We all know that fixture difficulty can be heavily impacted by being H/A, but specific players may be impacted more/less by this.
When looking at a player's scores, toggle the H and A in the top right, to include only Home/Away games.
This feature helped me massively this GW, when I was deciding to play Anton Miranchuk or not.
The images above show his scoring H/A, he is far better at home, so I picked him and he scored 94pts.
In contrast, here is Thuram's H/A, where there isnt such a significant change.
2. SorareData Auction alerts
On the SD app, you can click the little bell on a player auction, to bring up the notification options.
You can set a reminder for 5mins before the end, or sometimes I will set 'After each bid' so I know if it goes over my target price.
3. Watchlist Auctions/Offers page
When buying cards, I will often create a new watchlist for things like 'Undervalued cards' 'GW298 Underdog' or 'Chal D3 upgrades' etc.
The auction/offers tab on a watchlist page shows me the auctions only for the cards on my watchlist...
...rather than all my favourites when using the favourites tab on Sorare.
The prices tab is also great on watchlists, allowing me to see, for example, which of the u23 Champ players I'm watching have gone down in price, so I can buy cheaper.
4. Match Odds in the Lineup Builder
I'm sure most people have seen this feature, but the Matchday odds are a great indicator of who has good fixtures, compared to using the Oppo. Average.
You can sort by most favourable fixtures, as bookies tend to be most accurate.
While I like the Oppo. Average score, it doesnt consider the variations in scoring/play style of different players within one position.
For example, a deep defending, counterattack side, may be good to play against if you're a DLP who racks up passes, but if you...
...are an offensive winger who relies on decisives, this may not be a good fixture.
While match odds dont capture that difference either, they give a broader indication of the fixture difficulty.
5. Highest-to-Lowest Roster price variation
I love this feature as its a really low-effort tool for a really difficult skill of timing a sale.
By ordering from H-L Week variation, you can see which players have risen in price over the last week.
Although it may sometimes use floor price, for liquid cards it is a great indicator that a player's price is rising.
I also use it to see when cards have gone down in price without my exit plan changing, allowing me to 'double-down' at a lower price.
6. My Gallery Injuries page
I'm not sure when this was added but I've only been using it recently, SD collate info from reputable injury sources and present it to you, personalised for your gallery.
It saves you a load of time doing research, as for more public injuries they will display the timeline/severity etc.
7. Stats page - Set Piece Takers
Both for your gallery or on watchlists, SD show a variety of stats, including which players take set pieces.
Again, this saves you research, as there is no way to see corner/FK takers on Sorare or SD when looking at a player's scores.
SD are constantly improving the site, so I'm sure there are plenty more features going under the radar for Sorare users.
These are some of my personal favourites, and I hope they help you all too.
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Odgaard recently signed from Sassuolo for Β£3.7m, after a strong 21/22 season on loan at Waalwijk.
When starting last season, Odgaard averaged 53.5pts per game, helped by his 0.51 G+A/90.
While he certainly benefited from being their talisman, Waalwijk finished as the 10th best side, with Odgaard directly involved in 40% of their goals.
Following some early European transfers, here are 3 Elite tier u23 stacks to consider for the new season, with Mid and Lower tier options coming this weekend π
Let me know any new combo's you'll be using β¬οΈ
PSG have signed creative midfielder Vitinha for ~Β£37m.
Following poor midfield signings in the last few seasons, they lack a trusted midfield trio behind their forward line.
Despite playing with just 3, they had six CMs with over 1200 minutes last season.
Vitinha looks to be an excellent solution to this problem. With his deep field passing and comfort on the ball, he provides creativity from outside the 18yard box.
He averaged a 73% dribble success rate and a 55% duel success rate, while completing 90% of his passes...
While there are a few 4.0m defenders expected to move to starting roles at new teams, Neco Williams at Forest looks to be the best pick.
Neco played 14 games on loan at Fulham in the second half of 21/22, where he scored 2G and 2A in 1200minutes, for a goal involvement every 3.3 games. Forest are expected to play a 3atb system, where Neco would operate as the right wing-back.
The giant clubs of world football are often perceived as too big to fall. They have too much history, financial backing or a big enough fanbase to protect them from prolonged periods of downfall.
Yet just in the last couple of decades, weβve seen clubs including Liverpool, Arsenal, Milan and now Manchester United have periods of prolonged decline.
1. When a card is selling at auction, a losing bidder may buy a listed card instead of competing in the auction.
Due to the incremental bidding system, in this example, they cannot bid below 0.627.
So now you know they are aiming to pay <0.627, so push them close to that price.
2.
When on a manager's gallery page, sorting by highest or lowest price will bring the listed cards to the front.
Helpful when you see a manager is selling cards, or for better visualising your own listed cards.
Why you should buy Super Rare Keepers & Defenders for D3 π§΅
It's a common theory that using SR defenders and, in particular, keepers in D3 is a bad choice, and therefore you should not buy them unless playing D2.