FPL 2023-24: Double Gameweek 34 preview

Double gameweek 34 is marking the start of a run of three FPL double gameweeks in just four rounds. This week, seven teams are doubling (see table below), in GW35 two sides have a double and in GW37, another six teams play twice. You can therefore expect chip activation to explode over the coming gameweeks, also because we have just six gameweeks to go in total. Keep this in mind when interpreting the transfer stats in the build-up to the DGW34 deadline. The teams doubling this week are:

TEAMFIXTURE 1FIXTURE 2
ArsenalWolves (away)Chelsea (home)
BournemouthAston Villa (away)Wolves (away)
Crystal PalaceWest Ham (home)Newcastle (home)
EvertonForest (home)Liverpool (home)
LiverpoolFulham (away)Everton (away)
Sheffield UnitedBurnley (home)Man United (away)
WolvesArsenal (home)Bournemouth (home)

On top of that, and this one is especially important for the (few) Spurs-heavy fantasy squads out there, Spurs will be blanking this week. The likes of Son, Maddison and Porro are without a game in double gameweek 34, though it should be noted that they are also one of the only two sides to then double in both DGW35 and DGW37.

Check out FISO’s FPL Forum for the latest discussion and don’t forget, the deadline for gameweek 34 is set at 13h30 (UK time) on Saturday, April 20th, 2024. If you fancy playing a fantasy premier league game just based on Saturday’s or the Weekend’s fixtures then have a look at FanTeam’s Daily Fantasy Games (18+ only).

Most transferred in/transferred out players (as per April 18th, 2024)

 TRANSFERS OUTTRANSFERS INPOSSIBLE REASONS
GKAreola (WHU), Kelleher (LIV), Vicario (TOT)Pickford (EVE), Raya (ARS), Henderson (CRY)DGW34, Areola injury doubt
DEFPorro (TOT), Bradley (LIV), Trippier (NEW)Schär (NEW), White (ARS), Mitchell (CRY)DGW34, Bradley injured, Porro + Trippier injury doubts
MIDSon (TOT), Bowen (WHU), Foden (MCI)Gordon (NEW), Saka (ARS), Diaz (LIV)DGW34, Son blank, Bowen injury doubt
FORToney (BRE), Muniz (FUL), Haaland (MCI)Isak (NEW), Cunha (WOL), Solanke (BOU)DGW34, Toney benchings, Isak, Cunha + Solanke form + fixtures

Premium pick

Liverpool disappointed enormously in gameweek 33 as they lost at home to Crystal Palace at a moment in which they could have taken the Premier League lead by themselves. Instead, Jurgen Klopp’s side dropped to third place, tied with Arsenal and two points behind current leaders Manchester City. So, despite last weekend’s disappointment, Liverpool are still very much in the title race, which is why we feel we can’t look past Mohamed Salah (£13.5m) for the upcoming double gameweek 34. Liverpool are playing away from home twice in a row, including a Merseyside Derby at Goodison Park, which is not ideal. Nevertheless, both the visit to Everton and the preceding visit to Craven Cottage count as favourable fixtures for the Reds and perhaps more importantly, as crucial fixtures for them to keep their title dreams alive. As far as Salah himself goes, the Egyptian attacker is still in the race for the Premier League Golden Boot, having already scored 17 goals in 24 league starts so far. He also provided another 9 assists in those games. It’s redemption time for the Reds and hopefully Salah will be the one to deliver it.

Non-premium pick

Players qualify for our premium fantasy pick category as soon as their price exceeds the £9.0m mark and luckily for us, Bukayo Saka (£9.0m) has not met that threshold yet at the time of writing. Even though the Arsenal star has not really been delivering returns of late (just a single goal in his last four league starts), we can hardly say that he is having an underwhelming season. Saka has already managed 14 goals and 10 assists from thirty league starts overall this 2023-24 campaign, bringing him 193 FPL points. To put those stats into perspective: only the on-fire Cole Palmer (208 FPL points) and Ollie Watkins (208 points) have collected more points than Saka at this point. The England attacker is a nailed-on part of manager Mikel Arteta’s starting lineup and he has got plenty of set-piece duties in his pocket, including some of the penalties. All of this makes him an almost obligatory inclusion in your fantasy squad for double gameweek 34, as Arsenal have a relatively promising double coming up against Wolves (away) and Chelsea (home).

The budget enabler

After his poker of goals (that means, 4 goals in one game) against Everton in gameweek 33, Cole Palmer has finally (and we expect, definitely) left the budget fantasy pick territories. Instead, we decided to highlight a player who could be perfect for those FPL managers still looking for a cheap midfielder who is a guaranteed starter (preferably for a top-six team) and has a good ceiling. In his first season as a Red, Alexis Mac Allister (£5.9m) did not take long to grow into a key cog in Jurgen Klopp’s footballing machine. He is not the most prolific Red in front of goal, currently sitting on 4 goals and 5 assists from 26 league starts, but that is also reflected by his current price tag. We see potential for him to build on his numbers this week though, in which Liverpool play Fulham away first, followed by a visit to arch-rivals Everton. As we wrote before when talking about Mo Salah, the Reds are still in the title race despite losing to Palace at Anfield last weekend, and we expect them to come out guns blazing during DGW34. Mac Allister might very well benefit from that once FPL points-wise or twice over the next two games.

The differential

Now, for our double gameweek 34 differential fantasy pick, we are breaking our own threshold rule, but hear us out. Usually, we consider a player a differential when he is owned by less than 5.0% of managers, which is not the case for Trent Alexander-Arnold (£8.4m). The Liverpool right-back slash midfielder sits in 8.7% of all teams currently, but the reason we consider him a differential for the season run-in is that we strongly suspect that a majority of the teams that contain TAA at the moment are actually inactive teams. We are confident that the England man’s real ownership percentage amongst active managers sits well below 5.0% at the moment, due to his elevated price and the fact that he was injured for the past 10 games or so. Having said that, we are recommending him as a serious differential fantasy pick for double gameweek 34, in which he will be facing Fulham and Everton, both away from home. We all know what Alexander-Arnold is capable of by now, and we see points potential at both ends of the pitch in both games for the 25-year-old. If you can afford him, for example on a wildcard, then he could be a very shrewd pick for the upcoming double as well as for the rest of the 2023-24 campaign.

The (vice-)captaincy

With a double of away games against Fulham and Everton coming up this double gameweek 34, we have decided to make Mo Salah our captain. Seeing how the gameweek has turned out fixture-wise, we expect more than a few other managers to make the same armband decision.

