FPL FORECAST 2016/17: Gameweek 13
Each and every week the three members of The Hype Team post their Premier League and FPL predictions in an attempt to enlighten players that might be stuck with their FPL choices and transfers. In addition, we’ll be taking on a guest for every Gameweek in the PL. On the weekly agenda are a general predictions category, a Gameweek Fantasy Premier League forecast, scout picks, and captaincy choices. For the opening weekend of the season, we welcome @FPLSWOT as our 13th guest. All aboard.
Fantasy Premier League: Gameweek 13 Deadline
For the 2016/17 Premier League season, the FPL deadline will be one hour before the commencement of the week's first game. The Premier League website lists each FPL deadline, you can always ask on social media, and you can also view a real time countdown on our Weekly Hype page.
In a change from last season, the early Saturday kick off time has now been moved back to 12:30am, meaning the weekly FPL deadline will also be moving 15 minutes back.
The transfer deadline for GW12 is Saturday November 26th at 11:30am
How does our Forecasting work?
We have taken to our Hype Team, and the FPL Community, to compete in a weekly head to head dual of wits. We are asking the questions that dominate each week in the Fantasy Premier League: who to pick, who to avoid, who to captain, and who may surprise. The 3 members of the Hype Team, and a Guest, will provide weekly insight for the Gameweek ahead. For the sake of the first edition of the Forecast, we have provided an example of what we're sending out to interest parties.
Premier League Fixture Prediction: As pundits, we are testing our football acumen with PL predictions (Mark Lawrenson style, only less biased, hopefully) and will be providing regular updated tables and stats in each edition of the FPL Forecast.A perfect score is worth 3 points whilst a correct result is worth 1 point.
FPL Gameweek Forecasting: Answering the regular questions that come up every single week in the Fantasy Premier League community that helps with identifying captaincy picks, transfers, attacking options, clean sheet potential, teams to look our for and avoid, the wildcard differential players, and general analysis and comments.
Scout Picks: Picking a squad of 15 for a single Gameweek, using the rules of the FPL - formations, captains and vice captains, and the player limits of 3 per club (chips will not be feature of these weekly picks)
Each team must pick a Captain, labelled as (c) and a Vice Captain listed as (vc).
Fixture Prediction: 2016/17 Points Table
In our predictions a perfect score is 3 points, and predicting the right outcome is worth 1 point (aka if a team wins but, you predict it, but don't get the perfect score). Below is the Gameweek and overall rundown of our Premier League predictions series for the season.
Sam Austin (@TheHypeTrainSam): 12 (1), 7 (2), 8 (3), 7 (4), 11 (5), 7 (6), 9 (7), 3 (8), 5 (9), 8 (10), 4 (11), 3 (12) = 84 total
Phil Jones (@TheHypeTrainPJ): 7 (1), 7 (2), 9 (3), 6 (4), 9 (5), 5 (6), 5 (7), 5 (8), 7 (9), 10 (10), 2 (11), 9 (12) = 82 total
