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Fixture Difficulty Swing GW30

Best and worst 5-match fixture runs from this gameweek onward.

Leeds have the easiest upcoming run with an average FDR of 2.20, while Brentford face the toughest stretch at 3.60. These rankings help identify which teams to target or avoid when planning transfers and wildcards over the next 5 fixtures.

#TeamAvg FDR (next 5)
1 Leeds 2.20
2 Arsenal 2.40
3 Brighton 2.60
4 Everton 2.60
5 Sunderland 2.60
6 Wolves 2.60
7 Man City 2.80
8 Spurs 2.80
9 Aston Villa 3.00
10 Bournemouth 3.00
11 Chelsea 3.00
12 Man Utd 3.00
13 Burnley 3.20
14 Fulham 3.20
15 Newcastle 3.20
16 Nott'm Forest 3.20
17 West Ham 3.20
18 Crystal Palace 3.40
19 Liverpool 3.40
20 Brentford 3.60

How This Works

Each team's average Fixture Difficulty Rating (FDR) is calculated over their next 5 matches using the official FPL difficulty scale (1 = easiest, 5 = hardest). Teams are sorted from the lowest (easiest run) to the highest (toughest run), helping you identify which clubs to target for transfers and wildcards.

Data sourced from the Official Fantasy Premier League API. Player and fixture information updated regularly from the FPL data feed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which FPL team has the easiest fixtures from GW30?
Leeds have the easiest fixture run from GW30 with an average FDR of 2.20 over their next 5 matches. Arsenal (2.40) and Brighton (2.60) also have favourable runs.
Which FPL team has the hardest fixtures from GW30?
Brentford face the toughest upcoming stretch from GW30 with an average FDR of 3.60. Liverpool (3.40) and Crystal Palace (3.40) also have difficult runs. Consider selling or benching assets from these teams.
What does FDR mean in FPL?
FDR stands for Fixture Difficulty Rating, the official FPL scale from 1 (easiest) to 5 (hardest) assigned to each match. In GW30, Leeds have the lowest average FDR (2.20) making them the best team to target for transfers and wildcard picks.
Should I base FPL transfers on fixture difficulty?
Yes — fixture difficulty is one of the strongest predictors of FPL returns, especially for defenders and goalkeepers. Teams with FDR below 2.5 (like Leeds, Arsenal in GW30) are prime targets for clean sheet potential and attacking returns against weaker opposition.
How far ahead should I plan transfers using fixture difficulty?
Most FPL managers plan 3-5 gameweeks ahead using fixture difficulty. This page shows 5-match averages from GW30. The gap between the easiest (Leeds, FDR 2.20) and hardest (Brentford, FDR 3.60) is significant enough to influence wildcard and free hit decisions.