Fantasy Premier League
Why FA Cup quarter-finals are crucial for planning ahead in FPL
By The Scout19 Mar 2025
The Scout explains how this weekend's cup results should influence managers' chip strategies for the run-in
Related ArticlesThe results of this weekend's FA Cup quarter-final matches will have a huge bearing on how managers inFantasy Premier League plan for the run-in.
Firstly, the results will finalise the schedule for Blank Gameweek 34 (BGW34) in Fantasy.A Blank Gameweek is a Gameweek containing fewer than the normal 10 matches, where some clubs don't play a Premier League fixture, and players from those teams score ZERO points in FPL.
The matches which are removed from BGW34 will be given new dates, which will determine the remaining Double Gameweeks for the season. A Double Gameweek is when a club has two matches in a single Gameweek and players from those teams get two chances to earn FPL points.
The Scout's guide to Blank and Double Gameweeks in 2024/25 Fantasy
Get the key dates for Blanks and Doubles to help plan ahead and inform your chip strategy
It is only when managers have all this information at their disposal that they can make informed decisions around their chip strategies for the final nine Gameweeks of 2024/25.
How FA Cup quarter-finals will affect Blank Gameweek 34
Either three or four Premier League fixtures will be removed from BGW34 due to the FA Cup.
Seven Premier League clubs are through to the FA Cup quarter-finals.
Those who progress to the semi-finals will NOT have a Premier League fixture in BGW34 of Fantasy, because the semi-finals happen on the same weekend.
Significantly, those teams' scheduled Premier League opponents on that weekend would ALSO be without a Premier League match.
Many FPL managers are planning to play their Free Hit chip in BGW34 to alleviate those problems.
The Scout’s guide to using your chips in 2024/25 Fantasy
Find out what each chip does and how they can be used effectively in Blank or Double Gameweeks
At present, there are only SIX Premier League matches confirmed to be going ahead in BGW34:Chelsea vEverton,Liverpool vTottenham Hotspur,Wolverhampton Wanderers vLeicester City,Newcastle United vIpswich Town,Southampton vFulham andBrighton & Hove Albion vWest Ham United.
Arsenal vCrystal Palace,Aston Villa vManchester City andNottingham Forest vBrentford will now be postponed as a result of Saturday and Sunday's FA Cup quarter-final ties.
The other scheduled fixtures in BGW34 could also be postponed because the clubs in bold below could still reach the FA Cup semi-finals.
GW34 fixtures that could be postponed
GW34 fixture | Fixture postponed if... |
---|---|
Bournemouth v Man Utd | Bournemouth win in QF |
This weekend's remaining FA Cup quarter-finals
Sunday: 16:30 BST:AFC Bournemouth v Man City
Handily, managers will know all of the FA Cup quarter-final results by Sunday evening, which is two days before the Gameweek 30 deadline of18:15 BST on Tuesday 1 April.
Many are planning to Wildcard in Gameweek 30 or 31, depending on both the outcomes of those cup ties and whether the new dates for the rescheduled matches have been announced.
Should you Wildcard NOW or in Gameweek 31 in FPL?
The Scout explains the pros and cons of using the chip in each Gameweek
At present, those managers will also use the chip to bring in Crystal Palace and Newcastle players for their Double Gameweek 32 (DGW32).
They could then deploy theirBench Boost chip in DGW32, if they still have it available, potentially owning six players who all play twice, and therefore getting 12 appearances from those players alone.
Another option is to use the Triple Captain chip in DGW32 onAlexander Isak(£9.3m) for Newcastle's two home matches againstManchester United and Palace.
Alternatively, you could use the Assistant Manager chip onOliver Glasner (£0.8m) over Gameweeks 30-32 to profit from Palace's four matches.
But remember, you can only use ONE chip in any Gameweek, so if you play the Assistant Manager chip in Gameweek 30, you can't use another chip until Gameweek 33.
When is the best time to use the Assistant Manager chip?
The Scout discusses when to deploy the chip in conjunction with the Wildcard, Bench Boost, Triple Captain and Free Hit over the remaining nine Gameweeks
What the FA Cup quarter-finals mean for future Double Gameweeks
At present, the only confirmed Double Gameweek that managers can plan for is DGW32.
It looks very likely that more will follow, with potentially up to EIGHT clubs getting a future Double Gameweek depending on this weekend's FA Cup results.
The crucial question here for Fantasy managers is WHEN those rescheduled fixtures will be announced.
It's uncertain whether we will have the full picture for Double Gameweeks before the Gameweek 30 deadline, which is only 48 hours after the last FA Cup quarter-final is played.
This is why many managers are waiting to finalise their chip strategies, including their Wildcard, until the Gameweek 31 deadline of11:00 BST on Saturday 5 April, which gives the fixture reschedulers an extra four days to decide new dates.
When those Double Gameweeks will take place is another question altogether.
Certainly, if history repeats itself, a Double Gameweek 37 could be on the cards. There is also a possibility that any clubs still involved in Europe may have an earlier Double Gameweek to avoid fixture congestion.
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