Everton vs Crystal Palace preview, team news, tickets, and prediction

Everton and Crystal Palace have a date in the Premier League on match day six of the 2024-25 season. The home side has not had the best of seasons so far in the Premier League in recent times. It has been one relegation fight to the other.

In the 2023-24 campaign, the Toffees were distracted by off-field issues, as they suffered a points deduction earlier in the season for breaching FFP guidelines while their inability to stick the ball in the back of the net has also contributed to their woes this campaign. 

Everton, who have been given multiple punishments due to their excessive spending, have been cautious this summer. The Toffees have struggled to get the best from their recent purchases and that has seen them struggle to get the expected results in recent times. As of the time of writing, forward Iliman Ndiaye joined the club from Marseille for €18.00m, midfielder Tim Iroegbunam arrived from Aston Villa for €10.70m, while another midfielder Jesper Lindstrøm was brought in on loan from Napoli. 

In terms of departures, Everton have lost the following players as of the time of writing – Amadou Onana to Aston Villa for €59.35m, Ben Godfrey to Atalanta for €12.00m, while Lewis Dobbin joined Aston Villa for €11.80m. The likes of Andre Gomes and Dele Alli left the club after the expiration of their contracts. 

On the other hand, Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner was handed the job in the second half of the previous season and the Europa League winner worked his magic to ensure the side beat the drop and secure their top-flight status for another season. The Eagles defeated Manchester United, Aston Villa, Newcastle, West Ham United and Liverpool under the Austrian. Palace finished 10th in the 2023-24 Premier League season, winning six and drawing one of their last seven games of the season under Glasner, who replaced Roy Hodgson in February. Following those strides, everyone is looking forward to what they will achieve in the Premier League this season.

Meanwhile, Palace have already lost star forward Michael Olise to Bayern Munich in the transfer window. The French-born star was a mainstay during his time at Selhurst Park and will be greatly missed. As of the time of writing, Eberechi Eze is still at the club but things could change before the end of the transfer window. Other departures include the following players who were released by the club at the end of the season; James Tomkins, Jairo Riedewald and Nathan Ferguson.

In terms of the new signings, the London club have made a couple of signings. As of the time of writing, defender Chadi Riad from Real Betis for €15m, while Daichi Kamada arrived on a free transfer. The team also went ahead to promote David Ozoh to the first team ahead of the new season.

Palace finished the 2023-24 season on a great note and the rest of the Premier League will be mindful of the Eagles and try to stop them in their tracks. Having lost Olise to Bayern Munich in the summer, the Eagles have been handicapped a bit but Eze is capable of doing the magic alongside Mateta.

The last meeting at Goodison Park finished 1-1, while the Toffees won last November’s reverse fixture at Selhurst Park by a 3-2 scoreline, with Idrissa Gueye scoring a late winner. They met four times in total last season – twice in the FA Cup and twice in the Premier League. Everton were unbeaten across those games and will be confident they can keep their fine run going.

It is still early days in the Premier League season, so the two teams might just be finding their feet. However, some teams will want to start very well and build on that and it remains to be seen which of them will fight for all three points right here. 

Match tickets

The epic match at Goodison Park in Liverpool kicks off on Saturday, 28th of September 2024 at 15:00 GMT. 

The 39,572-capacity stadium will host this fixture.

Getting Everton vs Crystal Palace tickets could take a lot of work given the standard of this game. Hence, you are advised to search ticket reselling sites should they be expectedly sold out on each club’s channels. 

Team news

Line-ups

Sean Dyche has some decisions to make in his starting XI for this season after a couple of departures and all of that. Onana’s place in midfield has to be taken, while he hopes he can get Calvert-Lewin firing back once again after his injury issues. Ashley Young, who extended his stay at the club, is expected to be in the starting lineup, while the likes of Jarrad Branthwaite (if he doesn’t leave) and Keane should provide cover.

Everton: Pickford, Coleman (c), Keane, Branthwaite, Young, Garner, Doucoure, Harrison, McNeil, Beto, Calvert-Lewin.

As of the time of writing, Crystal Palace have a clean bill of health. Oliver Glasner will begin his full term with the hope of continuing from where they stopped last season. There is no more Michael Olise in the team, so Eberechi Eze (If he doesn’t leave) is expected to lead that attack. Goalkeeper Dean Henderson should start, while last season’s breakthrough star Adam Wharton will take charge of proceedings in midfield and Mateta will lead the line. 

Crystal Palace: Johnstone, Ward, Andersen, Richards, Munoz, Wharton, Lerma, Mitchell, Ayew, Eze, Mateta

Prediction

Everton under Sean Dyche have adopted a direct pattern of play, launching long balls forward from their goalkeeper into their centre-forward and hoping to progress quickly into dangerous positions in the opposition box. 

Crystal Palace became a different side towards the end of last season after Glasner came in as the club’s new manager. They racked up some impressive performances that time and many have their eyes fixed on the Eagles to excel this season. 

Both teams would be looking to get something from the game so we expect them to go all out in this one, making for a really exciting match-up. 

Everton 1-1 Crystal Palace

The Evolution of Fantasy Sports: From Hobby to Mainstream

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Fantasy sports have come a long way since their early days as a simple pastime among friends. Once a niche interest, they have evolved into a thriving industry, enjoyed by millions around the globe. This transformation has been driven by advancements in technology, cultural shifts, and innovative platforms that make participation easier and more engaging.

Let’s dive into the journey of fantasy sports from a hobby to a mainstream phenomenon.

Early Beginnings: The Birth of a New Pastime

Fantasy sports kicked off in the 1950s and 1960s with a focus on golf. The initial idea was straightforward: participants would draft a team of real players. The team’s success was based on the players’ statistical performance in real-life tournaments.

  • 1950s: The earliest known fantasy sport was golf.
  • 1960s: Fantasy baseball emerged, allowing fans to draft players and compete based on their actual game statistics.

The most significant shift occurred in 1962 when Bill Winkenbach, part-owner of the Oakland Raiders, created the first fantasy football league, known as the Greater Oakland Professional Pigskin Prognosticators League (GOPPPL). This laid the groundwork for modern fantasy football, which would eventually become the most popular form of fantasy sports.

The Internet Revolution: Rapid Growth and Accessibility

Along with the rising popularity of televised sports, the 1980s and 1990s marked a period of substantial growth for fantasy sports. With the advent of personal computers and the internet, it became easier for people to join and manage their leagues.

  • 1980s: The first rotisserie baseball league was established, introducing a standardized scoring system.
  • 1990s: The rise of the internet revolutionized fantasy sports, allowing for real-time updates and management.

