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Uefa Champions league Analysis GW4

Before starting, we suggest you get some context of this week's suggestions by checking out our previous gamewek's analysis  https://fantasyopliktos.blogspot.com/2017/10/uefa-champions-league-analysis-gw3.html We'll also need the group tables, as we have now to check which teams have to win or else they will be disqualified. Our legal department notified us that according to  http://uclfantasy.uefa.com/en/fantasy17/rules : Only one transfer can be carried forward to the next matchday This means that in case you had just used your wildcard, you have 2 free transfers. You can leave one of them for the next gameweek but you have to at least use one transfer. Group A DO -MU defense is still reliable ( De Gea, Jones, Bailly, Valencia ). Just check who will start (e.g. Smalling and Lindelof most probably won't start). UPDATED 31/10/2017 10.00 - Lukaku is a goal scoring machine but we expect him to he be rested in the next matches, so it can

GW10: Dos and Don'ts

Another gameweek, another guide. Arsenal v Swansea It looks like the time has come for Swansea to get a spanking. Arsenal, coming from a convincing -albeit rather late in the game- victory at Goodison Park are coming home and have an opportunity to build on that win. This is a fantasy chance that you should not miss. DOs: Sanchez (11.8): Stating the obvious, here. The only match the chilean tank missed, at Watford, Arsenal lost. We expect a hat trick here. He is also our Captain suggestion for this week. Kolasinac (6.0):   You can't give a pass to a clean sheet and a possible involvement in one of the many goals the Gunners will score DON'Ts: Swansea defence and Goalkeeper Xhaka. Just because he had an assist at Goodison park, do not jump the bandwagon. Look someplace else. Crystal Palace v West Ham This is the type of matches we love analysing. Three points in nine games for Palace -and those three points where in a freak win against Chelsea.

GW9: Dos and Don'ts

Talk is cheap. Show me the Money. West Ham v Brighton The Hammers seem to be steadily improving as the season goes on and that is refreshing to see. They have kept 4 clean sheets in the last 6 matches in all competitions, with one of them being the crazy 2-3 againsta Spurs. Last gameweek they managed to get a draw in spite of playing a man down -although the way it happened should feel more like two points lost than one gained-. The visitors are having a hard time away from home and we cannot see them scoring in this one as they have only scored one away goal so far, at Bournemouth DOs: Fonte (4.9): Get those clean sheet points Chicarito (7.0): We can see him being the one to break the Brighton bus Gross (5.7): We wouldn't suggest getting him now, but he is definitely an investment for the future at the moment. Bench him if you have him. DON'Ts: Ryan. Can't see him keeping a clean sheet Knockaert. Many jumped on the Knockaert bandwagon early in the seaso

Uefa Champions league Analysis GW3

And so it is. The first two matchdays of the best tournament in the world are already through..! We're building on our -by now- infamous "Dos and Don'ts" format that our colleagues at the FPL department work with, just with a little twist. We will be proposing the best available options to follow and also suggesting players/teams to avoid, while additionally we'll provide an updated 'watch list' section for each group. According to our initial strategic plan, now it's the right time to use our wildcard. We'll focus on this article on the next 2 or 3 gameweeks. You should also be reminded that during the 5th gameweek there are matches starting earlier in both days, so you cannot actually wait for the lineups and use your wildcard there without major risk. The last gameweek can be open to many options as teams already qualified can select to rotate many players. It is also highly risky to wait or plan for it without waiting even

GW8: Dos and Don'ts

Doc was hovering manically above his laptop. He could not believe the time had come again. God, he loved the international breaks. No footie, no banter, no reading, no disappointments. Now it was time again for him to log in. He had to go through all the stats and injuries. All the international results, triumphs and disqualifications. Who was on a high? Who was benched and rested during the midweek? Why, oh why? And all of this for what? Only to get everything wrong again -and be ridiculed come Monday. Maybe he could switch to a different sport? NFL had just started and MLB postseason was underway. Oh the boredom. Football is back again ladies and gentlemen! Back on the trenches! Get your game face on and start tinkering your fantasy teams! Liverpool v Machester United Mohamed Salah's record for club and country since joining Liverpool: 14 games 9 goals 1 assist Heading to the World Cup with Egypt 🇪🇬 pic.twitter.com/lsS9yW0LQm — BT Sport Score (@btsportsc