Robert Austin (@TheHypeTrainRob): 10 (1), 6 (2), 8 (3), 5 (4), 6 (5), 4 (6), 9 (7), 4 (8), 3 (9), 2 (11), 5 (12) = 70 total
Special Guests: 2 (1), 8 (2), 8 (3), 7 (4), 7 (5), 5 (6), 3 (7), 9 (8), 6 (9), 4 (10), 3 (11), 5 (12) = 67 total
Special Guests
GW1 - @FPLAid: 2pts (0 perfect scores, 2 correct results, 8 wrong)
GW2 - @AUSFPL: 8pts (2 perfect scores, 0 correct results, 6 wrong)
GW3 - @jamieFPL from @fplbet: 8pts (0 perfect scores, 8 correct results, 2 wrong)
GW4 - @FPLFanatix: 7pts (1 perfect score, 4 correct results, 5 wrong)
GW5 - @FPL_Intellect: 7pts (0 perfect scores, 7 correct results, 3 wrong)
GW6 - @insiderFPL: 5pts (0 perfect scores, 5 correct results, 5 wrong)
GW7 - @FPLJesus: 3pts (0 perfect scores, 3 correct results, 7 wrong)
GW8 - @FPLHints: 9pts (1 perfect score, 6 correct results, 3 wrong)
GW9 - @FPL_Fly: 6pts (1 perfect score, 3 correct results, 6 wrong)
GW10 - @FPLassist: 4pts (0 perfect scores, 4 correct results, 6 wrong)
GW11 - @FPLGeneral: 3pts (0 perfect scores, 3 correct results, 7 wrong)
GW12 - @_FPLtips: 5pts (0 perfect scores, 5 correct results, 5 wrong)
Individual Gameweek Predictions
GW1: Sam (12), Phil (7), Rob (10), @FPLAid (2)
GW2: Sam (7), Phil (7), Rob (6), @AUSFPL (8)
GW3: Sam (8), Phil (9), Rob (8), @jamieFPL from @fplbet (8)
GW4 - Sam (7), Phil (6), Rob (5), @FPLFanatix (7)
GW5 - Sam (11), Phil (9), Rob (6), @FPL_Intellect (7)
GW6 - Sam (7), Phil (5), Rob (4), @insiderFPL (5)
GW7 - Sam (9), Phil (5), Rob (9), @FPLJesus (3)
GW8 - Sam (3), Phil (5), Rob (4), @FPLHints (9)
GW9 - Sam (5), Phil (7), Rob (3), @FPL_Fly (6)
GW10 - Sam (8), Phil (10), Rob (8), @FPLassist (4)
GW11 - Sam (4), Phil (2), Rob (2), @FPLGeneral (3)
GW12 - Sam (3), Phil (9), Rob (5), @_FPLtips (5)
FPL Scout Picks: 2016/17 Points Table
Picking a squad of 15 for a single Gameweek, using the rules of the FPL - formations, captains and vice captains, and the player limits of 3 per club (chips will not be feature of these weekly picks). Below is the Gameweek and overall rundown of our Premier League predictions series for the season.
Sam Austin (@TheHypeTrainSam): 60 (1), 37 (2), 48 (3), 67 (4), 82 (5), 47 (6), 76 (7), 37 (8), 51 (9), 73 (10), 95 (11), 66 (12) = 739 total
Phil Jones (@TheHypeTrainPJ): 52 (1), 47 (2), 55 (3), 61 (4), 66 (5), 28 (6), 76 (7), 41 (8), 49 (9), 75 (10), 68 (11), 46 (12) = 664 total
Robert Austin (@TheHypeTrainRob): 53 (1), 52 (2), 53 (3), 50 (4), 102 (5), 66 (6), 53 (7), 56 (8), 50 (9), 86 (10), 70 (11), 60 (12) = 751 total
Special Guests: 50 (1), 78 (2), 61 (3), 64 (4), 85 (5), 61 (6), 50 (7), 38 (8), 48 (9), 66 (10), 70 (11), 60 (12) = 731 total
Scout Picks: Special Guests
GW1 - @FPLAid: 50pts (Captain Aguero, 18pts)
GW2 - @AUSFPL: 78pts (Captain Aguero, 26pts)
GW3 - @jamieFPL from @fplbet: 61pts (Captain Aguero, 4pts)
GW4 - @FPLFanatix: 64pts (Captain Hazard, 2pts)
GW5 - @FPL_Intellect: 85pts (Captain Lukaku, 24pts)
GW6 - @insiderFPL: 61pts (Captain Aguero, 26pts)
GW7 - @FPLJesus: 50pts (Captain Lukaku, 16pts)
GW8 - @FPLHints: 38pts (Captain Aguero, -2pts)
GW9 - @FPL_Fly: 48pts (Captain Ozil, 6pts)
GW10 - @FPLassist: 66pts (Captain Lukaku, 24pts)
GW11 - @FPLGeneral: 70pts (Captain Aguero, 12pts)
