Fantasy Premier League captain is one of the most crucial decision an FPL Player has to make every week, and so to assist making that decision we have our 20-21 Fantasy Premier League FPL Captain Analysis.
This isn’t quite as detailed as our regular weekly Captain’s table which considers a lot more data points, but is a decent guide for planning ahead.
For our weekly FPL Captain’s table analysis, check out our FPL link here.
Sometimes it is pure luck, but with more data you can easily make yourself more lucky.
For this analysis, we have taken just three data point for a long term plan.
We have used our own in house fixture difficulty to determine how hard the game is likely to be. As team data is sometimes overlooked in FPL.
Then we have each player’s goals and assists record against every opponent, then factored in whether players are more likely to score home or away.
All of this is presented is a colour coded table that makes it easy to follow for the 20-21 Fantasy Premier League season.
Enjoy the 20-21 Fantasy Premier League FPL Captain Analysis, with hopes we can join you in the top 100K.
The 20-21 FPL Captain Analysis Season Planner
The below table has our rating out of ten for each premium player for the 20-21 season ahead.
A more updated list will be included in our weekly FPL preview.
The recent Euro transfers have been left out as their H2H record would count against them.
The 20-21 FPL Captain Analysis – Home v Away
Some players seem to be better at home than away, and on the rare occasion, the other way.
So to assist you, the canny FPL player, we have a table of when each of our premium players are playing home and away this season.
Manchester clubs seem to dovetail home and away nicely, so a KDB /. Bruno Fernandes pairing looks a solid combination for FPL Captain swapping.
The 20-21 FPL Captain Analysis – Goals Home or Away
Going one step further to the above we have each players goal scoring record for their career both home and away.
We haven’t included assists yet.
Some interesting results too.
A few surprises with players scoring on the road. TAA doesn’t score many goals so is a smaller pool.
Mahrez scores away as it is usually the only time Pep starts him.
The two Liverpool heavyweights lean towards home scoring, so rotating them at home with maybe a Bruno or Vardy away could be a sound FPL captain rotation idea.
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