Luis Diaz and Darwin Nuñez provide interesting alternatives to their Egyptian teammate, as does Bukayo Saka for his double versus Wolves (away) and Chelsea (home). More differential captains for double gameweek 34 include Arsenal’s Martin Odegaard, Dominic Solanke for his double against Villa and Wolves (both away) and Wolves forward Matheus Cunha, who just scored a brace against Forest in GW33 and now has home games against Arsenal and Bournemouth coming up.

Mobile Betting Mastery: Tips for Winning on the Go

In the era of smartphones and tablets, betting has become a dynamic activity that you can engage in from anywhere at any time. The convenience of mobile betting offers gamblers the freedom to make quick bets, track live scores, and manage their accounts on the go. However, to truly master mobile betting and increase your chances of winning, there are several strategies and tips you should consider.

Understanding the Platform

Before diving into the intricacies of mobile betting, it’s crucial to understand the platform you’re using. Most reputable betting sites have mobile apps or mobile-friendly websites designed to make your betting experience seamless. Familiarize yourself with the navigation, features, and functionalities of these platforms to ensure you’re making the most out of your betting experience.

Choosing the Right Bookie

Selecting the right bookmaker is vital for a successful betting journey. Look for bookies that offer a wide range of sports, competitive odds, and various betting markets. It’s also important to consider customer service, security, and, notably, which bookies have fastest withdrawals. Fast withdrawal times mean you can access your winnings quickly, adding to the convenience of mobile betting.

Maximizing Betting Bonuses

One of the advantages of mobile betting is the access to various bonuses and promotions offered by bookmakers. These can range from welcome bonuses to free bets and enhanced odds. To leverage these offers, always read the terms and conditions. Understanding wagering requirements and expiration dates can help you make the most of these bonuses, thereby boosting your betting bankroll.

Betting Strategy and Discipline

A sound betting strategy is crucial for anyone looking to profit from mobile betting. This involves doing thorough research on the sports you bet on, understanding the markets, and analyzing statistics and trends. Equally important is maintaining discipline in your betting habits. Set a budget, stick to it, and avoid emotional betting, which can lead to irrational decisions and losses.

Staying Updated with Real-Time Information

The dynamic nature of sports means that information can change rapidly, influencing the odds and outcomes of events. Mobile betting gives you the advantage of accessing real-time information, allowing you to make informed bets. Use reputable sports news apps and follow live scores to stay updated on the games you’ve wagered on.

Utilizing In-Play Betting

In-play or live betting is a feature that allows you to place bets on events as they are happening. This type of betting requires quick thinking and the ability to make decisions on the fly. It’s here that the real-time information and the ease of use of mobile platforms really shine, allowing you to take advantage of shifting odds as the game unfolds.

Risk Management

Effective risk management is key to sustaining your betting activity and protecting your bankroll. This involves not only setting a budget but also understanding the concept of value betting and diversifying your bets. Avoid putting all your money on a single bet, regardless of how confident you are about the outcome.

Leveraging Technology

Modern betting apps offer a variety of tools and features to enhance your betting experience. From bet builders that allow you to create custom bets to cash-out options that let you secure your winnings or cut your losses, these features can significantly impact your betting strategy. Take the time to understand and use these tools to your advantage.

A Winning Finish

Mastering mobile betting is not just about making successful bets; it’s about enjoying the convenience and dynamic opportunities it offers while managing risks and staying disciplined. By choosing the right platform, leveraging bonuses, staying informed, and utilizing technology, you can enhance your betting experience and increase your chances of success. Remember, the goal is not just to win but to enjoy the journey and the unique advantages that mobile betting brings to the table.

How a VPN Can Help You Watch Every Football Match

Football, whether it’s the thrill of the game, the passion of the fans, or the drama of the competition, is a truly global phenomenon that brings people together from all walks of life. Most recently, a whopping 1.5 billion people tuned in to watch Argentina’s win over France in the 2022 World Cup! And, if that isn’t impressive enough, get this: the English Premier League attracts an average global audience of 12 million viewers per match! That’s more people than there are in the entire country of Belgium. Football is a major player in the world of sports, and everyone wants to get in on the action.

But where to stream sports if you’re in a country where the game is not available on TV channels or streaming services? Or you’re facing geo-blocking restrictions? Annoying, right? Fear not, as this is where a Virtual Private Network (VPN) comes in handy. With a VPN, you can easily bypass these restrictions and stream football matches from anywhere in the world.

What Is a VPN?

First, we need to teach you what a VPN is and how it works if you don’t have this knowledge yet. VPN is a technology that allows you to make a virtual connection to a network over a secure, encrypted tunnel. A VPN is connected to your device and the data is sent to a server in a different country, which can help you avoid geo-blocks and get materials you can usually find only where you stay. Behind a VPN, you can make it apparent that you are accessing the internet from within another country. So useful, for example, needed for live football matches that may exclusively be available in some regions.

Football Streaming Websites: A Game-Changer

For football enthusiasts, finding reliable streaming sites is essential. Whether you’re catching a live match or reliving classic moments, these platforms enhance your football journey. Look at these football streaming websites here. Explore this link to discover top soccer streaming sites. Watch your favorite teams compete, no matter where you are.

How to Use a VPN for Streaming Football Matches

Ready to use a VPN for sports? We sure are! Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you catch every goal, tackle, and victory:

  1. Choose a VPN Provider: The first step is to find a VPN provider that offers servers in countries where the football matches you want to watch are being broadcast. Look for a VPN that provides fast speeds and reliable connections because streaming football matches requires a lot of bandwidth. Nobody wants to experience buffering or lag during the crucial moments of a match, right?
  2. Install VPN for Streaming: At VeePN, we make this super simple! Once you’ve found a VPN provider that suits your needs, it’s time to install the VPN software on your device. VeePN offers a free VPN Edge extension for Microsoft Edge, making it easy to safeguard your digital world. It’s like having a secret tunnel to football streaming paradise. Just head over to browse around here and install the extension.
  3. Connect and Stream: After installation, log in to the VPN app and reach its home screen. Connect to a VPN server in a region with access to the game you wish to watch. Now, you’re ready to kick off! Whether it’s the UEFA Champions League, the FIFA World Cup, or your local league match, you can stream it securely and without any pesky restrictions.

Why VeePN?