GW12 - @_FPLtips: 60pts (Captain Aguero, 4pts)
Individual Gameweek Scout Picks
GW1: Sam (60), Phil (52), Rob (53), @FPLAid (50)
GW2: Sam (37), Phil (47), Rob (52), @AUSFPL (78)
GW3: Sam (48), Phil (55), Rob (53), @jamieFPL from @fplbet (61)
GW4 - Sam (67), Phil (61), Rob (50), @FPLFanatix (64)
GW5 - Sam (82), Phil (66), Rob (102), @FPL_Intellect (85)
GW6 - Sam (47), Phil (28), Rob (66), @insiderFPL (61)
GW7 - Sam (76), Phil (76), Rob (53), @FPLJesus (50)
GW8 - Sam (37), Phil (41), Rob (56), @FPLHints (38)
GW9 - Sam (51), Phil (49), Rob (50), @FPL_Fly (48)
GW10 - Sam (73), Phil (75), Rob (86), @FPLassist (66)
GW11 - Sam (95), Phil (68), Rob (70), @FPLGeneral (70)
GW12 - Sam (66), Phil (46), Rob (61), @_FPLtips (60)
Sam Austin (Face Facts)
Twitter: @TheHypeTrainSam
Favourite PL Club: Liverpool
About: Sam is the Hype Train’s Chief Writer, and Weekly Wildcards specialist, delving into the depths of FPL possibility each and every week.
Gameweek 13 Fixture Prediction
Burnley 1-2 Man City
Hull 0-2 West Brom
Leicester 1-0 Middlesbrough
Liverpool 5-0 Sunderland
Swansea 3-1 Crystal Palace
Chelsea 2-1 Spurs
Watford 2-0 Stoke
Arsenal 2-0 Bournemouth
Man United 2-1 West Ham
Southampton 1-1 Everton
FPL Forecasting: Gameweek 13
Best GW Attacking Options:
Liverpool (H) vs Sunderland
Arsenal (H) vs Bournemouth
Chelsea (H) vs Spurs
Swansea (H) vs Crystal Palace
Man United (H) vs West Ham
West Brom (A) vs Hull City
Best GW Defensive / Clean Sheet Potential:
Liverpool (H) vs Sunderland
Arsenal (H) vs Bournemouth
Chelsea (H) vs Spurs
Watford (H) vs Stoke City
West Brom (A) vs Hull City
Leicester (H) vs Middlesbrough
Who would you Transfer In and Out for the Gameweek and beyond?:
IN: Liverpool midfielders, Liverpool defender, Arsenal defender, Arsenal midfielder, Southampton defender (if you feel risky for long term), Watford defender, and Gylfi Sigurdsson.
OUT: Spurs defenders, West Ham players, Stoke players, Bournemouth defenders, Sunderland attackers.
Who is the team to look out for?:
Liverpool: At home versus one of the worst defences in the Premier League, expect goals and perhaps another clean sheet.
Arsenal: They have never conceded to Bournemouth in their history, and they are at home. Both offensive and defensive assets are priority this gameweek.
Who is the team to avoid?:
Sunderland: Usually I am saying that they will be relegated, but the Black Cat’s got nothing going for them in this match. Could be one of those matches the supporters should avoid watching.
Spurs: All good things to come to an end?
Everton: Inconsistent team, you don’t know what you are getting from them.
Southampton: See above, also had time in the Europa League on Thursday.
West Ham: Having lost Winston Reid for this fixture they might be in real trouble.
GW Differential Picks:
Joel Matip: Liverpool have a legitimate chance of keeping a clean sheet in this match, they should dominate Sunderland in all aspects. Joel Matip has been really impressive and despite popular belief about Liverpool’s defending there are only three teams to concede few goals than Liverpool since the defender debuted: Chelsea, Spurs, and Arsenal.
