Tottenham will be looking to get their league form back on track against a Southampton side desperate to finish in a Europa League spot. By Sam Weaver. Don’t forget to follow @BETFUZE on Twitter Jay Rodriguez and Rickie Lambert have scored 19 Premier League goals between them this season Southampton have struggled for results in […]
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Premier League Preview: West Ham v Manchester United
Mar 22
Manchester United will be hoping their victory against Olympiakos will have a positive impact on their league form, starting against West Ham. Don’t forget to follow @BETFUZE on Twitter Andy Carroll scored last week and will be confident of repeating the feat against a fragile Man Utd defence Manchester United come into the game on […]
Premier League Preview: Chelsea v Arsenal
Mar 22
Victory for Arsenal would see them move to within one point of Chelsea with a game in hand. Don’t forget to follow @BETFUZE on Twitter Jose Mourinho has never lost to Arsene Wenger and has enjoyed a few mind games with his opposite number this season Victory for Arsenal last weekend and defeat for Chelsea […]
Fantasy Football GW31: Arsenal, Liverpool, Man City and Man United ALL play twice!
You’ll have had your eye on it for a while, but Gameweek 31 looks like one to separate the men and the women from the boys and the girls.
Ten teams face two matches over the next week, and the points on offer in them could be the difference between a strong finish to your season or petering out amongst the also-rans.
In honour of the Double Gameweek, we’ve taken a look at all 10 teams and highlighted players who you should consider for your teams.
Off we go:
Arsenal (Chelsea away, Swansea home)
The opening game is obviously the tougher one here, especially given Chelsea’s strong defensive record at home. Tomas Rosicky (£5.5m) impressed in the North London derby, but if Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (£6.6m) had sharpened up his finishing skills there the win could have been more emphatic. With the Gunners’ defence and attack set for a tough game at Stamford Bridge, the England man could be the way to go.
Swansea (Everton away, Arsenal away)
Undoubtedly dealt the toughest hand in Gameweek 31, Swansea’s players don’t really appeal at all. If you had to pick one, Michu (£8.4m) returned for 28 minutes in the West Brom game and should feature again.
Manchester United (West Ham away, Manchester City home)
After going from bad to worse against Liverpool, Manchester United face another tough couple of matches. No-one at the club is in any sort of form at all, and so with a daunting meeting with rivals City on the horizon not to mention a tough examination at West Ham, their players might be best avoided. Adnan Januzaj (£4.9m) remains the best value though.
Manchester City (Fulham home, Manchester United away)
The Fulham game certainly offers up the potential for another City scorefest, and to be honest the trip to Old Trafford does too. David Silva (£9.2m) got an all-too-rare goal at Hull, but Samir Nasri (£8.1m) is more likely to find the net, whilst Edin Dzeko (£6.7m) did so last weekend and could be the one to profit if Sergio Aguero’s lack of fitness and Alvaro Negredo’s poor form continues.
Newcastle (Crystal Palace home, Everton home)
It’s a pity that Loic Remy is injured as these games would have been perfect for him, but instead it looks like being Luuk de Jong (£5.9m) who’ll lead the line for the Magpies. Fabricio Coloccini (£4.8m) will be important as the hosts seek to keep things tight at St James’s Park, but the value could be with Moussa Sissoko (£5.8m) as he continues in a slightly more advanced midfield position to the one he adopted in the first half of the season.
Everton (Swansea home, Newcastle away)
Seamus Coleman (£6.7m) got his customary goal late on in the Cardiff win and the Irishman remains a must-pick for your team, even if Everton have shipped goals away lately. Kevin Mirallas (£7.5m) has gone off the boil recently and whilst Gerard Deulofeu (£5.4m) promises much he’s only completed 90 minutes once all season. All of which points emphatically to Romelu Lukaku (£8.5m).
West Ham (Manchester United home, Hull home)
Andy Carroll (£7.1m) scored his first goal of the season against Stoke last time out, and the forward is a great differential choice here. The former Newcastle and Liverpool forward knows that he’s in the last chance saloon with regards to selection for the World Cup, and he’ll be desperate to impress in front of the television cameras against a dodgy Manchester United defence on Saturday night. Then on Wednesday its Hull at home.
Hull (West Brom home, West Ham away)
Curtis Davies (£4.7m) has been in the goals recently and looks a good shout as a cheap defender for your team, but all of Hull’s power lies with the attack. The club as a whole might have on eye on their upcoming FA Cup semi-final, but both Shane Long (£5.7m) and Nikica Jelavic (£6.7m) are cup-tied for that fixture, and the latter should be backed to fire against West Brom at least.
Liverpool (Cardiff away, Sunderland home)
The team on everyone’s lips at the moment looks to be the ones to back here. Daniel Sturridge’s (£10.5m) emphatic scoring run may have stalled, but that only seems to have started another one for Luis Suarez (£13.1m). The Uruguayan should be your captain this Gameweek but also look out for useful midfield contributions from Jordan Henderson (£6.4m), Raheem Sterling (£5.9m) and of course Steven Gerrard (£9.2m).
Sunderland (Norwich away, Liverpool away)
Getting anything from Anfield will be tough, especially given that forward Fabio Borini (£6.2m) will be unable to face his parent club. The Norwich game could be a different matter though, and whilst Adam Johnson (£6.5m) excites as a potential addition, midfielder Ki Sung-Yueng (£4.3m) is surprisingly cheap and useful if you need someone to pad out the squad.
Tottenham Vs Arsenal: Preview and Lineups from 3pm
Mar 16
This is a vital North London derby for both sides whose pre-season targets are still possible. Don’t forget to follow @BETFUZE on Twitter Tottenham team: Lloris; Naughton, Kaboul, Vertonghen, Rose; Sandro; Townsend, Bentaleb, Eriksen, Chadli; Adebayor Arsenal team to play Spurs: Szczesny, Sagna, Koscielny, Mertesacker, Gibbs, Arteta, Rosicky, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Podolski, Cazorla, Giroud Trying […]
Manchester United vs Liverpool: Preview and LINEUPS
Mar 16
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Aston Villa vs Chelsea: Preview and Lineups
Mar 15
Premier League Preview Both sides are looking over their shoulder, but for very different reasons. AstonVilla Team Guzan, Bacuna, Vlaar, Baker, Bennett, Westwood, Delph, El Ahmadi, Weimann, Benteke, Agbonlahor. Subs: Steer, Sylla, Holt, Clark, Albrighton, Lowton, Robinson Chelsea Team Cech; Ivanovic, Cahill, Terry (c), Azpilicueta; Ramires, Matic; Willian, Oscar, Hazard; Torres Subs: Schwarzer, Kalas, Mikel, […]
Hull City v Manchester City LINEUPS and Premier League Preview
Mar 15
Hull City Starting XI: McGregor, Rosenior, Elmohamady, Figueroa, Chester, Davies, Huddlestone, Meyler, Livermore, Jelavic, Long #UTT — Hull City (@HullCity) March 15, 2014 Hull City Subs: Harper, Bruce, Koren, Fryatt, Boyd, Sagbo, Aluko #UTT — Hull City (@HullCity) March 15, 2014 TEAM TO FACE HULL: Hart, Zabaleta, Kompany (C), Demichelis, Clichy, Garcia, Fernandinho, Toure, Nasri, […]
GW30 Preview: Samir Nasri worth considering as Manchester City play catch-up
Mar 13
Whatever Jose Mourinho seems to think, his Chelsea team are certainly in the box seat with regards to Premier League glory this season. The Blues sit seven points clear of Liverpool and Arsenal currently, but crucially it is the nine point gap to Manchester City which seems to hold the key to the title race. […]


