The VeePN’s free VPN browser extension is a simple but effective solution for all your streaming issues. Benefits of choosing VeePN:

  • Full Access to Blocked Websites and Apps: Overcome all restrictions of the VPN, be it governmental censorship or geo-restricted content. Give access to your favorite social media and other web browsing without limits.
  • Unlimited Traffic and Bandwidth: No need to worry about download limits or speed throttling. Prefer your preferred movies via VeePN with high quality.
  • Anonymity and Privacy Protection: Safeguard your connection and disguise all online activities. Set up the VPN Edge extension just once and use it in any situation when your privacy is at risk online.
  • One-Click Setup: Keep time on the side with one click of the button that will enable the free VPN proxy service. VeePN’s settings are automatically configured for the best results.
  • Secure Web Access in Hotspots: Protect your sensitive information, for instance, passwords and personal details when using public areas such as Wi-Fi.
  • High-Speed Web Surfing: With over 2500 servers in 60 countries, VeePN immediately got you connected to the one closest to you. Say bye-bye, to confused banners, and heavy landing pages.

Conclusion

With the thrilling global appeal of football, many want to stream matches from everywhere. Using a VPN, you can bypass restrictions for seamless access to your favorite games. It also prevents ISP throttling and protects your privacy, making VPNs ideal for football game streaming sites. So, why wait? Get a VPN and never miss a match! Check out VeePN’s free VPN Edge extension for Microsoft Edge for easy, secure streaming. Enjoy your football streaming!

7 Tips For Developing Speed And Agility In Football

Football is a game that moves at breakneck speed and where swiftness and quickness are key. This implies that being swift and nimble could include the difference between victory and loss. As such, people who have been training for a long time and looking to improve their game’s quality and beginners who want to improve their skills should aim to address their speed and agility. In this blog post, we will look at seven tips for improving your speed and agility in football. Furthermore, these solutions will be based on practical aspects that involve bypassing defenders, going through tight spaces, and dominating the field of play with specialized drills/ exercises, and proper technique/mindset.

Here’s How To Develop Speed And Agility In Football

Incorporate plyometric exercises

Plyometric exercises should be part of training to build pace and skill. Such explosive movements like box jumps, bounding, depth jumps, and plyometrics build the field’s power, speed, and agility.

They have rapid stretching and muscle contractions that allow muscles to stretch and contract at a higher rate than normal, thus allowing soccer athletes to develop more force and sprint faster in case of any change of direction during the game.

If you include them within your program, then with time, you will find yourself exploding off the line quicker and cutting upfield more efficiently while escaping defenders on a football field.

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Focus on proper sprinting technique

Footballers must work on their sprinting techniques to be agile and fast during the game. A good mastery of the basic running concepts can greatly improve how you start quickly and keep going at top speed. This encompasses keeping the trunk upright, driving your knees and arms with power, and tapping the ground through the ball of your feet.

Through these aspects, stride length and frequency are optimized, ensuring that one covers larger distances more effortlessly, enhancing speed during playtime. Continuously practicing this skill as part of a training program will help footballers get better at it, giving them a competitive advantage over others in their team or opponents.

Perform agility ladder drills

Agility ladder drills must be incorporated into your training routine to aid in developing the speed and agility needed in football. The agility ladder can help improve footwork, coordination, and quickness on the field. These exercises entail carrying out diverse patterns of leg movements like sideways shuffling, high jumps using your knees, and crossovers while moving on top of the rods.

Football players who frequently engage in exercises of this nature will enhance their ability to change direction quickly, avoid tackles, and maintain control as they move around. Moreover, enhancing reaction time and spatial awareness with respect to maneuvering through tight spaces and responding promptly to game scenarios on football fields.

Include speed and agility drills in your training regimen

Your training program must include speed and agility drills to be fast and agile in soccer. These exercises aim to improve explosiveness, flexibility, and athleticism on the field. Shuttle runs, cone drills, or sprints with change of direction may comprise part of speed and agility drills.

Incorporating these workouts into your schedule will allow you to develop movements such as quick starts, smooth stops, and turns at high speeds, which are vital in football. Consistent training with speed and agility drills significantly enhances athletic abilities and refines muscle memory and neuromuscular coordination, enabling fluidity during sports.

Adding speed and agility exercises to your routine helps improve their velocity levels and mastery of simple football techniques that require full concentration while playing.

Practice quick changes in direction

Football players should practice sudden direction changes to speed up their pace and agility. Football is a game that demands quick responses to changing game situations, as well as quick movement with skill in avoiding opponents.

Incorporating exercises such as shuttle runs, agility ladder drills, and cone drills into your workout can help you develop the ability to accelerate, decelerate, and change direction quickly and precisely. By doing so, better proprioception, coordination, and spatial awareness will help you navigate the pitch more effectively during games, leaving defenders behind you.

Work on explosive lower body strength

If you wish to heighten agility and promptness in football, then it is explosive lower body strength that you are after. Hence,, a player needs to have explosive lower body strength that will allow them to make such powerful movements as sprinting, leaping, and changing direction swiftly while on the field.

Exercises focusing on the muscles of the lower part of the body, like squats, lunges, and plyometric jumps, enhance one’s ability to make quick and powerful moves. Therefore, focusing on the origins of explosive leg muscles, acceleration will be better, thus leading to improved speed off the line, making one a more energetic, skilled footballer who is fleet-footed at higher levels.

Incorporate interval training into your workouts

If you want to increase your speed and agility in soccer, interval training should be part of your regular workouts. Interval training alternates between high-intensity bursts of exercise and periods of rest or low-intensity exercise.

This form of workout effectively improves general performance on the field and cardiovascular fitness levels, among other things. Football players can perform sprints, shuttle runs, and agility drills for short periods at a maximum effort followed by brief recovery intervals during interval training sessions. However, you can also consume Magic Mushroom Chocolate Bar for enhanced energy and focus.

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Summing It Up

Developing speed in football is a multifaceted task that takes determination, regularity, and a tactical training approach. By implementing the seven tips in this blog post, players can enhance their physical attributes and improve their pitch performance. It comprises tempos for running, plyometric exercises, and ladder drills for agility, among other ways to get much faster and turn quickly on the field as a football player. Athletes can unleash their potential by applying these hints during practice sessions, overcoming opponents through agility, and rendering significant team inputs. In essence, developing speed and agility is not just a matter of physical fitness but mental resilience alongside discipline and perseverance.

What are the Best Casino Cashback Bonuses That are Available to Irish Players?

Cashback bonuses add a ton of value, giving players a sense of safety and utility that other bonuses just cannot provide. However, unlike other bonuses, cashback offers tend to be on the rarer side of things. This is especially the case for Irish players, who can be somewhat limited in terms of options. Luckily, there are still plenty of incredible cashback offers available to Irish players right now.