Gylfi Sigurdsson: Midfield maestro in a struggling club, three returns in his last three matches is a good sign of things to come for the Icelander. The Swans welcome 2016’s worst team to the Liberty Stadium. Could be a big week for everyone involved at the club.
I also do the Weekly Wildcard article, which might be worth taking a quick peak at.
FPL Captaincy Pick:
Philippe Coutinho (C): The Brazilian has been in superb form and in what could be a goal fest the Reds could run away with this fixture. Sunderland’s defence is shaky and you can just imagine Coutinho causing them problems.
Sadio Mane (VC): The Senegalese forward has been at his best when under the new Main Stand at Anfield, he has returned every game with exception of the visit of Manchester United. Mane scored the fastest ever hatrick against Sunderland and could remind them of his goal scoring finesse.
Other Gameweek Comments:
I have no idea what the FPL is going to throw at us anymore, although believing in the wildcard options is paying off if you listen closely enough. This season is proving to be simple: assets from Chelsea, Liverpool, and Arsenal, then buffer with differential options.
FPL Hype Picks: Gameweek 13
Formation: 3-5-2
Starting 11
GK: Petr Cech
DEF: Laurent Koscielny
DEF: Joel Matip
DEF: Jose Holebas
MID: Alexis Sanchez
MID: Sadio Mane (VC)
MID: Philippe Coutinho (C)
MID: Gylfi Sigurdsson
MID: Eden Hazard
FOR: Diego Costa
FOR: Romelu Lukaku
Substitutes
GK: Ben Foster
FOR: Sergio Aguero
DEF: Christian Fuchs
DEF: Marcos Alonso
Phil Jones (SweatyMongoose FC)
Twitter: @TheHypeTrainPJ
Favourite PL Club: Chelsea
About: Phil is our Transfer and general FPL expert, and is mini-league Champion between the Hype Team.
Gameweek 13 Fixture Prediction
Burnley 1-3 Man City
Hull 0-2 West Brom
Leicester 1-1 Middlesbrough
Liverpool 4-1 Sunderland
Swansea 1-0 Crystal Palace
Chelsea 2-1 Spurs
Watford 1-2 Stoke
Arsenal 3-0 Bournemouth
Man United 2-2 West Ham
Southampton 1-0 Everton
FPL Forecasting: Gameweek 13
Best GW Attacking Options:
Liverpool (H) vs Sunderland
Man City (a) vs Burnley
Arsenal (H) vs Bournemouth
West Brom (a) vs Hull
Best GW Defensive / Clean Sheet Potential:
West Brom (a) vs Hull
Liverpool (H) vs Sunderland
Chelsea (H) vs Spurs
Southampton (H) vs Everton
Who would you Transfer In and Out for the Gameweek and beyond?:
IN: Costa, Hazard, Any Chelsea Defenders, Any 2/3 Liverpool Mids, Sigurdson, Van Dijk, Foster, McAuley, Pereyra.
OUT: Lukaku, Bolasie, Heaton, Vardy, Mahrez, Fuchs.
Who is the team to look out for?:
West Ham - Playing good football, but not getting the results. That's a recipe for disaster against team like Man United.
Who is the team to avoid?:
Hull - The worst team by a long distance will struggle to break down WBA's defensive organisation. Foster and co should have it easy.
Sunderland - Liverpool away is a disastrous fixture for teams. It's crazy to think over 100,000 FPL managers have put in Sunderland forwards. They might not see the ball.
GW Differential Picks:
Sigurdsson - Swansea have a good run of fixtures, and Gylfi's potential from set pieces and pens should be taken into consideration for the long haul. Palace can't keep clean sheets to add to the value of the Gylf for the weekend.
Van Dijk - I've been impressed with Southampton and Virgil's defensive potential. Everton can be cuplable, and Virgil is on form and could mark Lukaku out of the game.
FPL Captaincy Pick:
(C) Philippe Coutinho - Liverpool score goals. Liverpool are winning. Sunderland can't really defend. 2+2 = 4.
