Fantasy Premier League Tips: 11 Essential Players For 2019/20 Restart

With Fantasy Premier League returning, there are 11 players you MUST consider choosing!

By Ryan Stevens /

The Premier League is returning and so is fantasy football! This enforced break will have impacted many fantasy league manager's squads, with players returning from injury and there now being greater emphasis on squad rotation.

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Fantasy Football resumes on June 17, when Manchester City host Arsenal, and Aston Villa face Sheffield United, as part of an early double game week.

With the football landscape being very hard to predict, expect plenty of surprises and certain players shining during this non-stop fixture list.

The Bundesliga has shown us what we can expect of the restart, with their top sides rediscovering their form, while home advantage has become much less significant. Despite the surprising trend in Germany, it is difficult to predict whether this will continue in England's top flight.

Many managers may be scratching their heads, wondering what they can expect from the remaining 92 fixtures. However, as we enter the final quarter of the season, fantasy managers will be looking to make that final push and earn the bragging rights in their leagues.

If you are struggling to decide on your Fantasy Premier League squad, here are 11 essential players you should consider for 2019/20 restart...

11. Hugo Lloris

The first player on the list may seem a surprise. Hugo Lloris has been injured for the majority of the season, while Spurs have also looked defensively shaky. So why has he been chosen ahead of Dean Henderson and Nick Pope?

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If this break can benefit anyone, it would be José Mourinho. The manager who is known for building resilient defensive sides would have been delighted to see their experienced captain return. Despite there being suggestions that the Frenchman may be past his best, he did manage to keep a valuable clean sheet against Manchester City, on his second game back from injury!

Additionally, Spurs have a fairly kind run of games remaining, which could see the London side concede significantly fewer goals. At the price of £5.3m, there is some serious value in this World Cup winning goalkeeper.

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