Today, we will take a look at some of the best casino cashback bonuses that are available to Irish players, as well as going through what cashback offers are, how we rated said bonuses, and some other crucial info. Let’s get right into it.

Best IE Casinos With Cashback Bonuses

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Just head over to any of these casinos, navigate to the offers section, read the terms and conditions and start playing. It really is that simple.

How We Rated the Best Cashback Bonuses for Irish Players

So, how did we rate these bonuses and casinos? This is an excellent question, and the answer can give an insight into what you need to look out for when choosing iGaming establishments.

First and foremost, security is always the number one priority. If a casino had bad reviews, a poor reputation, no licensing, unrealistic bonuses, or just seemed off, we didn’t include it on our list. Safety is non-negotiable¾the potential consequences of playing at an unsafe casino are far too dire to dismiss.

Once we’d vetted casinos for security, we then moved on to the bonuses in question. We only chose casinos with bonuses that were enticing, had fair requirements, and were genuine. Frequency and consistency of bonuses also played a role¾online casinos that gave players exciting bonuses on a regular basis were placed higher than those that didn’t.

We could have just left it there, but in an attempt to provide you with the best establishments possible, we decided to do a general check of each casino to see if they were worth playing beyond their bonuses.

Game selection was one of the main factors we checked beyond security and bonuses. Casinos that offered a high number of quality games in a variety of categories were favoured, giving players more options and choices.

We also checked the payment methods of each casino. While this didn’t play a huge role in the ranking process, casinos that offered more payment methods generally got a few bonus points. Alternatively, casinos that had a particularly poor selection of payment methods were either removed from the list or moved further down, depending on the severity.

Lastly, we made sure to check customer support. This was primarily done through reading reviews, but we did do a few actual tests on casinos we weren’t sure about.

This all may seem like a lot, and it is. There are countless factors that go into making a good online casino, and if even one of them is off, it can ruin the experience entirely for some players.

All of the casinos on our list fulfilled all of our criteria, proving themselves to be the best options available in the current market for Irish players. There were also a ton of establishments that missed the cut by a hair.

What are Cashback Bonuses?

If you are new to online casinos or bonuses, you may even be a little unsure of what cashback bonuses are. Don’t worry, they are simple.

Cashback bonuses are simply bonuses that can return some of the money you may have lost while playing at a casino. They are usually tied to a certain game, but some casinos do offer casino-wide cashback bonuses.

While cashback bonuses do require you to spend money (and sometimes lots of it), they are great for players who would have played anyway, giving them a chance to recoup some of their losses and extend their playtime. Many players see cashback bonuses as a safety net, allowing them to play without as much worry of losing money.

However, you do need to be careful. Cashback bonuses may incentivise you to spend much more than you bargained for, potentially losing more money than you would have even without the bonus. Additionally, some players may be more willing to take risks when a cashback bonus is available, increasing the likelihood of losing a significant amount of money.

Cashback bonuses can be invaluable when used correctly, but make sure they are working in your favour and that you are gambling responsibly.

Do Cashback Bonuses Come With Wagering Requirements?

Unlike some other types of bonuses, cashback bonuses almost always come with wagering requirements. In most cases, you will be required to play a game a certain number of times or spend a certain amount of money in order to be eligible.

Depending on the game, your skill, and the requirements in question, you could even end up losing more than you would make back from the cashback bonus if you aren’t careful. This is why it is vital that you check the requirements before trying to obtain a cashback bonus. If the requirements are too harsh or are not a great fit for you, it might be a good idea to stay clear.

It can also be a good idea to check online forums to get an idea of what everyone else’s perspective on a bonus is if you are unsure this can put your mind at ease and potentially help you make a better decision.

Conclusion

Well, there you have it, you now have plenty of potential bonuses to claim and cashback to enjoy. It is important to note that you should do a little further research before playing at any of the casinos we mentioned. While they are all quality establishments, you should make sure you are genuinely interested in playing at said casino before getting started, mainly due to the fact that cashback bonuses require you to spend a varying amount of money. Otherwise, you may just end up playing at a casino you don’t really enjoy just to chase a bonus.

It’s also important that you employ responsible gambling practices if you are planning on playing at online casinos. Gambling can have terrible repercussions if the right safeguards aren’t put in place, and you could end up experiencing negative consequences if you don’t know what you are doing. Set limits, don’t view gambling as a viable way to make money and walk away on losing streaks. Most importantly, seek help if you need it. With that being said, we hope you enjoy your cashback bonuses! Have fun.

FPL 2023-24: Gameweek 33 preview

Gameweek 32 gave us a matchday full of fantasy points with an average score of 56 FPL points and it saw a couple of big fantasy names return to the Team of the Week. Both Ollie Watkins and Kevin de Bruyne made it into the gameweek’s eleven of highest-scoring players, with the latter even taking the title for Player of the Week. Not so surprising, after a brace and an assist at Selhurst Park. The big (BIG) differential in the GW32 Team of the Week was Luton midfielder Jordan Clarke, who scored against Bournemouth and sits, as we are writing this, in exactly 0.0% of all squads.

Unfortunately for Clarke, his chances to make it back-to-back gameweeks with an attacking return (or indeed a defensive return) look rather slim this week, as the Hatters are visiting Manchester City on Saturday. On paper, we’d say this is perhaps the juiciest fixture of the weekend from an FPL point of view, together with Liverpool versus Crystal Palace at Anfield and Brentford at home to Sheffield United. From a neutral point of view, the most anticipated clash of gameweek 33 takes place on Sunday, when leader Arsenal host fifth-placed Aston Villa.

Check out FISO’s FPL Forum for the latest discussion and don’t forget, the deadline for gameweek 33 is set at 11h00 (UK time) on Saturday, April 13th, 2024. If you fancy playing a fantasy premier league game just based on Saturday’s or the Weekend’s fixtures then have a look at FanTeam’s Daily Fantasy Games (18+ only).