One of the pivotal moments in this era was the launch of Yahoo Fantasy Sports in 1997. This platform provided a free, user-friendly interface that attracted millions of users. The 2000s saw further expansion with major networks like ESPN and CBS introducing their own fantasy sports platforms, bringing the hobby to an even broader audience.

YearKey Event
1962Creation of GOPPPL
1980sFormation of the first rotisserie baseball league
1997Launch of Yahoo Fantasy Sports
2000sPlatforms by ESPN and CBS

The Rise of Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS)

The late 2000s ushered in a new era with the introduction of Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS). Unlike traditional fantasy sports, which require a season-long commitment, DFS allows participants to draft new teams daily or weekly, with a chance to win cash prizes.

  • 2009: FanDuel launched, offering daily and weekly fantasy contests with cash rewards.
  • 2012: DraftKings entered the market, quickly becoming a significant player in the DFS space.

DFS’s rapid growth led to legal and regulatory scrutiny. Several states, including New York and Nevada, issued rulings on the legality of DFS in 2015, leading to ongoing legal battles and regulatory changes.

Technological Advancements and Global Expansion

Advancements in technology have continued to shape the future of fantasy sports. AI and machine learning now provide deeper insights and predictive analysis, enabling users to enhance their strategies and performance.

  • AI and Machine Learning: Enhance user experience with predictive analytics.
  • Mobile Apps: Allow users to manage their teams and participate in leagues on the go.

Fantasy sports are also experiencing significant global expansion, particularly in Europe, Asia, and Latin America. Platforms are now incorporating international leagues and sports, catering to a broader, more diverse audience. Localization efforts, including language support, are further driving adoption in non-English speaking regions.

RegionKey Developments
EuropeSignificant growth in user base
AsiaExpansion of localized fantasy platforms
Latin AmericaIncreasing adoption of fantasy sports

Integration with Sports Betting

The 2018 Supreme Court decision to overturn PASPA (Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act) paved the way for the legalization of sports betting across the United States. This has had a profound impact on the fantasy sports industry, leading to increased integration between fantasy sports and sports betting platforms.

  • 2018: Legalization of sports betting, enhancing integration with fantasy sports.
  • 2019: Major sports betting companies like FanDuel and DraftKings expanded their offerings to include both fantasy sports and sports betting.

This convergence is creating new opportunities for user engagement, with combined services and promotions attracting more participants. As a result, the line between traditional fantasy sports and sports betting continues to blur, offering a richer, more integrated experience for users.

Conclusion: The Future of Fantasy Sports

Fantasy sports have transformed from a niche hobby into a mainstream industry enjoyed by millions worldwide. From the early days of drafting golf players in the 1950s to the dynamic, technology-driven platforms of today, the evolution has been remarkable. The future looks bright, with advancements in AI, mobile technology, and the integration of esports and sports betting promising even more opportunities for engagement and growth.

Whether you’re an avid fan of drafting NFL betting lines or a newcomer excited about the potential of esports fantasy leagues, one thing is clear: fantasy sports are here to stay. The industry will continue to innovate, providing endless possibilities for competition, community, and entertainment.

Top-Rated Software Providers for Live Dealer Casino Games

Alt text: A dealer standing at a card table.

Live dealer games are loved by players because they combine the convenience of online gaming with the thrill of physical presence. The technology allows payers to stream games directly to their devices and it incorporates a live dealer to moderate the games. Although these live dealer games are found on online gaming websites, they do not host these games themselves. These games are hosted by third-party casino game providers who host the streams and license them to online gaming websites. In this guide, we will discuss some of the top-rated software providers for live dealer casino games.

Playtech

Playtech is a top software provider in the industry with hundreds of games under its belt. Its live dealer games are sought after because of their great stream quality and studio ambiance. Their games are also security compliant because they have been tested by independent auditors like the TST. Playtech has made their live games compatible with mobile devices, a rare feat for live dealer games. This has made it possible for innovations like Bitcoin live baccarat. Another reason why players enjoy their live dealer games is the full disclosure they provide on the RTP (Return to Player) and variance.

Evolution

Playing an Evolution live dealer title is like watching your TV. The streams are crisp and clear, and they have over 700 live dealer tables available for players. Evolution has a wide range of games available including blackjack, roulette, and baccarat. Their games are compatible with mobile devices and also allow players to stream at low internet speeds broadening the scope of players. There is also live studio support given to players instead of redirecting them to the casino’s support for assistance. This reduces the friction in gameplay and makes gaming easier.

Pragmatic Play

Pragmatic Play has a user-friendly UI that is praised by players and operators. The provider has visually appealing studios with a growing game catalog that covers popular card and table games. This is backed up by the great audio and video quality that is produced by the developer. Their dealers are experienced and can moderate games efficiently without a hitch. Pragmatic Play provides a mobile live dealer experience that allows players to enjoy a quality similar to desktop players. In addition, they are transparent with their game details which allows players to make informed decisions before they start playing.

Authentic Gaming

Authentic gaming is known for its collection of roulette games. They are an expansive developer and work with online and offline casinos to create great playing experiences. The provider has numerous studios across the world including in the US which allows them to stream high-quality localized live dealer games. They allow La Partage and En Prison rules in their roulette games which is quite rare among live dealer games. This is one of the reasons why you can find their titles in many online casinos. What’s more? Their games are fully compatible with mobile devices. 

Ezugi

Ezugi is the first live dealer provider from the US. The provider has multiple studios and is loved for its solid UI which is easy for players to navigate. Ezugi also has an impressive game range which gives players a variety of games to choose from. Mobile players also do not have to worry because their games are fully compatible with mobile devices. Ezugi is transparent with the ratings and details of its games which lets players know the RTP, hit rate, and variance before they play. Its multiple studios and in-casino streams make it one of the most dominant providers in the industry. 

Vivo Gaming

Vivo Gaming has an extensive range of live dealer games including craps. They have achieved this extensive range through the use of third-party studios they do not own. The provider has a consistent UI and its games are compatible with mobile devices. They also give users multiple language options which allow them to play in their native language, elevating the gaming experience. Vivo Gaming offers large tables which allow them to have a massive number of players per table. They also have 24/7 games that players can join at any time.

FPL 2024-25: Gameweek 3 preview

A rather unexpected 2-6 Chelsea victory over Wolves at Molineux shot three Blues players into the Gameweek 3 Team of the Week, including Noni Madueke who collected 20 FPL points, courtesy of a hattrick. Cole Palmer recorded a hattrick as well, but of assists, plus a goal for a total of 17 FPL points, while forward Nicolas Jackson qualified with 10 FPL points. Manchester City delivered two players to the Team of the Week (both tipped by us in our FPL GW2 preview), hattrick hero Erling Haaland (17 FPL points) and an excellent Kevin de Bruyne (12 FPL points), as did Spurs: Heung-Min Son with a brace (16 points) and defender Cuti Romero with 14 FPL points. The big differential pick of GW2 was Nottingham Forest defender Ola Aina, who brought the roughly 1% people who owned him 9 points, thanks to a clean sheet and 3 bonus points.

