Full Fixture List
August
16: Nottingham Forest (A)
23: Aston Villa (H)
30: Sunderland (A)
September
13: Chelsea (H)
20: Fulham (A)
27: Man United (H)
October
4: Man City (A)
18: West Ham (A)
25: Liverpool (H)
November
1: Crystal Palace (A)
8: Newcastle (H)
22: Brighton (A)
29: Burnley (H)
December
3: Arsenal (A)
6: Tottenham (A)
13: Leeds (H)
20: Wolves (A)
27: Bournemouth (H)
30: Tottenham (H)
January
3: Everton (A)
7: Sunderland (H)
17: Chelsea (A)
24: Nottingham Forest (H)
31: Aston Villa (A)
February
7: Newcastle (A)
11: Arsenal (H)
21: Brighton (H)
28: Burnley (A)
March
4: Bournemouth (A)
14: Wolves (H)
21: Leeds (A)
April
11: Everton (H)
18: Fulham (H)
25: Man United (A)
May
2: West Ham (H)
9: Man City (A)
17: Crystal Palace (H)
24: Liverpool (A)
Fantasy Angles
- Rough start: Four top-eight sides in first seven games. Avoid early.
- Toney trap: Don’t expect magic straight away. He’s draftable but don’t overpay.
- Fixture uplift: From GW13 onwards it gets juicy. Bournemouth, Spurs (H), Everton, Sunderland.
- Set-piece threat: Jensen and Wissa become relevant when the schedule lightens.
Draft Strategy Tips
- No Brentford before GW12. Seriously.
- Forward players can be a value trade target when everyone panics after GW4.
- Thomas Frank gone, defence in flux — only use for backups or auto-sub fillers.
- Watch game time and roles under new boss before committing.
StatrDraft Verdict
The post-Frank era starts with turbulence. Brentford’s schedule offers no favours early, and until they hit their stride under new management, they’re fantasy red flags. Watch from a distance and move fast when the fixtures flip. The second half of the season? That’s when you strike.
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