Most transferred in/transferred out players (as per April 11th, 2024)

 TRANSFERS OUTTRANSFERS INPOSSIBLE REASONS
GKAreola (WHU), Martinez (AST), Leno (FUL)Pickford (EVE), Raya (ARS), Onana (MUN)DGW34, Areola injured
DEFTrippier (NEW), Walker (MCI), Aké (MCI)White (ARS), Gabriel (ARS), Porro (TOT)DGW34, all transferred-out defenders are injured
MIDLuiz (AST), Bowen (WHU), Son (TOT)Palmer (CHE), De Bruyne (MCI), Diaz (LIV)DGW34, Luiz suspension, Bowen injury doubt, Tottenham blank in GW34
FORSolanke (BOU), Isak (NEW), Toney (BRE)Watkins (AST), Darwin (LIV), Isak (NEW)DGW34

Premium pick

After not scoring or assisting in three consecutive gameweeks, Erling Haaland (£14.3m) got back into his scoring boots against Palace in GW33, scoring one goal and netting 8 FPL points. We know, a single goal in four matches is not exactly great, but if you’re doubting about his chances of scoring against Luton at home coming Saturday, just look a little bit further back. Haaland, as we know, is one of the very best strikers in world football, which explains why he already has 19 goals and 7 assists to his name from 24 league starts this season. Luton, on the other hand, have already conceded 65 goals in 32 league games, of which 38 goals were conceded on the road. The Hatters are giving it all they’ve got this season and merely the fact that they are still very much in the race for Premier League survival is impressive, but we feel that the upcoming visit to the Etihad Stadium will be too much for them.

Non-premium pick

Now, Ivan Toney (£8.1m) does not have a double gameweek 34, but his upcoming schedule is almost just as good. The first stop is Brentford’s own Community Stadium, where Sheffield United are coming to visit on Saturday afternoon. In gameweek 34 the Bees have a single fixture away at Luton Town, followed by a visit to Everton and then a home game versus Fulham. In other words, looking at that run of fixtures, we feel it’s reasonable to bank on Toney getting at least three attacking returns over the next four. Starting, of course, with the plummest fixture of all, in front of their own crowd against a Sheffield United side that looks destined to relegate at the end of the 2023-24 campaign. The Blades have conceded 16 goals in their last five games and an unacceptable 82 goals in 31 league matches in total. We admit that Toney, on the other hand, has been quiet of late, providing just a single assist in his last eight games. Since returning from his ban though, back in gameweek 21, he recorded 4 goals and 2 assists, and every manager knows how instrumental he is to the side overall. On top of that, he is on penalties, which only adds to his appeal.

The budget enabler

More than a few managers were badly burned by Sergio Reguilón (£4.4m) back in blank gameweek 29, especially those managers on a Free Hit at that time. The Spaniard found himself in lots of teams, thanks to the combination of his attacking playing style and the fact that he had a game in a gameweek consisting of just four games. Eight minutes in though, he got a red card and about 85 minutes after that, his -3 FPL points was confirmed. If that hits a bit too close to home for you, we suggest you forget about that disaster ever happening and put Reguilón on your budget player watchlist, at least. Where the previously mentioned Ivan Toney failed to get a return in gameweek 32 at Villa Park, his Spanish teammate came away with a 9-pointer, courtesy of 2 assists in the 3-3 draw. That made it 5 assists in total in the league so far, on top of 3 clean sheets. We know, not exactly earth shattering, but with the run of fixtures that Brentford have coming up (see Toney’s piece above), starting with Sheffield United at home on Saturday, we wouldn’t be surprised if the Spanish left-back adds a few more returns to his totals.

The differential

At the moment of writing this, Kai Havertz (£7.3m) is still just within the threshold of what we consider a differential fantasy pick, i.e. a player with an ownership of maximum 5.0%, and that’s exactly where the German is at right now. That is in itself quite surprising when you consider that he managed 5 goals and 6 assists in his last nine league games. That is in great parts thanks to him having conquered a spot in manager Mikel Arteta’s starting eleven at last. The Gunners have an interesting fixture this week, at home to an Aston Villa that is having a fantastic season but that has slumped a few times in away games already. Arsenal, on the other hand, are flying as they are going into gameweek 33 as leaders on goal difference. They also have a double gameweek 34 (Wolves away, Chelsea at home), which makes integrating Havertz into your squad perhaps a bit easier. He is not cheap after all, but at his current ownerships, he is perhaps the biggest differential in the official fantasy game right now.

The (vice-)captaincy

As far as we are concerned, with Manchester City playing at home against Luton Town, the captain’s armband is for Erling Haaland.

If you think he has lost his scoring touch a little bit or if you simply can’t afford him at the moment, his teammate Kevin de Bruyne is a good alternative, as is, of course, Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah at home to Crystal Palace. The risker captaincy fantasy picks include Ivan Toney at home to Sheffield United, Dominic Solanke at home to Manchester United, and Kai Havertz and Bukayo Saka at home to Aston Villa.

Unlocking the Potential of Turnkey Online Casinos: A Seamless Route to Market Entry

In the fast-paced world of iGaming, the allure of launching an online casino is stronger than ever. With the global online gambling market continuously expanding, entrepreneurs and existing gaming operators are seeking efficient and reliable pathways to carve out their niche. A turnkey online casino solution, powered by state-of-the-art online betting software, represents a golden opportunity to tap into this lucrative industry swiftly and effectively. As a seasoned expert at NuxGame, a leading B2B iGaming company, I’m here to guide you through the myriad benefits and considerations of opting for a turnkey online casino, leveraging our profound industry insights and technological prowess.

The Turnkey Online Casino Advantage

A turnkey online casino solution is essentially a ready-to-launch platform that includes all the necessary components to start and run an online casino. This solution encompasses a wide range of services and products, including online betting software, game content, licenses, payment systems, and customer support. Here’s why a turnkey solution is an unparalleled choice for entering the online gambling market:

1. Rapid Market Entry:

Time is of the essence in the iGaming industry. Turnkey solutions significantly reduce the time to launch, allowing operators to quickly capitalize on market opportunities. With the foundational elements of the online casino pre-packaged and ready to deploy, operators can focus on customization and branding, speeding up the go-to-market process.

2. Hassle-Free Setup and Compliance:

Navigating the regulatory landscape of online gambling can be daunting. Turnkey solutions often come with licensing support, ensuring that operators comply with jurisdictional requirements without the headache of managing legalities on their own. This comprehensive approach mitigates risks and streamlines the setup process.

3. Comprehensive and Customizable Online Betting Software:

The core of any turnkey online casino is its online betting software, which includes an array of games from leading developers, a powerful back office, and customizable features to match the operator’s brand identity. NuxGame offers a robust platform that supports a wide variety of betting options, including sports betting, casino games, live dealer games, and more, all tailored to meet the unique needs of our clients.

4. Scalability and Flexibility:

As your online casino grows, so too will your needs. Turnkey solutions are designed with scalability in mind, allowing for seamless additions of new games, features, and functionalities. This flexibility ensures that your platform remains competitive and can adapt to changing market trends and player preferences.