Whereas in GW2 Man City hosted Ipswich and Chelsea visited a Wolves side still very much in the building stage, Gameweek 3 seems to offer a tougher set of fixtures, from a fantasy point of view at least. Or perhaps better said, there are less stand-out fixtures to focus on and more clashes between big names. On Saturday, for example, Arsenal are hosting Brighton and Man City are travelling to West Ham. A day later, Spurs go to Newcastle and Manchester United welcome Liverpool to Old Trafford for one of English football’s biggest games. Sunday kicks off with an interesting one though, as a Chelsea side brimming with confidence welcome Crystal Palace to Stamford Bridge.

Don’t forget, the deadline for gameweek 3 is set at 11h00 (UK time) on Saturday, August 31st, 2024. The free to play FPL or pay to play games like FanTeam (which has a £200,000 prize fund and a late-entry option) are ideal ways of following the Premier League action.

Most transferred in/transferred out players (as per August 29th, 2024)

 TRANSFERS OUTTRANSFERS INPOSSIBLE REASONS
GKPickford (EVE), Henderson (CRY), Martinez (AST)Raya (ARS), Martinez (AST), Steele (BRI) 
DEFBarco (BRI), Gvardiol (MCI), Andersen (FUL)Faes (LEI), Romero (TOT), Robinson (FUL)All transferred-in defenders had attacking returns in GW3, Barco transfer
MIDEze (CRY), Nkunku (CHE), Foden (MCI)Madueke (CHE), Smith Rowe (FUL), Palmer (CHE)Madueke + Palmer GW3 haul,
FORIsak (NEW), Solanke (TOT), Watkins (AST)Welbeck (BRI), Haaland (MCI), Pedro (BRI)Welbeck form, Haaland GW3 haul, Solanke injury doubt

Premium pick

We are often not big fans of “chasing the points”, but in the case of picking Cole Palmer (£10.5m) as our premium fantasy pick for gameweek 3, we don’t think it’s a case of chasing the points as much as getting in early on proven form. The Chelsea midfielder recorded an incredible 22 goals and 13 assists last season, and while he failed to return in gameweek 1 of the current season, it should be noted that the Blues played reigning champions Manchester City then. Palmer made more than up for it last weekend though, as he was instrumental in Chelsea’s 2-6 demolition of Wolves. The England international grabbed a hattrick of assists and topped it off with a goal for a total of 17 FPL points, and he now looks to have the juiciest fixture out of all premium-priced fantasy assets in Gameweek 3. Visitors Crystal Palace are one of five teams still without a win this season and the Eagles have conceded 4 goals already. In a weekend in which a few expected top-six contenders are facing stern opposition, Chelsea could be the big winner, especially if Palmer continues his form from GW2. Chelsea upcoming fixture list is promising too.

Non-premium pick

We mentioned Crystal Palace as one of five teams who are still winless after the first two gameweeks of the season and Southampton is another. The Saints have not only not gotten a point yet, they are also without a goal still and they haven’t looked very good overall so far. Therefore, we feel that Bryan Mbuemo (£7.0m) might be an interesting non-premium fantasy pick, as Brentford host the Saints this coming Saturday. Ivan Toney has not featured yet this season and we don’t expect him to do so as the striker is waiting for a lucrative transfer, which means that Mbeumo is set to keep playing a key role for the Bees. Last weekend’s away game at Anfield was a tough one for Brentford, but they booked a deserved victory over Crystal Palace back in GW1, in which Mbuemo scored a goal and recorded 9 FPL points. He is now back on his home ground for the game against Southampton, which we feel is a good opportunity to build on his effective performance from Gameweek 1. The Cameroonian is also on penalties, though it should be noted as well that in the games after Southampton, Brentford play Man City away and Spurs at home.

The budget enabler

Talking about fixtures, Fulham have got a decent run coming up after their 2-1 victory over Leicester last weekend. On Saturday, the Cottagers go to Ipswich Town, followed by a home game against West Ham in GW4, another home game against Newcastle in GW5 and a visit to Nottingham Forest in GW6. That’s why this week could be the perfect moment to bring in Emile Smith Rowe (5.6m), after the former Arsenal man got a 10-pointer versus Leicester a few days ago. This also explains why he is currently amongst the most-transferred-in players in the build-up to the Gameweek 3 deadline and why his price has already increased by £0.1m. His price is still more than affordable though, and with the previously mentioned run of fixtures coming up plus the fact that Fulham are looking like a decent side again this season, Smith Rowe could be a great budget enabler for the fifth midfielder spot in your squad.

The differential

When we wrote about Cole Palmer earlier, we said that it wasn’t about chasing points as much as him seemingly getting back to where he left off last season. That is much less the case with our differential fantasy pick for gameweek 3, as Noni Madueke (£6.5m) is still far from being a proven FPL asset. Going for him on a punt might therefore be seen much more easily as chasing the points, though there are good arguments in his favour. To start, of course, his hattrick at Molineux last weekend, which raked in 20 FPL points. It must have done his confidence a mountain of good, on top of the fact that he was already chosen to start out of an insanely high number of players currently on the Chelsea roster. Assuming it did, and assuming that Chelsea manager Enzo Maresa has no reason whatsoever to not start him this weekend, bringing him in for the coming home clash with Crystal Palace feels like a punt with a considerable high ceiling. The Eagles have not been great so far and we expect the Blues to go all out again to make it 6 points out of 9 in the first three games of the season, with Madueke starting on one of the flanks.

The (vice-)captaincy

We haven’t mentioned Erling Haaland yet in this article, but it seems like we can’t go without doing so. The Norwegian scored 1 goal at Chelsea in Gameweek 1 and followed that up with a hattrick at home against Ipswich town last weekend. City’s next game, away at West Ham, is not the easiest, but this is Haaland and we’ve learned (the hard way) not to get against him when he gets on a roll. Our captain for Gameweek 3.

Cole Palmer provides a good alternative to Haaland as Gameweek 3 captain, for his home game against Crystal Palace, as does Mo Salah, whose unbeaten Liverpool visit a Manchester United side that lost to Brighton in underwhelming fashion last weekend. Other interesting picks for the armband include Bukayo Saka at home to Brighton, Bryan Mbuemo at home to Southampton and Kevin de Bruyne for City’s visit to West Ham.

For further thoughts and discussions on the new FPL season visit FISO’s FPL forum.

