Clarification on Dream Team Gameweeks over festive period – don’t get caught out by schedule quirks

Clarification on Dream Team Gameweeks over festive period – don’t get caught out by schedule quirks

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Clarification on Dream Team Gameweeks over festive period – don’t get caught out by schedule quirks
Author: Nick Elliott
Published: Dec, 17 2024 16:07

DREAM TEAM managers need to be aware of the schedule throughout the festive period. Gameweeks typically run from Friday night or Saturday morning until Thursday evening but there are some quirks to be aware of in the coming weeks. Gameweek 16 contains a full round of Premier League fixtures to be played over the weekend followed by eight games on Boxing Day (Thursday 26th December) as well as two more the day after (Friday 27th December).

 [Dream Team bosses should be aware of the scheduling quirks around Christmas]
Image Credit: The Sun [Dream Team bosses should be aware of the scheduling quirks around Christmas]

Usually, those Friday night games would kickstart the following Gameweek but to simplify things, the two fixtures due to take place on 27th December — Brighton v Brentford and Arsenal v Ipswich - will be included in Gameweek 16. Simply put, all 20 teams will play twice in Gameweek 16 and just once in Gameweek 17 - this is the most important point for gaffers to bear in mind.

 [Arsenal v Ipswich on Friday December 27th is included in Gameweek 16]
Image Credit: The Sun [Arsenal v Ipswich on Friday December 27th is included in Gameweek 16]

Looking ahead to January, Gameweek 18 is also little unusual because of a quirk in the FA Cup scheduling. The majority of the FA Cup third round games will take place in Gameweek 19 but three fixtures have been scheduled for the preceding Thursday and will therefore be part of Gameweek 18.

 [Fulham and Everton have two fixtures to fulfil in Gameweek 18]
Image Credit: The Sun [Fulham and Everton have two fixtures to fulfil in Gameweek 18]

Sheffield United v Cardiff is irrelevant in the context of Dream Team since it's a meeting between two Championship sides but points will be scored during Everton v Peterborough and Fulham v Watford. This means the Toffees and the Cottagers are set to pull double duty in Gameweek 18.

And they won't be alone since the first leg of the Carabao Cup semi-finals are scheduled for Gameweek 18 — four of the following teams will be involved: Arsenal, Crystal Palace, Liverpool, Southampton, Manchester United, Tottenham, Newcastle, Brentford.

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