5. Cost-Effectiveness:

Developing an online casino from scratch involves significant investment in terms of time, resources, and finances. Turnkey solutions offer a cost-effective alternative, providing a comprehensive package that reduces upfront costs and allocates budget more efficiently across marketing and customer acquisition efforts.

6. Advanced Security Measures:

Security is paramount in the online gambling industry. Turnkey solutions incorporate advanced security protocols, including encryption technologies, fraud prevention systems, and secure payment gateways, ensuring a safe and trustworthy environment for your players.

7. Marketing and Operational Support:

Beyond the technical setup, launching a successful online casino requires effective marketing and operational strategies. Turnkey providers often include promotional tools, SEO-friendly content, and customer support services, helping operators to attract and retain players while maintaining smooth operations.

Optimizing Your Turnkey Online Casino for Success

While turnkey solutions offer a streamlined path to launching an online casino, success in the highly competitive iGaming market demands strategic planning and execution. Here are key strategies to optimize your turnkey online casino:

  • Brand Differentiation: Develop a strong brand identity that resonates with your target audience. Customize the look and feel of your casino to stand out in the crowded market.
  • Player-Centric Approach: Focus on providing an exceptional user experience, from intuitive navigation and fast loading times to personalized promotions and responsive customer support.
  • Diverse Game Portfolio: Offer a wide range of high-quality games to cater to different player preferences, including the latest slots, table games, live casino experiences, and sports betting options.
  • Robust Marketing Strategies: Utilize a mix of digital marketing tactics, including SEO, social media, email campaigns, and affiliate marketing, to drive traffic and engage players.

Conclusion: A Strategic Pathway to iGaming Success

Launching a turnkey online casino represents a strategic, efficient, and cost-effective pathway to entering the burgeoning online gambling market. With comprehensive solutions like those offered by NuxGame, operators can navigate the complexities of setting up an online casino with ease, focusing on growth and player engagement from day one.

Embracing a turnkey solution means partnering with an experienced provider that can deliver not just the technology but also the guidance and support needed to thrive in the competitive iGaming landscape. As the industry continues to evolve, turnkey online casinos stand as a testament to innovation, offering a seamless blend of convenience, quality, and scalability for aspiring casino operators worldwide.

FPL 2023-24: Gameweek 32 preview

We’ve got two gameweeks deadlines in about five days this week, so the turn-around is a bit shorter than usual. As a result, we have opted to write our gameweek 32 preview today already. This means that, at the time of writing, the Liverpool – Sheffield United and Chelsea – Manchester United games have not been played yet. Keep this in mind when reading through our fantasy picks for GW32.

As far as fixtures go, Liverpool’s visit to Old Trafford naturally stands out this coming weekend, though not necessarily from a fantasy point of view. In that sense, many eyes will be on Manchester City’s visit to Crystal Palace, as well Aston Villa’s home game against Brentford, Chelsea’s visit to Sheffield United and Spurs home encounter with Nottingham Forest to close the weekend. When making your transfer considerations, also keep in mind that FPL gameweek 34 is set to be the biggest double gameweek of the season and is just three deadlines away (including the upcoming GW32 kick-off).

Check out FISO’s FPL Forum for the latest discussion and don’t forget, the deadline for gameweek 32 is set at 11h00 (UK time) on Saturday, April 6th, 2024. If you fancy playing a fantasy premier league game just based on Saturday’s or the Weekend’s fixtures then have a look at FanTeam’s Daily Fantasy Games (18+ only).

Most transferred in/transferred out players (as per April 4th, 2024)

 TRANSFERS OUTTRANSFERS INPOSSIBLE REASONS
GKAreola (WHU), Ederson (MCI), Alisson (LIV)Raya (ARS), Onana (MUN), Ortega (MCI)All transferred-out goalkeepers are injured
DEFTrippier (NEW), Aké (MCI), Walker (MCI)Ait-Nouri (WOL), White (ARS), Gabriel (ARS)Ait-Nouri form + fixtures, all transferred-out defenders are injured
MIDSaka (ARS), De Bruyne (MCI), Maddison (TOT)Foden (MCI), Salah (LIV), Palmer (CHE)Foden and Palmer form + fixtures, Saka injury doubt
FORWatkins (AST), Haaland (MCI), Alvarez (MCI)Isak (NEW), Solanke (BOU), Darwin (LIV)Solanke form + fixture, Isak form, Watkins injury doubt

Premium pick

Mo Salah and especially Erling Haaland both have good fixtures in gameweek 32, but both with the downside that they are playing away. Heung-Min Son (£10.1m), on the other hand, is playing at home against Nottingham Forest in what can be considered a favourable fixture, on paper at least. Son has been in decent form of late, scoring 3 goals and providing 2 assists in his last five league starts for a total of 38 FPL points, or an average return of just under 8 points per game. On Sunday, the Korean attacker and his teammates are facing one of the less sturdy defences in the league. Forest have conceded 53 goals in 31 games and 30 of those goals were conceded on the road. Spurs have been kind of up and down this season, but this one looks like a three-pointer for the home side, or at least like a game in which goals could be flowing. And if they do, the roughly 35% of all managers who currently own Son could be sitting very pretty.

Non-premium pick

Normally, we would have recommended Ollie Watkins here, but seeing as the Aston Villa striker is marked as an injury doubt in the official game and Villa’s game in GW33 is against Arsenal away, we think it’s wise to bring in Watkins after that game. Instead, we have gone with Dominic Solanke (£7.2m), whose 2023-24 campaign just seems to get better every week. The Bournemouth striker started the season with a £6.5 price tag, but with 16 goals and 3 assists from thirty league starts, he has kind of made a mockery of that price. Solanke is one of the most consistent attackers this season and he’s on penalties as well, which is always a big FPL plus. On top of that, the Cherries visit Kenilworth Road on Saturday afternoon, where Luton have conceded 26 goals in 15 games so far. His blank in the home game versus Crystal Palace a few days ago was disappointing, but the encounter with Luton Town feels like a perfect opportunity for the in-form forward to make up for it.

The budget enabler

The rare occasions on which we repeat fantasy picks, it usually occurs in the premium fantasy pick category, because it has the fewest players who qualify. This season though, it’s our budget enabling category that’s been seeing the same name in more than a few gameweek previews. In fact, we could practically rename this category “The Weekly Cole Palmer Recommendation”, simply because Cole Palmer (£5.9m) just keeps delivering despite starting the season with a bottom-bargain price tag of £5.0m. In twenty league starts this season, the Chelsea midfielder already recorded a very impressive 13 goals and 9 assists, making him the highest-scoring Chelsea asset by some distance. That is in part thanks to penalty duties, which are all firmly stored in his locker. Of course, Palmer does still have a game to play in GW31, so keep an eye on team and injury news, but if you don’t own him yet and are in need of a budget enabler, he’s the outstanding option. Especially with a visit to Sheffield United and a home game against Everton coming up after the GW31 clash with Man United.

