Guide to FPL Preseason

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Guide to FPL Preseason

The fantasy football league is back. FPL has re-launched for the 2020/2021 season, and as usual
for the new campaign, we have everything set up for you. The season fixtures have been
released, while new customer offers on powerful-promo.code are getting more attractive by the
day. If you join Paddy Power you will receive a stunning welcome bonus when depositing and
placing your first bet. That can only mean that it’s time to pick your fantasy football team.

The fantasy football leagues were re-launched last weekend, releasing a brand new set of player
prices, and it is already throwing up a few talking points.

Many of the FPL managers have been tinkering away with different players and line up already.
Still, with the release of the full fixtures of the premier league, it’s time to dive in headfirst and
start strategizing.

If you have the ambition to finish the league on top or finish ahead of your mates In a mini-
league, we are here to guide you. In this article, you will find our 2020/2021 FPL season preview
in which it assesses positional changes, player pricing, the opening fixtures and a few of the top
tips.

Now let’s get into it;

Positional changes

Here is a list of the headline players who have switched FPL position from how they were listed
as of last season:

● John Lundstram (£5.5m) switched position from a defender to midfielder
● Eric Dier (£5.0m) switched to defender from a midfielder
● Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (£12.0m) switched from a forward to a midfielder
● Marcus Rashford (£9.5m) switched from a forward to a midfielder
● Mason Greenwood (£7.5m) switched from a forward to a midfielder
● Diogo Jota (£6.5m) switched from a forward to midfielder
● Anthony Martial (£9.0m) switched from a midfielder to forward
● Richarlison (£8.0m) switched from a midfielder to forward
● Michail Antonio (£6.5m) switched from a midfielder to forward

Underpriced players

Player prices fluctuate depending on their form and the amount their managers are trading them
for. Let us look at some of the underpriced players at the start of the game, and holding them
should increase the team’s value.

● Trent Alexander-Arnold (£7.5m) 

In the last season, Trent Alexander Arnold was the highest scoring defender for Liverpool.
Although he is the best defender in the game, the price tag placed on him is like a mockery.
Alexander garnered a total of two hundred and ten points in the last FPL season. He is arguably
the best in the defense position, and his average position suggests he spends more time in the
midfield.

● Phil Foden (£6.5m)

The departure of David Silva from Manchester City has opened doors for Phil Foden. The
amount of money placed on the player is just 6.5 million dollars. He plays in central midfield, on
the wing, at false nine occasions, making him an attractive pick in a side that creates so many
chances.

● Timo Werner (£9.5m)

Timo Werner is arguably the new kid on the block. Signed from RB Leipzig, the player arrives at
Chelsea with a big reputation. Chelsea manager Frank Lampard loves to play attacking football,
and Werner is widely tipped to lead the line-up top.

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