How AI is Revolutionizing Online Casino Gaming Experiences

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming online casino gaming. By integrating advanced algorithms and machine learning, AI enhances user experiences and ensures fair play. Discover how these innovations are influencing the future of online casinos.

Artificial intelligence (AI) is making significant strides in various industries, and online casino gaming is no exception. For fantasy sports enthusiasts, understanding the implications of AI in this realm can provide deeper insights into player strategies and game dynamics. As AI continues to evolve, it offers many benefits that redefine the traditional online casino experience.

Enhancing User Experiences: Non-Gamstop Platforms and More

The integration of AI in online casinos significantly improves user experiences by personalizing gaming content. AI algorithms analyze player behavior to tailor game recommendations, bonuses, and advertisements, ensuring a more engaging and relevant experience. Additionally, AI-driven chatbots provide real-time customer support, addressing player inquiries promptly and efficiently. This personalized approach not only increases player satisfaction but also boosts retention rates.

For example, top betting sites without gamstop leverage AI to create safer gambling environments. AI systems can detect problematic gambling tendencies early on by monitoring player patterns and behaviors. This proactive measure allows for timely interventions and promotes responsible user gambling practices.

Ensuring Fair Play and Security

AI is crucial in maintaining fairness and integrity in online casino games. Advanced machine learning algorithms monitor games and detect irregularities or fraudulent activities. These systems can identify suspicious behavior patterns that might indicate cheating or collusion, thereby safeguarding the interests of all players involved.

Furthermore, AI enhances the security measures within online casinos by detecting potential cybersecurity threats. By analyzing data in real-time, AI can identify and mitigate risks such as hacking attempts or data breaches before they cause significant damage. This robust security framework ensures that players’ personal and financial information is always protected.

Optimizing Game Development

Game developers are increasingly utilizing AI to refine the design and functionality of online casino games. By analyzing player feedback and engagement metrics, AI algorithms can identify areas for improvement and suggest enhancements that elevate the overall gaming experience. This iterative process results in games that are more intuitive, enjoyable, and aligned with player preferences.

Additionally, AI-powered analytics enable developers to accurately predict future gaming trends and player preferences. This foresight allows for creating innovative games that cater to emerging demands within the online casino market. Consequently, players can enjoy diverse, high-quality games that are continuously evolving with technological advancements.

The Future of AI in Online Casinos

The future of AI in online casinos looks promising as technology continues to advance rapidly. Innovations such as virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) are poised to revolutionize how players interact with casino games, creating immersive environments that blur the lines between virtual and real-world experiences. As these technologies become more mainstream, their integration with AI will further enhance the realism and excitement of online gaming.

Furthermore, ongoing research in AI promises even more sophisticated applications within the online casino industry. The potential for AI-driven enhancements is vast, from predictive analytics that anticipate player needs to advanced fraud detection systems that ensure fair play. As a result, players can look forward to increasingly secure, engaging, and personalized gaming experiences in the years to come.

FPL 2024-25: Gameweek 2 preview

Looking at the Gameweek 1 Team of the Week, we see a lot of familiar faces. And Erling Haaland, who scored a goal and got a (for him) modest 7 FPL points, isn’t even in it. Who did make it in, is that other ultra-premium fantasy asset Mo Salah, whose 14 FPL points (1 goal + 1 assist) actually made him the highest-scoring player of the gameweek as well. Behind him, a group of three players scored 12 FPL points (Welbeck and the Arsenal duo Saka and Havertz), while third place with 11 FPL points was shared by another three players: Man City’s Mateo Kovacic, Newcastle’s Joelinton and Brentford’s Yoanne Wissa. The biggest surprise of the weekend was new Man United right-back, who got into the starting eleven straight away and clinched 8 FPL points, courtesy of a clean sheet and 2 bonus points.

Many a fantasy manager will have their eyes on the Etihad stadium on Saturday afternoon, as Manchester City are hosting newly promoted Ipswich Town. The Liverpool versus Brentford game at Anfield a day later will also attract plenty of attention, especially after Salah’s and Jota’s hauls in GW1 at Ipswich. Other interesting fixtures, from a fantasy point of view, include Fulham at home to Leicester, Spurs at home to Everton and Newcastle away at Bournemouth. The clash of the weekend is taking place on Saturday evening, when Aston Villa host Arsenal.

Don’t forget, the deadline for gameweek 2 is set at 11h00 (UK time) on Saturday, August 24th, 2024. The free to play FPL or pay to play games like FanTeam (which has a £200,000 prize fund and a late-entry option) are ideal ways of following the Premier League action.

Most transferred in/transferred out players (as per August 22nd, 2024)

 TRANSFERS OUTTRANSFERS INPOSSIBLE REASONS
GKPickford (EVE), Raya (ARS), Martinez (AST)Pope (NEW), Ederson (MCI), Raya (ARS) 
DEFTrippier (NEW), Quansah (LIV), Andersen (CRY)Mazraoui (MUN), Gvardiol (MCI), Robinson (FUL)Mazraoui £4.5m price + seeming starter
MIDRodrigo (MCI), Palmer (CHE), Eze (CRY)Jota (LIV), Salah (LIV), Saka (ARS)Rodrigo injury, Jota starting forward
FORWatkins (AST), Toney (BRE), Isak (NEW)Havertz (ARS), Haaland (MCI), Welbeck (BRI)Welbeck GW1 haul, Toney transfer rumors

Premium pick

We know. We are not even two gameweeks into the new season and we’ve already recommended Erling Haaland (£15.0m). There are still plenty of managers who don’t have the Norwegian in their squad yet and while that might be understandable for the season opener at Stamford Bridge, it is much less so for the upcoming GW2 game against Ipswich Town. While we are very much at the start of the season yet and Ipswich, in all fairness, did OK at home against the precise-passing of Liverpool last weekend, we have little hope for the Tractor Boys when they visit the Etihad on Saturday. Last season, no other team scored more at home than Man City and in terms of individual players, only Cole Palmer scored more in front of his own fans than Haaland did. Add to that the fact that last weekend, no team gave up more big chances than Ipswich and we feel the gameweek 1 fantasy premium pick is about as straight forward as they come (as is our captaincy pick later on in this article).

Non-premium pick

We were thinking of doubling up on Man City picks with Phil Foden for our gameweek 2 preview, but we decided to vary a bit and go with Diogo Jota (£7.5m) instead. Now, that might sound as if we are “downgrading” a bit, but nothing could be further from the truth, especially if the Portuguese attacker continues to lead the Liverpool line. And why wouldn’t he, considering his 8-pointer last weekend, courtesy of scoring the opening goal at Portman Road? Jota could be a fantastic out-of-position option, especially at his current affordable price of just £7.5m. Up next are Brentford for the first home game of the season and that’s not at all, because Liverpool have got sweet fixtures for the coming weeks. After gameweek 2, it’s Man United at Old Trafford, Forest at home, Bournemouth at home and Wolves away for the Reds. If you’re confident Jota will keep his place in the squad, which at this moment we believe he will, then he might be one of the best investments you could make at this moment.