The differential

The Wolverhampton Wanderers have a relatively good fixture list until the end of the season and their squad is basically built up of budget players and differentials, so our differential fantasy pick for gameweek 32 is a Wolf. For a long time, we figured Matheus Cunha would feature here, but we ended up going with Rayan Ait-Nouri (£4.7m) instead. Where the former only just returned from injury, the latter is actually one of the form players for Wolves. In the last five league games, RAN recorded 1 clean sheet, 2 goals and 1 assist for a total of 32 FPL points. What stands out as well, underlying data-wise, is that the Moroccan’s Expected Goal Involvement has been over 0.35 in four of his five last league matches. Based on Wolves’ upcoming schedule on the short and medium term, which includes home games against West Ham (this weekend), Bournemouth and Luton Town, and a visit to Nottingham Forest in DGW34, there could be FPL points on the horizon at both ends of the pitch for Ait-Nouri.

The (vice-)captaincy

We are placing the armband on Heung-Min Son this weekend, instead of Mo Salah away at Manchester United or Erling Haaland away at Palace, for much the same reason as why we picked him as our premium fantasy pick for gameweek 32. Spurs are playing at home against Nottingham Forest in what could be considered the optimum fixture this weekend and Son has shown good form of late.

Good alternatives for Tottenham’s South Korean star are the previously mentioned Mohamed Salah and Erling Haaland, as well as Ollie Watkins at home to Brentford (IF he is declared fit before the GW32 deadline), Cole Palmer away at Sheffield United and Dominic Solanke for his visit to Luton Town. Riskier captaincy picks include Leon Bailey at home to Brentford, Alexander Isak for Newcastle’s visit to Craven Cottage and Nicolas Jackson away at Sheffield United.

Kudus is confident of UEL’s success with West Ham

Ghanaian star boy Mohammed Kudus will be looking to end the season with a piece of silverware after a topsy-turvy campaign at West Ham. Kudus was Ajax’s savior last season, as he helped the club with eleven goals and three assists in 30 appearances. Ultimately, the Godenzonen only managed to qualify for the UEFA Europa League.

Kudus’ brilliance for Ajax made him a target for many top European clubs, but West Ham got him eventually, paying €43 million for his services

That investment has turned out to be a smart one as the 23-year-old Ghana international has returned six goals and two assists in 21 appearances.

West Ham have struggled since the turn of the year

West Ham’s form has dipped significantly since the turn of the year, and their fans are becoming restless and impatient. After a good start to the season, the Hammers started dropping points. 

Their first game of the year was against Brighton at the AMEX Stadium. Then, they lost out to Championship side Bristol City in the FA Cup. It spiraled down since then, with the Hammers failing to win five consecutive matches- they lost three of those games, including a 6-0 mauling in the hands of Arsenal. They only ended their losing streak last weekend with an entertaining 4-2 win over Brentford.

Kudus has been a regular and has featured in all these games because of an early exit from the AFCON, but he failed to deliver the goods for his side. Due to their winless streak, fans already started calling for David Moyes’ sack despite the stability he has brought to the club. However, those talks have reduced following their win against Brentford last week.

How will Premier League commitments affect West Ham in Europe?

West Ham won their first-ever European title last season, claiming the UEFA Conference League, and they will not want to fall short of their achievement. However, it is relatively too early for Moyes to prioritize one competition over the other. 

The Hammers currently occupy the eighth position on the Premier League table with 39 points, 13 points behind the Champions League spots. And with the unpredictable nature of the league, West Ham can care to dream. If they can produce a good run of form, they could climb up the table considerably, and challenge some of the big boys.

West Ham also have some decent fixtures coming up, as their next five fixtures are against Everton, Burnley, Aston Villa, Newcastle United, and Tottenham. West Ham tickets are selling fast as we approach the latter end of the season.

If the Hammers can sustain a positive momentum going into the fixtures, then they could even find themselves in the Europa League spots. 

Besides, it would be foolhardy if they forget the league and focus on Europe.

Can West Ham survive the Freiburg hurdle in the round of 16 of the Europa League?

West Ham have a date with German Bundesliga side Freiburg in the round of 16 of the Europa League, and it seems like a game where the Hammers have a slight upper hand. 

Freiburg currently sits ninth in the German top flight with 29 points from 23 games. They only managed to qualify for the round of 16 after defeating Lens in the playoffs. 

Already, Freiburg have met West Ham in the group stage, and the Hammers were victorious in both legs. So, they have a lot of confidence going into the fixture. 

Also, West Ham has Lucas Paqueta back in action after weeks of being sidelined because of an injury. The Brazilian made a big impact when they met earlier this season, and the Hammers will be banking on him to deliver the goods again.

Freiburg will entertain West Ham in the first leg at the Europa-Park Stadion on March 7, while the second leg will take place at the London Stadium on March 14.

After Freiburg, what next?

West Ham still have a lot of work to do even if they surmount the Freiburg challenge. There are still many big boys in the competition. Bundesliga leaders Bayer Leverkusen, who are still the only unbeaten team in Europe are still going strong, and may be pitched against West Ham later in the competition.

Also, Italian giants AC Milan stand a good chance because of their pedigree in Europe, albeit they have flattered to deceive this season. Benfica, AS Roma, Brighton, and Marseille are also significant threats to West Ham’s quest.

Carabao Cup champions Liverpool are also in the mix. Jurgen Klopp has not won the Europa League since he took charge of the club, and the players will have extra motivation because the German tactician is leaving the club at the end of the season, and it might be the perfect parting gift.

Despite these threats from other top European sides, West Ham star Kudus is optimistic about the Hammers’ chances of silverware in the second tier of European football. He also believes that the team can do well in the Premier League.

“My goals are to help the team as much as I can and win games and get points,” Kudus said.

“We are in Europe now and want to make an impact as we won it last year, while we also want to challenge the top six teams in the league.

“Yes, 100% [we can win the UEFA Europa League]. We won the UEFA Europa Conference League last year, so we have the same mentality and approach every single game the same. It’s very possible.”

Kudus already has three goals in five appearances for West Ham in the Europa League, and he would look to add to his tally as they push for their first-ever title.

