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đ„” GW14... your weekend preview
Plus: FPL captaincy pick + Isak vs Darwin?
GM football fans. Route One here, the only newsletter that wonât pinch and punch you on the first day of the monthâŠ
Thatâs right, the countdown to Christmas is on.
But, before that, we have a few juicy gameweeks in front of us. And the first set of games starts tomorrow⊠and weâve got you covered with everything you need to know.
Todayâs briefing is a ~5 min read:
Gameweek 14 preview⊠everything you need to know on this weekendâs top fixtures đ€©
Extra time: No one loves their partner like Bobby Zamora đ
Fantasy Premier League: captaincy and Isak vs Darwin⊠đ
Morning Brief đïž
If Mo Salah leaves Liverpool next summer this could open the door for The Reds to sign Kylian Mbappe from Paris St-Germain, according to the Teamtalkâs sources.
Football Transfers say there is no indication of interest from Liverpool.
Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper has the full support of owner Evangelos Marinakis.
Everton and Crystal Palace are interested in Leicester Cityâs 22-year-old Irish midfielder Kasey McAteer.
The Premier League has written to the mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, rejecting his claim that there was an âabuse of processâ in the hearings that led to Everton being docked 10 points for breaching spending rules.
UEFA have held talks about the Premier Leagueâs less strict interpretation of the handball law in an attempt to award harsh penalties. This follows the penalty awarded to PSG to deny Newcastle victory on Tuesday night.
GAMEWEEK 14 PREVIEW đ€©
Look, we donât want to be âthat guyâ, but the Route One Goal Forecast thinks there might be a draught this weekendâŠ
But, Router, donât be too down.
There are still some lovely fixtures to look forward to stillâŠ
Newcastle vs Manchester United
Newcastleâs fixture run isnât favourableâŠ
But, donât doubt them. Since the 2-1 loss to Liverpool in August, the Magpies have won their past five Premier League home games.
And, quite convincingly⊠with an aggregate score of 12-1.
Howeâs lads have a reason to be confident.
But, wait, United arenât doing too shabby either in the league.
Theyâve won their past three league games by an aggregate score of 5-0.
Their away form has picked up too, as theyâve now won their past four Premier League away games.
Unitedâs issue? They havenât kept a clean sheet in four consecutive games since August 2017. The last time they did was in March 2013⊠and, we all know whatâs happened since thenâŠ
So⊠itâll be a close affair. Newcastleâs defensive strength might help them but United will be hoping to face some tired legs.
Howeâs squad is depleted and the tough mid-week fixture in Paris wouldnât have helpedâŠ
đ Quick hit: Newcastle kept a clean sheet in both Premier League meetings with United last season.
Burnley vs Sheffield United
This is an interesting oneâŠ
Here are two teams battling for survival. And⊠whoever triumphs is (basically) awarded six points.
While Burnley has won four of their past five home league games against Sheffield United, does it mean much if youâre on a seven-game home loss streak?
Weâre not convincedâŠ
Then again, Sheffield United have lost 25 of their last 30 Premier League away games - with only two wins.
The players mustnât like to travel muchâŠ
While both teams havenât been up to scratch this season, this is perhaps the most important game of the weekend.
Well, thatâs for Burnley and Sheff United fans, at leastâŠ
đ Quick hit: if Burnley loses to Sheffield United this weekend, they could become the first team in English Football League history to lose their first eight home games in a campaign. Eeek..
Manchester City vs Tottenham
In the last seven league games for this fixture, Tottenham comes out on top.
Yes, thatâs right Router.
In seven games, Spurs have won five.
For Pepâs side - often considered âfixture proofâ - this is perhaps their own âbogeyâ fixture.
In fact⊠since Pep took charge in 2016, City have lost more Premier League games against Tottenham (6) than they have against any other opponent.
And while Son has been isolated in Spursâ last three games, his record against City isnât too bad either. Heâs had 10 goal involvements (7 Gs, 3 As) in 17 games in all competitions.
But⊠City will have a chip on their shoulder after losing top-spot after a draw to Liverpool last gameweek.
After a tough few weeks as City dropped points to Chelsea and Liverpool, the onus is on Pepâs side to get the win.
đ Quick hit: Spurs are joint top with Newcastle for the most injuries (11) this season.