(VC) Sergio Aguero - Even if potentially injured, Aguero's always goo for a goal. Not to be trifled with in fantasy teams.
FPL Hype Picks: Gameweek 13
Formation: 3-5-2
Starting 11
GK: Petr Cech
DEF: Gareth McAuley
DEF: Virgil Van Dijk
DEF: Marcos Alonso
MID: Kevin De Bruyne
MID: Alexis Sanchez
MID: Philippe Coutinho (C)
MID: Roberto Firmino
MID: Gylfi Sigurdson
FOR: Diego Costa
FOR: Sergio Aguero (VC)
Substitutes
GK: Ben Foster
FOR: Zlatan Ibrahimovic
DEF: Joel Matip
DEF: Laurent Koscielny
Robert Austin (Pownage FC)
Twitter: @TheHypeTrainRob
Favourite PL Club: Arsenal
About: Robbo is the Hype Train owner that provides a wealth of Graphical Aid for all THT social platforms.
Gameweek 13 Fixture Prediction
Burnley 1-2 Man City
Hull 0-1 West Brom
Leicester 2-0 Middlesbrough
Liverpool 4-0 Sunderland
Swansea 2-1 Crystal Palace
Chelsea 2-0 Spurs
Watford 1-1 Stoke
Arsenal 3-0 Bournemouth
Man United 2-1 West Ham
Southampton 1-2 Everton
FPL Forecasting: Gameweek 13
Best GW Attacking Options:
Liverpool (H) vs Sunderland
Arsenal (H) vs Bournemouth
Chelsea (H) vs Spurs
Everton (a) vs Southampton
West Brom (A) vs Hull City
Best GW Defensive / Clean Sheet Potential:
Liverpool (H) vs Sunderland
Arsenal (H) vs Bournemouth
Chelsea (H) vs Spurs
Watford (H) vs Stoke City
West Brom (A) vs Hull City
Leicester (H) vs Middlesbrough
Who would you Transfer In and Out for the Gameweek and beyond?:
IN: Gylfi Sigurdsson, Liverpool defenders and midfielders, Arsenal defenders, and Chelsea defenders.
OUT: If you're looking at getting rid of Aguero last minute. why not? Out of sorts unless the conditions are perfect. Really is a myth, despite being great on select occasions.
Who is the team to look out for?:
Everton: Liverpool are obvious, but Everton are the dark horses for the weekend. They routed Southampton at St Mary's last season to kick off he Barkley Hype Train. The potential is there to repeat the act. Don't write off Lukaku just yet.
Watford: My main man Holebas is back and Watford are looking a proper unit this seaon. They should, by their form, beat Stoke, and provide a few value points in the FPL.
Who is the team to avoid?:
Spurs: Last season the pair drew 2-2 in the game that decided the league for Leicester. New season though, and Spurs might struggle to break down Chelsea, unless they get a penalty...
Southampton: Europa League on Thursday. Lukaku visiting. I smell an upset at St Mary's.
Leicester: IT'S A TARP! Let's hope Leicester find some stability at home. Not banking on them this wek, but if they find their form again, I'll be over their fantasy options.
GW Differential Picks:
Marcos Alonso: Stil lowly owned, Alonso is usually the most furthest forward player in the Chelsea team. Looks dangerous and likely to score. Spurs could really struggled, even though they don't know how to lose in the league (yet).
Gylfi Sigurdsson: The big difference maker of the week is fully just
FPL Captaincy Pick:
Alexis Sanchez (C): I've gone against the grain of picking a Liverpool captain. Arsenal could stuff Bournemouth, and Sanchez could be the man of the hour yet again.
Sadio Mane (VC): Goals, goals, goals, at home. I fancy some explosive points from Liverpool's difference maker.
Other Gameweek Comments:
The choices are oh so obvious at this point, but last weekend proved you occasionally need to go with wildcard differentials to prop your team up. 6 of our selections from 10, just the once player from each game, performed. There's no luck in that. We also gambled on picking Defoe and Kane, ahead of other established names, to good results.