FPL 2023-24: Gameweek 31 preview

Lots of FPL action this week with two deadlines in about five days’ time. We have got a midweek gameweek 31 coming up in about 24 hours, barely 48 hours after the final whistle of gameweek 30, and then the gameweek 32 deadline on Saturday. The turn-around between games should be enough for most teams to manage in terms of fitness, but do keep an eye on fixture charts and, of course, any trustworthy early team news.

As usual though, we are taking it one game at a time, so let’s shift our focus back to the preparations for gameweek 31. With current leaders Liverpool playing at Luton Town and current number two Arsenal playing at home to Sheffield United, the captaincy debate is going to be an interesting one, especially when you consider that third place Manchester City are playing at home as well. Sure, the Cityzens are playing a stronger opponent in Aston Villa, but the Villans have not been as reliable as they’d like to be on the road this season and City is City. From a fantasy point of view, Newcastle at home to Everton will likely attract some interest as well, while the clash of the weekend overall will be played on Sunday evening, when Manchester United roll up to Stamford Bridge.

Check out FISO’s FPL Forum for the latest discussion and don’t forget, the deadline for gameweek 31 is set at 18h00 (UK time) on Tuesday, April 2nd, 2024. If you fancy playing a fantasy premier league game just based on Saturday’s or the Weekend’s fixtures then have a look at FanTeam’s Daily Fantasy Games (18+ only).

Most transferred in/transferred out players (as per April 1st, 2024)

 TRANSFERS OUTTRANSFERS INPOSSIBLE REASONS
GKAreola (WHU), Alisson (LIV), Ederson (MCI)Kelleher (LIV), Raya (ARS), Onana (MUN) 
DEFWalker (MCI), Cash (AST), Doughty (LUT)White (ARS), Bradley (LIV), Van Dijk (LIV)Walker + Cash injured, Doughty injury doubt
MIDGordon (NEW), Maddison (TOT), Luiz (AST)Salah (LIV), Palmer (CHE), Son (TOT)Gordon suspension, Palmer form
FORWatkins (AST), Morris (LUT), Haaland (MCI)Isak (NEW), Darwin (LIV), Muniz (FUL)Watkins injury doubt, Isak coming off brace + good fixtures

Premium pick

With Mohamed Salah (£13.3m) just coming off an important goal against Brighton and with Liverpool preparing for the home game against Sheffield United, we figured that we had no option but including the Egyptian as our premium fantasy pick for gameweek 31. The likes of Arsenal (at home to Luton) and Manchester City (at home to Villa) present several excellent options as well, but we feel there is no going against Mo Salah facing the worst defence in the entire league, in front of his own crowd. No team currently comes close to the 77 goals conceded by the Blades in 29 league games and that defence is now facing the best forward line in the league, bar Man City. As for Salah, he just scored the winning goal against Brighton to make it a two-point gap between them and chasers Arsenal and City. Overall, the Reds talisman has already scored 16 goals and provided 9 assists in 21 league games, and the coming encounter with Sheffield United looks like the perfect opportunity to further boost those numbers.

Non-premium pick

Including Alexander Isak (£7.7m) honestly feels a bit like chasing the points after his 15-point haul against West Ham on Saturday, while at the same time it makes sense to consider the Newcastle forward right now. He has been bringing in the points for his owners for a little while now, recording attacking returns in each of his last three league games: a goal and 8 FPL points against Wolves in GW27, a goal and 6 points at Stamford Bridge in GW 28, a blank in GW29 and 2 goals plus 1 assist last Saturday at home to West Ham. With Callum Wilson out injured for the foreseeable future, Isak has become pretty much nailed-on in the Magpie attack and with a run of decent fixtures coming up, that’s bound to be worth something. Newcastle are playing Everton at home tomorrow, followed by encounters with Fulham, Palace, Sheffield United, Burnley and Brighton spread over the remaining eight games of the campaign. When looking at it like that, Isak might actually enter the conversation as a potential fantasy hold until the end of the season.

The budget enabler

The ongoing absence of Trent Alexander-Arnold due to injury provides us with the chance to enjoy the budget benefits of Conor Bradley (£4.2m) a bit longer. “It’s going well now. [I’m] in the final stages and just excited to get back out there. I think a couple of weeks if everything keeps going well and there are no setbacks”, is what TAA himself said about his own injury yesterday, which makes us think that Bradley is a safe budget pick for at least another two to three gameweeks. For Liverpool, that means a home game against Sheffield United on Thursday, followed by a visit to Old Trafford on Sunday and then a home game against Crystal Palace. Not a bad run for an offensive right-back like Bradley, who already managed an impressive goal and 3 assists from just seven league starts so far this season. Bar a miracle recovery ahead of expectations for TAA, Bradley definitely belongs to the most appealing budget fantasy picks ahead of gameweek 31.

The differential

Anthony Gordon was on fire against West Ham on Saturday, as he conjured up a hattrick of assists (including two won penalties) to help his side claim a 4-3 victory of the visitors. In spite of that, right around the time his Man of the Match award was being announced, the winger also managed to get a second yellow card for timewasting, meaning a red and therefore a ban (of one game). Fortunately for manager Eddie Howe though, in that same game, another winger came off the bench around half an hour earlier who made an immediate impact with 2 goals. Harvey Barnes (£6.2m) has had a disappointing campaign so far, playing just 375 Premier League minutes (in which he did manage 4 goals and 1 assist by the way!), but his brace against the Hammers was a sudden reminder of what he is capable of. That’s interesting from an FPL point of view as well, because he now looks likely to replace the earlier mentioned suspended Gordon for the upcoming home game against Everton. Looking back at the season so far, bringing in Barnes is not a move for the long term, but on the short term it could bring you some serious differential value.

The (vice-)captaincy

Our captain for gameweek 31 is Mo Salah as he prepares to take down the shaky Sheffield United defence. He is expensive and still sitting in “just” 32.5% of all teams, but if you can, you should probably try to bring him in right around now.

Fortunately for those not convinced by the Egyptian, or not flush enough to be able to afford him, gameweek 31 is offering plenty of appealing captaincy options. Bukayo Saka at home to Luton stands out, as does Salah’s teammate Darwin Nuñez for Sheffield United’s visit to Anfield. With Manchester City playing at home against Villa, the likes of Erling Haaland, Kevin de Bruyne and Phil Foden also automatically enter the discussion. More differential captaincy picks include Alexander Isak at home to Everton, Rodrigo Muniz away to Nottingham Forest and Dominic Solanke at home to Crystal Palace.