EXTRA-TIME â±ïž
2000s R&B music video or Bobby Zamoraâs Instagram? đ Bobby loves his Mrs and loves to show her off, even more, in music video style. The video with Alicia Keys Empire State of Mind playing in the background is our favourite.
When Kate Abdo shoots, she scores. Jamie Carragher tries to be cheeky with the CBS host but she doesnât miss with her reply.
Is this TalkSport call a hoax? After being a Manchester United fan for 45 years, this TalkSport caller claims he is changing allegiance to Spurs.
Evan Ferguson has burst onto the scene this year⊠enjoy all his 2023 goals to date. We can see why Liverpool are interested in the youngster.
Tottenhamâs injured 11 would beat their current first team. They have an entire first-team 11 out of action for the foreseeable future. Ange hopes that the Christmas fixture schedule doesnât add to their woes.
FANTASY PREMIER LEAGUE đ
CAPTAINCY
Our FPL captaincy analysis is back by popular demand.
As you know, weâre experimenting with gambling odds to help decide our captain each gameweek.
Since we started, weâve climbed the FPL ranks, so we canât see any reason to stop.
Before we dive straight into the analysis, we have to say this week is a little different to most, as we are spoilt for captaincy options.
R1 has identified at least six serious contenders to take your FPL armband.
We will start by analysing the six options by using their betting odds for scoring this game week: Haaland, Salah, Mbeumo, Watkins, Saka and Son all have favourable fixtures.
If youâre not familiar with odds, thatâs not a problem as we have a quick summary for you below:
đ„ Haaland is the best option for captaincy⊠again. The bookies think his chances of netting a goal at any time are double that of Salahâs. His chances for getting a hattrick are also almost double that of Liverpoolâs star man.
đ„ Runner up is⊠Salah. Fulham have the second-worst expected goals conceded away from home meaning Salah is still a strong contender for captain this week.
đ„Last, but not least, Mbeumo. Brentford faces the lowest-ranked team for expected goals away this season, Luton. This means Brentfordâs star man and penalty-taker will have ample opportunities to deliver as a captain this gameweek.
Itâs a tough call this game week. Lots of good players have good fixtures. In fact, we could write a piece on why any one of the above options would make a great captain.
So why are the odds so heavily in Haalandâs favour? Well, there are three reasonsâŠ
Spurs are seventh for goals conceded away from home this season. But the first-choice centre-back pairing who gave Spurs a decent away defence, are out. Instead of starting with Romeo and Van der Ven, Spurs are being forced to start with Emerson and Ben Davies as replacements.
Manchester City have scored the second most goals per game at home this season. Averaging almost three goals per game at home.
Haaland beats Salah for all the goal-scoring statistics this season: expected goals, big chances, shots in the box, shots on target and shots.
ISAK VS DARWIN
If youâre looking for a Haaland striking partner this week, then youâre probably closely monitoring Alexander Isak and Darwin Nunez as options.
And we can see whyâŠ
Both strikers have great underlying stats and are priced very well. Isak is currently ÂŁ7.4 and Darwin is ÂŁ7.6.
As this weekâs choices are hard enough, we have compiled a short pro/con summary for each of these juicy FPL assets:
Isak
â Has the second-highest expected goals scored per appearance in the Premier League this season - only bettered by Haaland.
â Has the fourth-highest expected goal involvement per appearance this season, which measures both goals and assists.
â Callum Wilson is expected back at the end of December. This massively reduces Isakâs chances of rotation.
â Isak is currently priced at ÂŁ7.4 compared to Darwin at ÂŁ7.6.
â Newcastle have nine games in 30 days, including Carabao Cup and Champions League matches.
Darwin
â Faces Fulham (H), Sheffield United (A) and Crystal Palace (A) in his next three games. Whereas Isak faces Man Utd (H), Everton (A) and Spurs (A).
â Liverpool has the highest expected goals in the league this season compared to Newcastle who sit fourth. This has resulted in Nunez having more shots, big chances and shots in the box compared to Isak.
â Darwin is a worse finisher than Isak based on his expected goals to actual goals scored ratio. Isak has an xG of 6.08 and has scored 7 this season in the league. Darwin has an xG of 5.58 and has only scored 4.
MEME đ
Erik arriving back from Turkey ready for this weekendâŠ.