How the 2024/25 FPL Calendar Changes Affect Chip Strategy
The 2024/25 season could bring fewer Blank and Double Gameweeks in FPL, shaking up the chip strategy for Fantasy managers. Learn how to adapt and get the edge.
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The 2024/25 season could bring fewer Blank and Double Gameweeks in FPL, shaking up the chip strategy for Fantasy managers. Learn how to adapt and get the edge.
Gameweek 4 delivered surprises, with Aston Villa’s dramatic win and Liverpool’s shock loss. Key FPL talking points include Watkins’ return to form, City’s defensive uncertainty, and Salah’s blank. With rotation risks, manager dilemmas arise ahead of Gameweek 5. Follow @FPLwithStu on X for more tips and updates.
In the world of Fantasy Premier League (FPL), making smart decisions about player selections can be the difference between topping your mini-league or languishing near the bottom. Two advanced metrics that can give you an edge are Expected Goals (xG) and Expected Assists (xA). These stats provide deeper insights into a player’s performance and potential, beyond traditional stats like goals and assists. Here’s how you can use xG and xA to make more informed decisions when picking players for your fantasy football team.
Get last-minute FPL tips for Gameweek 4! With Haaland flagged and Ødegaard out, find out which players to target and transfer. Discover budget picks while assessing Liverpool’s form and potential rotation. Check our full guide for team recommendations and advice ahead of the deadline
Gameweek 3 saw a strong performance for my team however many managers are using their Wildcard for unlimited free transfers ahead of gameweek 4 and I’m tempted to do the saem. Haaland’s back-to-back hat-tricks have papered over some cracks in the team but patience over transfers may be the key long-term. Follow @FPLwithStu for updates
Many FPL managers use the international break to reflect and plan, avoiding the temptation to make hasty transfers. Patience is key, especially with players like Isak and Watkins, who may improve with favorable fixtures. Haaland and Salah remain essential picks, while budget options like Onana and Minteh offer great value
If you’re one of the millions of fans who live and breathe Fantasy Premier League (FPL), you probably spend your weekends obsessing over player stats, transfers, and team line-ups. But how often do you read the terms and conditions? Spoiler alert: FPL’s terms and conditions are full of quirks and rules you might not know about, but probably should. So, whether you’re a seasoned manager or a newcomer just trying to beat your mates in your mini-league, here are five things hidden in FPL’s T&Cs that might just surprise you!
FPL is not just about picking the best players — it’s also about navigating the ever-changing market of player prices. If you’ve ever wondered why player prices fluctuate or how these changes can affect your team, read on to get the scoop.
When it comes to FPL, having a solid bench strategy is key to handling surprises like injuries, postponements, or just unexpected absences. Auto-subs are there to help keep your team ticking when your starters don’t play. Here’s a simple guide on how to prioritise your bench so you get the best possible coverage.
In this guide, I’ll dive into how often you can use each chip, whether you can combine them in a single gameweek, and what happens if things don’t go as planned.
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