Game Week 30: FPL Goat’s Fixture Ticker

The main man FPL Goat is back to help guide you through all of the upcoming schedule madness during the crunch time of the season.

Game Week 30: FPL Goat’s Fixture Ticker
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We are at the business end of the PL seasons with just 9 GWs to go, a lot of things to look forward to. Every transfer used or saved will directly have a big impact on your current rank and your aim for the end of the season. In the top 10k almost 66% managers have at least 3 chips remaining some have all 4 remaining meaning a manager will play 1 chip every 2nd or 3rd GW, which means massive upside to be chased.

Now, majority managers are looking to play their wildcard in GW30-31 and others are looking to play it in GW35 to end the season well. So we are addressing teams with the best fixtures for the next 4-5GWs and maybe a DGW in between as well. The best part about wildcarding and picking players currently is 5 out of the 6 teams I am going to recommend are all inside the top 6 of the Premier League table. So you are picking the best players from the best teams in the league for the upcoming GWs.

1. Arsenal

1. Arsenal have one of the best fixture runs till the end of the season. They likely have a 40% chance of getting a DGW33 v IPS & CRY.

🥇 Gabriel: Gabriel was a great prospect early in the season in terms of his corner and set piece threat but Arsenal’s overall form has dipped and they no longer offer an elite threat on corners anymore. After going through a rough patch defensively they now have kept 3 clean sheets in the last 5GWs and they look good for more looking at future GWs.

🥈 Raya: In the last 6GWs when majority played their AM chip, Raya is 2nd for FPL points only behind Alisson. He is easily the top 2 goalkeepers to own on wildcard or otherwise

🥉 Saka: He is back on the pitch training but we still have no idea when he starts playing week in week out. Monitor training reports before you pick him on wildcard, but make sure you have a place in your team reserved for him.

 

2. Bournemouth

2. Bournemouth : The good run of Fixtures for Bournemouth continue and a double or a triple up looks essential at this point for the next few GWs.

🥇 Kluivert: Still the best Bournemouth attacker, he is 5th amongst midfielders for FPL points. A goal and 2 assists in the last 5GWs and IPS, WHU, FUL next.

🥈 Kerkez: Kerkez is by far the best Defender to own in terms of attacking potential. He has 3 assists in the last 3 consecutive games. They have kept 0 clean sheets in the last 5GWs but kept 3 clean sheets in the 5GWs before that. The defence is still a slight concern going forward.

 

3. Liverpool

Easily the best team in the league this season they now face EVE, WHU, LEI in the next 5GWs who are all bottom 5 in the league table

🥇 Salah: Many are looking to go without him for the remainder of the season and i believe no one should even think about it. Yes you may not captain him for the next 2-3GWs but he still is going to do a lot of damage to your rank. Salah’s priority will be the league and the golden Boot having crashed out of the UCL and Carabao Cup.

PS: Many have already sold Trent and he is still a doubt for GW30 so I wouldn’t recommend him and nor would recommend any other Liverpool Defender because we already have cheaper Defenders to choose from.

 

4. Man City

4. They have one of the best Fixture runs till the end of the season

There is a big big that they have a DGW33 v EVE and AVL but that could also mean they blank in GW34

🥇 Marmoush: An exciting punt, especially now that Haaland looks set to be out injured a while (he was spotted on crutches). You could actually get him in your team till the end of the season. Since starting regularly from GW23 he has 38 pts compared to Haaland’s 40. Marmoush costs half the price of Haaland with very very similar output as well.

🥈 Gvardiol: He has 5 goals this season the most among Defenders and 2 clean sheets in the last 5GWs. If you get him you could keep him possibly till the end of the season with City’s great fixtures.

*Haaland: Now that he is injured, anyone wildcarding will want to replace him with another Forward. Anyone planning to Wildcard in GW31 can wait to hear further reports.

 

5. Crystal Palace

Palace have amazing run of fixtures now and have the most games in terms of quantity, they will likely have 2 x DGWs in GW32-33.

🥇 Mateta & Munoz: I am mentioning both of them at once is because they are the best players to buy in FPL at the moment given their team’s form and their own form in general. Munoz has 3 clean sheets, 2 assists and a goal in the last 5GWs and he now will have a potential of 6 fixtures in the next 4GWs. Mateta is back after a deadly head injury which saw him miss GW28 v IPS, before that he scored 8 goals in the last 8GWs and blanked only twice. By far the best forward to own at the moment even ahead of Isak or Haaland.

🥈 Sarr: He is by far the 2nd best attacker from palace, for me he is ahead of Eze. He has played 4 more games than Eze this season but has far superior stats. Better xG, double the Big Chances Created, more shots in the box and shots on target as well as a better xA.

 

6. Newcastle

They have one of the best fixture runs for the next 5-6GWs where they also double in GW32 v MUN & CRY

🥇 Isak: Currently he is the only genuine Newcastle United option till Gordon and hall are back

They have BRE, LEI, MUN, CRY, AVL in the next 4GWs which is a great run and he is a genuine captaincy option in GW31 v LEI

🥈 Murphy, Gordon, Burn: Murphy and Burn are great alternatives on wildcard but personally I would wait till GW32 and then get Gordon which is a way better option.

 

 

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By: FPL Goat

Last Updated: 30/03
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