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Fantasy Premier League (FPL) is the official free-to-play fantasy football game of the English Premier League. With over 10 million players, it is the largest fantasy football game of any domestic football league.
History
Created by ISM (International Sports Multimedia) and owned and operated by the Premier League, Fantasy Premier League was introduced in 2002 for the 2002–03 Premier League season. It was launched in conjunction with the creation of the Premier League website.
In its first season it had 76,200 players with first place winning a VIP trip to a Premier League match of their choice. The player base has grown annually with the exception of the 2012–13 and 2023–24 season, surpassing one million players for the first time during the 2006–07 season and over 10 million entries for the first time during the 2022–23 campaign.
Gameplay
= Classic
=The classic Fantasy Premier League game is open to the public and is contested annually by millions worldwide. Participants must select a team based on real-life Premier League footballers who scored fantasy points based on those players' real-life statistical performances. Points accumlate across the season in order to declare a champion. As well as the overall global leaderboard, there are smaller automatic public leaderboards categorised by home country and Premier League club supported.
Team selection: Participants select a squad of 15 players from the Premier League within an allocated £100m budget. A maximum of three players can be selected per club. Starting XIs must contain one goalkeeper and a minimum of three defenders.
Team management: Managers are permitted to make one free transfer per gameweek with the opportunity to roll over four (previously one until 2024) on a weekly basis for a maximum of five. Additional transfers can be made for a -4 points deduction per transfer. Users also select a captain, whose score is doubled for the round, and a vice-captain, who will become captain automatically should the chosen captain not play. Changes must be made before the gameweek deadline. Substitutes are automatically activated in order of bench order preference and within the formation restrictions if a starting player does not play.
Points scoring: Points are awarded based on real life player performance with actions such as goals, assists and clean sheets earning points while points are deducted for bookings and conceding goals. A bonus points system also rewards players for underlying stats with the top three scoring players in metrics such as pass completion and tackles earning bonus points. Since 2012, Opta has been the data provider for FPL. The game runs across the length of the entire Premier League season and the overall winner is the manager who has accumulated the most points at the conclusion of the season.
Chips: Since 2015, managers have been equipped with several chips to use throughout the season. They must be activated prior to the gameweek deadline and may be only used once during the season (except for wildcard). Chips include:
Wildcard - unlimited permanent transfers at no cost. Managers are given two during the season. One must be played in the first half of the season (GW 1 - 19) and the other in the second half on the season (GW 20 - 38)
Triple captain - selected captain's points are tripled instead of doubled.
Bench boost - points from a manager's substitutes are added to the total.
Free hit - unlimited transfers at no cost for a single gameweek. The previous gameweek's team will be restored at the end of the round.
Mystery chip - ahead of the 2024–25 season, FPL announced a new "mystery chip" available to play in January 2025.
All out attack (discontinued in 2017) - enabled managers to play a 2-5-3 formation i.e. start an extra attacker at the expense of a defender.
Mini-leagues: Users can create their own mini-leagues and invite others to join. Scoring can either be in the standard format or in a head-to-head league whereby teams face off against one other each gameweek, earning three points for a win or one for a tie.
FPL Cup: A knockout cup competition runs concurrently during the season. Managers are randomly drawn against an opponent and face off in a head-to-head match using their regular FPL team with only the winner proceeding to the next round.
= Draft
=As well as the standard format, FPL introduced a draft mode for the first time in 2017. In this instance, managers join small private leagues of between 2–16 managers. There is no budget and instead managers take turns to select players for their 15-man squads. However, once a player has been selected, they are not available for any other managers in that specific private league to select.
= Challenge
=In March 2024, FPL launched a beta version of a new DFS game called FPL Challenge. The mode is separate to the main game and requires players to build a squad for one single gameweek with a particular challenge unique to that gameweek also active e.g. unlimited budget, players in certain positions or for certain clubs score double etc. Unlike the classic and draft modes, the game is a short-form "daily" game with scores resetting back to zero after each round meaning there were no cumulative season-long leaderboards and prizes are awarded to the top three scoring managers for each individual round. However, ahead of the first full 2024–25 season, FPL added a season-long leaderboard and the ability to create mini-leagues. Events were also introduced. An event is a short collection of four or five gameweeks with a broader theme e.g. five-a-side teams rather than the classic XI. Managers are able to track their mini-league standings during events as well as single gameweeks and season-long points.
Winners
Highest scoring players
Below is a list of players who have finished a season as the highest-scoring Fantasy Premier League player.
Number of multiple wins shown in brackets.
Other games
As well as the Premier League's own official game, there are numerous other fantasy football games based on Premier League play, some of which predate FPL. Media outlets such as The Telegraph and Sky Sports offer cash prizes for winning their own variations of the classic format. Draft Fantasy Football is an independent platform that offers both snake and auction draft games. FanTeam is a gambling site that offers daily games as well as a pay-to-enter season-long game. Sorare is a cryptocurrency-based game where users create teams by collecting and trading player cards and NFTs. The company signed an official four-year licensing deal with the Premier League in January 2023.
References
External links
Fantasy Premier League Homepage
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