

West Ham GW23 and GW24 onwards

GW23 Huddersfield (A)
GW24 Bournemouth (H)
GW25 Crystal Palace (H)
GW26 Brighton (A)
GW27 Watford (H)

Possibly £6.8m Mids Lanzini and Arnautovic

Stoke GW24 onwards

Huddersfield (H)
Watford (H)
Bournemouth (A)
Brighton (H)

Only £6.2m Mid Shaqiri for me

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