The budget enabler

On a slightly shorter time scale, Fulham have also got a few good fixtures coming up. In gameweek 2 it’s Leicester at home for the Cottagers, followed by Ipswich away, two newly promoted teams in a row. That’s why we feel that Rodrigo Muniz (£6.0m) could be an interesting addition to any FPL squad, at least on the short term. As expected, the Brazilian started up front for Fulham at Old Trafford in GW1 and he had a decent outing, despite not scoring. He did, however, get two shots from inside the box, including a bicycle kick that forced a smart save out of André Onana. More interesting though, is the fact that coming opponents Leicester seemed to allow for a lot of space centrally in their match against Spurs, exactly the area in which Muniz operates. We expect him to be a handful for the Foxes backline and we hope for his first attacking return of the season on Saturday.

The differential

Like our premium fantasy pick, we are also repeating last week’s differential fantasy pick, simply because we feel it’s an almost unique opportunity. Kevin de Bruyne (£9.5m) came away without any attacking returns from Man City’s season opener at Stamford Bridge, but he did look very fit and ready to lead his side in another title chase this season. The Belgian completed the 90 minutes and had a couple of decent shots from distance on top of his usual top-shelf playmaking contributions. Man City are now preparing for their first home game of the season against Ipswich Town, which looks like a perfect opportunity for KDB to open his scoring and/or assisting accounts for the 2024-25 season. If he does, don’t expect his ownership to stay under 10% for much longer (currently at 8.3%).

The (vice-)captaincy

We already revealed this at the start of the Gameweek 2 FPL preview: it’s Erling Haaland for Manchester City’s home game against Ipswich Town.

If you are one of the roughly 47% of FPL managers who don’t have Haaland (yet), there are a few good alternatives on offer this gameweek as well. Of course, Mohamed Salah (away at Brentford) is always a good shout, as is Kevin de Bruyne at home to Ipswich. Slightly riskier captaincy picks include Alexander Isak for Newcastle’s visit to Bournemouth, Cole Palmer for Chelsea’s visit to Wolves and Diogo Jota for Liverpool’s home game versus Brentford.

For further thoughts and discussions on the new FPL season visit FISO’s FPL forum.

The Hottest Slots at Amazonslots.com right now!

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To help you get started, we have listed 5 of the hottest online slots at Amazonslots.com right now!

Sugar Rush 1000 (Pragmatic Play)

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The big difference between Sugar Rush and Sugar Rush 1000 is in the multipliers. The newest version of this popular online slot provides players considerably higher bonus multipliers and as a result, considerably higher potential maximum pay-outs. The maximum multiplier, for example, has been increased to an incredible 25,000x. Considering the minimum bet of £0.20 and the maximum bet of £240 for Sugar Rush 1000, this means that the maximum pay-out can vary between £5,000 and £6,000,000.

9 Pots of Gold (Gameburger Studios)

Despite its release back in March 2020, the 9 Pots of Gold online slot by Gameburger Studios is still amongst the most popular online slots at Amazonslots.com. Part of that is thanks to its fun Irish luck theme, including leprechauns, four-leaf clovers and of course the legendary pots of gold. But most of all, 9 Pots of Gold’s popularity comes from its two bonus games, the Pot Scatters and the Free Spins bonus round.

The first bonus game, Pot Scatters, is activated when you collect three or more Pot of Gold symbols. The maximum multiplier you can earn in this game is 2.000x your original bet, when you collect 9 Pots of Gold. This is the highest multiplier you can win with 9 Pots of Gold.

The other bonus game, the Free Spins bonus round, is activated when the “Free Spin” symbol lands on reels 2, 3 and 4. Three of these symbols give you access to the Free Spin wheel, where you can win a number of Free Spins, depending on which wedge of the wheel you land on. The maximum number of Free Spins you can win with one spin of the wheel is 30, which also comes with a 3x multiplier of your original bet.

Big Bass Splash (Pragmatic Play)

For the real online slot aficionados, Big Bass Splash needs no introduction. This famous slot title is in its fifth generation by now and still going strong. Its extensive fishing theme has become iconic in the online slot community and fans will be happy to hear that both the RTP is still above average (96.71%) and the volatility is still very high, which guarantees an exciting playing experience.

As with most of the hottest slot at Amazon Slots, the main point of attraction of Big Bass Splash is its bonus game, in this case the Free Spins feature. The number of Free Spins you can win depends on the number of Scatter symbols you collect, with a maximum of 20 Free Spins when you collect five. That’s not all though, because before you enter the Free Spins bonus game, you go on a fishing expedition where you can catch anywhere between 0 and 5 Big Bass. These Big Bass represent modifiers and multipliers, including more Wilds, 10 extra Free Spins plus a 3x multiplier, and 2 Free Spins plus 2 additional Free Spins for every retrigger.

Gold Blitz Extreme (Games Global)

Another sequel to a very popular online slot title, in this case Gold Blitz, which was released in 2022. Like its famous and notorious predecessor, Gold Blitz Extreme immerses players in the gold rush era, complete with gold bars, horseshoes and plenty of dollar signs. More importantly though, Gold Blitz Extreme has maintained Gold Blitz’ incredible number of 4,096 win lines while adding a few exciting bonus games and a maximum pay-out of 5,500x your original bet.

Gold Blitz Extreme offers several bonus features as well as a full-blown Free Spins bonus game. In the base game and after activating the Gold Blitz feature, you can amass “Cash and Collect” symbols, which result in awards for all collected “Cash” symbols plus a potential number of respins. You can also collect Wilds and Scatters, which can be converted in various rewards, including multipliers, Free Spins and the previously mentioned Gold Blitz Feature. The Scatters in particular are interesting, as they are worth Free Spins up to a maximum of 30. On top of that, when during a Free Spin you manage to get another few Scatters, you are awarded more Free Spins up to a maximum of 30.

Stars Bonanza (Nailed It! Games)

In Stars Bonanza, it’s all about collecting starfruits. That’s because the goal of this popular online slot, which was released earlier this summer and has been amongst the hottest slots on Amazonslots.com ever since, is to activate the jackpots. That’s right, multiple, because this slot offers mini, minor, major and mega prizes. Winning these jackpots depends on which fruits and other symbols you manage to collect. Combining five “7” symbols, for example, results in a 200x multiplier.

