Fixtures often dictate form, and identifying the best schedules can give you an edge in Fantasy Premier League (FPL). In this guide, we break down the remaining fixtures to highlight the teams with the most favourable run-ins—and the players you might need to move on from.
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As the below image from our Fixture Difficulty Ratings shows, Newcastle are ranked top for 'Attack Difficulty' for the remainder of the season.
Newcastle face Brentford at home right after the international break, followed by an away trip to Leicester. In Gameweek 32, they have a Double Gameweek against Man United and Crystal Palace, both at St. James' Park. FPL managers who sold Isak should start planning to bring the Swedish international back soon.
Man City are ranked second, but their fixture schedule only eases up from Gameweek 34. They restart their campaign against Leicester in Gameweek 30, but targeting Haaland around Gameweek 34 could be a smart move.
As shown in our Opta Stats Sandbox image below, the Norwegian international still leads all forwards in 'Expected Goals' (xG) with 22.50 by a significant margin.
Like Newcastle, Palace also double in Gameweek 32 and resume their campaign against Southampton. The Eagles then face Arsenal, Forest and Liverpool in their last five fixtures so their assets look to be a short-term buy.
As the below image from our Fixture Difficulty Ratings shows, Newcastle and Man. City continue to occupy the top two spots.
No defender has attempted more shots in the box (28) this season than Gvardiol, making the Croatian international a potential shrewd acquisition for the run-in.
Forest have kept more clean sheets than any other team this season (12) and, for the rest of the campaign, they only face one team from the current top eight.
Arsenal's defence also look prime for investment, the Gunners have kept 11 clean sheets (third) and as the above image from our Predicted Points & Stats tool shows, they are top for projected clean sheets for the rest of the season.
As shown in the image below from our Fixture Difficulty Ratings, FPL managers holding players like Raúl and Beto should consider alternatives soon, as Fulham and Everton are near the bottom of the ticker.
B. Fernandes' owners should perhaps also look at alternative options given the fact that the Red Devils play Forest, Man. City and Newcastle over their next three fixtures.
Liverpool are ranked 17th for Attack Difficulty but with the Reds eliminated from other competitions, it would take a brave FPL manager to part ways with Salah.
As the below image from our Fixture Difficulty Ratings shows, FPL managers with Pickford, Flekken and Robinson have cause for concern with Everton, Brentford and Fulham occupying the bottom five for 'Defence Difficulty'.
Man. Utd. and Villa are ranked 20th and 19th respectively with clean sheet bankers for the two sides looking few and far between.
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