After the good, we now have the bad.

Welcome back to another edition of Forecasting Bad Fixtures, in which we showcase which clubs you should avoid drafting in players from, for your Fantasy Premier League teams.

In one of the most entertaining seasons in recent memory, many times an unfavoured side will come out on top and prove us analysts all wrong. However, more likely than not, unfavourable games for your fantasy players means less of an opportunity for them to accrue points, unless their name is Riyad Mahrez or Jamie Vardy.

Two weeks ago we predicted that Leicester will have trouble beating Liverpool and Manchester City, but we had to eat humble pie after two wins for the incredible Foxes.

But most teams are not super hot Leicester, and if any of your Fantasy Players are in the clubs set to be mentioned in the next few pages, you should heavily consider selling them.

Here are three teams TO AVOID ahead of Gameweek 26.

Arsenal

Arsenal celebrate 3

Arsenal are once again in the title race this season, but to finally win it for the first time since 2004, Arsene Wenger’s men must battle through quite a difficult run of games in the next five.

The Gunners first start this weekend against league leaders Leicester, knowing that a loss will see the Foxes go eight points ahead of them in the race for the title. Afterwards, they play Man United (away), Swansea (Home), Tottenham (away), and West Brom (home).

The Swans game is the only tie that should look comfortable on paper, but they have turned their form around and are unbeaten in four games since the appointment of Francesco Guidollin as manager.

However, we advise to hold on to Arsenal assets such as Alexis Sanchez (11.0) and Mesut Ozil (9.9). If you have off-form Olivier Giroud (9.1) though, we believe there are better options elsewhere.

West Bromwich Albion

West Brom dejected

At the beginning of the season, West Bromwich Albion defenders were the go to choices for clean sheets, but now there aren’t very many interesting assets to look at in the entire team.

However, if you do own the likes of Craig Dawson (5.1) or goalkeeper Ben Foster (4.9), it would be wise to sell them ahead of their rather daunting fixture list.

The Baggies face Everton (Away), Crystal Palace (Home), Leicester City (Away), Manchester United (Home), and Arsenal (Away) in their next five... with the Palace game the only real hope of getting a win.

Swansea

Swansea (centre)

Swansea have turned their form around in recent games, with the Welsh club undefeated in four and collecting eight points in the process.

Gylfi Siggurdson (7.0) has also been in incredible form, scoring five goals in his last six games making many managers start to consider bringing in the Iceland star.

However, interested members should hold off until Gameweek 29, with the Swans facing an in-form Southampton (Home), Tottenham Hotspur (Away), and then Arsenal (Away). After that, midfielder Andre Ayew (6.8) and even striker Alberto Paloschi (6.0) should be brought into consideration.