As we said earlier though, the goal is to collect starfruit and that’s because they grant you potential access to the maximum multiplier of 500x your original bet, keeping in mind that bets on Stars Bonanza vary between £0.20 and £40. For this to become a possibility, you need to land three or more Starfruit symbols on consecutive reels from left to right. The mini jackpot gives you a 10x multiplier, the minor jackpot a 20x multiplier, the major jackpot a 50x multiplier and the mega jackpot a 500x multiplier.

Where to find the best stats to make informed fantasy decisions

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Whether you’re passionate about golf or you’re a regular watcher of Premier League football, embarking on a fantasy sports journey is hard to resist for many sports lovers. Alongside watching the matches and tournaments unfold, backing specific players to shine through a fantasy-related pick adds another layer of entertainment to the sporting action on offer.

Around the world, fantasy players certainly take it seriously. Be it due to partaking in a competitive league with friends or because of a lucrative prize on offer, finishing top of the tree is the aim of the game for all fantasy players. In order to increase your chances of success, though, it’s worth conducting extensive research and turning to the most reliable sources to get accurate, up-to-date facts and figures that can influence your decisions.

For example, American football fantasy players might look at betting markets to give a clearer picture on which teams are expected to triumph, with NFL odds providing a great insight in that respect. Likewise, rugby fanatics might look at the current top scorers heading into a specific round of fixtures, while cycling fans assess track conditions and form before selecting a particular athlete in their fantasy game. The options are extensive, particularly in the stats-obsessed sporting climate that we now live in. Some resources are better than others, though.

Apps are a popular resource

Given our reliance on smartphones these days, having a few useful applications to load up in seconds is an opportunity many fantasy players take up. For example, many American football lovers turn to options like the ESPN app, not only because it provides excellent game previews and full-time reports, but also due to its stats page that is incredibly detailed and really informative.

Likewise, OneFootball is a go-to resource for many football fans, with this slick application offering news and fixture schedules, alongside detailed statistical analysis that can really give fantasy players the edge. Darts fans have Dart Scores to use, an app that offers an array of useful features, while the official PGA app houses a selection of stats and records that influence fantasy golf players.

Essentially, depending on your sport of interest, there are loads of handy applications to download that can be fired up with ease and provide an abundance of invaluable information that can really make a difference when it comes to your fantasy efforts.

The best websites to turn to

If housing an array of apps on your various devices doesn’t appeal to you, then turning to the hundreds of reputable websites that are out there can really make a difference. The sheer amount of options associated with certain sports can be overwhelming, though, but we’ll focus on a few reliable resources that certainly won’t let you down. For instance, sites like ESPN cricinfo contains hundreds of pages that fantasy cricket players can utilise. From team and batting records, to stats around specific players and certain competitions, it’s a fantastic website to explore.

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American football fans aiming to select the best players for their fantasy efforts have a wide range of websites to explore given the popularity of the sport. From Pro Football Reference, a site that houses reliable statistical data around players and teams, to Lineups, a site that contains detailed information on season and career data, as well as tools around player rankings and projections, there are some excellent offerings out there dedicated to one of America’s most popular pastimes.

A selection of other useful websites includes Flashscore (football), StatsF1 (Formula 1), Pro Cycling Stats (cycling), Oval Insights (rugby), TennisBoard (tennis), and Fox Sports (AFL).

International Football – When are the major leagues kicking off and how to follow them?

After an absolutely sports-filled start of the summer, starting with EURO 2024 in Germany followed by the Summer Olympics in Paris, the spotlight is slowly but steadily shifting back to football. It is, after all, the biggest sport in Europe. With the qualifiers for the Champions League, Europa League and Conference League reaching the decisive playoff stage, the domestic leagues are getting into gear one by one as well.

In this overview, we’ll take a look at when the major international football competitions are kicking off and what is the most fun way to follow them, including fantasy leagues and betting options. In order to determine which are, at this moment, the biggest leagues in Europe, we have taken the UEFA’s coefficient ranking as guideline.

England – PREMIER LEAGUE

Season 2024-25 kick-off: Friday, August 16th

In its current format, the English Premier League is not the oldest league in this list, but it is considered the biggest. It was founded on the 20th February 1992, about 32 years ago, as the successor to the First Division, which was the highest level of English football since 1888. In the past decade especially, the Premier League has grown into the biggest league in Europe, mainly thanks to its enormous commercial appeal and its resulting ability to attract many of the best players in the world.

Fittingly, the Premier League is also the source for the biggest fantasy football game on the planet, the Fantasy Premier League (FPL). The free-to-play game was launched in 2002, when it attracted around 75,000 players, and is still going strong. In the past season (2023-24), more than 10 million players created an FPL account. On top of that, basically every major bookmaker in the world offers an extensive range of Premier League bets to make the action even more exciting.

Italy – SERIE A

Season 2024-25 kick-off: Saturday, August 17th

The Italian Serie A has always operated under the same name, unlike the previously mentioned Premier League, but the format did change throughout the years. The first matches were played all the way back in 1898, but it wasn’t until 1929 that the competition adopted the round-robin format it still uses today (as do all other international football leagues in Europe).

In the current UEFA club association ranking, the Serie A finds itself in second place, in big part thanks to a very successful last two seasons. In the 2022-23, for example, Inter Milan reached the Champions League final, city rivals AC Milan were eliminated in the semi-finals, AS Roma played the Europa League final, and Juventus were eliminated in the semi-finals, while Fiorentina made it to the final of the Conference League. Last season, the Italian sides kind of disappointed in the Champions League, but Atalanta Bergamo won the Europa League, AS Roma made it to the semi-finals, and Fiorentina lost the Conference League final to Olympiacos.

As far as fantasy football is concerned, Fantacalcio is recommended, as it’s the official Serie A fantasy football game, much in the style of the previously mentioned Fantasy Premier League. Fantamaster and Kickest are interesting alternatives. Like the Premier League, the Italian Serie A also features prominently amongst the betting offers at all the major bookmakers.

Spain – LA LIGA

Season 2024-25 kick-off: Thursday, August 15th

While both the Premier League and the Serie A are above La Liga in the official UEFA association coefficient ranking, there are more than a few people who actually feel that quality-wise, the best football is played in Spain. There is a lot to say for that point of view, especially when looking at the immense success of record Champions League winners Real Madrid, as well as their rivals FC Barcelona and to a lesser extent Atletico Madrid, and of course the Spanish national team. La Furia Roja won the recent EURO 2024, while the U23 side clinched the Olympic title a month later.

As can be expected from a country that lives and breathes football like Spain, there are a couple of big fantasy football games for those who want to follow the action in a bit more detail. The official La Liga-sponsored fantasy game is called LALIGA FANTASY Manager, but there are a couple of very popular alternatives as well, including LaLigaFantasy MARCA (by one of the country’s most popular news and sports outlets) and Comunio, which has probably the most active community.