FPL Hype Picks: Gameweek 13
Formation: 3-5-2
Starting 11
GK: Loris Karius
DEF: Laurent Koscielny
DEF: Marcos Alonso
DEF: Jose Holebas
MID: Alexis Sanchez (c)
MID: Sadio Mane (vc)
MID: Philippe Coutinho
MID: Gylfi Sigurdsson
MID: Eden Hazard
FOR: Diego Costa
FOR: Romelu Lukaku
Substitutes
GK: Ben Foster
FOR: Sergio Aguero
DEF: Virgil van Dijk
DEF: Nacho Monreal
Special Guest (@FPLSWOT)
Twitter: @FPLSWOT
Favourite Club(s): Southampton
Who is going to win the Premier League this season?: Chelsea
Gameweek 13 Fixture Predictions
Burnley 1-3 Man City
Hull 1-1 West Brom
Leicester 1-0 Middlesbrough
Liverpool 4-1 Sunderland
Swansea 2-1 Crystal Palace
Chelsea 2-2 Spurs
Watford 0-1 Stoke
Arsenal 3-0 Bournemouth
Man United 2-0 West Ham
Southampton 1-0 Everton
FPL Forecasting: Gameweek 13
Best GW Attacking Options:
Liverpool (H) vs. Sunderland
Best GW Defensive / Clean Sheet Potential:
Arsenal (Bournemouth only 4 goals away from home)
Who would you Transfer In and Out for the Gameweek and beyond?:
In - Sigurdsson
Consistent returns and favourable fixtures (GW13 vs Palace looks like a nailed-on return).
Hazard
If you haven't already (68% don't own the Belgian), I'd find a way to work him into your team. Playing in a system that allows minimal tracking and creative freedom, Hazard is flourishing. A home game against Spurs is one that, if last season's performance is anything to go by, he'll relish. GW15-19 also looks like a big opportunity.
Out - Lukaku
Consecutive blanks and a tough run ahead means his stock has fallen. His day will come again, but not in the short-term.
Allen
GW13 suspension coupled with the return of Bojan playing further forward means Allen is a far less enticing proposition than he was a few weeks ago.
Who is the team to look out for?:
Spurs - Still undefeated and going into December with their talisman back and firing, if they can escape Stamford Bridge with this record intact they have the potential for a strong position.
Who is the team to avoid?:
Palace - Woeful form and shipping goals. Lowest points return this year of all 92 league clubs. Soon to be without a manager?
GW Differential Picks:
Giroud (1.7%) 3 goals in 3 games. If he earns a start in GW13, expect another return.
Snodgrass (4.7%) On all set-plays and Hull's top scorer. If they find the net, the Scot is sure to be involved.
FPL Captaincy Pick:
Firmino vs Sunderland
Liverpool have scored 17 goals in 5 games at Anfield this season. With their plethora of attacking players, picking the top FPL points return can be a lottery at times however Firmino, playing as a false- nine, returned 15 points in their last home game. Despite Sunderland's clean sheet against Hull, the chances of another on Saturday are very slim. Also worth noting that he's started in that position for every game this season other than Chelsea away.
Other Gameweek Comments:
Nagging doubts over Agüero following his blank at Palace, though he could easily go crazy at Turf Moor - Man City are the highest scoring team away from home this season, though Burnley's strong home record requires caution. I'm sticking with him in my own side as he has such a high ceiling.
Scout Picks: Gameweek 13
Formation: 3-4-3
Starting 11
GK: De Gea
DEF: Van Dijk
DEF: Kolarov
DEF: Koscielny
MID: Hazard
MID: Coutinho
MID: Firmino (c)
MID: Sigurdsson
FOR: Agüero (vc)
FOR: Giroud
FOR: Costa
Substitutes
GK: Cech
MID: Snodgrass
DEF: Alonso
DEF: Lovren
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