Germany – BUNDESLIGA

Season 2024-25 kick-off: Friday, August 23rd

Out of all the international football competitions in this list, the German Bundesliga is relatively the youngest. It was founded in 1963 and while it ranks fourth in the UEFA coefficient ranking, it ranks first in terms of average attendance per game and it has done for some years now. On average, a game at the highest level in Germany last season attracted no less than 39,519 spectators.

It is therefore no surprise that there is also a large fantasy football community in Germany, as well as outside of it. After all, the league will be broadcast in more than 200 countries around the world this year. The official fantasy game is called Bundesliga Fantasy Manager, which is actively supported by the Bundesliga itself with all kinds of content. On top of getting more into the action with this game, fantasy managers also regularly compete for nice prizes like club merchandise. The punters amongst us won’t be disappointed either, as every self-respecting legal bookmaker in the world offers a wide array of Bundesliga betting options.

FPL 2024-25 Pre-season Club Previews: Part 10 – West Ham United & Wolves

Welcome back to Fantasy Premier League and welcome back to FISO!

Looking at the top of the Premier League table at the end of last season, you could be forgiven for thinking that it was almost a replica of the season before that. As they have done in six of the last seven season, Manchester City finished on top, followed by Arsenal. The Gunners once again lost out to their skyblue Manchester rivals, though they did manage to limit the gap to the top to just 2 points, compared to the 5 points between the top the season prior. At this point in the pre-season last year, we asked ourselves whether or not Arsenal would be able to compete for the title until the very end once again? Now we are asking themselves, will this be the season in which the Gunners finally bring the Premier League title back to North London, for the first time since the legendary 2003-04 season?

Now, on to more serious business, because the Fantasy Premier League has undergone a significant facelift in the build-up to the 2024-25 campaign. We recommend FPL managers to explore the changes in detail, but we’ll already list them here below to give you a head start:

Banking 5 free transfers: This season, fantasy managers can save up to FIVE free transfers instead of the usual two. In other words, great news for the patient managers and the big planners. On top of that, however many free transfers you have saved up will NOT be reset to zero after activating either a Free Hit or a Wild Card.

Mystery Chip: Talking about Chips, we’ve got a new one this season! It’s called the Mystery Chip and fully in line with its name, it’s use is well… a mystery. FPL towers say that all will be revealed towards January 2025, so keep an eye out for that.

Updated points-scoring: Good news for goalkeepers with a penchant for goalscoring, because a goal by a goalie will be worth 10 points this season, up from 6 points last season. As far as the Bonus Points System (BPS) goes, a saved penalty is now worth 9 BPS (down from 15 BPS). Also, conceding a goal now results in -4 BPS for goalkeepers and defenders. For any player, a goal line clearance is now worth 3 BPS, a foul won 1 BPS and a shot on target 2 BPS.

New look: The design of the in-game FPL pitch has been improved as well, copying the format that is already being used in FPL Challenge.

The Premier League 2024-25 season is set to kick off on Friday, August 16th, at 20h00 (UK time), when Manchester United host Fulham at Old Trafford. The free to play FPL or pay to play games like FanTeam (which has a £200,000 prize fund) are ideal ways of following the Premier League action.

In the build-up to gameweek 1, we will be taking an in-depth look at each of the 20 teams competing in the Premier League this season, including a general team preview, a tactical preview and some FPL recommendations per side. In this tenth and final part of our Season Preview series, we’re taking a look at West Ham United and a Wolves side that showed significant improvement under Gary O’Neil after a chaotic start to the season.

WEST HAM – General preview for 2024/25

The upcoming 2024-25 season will mark the first time in four years that West Ham United will not be led by David Moyes during the pre-season. The Scottish manager led the Hammers to three consecutive European qualifications for the first time in the club’s long history, but the decision was made not to extend his contract at the end of last season, after leading his side to a 9th place finish. On top of that, he also made it to the Europa League quarter-finals where later finalists Bayer Leverkusen proved a bridge too far for the Londoners.

On the one hand, it seems like a bit of a shame to let Moyes go at this point, seeing as it was starting to look like he was really getting West Ham to play the way he likes. More and sharper counter-attacks, a solid defensive base and the type of grit that made them very exhausting to play against. On the other hand, the club brought in Julen Lopetegui to replace the Scot and he is an exciting manager in his own regard. The quick decision-making right at the start of the summer transfer window has assured that the Spaniard has the entire pre-season to bend the squad to his will.

Looking at how much West Ham has spent on transfers so far and the names that have been brought in, the club’s leadership is clearly willing to accommodate their new manager. Major signings so far include central defender Max Kilman from Lopetegui’s previous club Wolves (£40 million), Leeds winger Crysencio Summerville (£25 million) and Dortmund forward Niclas Fullkrug (£27 million). They also just signed Man United right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka (£15 million) and wanted OGC Nice defender Jean-Clair Todibo on a free. As far as outgoing transfers are concerned, the biggest names to be sold so far have been Said Benrahma (£12 million to Olympique Lyon) and central defender Angelo Ogbonna (no contract extension), while loan player Kalvin Phillips returns to Man City.

West Ham: Tactical preview 2024/25

As usual, in order to know exactly how a new manager will line up with his new side requires waiting until Gameweek 1, but in the case of Julen Lopetegui we know at least one thing: it will be a different West Ham than we have seen under David Moyes over the past years. Like his predecessor, the Spaniard likes to set his side up in a 4-3-3 formation, but his intentions tend to be considerably more attacking. He likes ball-playing central defenders and adventurous wing-backs that fit his objective of building up from the back, and a dynamic forward line that can press heavily, dropping back into a kind of 4-1-4-1 formation if so required.

Having said that, fantasy managers should not expect some kind of ultra-attacking West Ham side this season. Lopetegui likes his side to have possession of the ball and to pass the ball around quickly. Most of all, he places great importance on tactical discipline and flexibility as he will often look at how to destabilise opposition teams in order to get results. Combined with a sturdy defence, this has often resulted in low-scoring matches with a lot of possession for Lopetegui’s sides in the past. It’s not that the Spaniard prioritises defending, for example with a low block, but more that he implements an aggressive press followed by a rather slow kind of build-up.

WEST HAM – Potential FPL picks

On paper, the current West Ham roster contains a few interesting FPL picks, but the problem is the uncertainty surrounding Lopetegui’s starting eleven. That is why we are starting this list with Jarrod Bowen (£7.5m), who has been the star Hammer for about four seasons now. The 27-year-old was part of England’s EURO 2024 squad, but seeing as he ended up with only 35 playing minutes, we expect him to be ready for his new manager in Gameweek 1. Last season was the most prolific season of his career so far in terms of goals, scoring 16 in 34 games, plus another 6 assists for a total of 182 FPL points. To underline his role in the team: no Hammer had more total shots, more shots on target or more shots in the box than Bowen. Basically, the only reason we can think of for his current ownership still sitting below 7.5% is the fact that West Ham have a pretty tough opening to the new season, including games against Aston Villa, Manchester City and Chelsea in the first five.

Considering the key role for wing-backs in Lopetegui’s teams in the past, we feel that West Ham’s Emerson Palmieri (£4.5m) should be on your radar. His counterpart on the right side, Vladimir Coufal, is also a proven FPL asset, but with the recent arrival of Man United’s Aaron Wan-Bissaka, we’re not exactly sure what the manager’s plans are for that position. At the same time, the left-back spot looks Emerson’s to lose at the moment and at just £4.5m, that’s good news for fantasy managers. His points total of 82 FPL points from last season wasn’t the most impressive, but he did get 1 goal and 4 assists from 35 league starts. The main problem for him was West Ham’s lack of clean sheets (just 5). Assuming Lopetegui can give the Hammers some of their defensive sturdiness back, Emerson could be a very affordably priced and solid fantasy pick.

If you’re convinced by the idea of West Ham under Julen Lopetegui, but feel that spending £7.5m on Jarrod Bowen is a bit too much, Mohammed Kudus (£6.5m) could be a great alternative. The former Ajax man comes in at a full million less than the England international and should be part of West Ham’s starting eleven this season. Last season was his debut season, but he didn’t need long to show what he can add to the Hammers. David Moyes gave him 27 league starts and the Ghana international repaid that vote of confidence with 8 goals and 9 assists. His FPL points total was only surpassed by James Ward-Prowse (who is also a solid West Ham fantasy pick) and the previously mentioned Jarrod Bowen. The Hammers have already brought in a few attacking reinforcements, but we feel that Kudus will be starting come Gameweek 1, especially given his versatility in terms of the various positions in the front line.

WOLVES – General preview for 2024/25

At first glance, Wolves’ 14th place finish last season looks like a decent yet unexciting result for a team that has competed for the European spots on various occasions over the past seasons. And while that might be true, it does not reflect the chaos the Wanderers found themselves in last summer. At all. That’s because the club was on the verge of non-compliance with the Premier League’s PSR (Profitability and Sustainability Rules), which are part of the Financial Fairplay Rules the FA are trying to apply.

In order to avoid punishments like the ones received by Everton, for example, who got a points deduction, Wolves had to get rid of several key players right before the start of the season, including attackers Raul Jimenez and Daniel Podence, midfielders Matheus Nunes and Ruben Neves, and defenders Conor Coady and Nathan Collins, and those are just a few of the names that left the club. As a result, Julen Lopetegui left Wolves mere days before the start of the season, which led to the club bringing in Gary O’Neil. Considering the context of last season, a 14th place in the league plus an FA Cup quarterfinal was a great achievement.

Even though Wolves’ struggles to comply with PSR continue into the current summer, the situation is less dire than it was a year ago. Part of that is thanks to the generation of about £94 million in transfer sales. Pedro Neto was sold to Chelsea for £54 million and Max Kilman went with Lopetegui to West Ham for £40 million. Part of that money has already been reinvested into the squad by bringing in Rodrigo Gomes from SC Braga (£13 million), Pedro Lima from Sport Recife (£8.5 million) and Tommy Doyle from Manchester City (£4.3 million). Wolves have also brought in Celta de Vigo striker Jorgen Strand Larsen on loan.

Wolves: Tactical preview 2024/25

As mentioned earlier, Gary O’Neil had his work more than cut out for him when he replaced Lopetegui as Wolves head coach a couple of days before the start of the season. He took on the challenge with enthusiasm though, and the results were almost immediately noticeable. Compared to the season before, Wolves’ game approach was faster and more intense, and considerably more attractive in attacking sense. Having said that, they still managed just 50 goals, while conceding 65 goals. Only Sheffield United, Burnley, Luton Town and Nottingham Forest ended with a lower goal difference as a result.

We feel that those numbers will continue to improve this season, especially now that O’Neil has a full pre-season to prepare his side. The expectation is that he will do so in his favoured 4-2-3-1 formation, consisting of a talented offensive block supported by wing-backs with attacking tendencies on both flanks. At the same time, the manager is known as a reactive tactician who is not afraid to adapt his side to the opposition’s strengths and weaknesses. Much of their success coming season will depend on the defensive side of their game though, as O’Neil will need to find his ideal duo in the heart of this defence as well as his ideal pairing for the double pivot in midfield.

WOLVES – Potential FPL pick

With Pedro Neto now at Stamford Bridge, much of Wolves’ attacking creativity will have to come from Mathues Cunha (£6.5m). With the arrival of Jorgen Strand Larsen, we expect the Portuguese international to fill in the number 10 spot. Cunha managed a decent 135 FPL points last season, especially considering his starting price of £5.5m at the time, courtesy of 12 goals and 7 assists. This actually made him the highest-scoring Wolves players in the official fantasy game, as Pedro Neto managed just 18 league starts due to injury issues. Competition in the budget forward segment is nevertheless fierce this FPL season, and Wolves have a tough start to the season, so we don’t expect Cunha to feature in too many Gameweek 1 squads.

It’s actually that challenging opening set of fixtures that makes us think that Wolves assets overall won’t be very popular in the build-up to Gameweek 1. They are starting with a visit to Arsenal, followed by Chelsea at home, a visit to Forest, a home game against Newcastle, a visit to Villa and a home encounter with Liverpool. If you’re set on bringing in a Wolves player anyway, then loan signing Jorgen Strand Larsen (£5.5m) could be one of the smarter moves. We expect him to lead the line for the Wanderers this season and his price tag means that he won’t eat up too much of your budget. His height (6ft 4ins) allows him to battle it out with practically any defence if his teammates can get the ball to him. We don’t expect him to score game after the game at the start of the season, but he might be an interesting punt.

Looking at the opening set fixtures are listed above, we expect O’Neil to adopt a more defensive style of play, at least for the first games of the season. Therefore, one of the wing-backs might provide some value, in great part thanks to their affordable price tags. Seeing as intended starting right-back Nelson Semedo is currently marked as injured in the official fantasy game, we are putting left-back Rayan Aït-Nouri (£4.5m) on this list. The Morocco international got 29 league starts under his belt last season, which resulted in 2 goals and 3 assists on top of 3 clean sheets. That’s not bad at all for a £4.5m-priced defender and we would recommend those who are not planning to bring him in for Gameweek 1 to at least keep an eye on Aït-Nouri from Gameweek 7 onwards.

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