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Fundamentals of Fantasy Premier League

Fundamentals of Fantasy Premier League

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Fantasy Premier League (FPL) is back for the 2022/23 season and there’s plenty to get your head around.

With new players, big prices and chips all to be considered, here are the basics of FPL.

In Fantasy Premier League (FPL), managers are required to select a squad of 15 Premier League players, using a budget of £100m. From the squad of 15 players, managers choose 11 players for their team for each round of Premier League fixtures, called a gameweek. 

Players’ on-pitch performances score managers fantasy points, including for minutes played, goals, assists and clean sheets. Negative points are incurred for things like bookings, goals conceded and missed penalties and the number of points awarded can fluctuate based on a player’s position. 

Each week in FPL, managers are required to choose a captain and a vice captain. The points total for the captain will be doubled. If a captain plays zero minutes, then the captain’s points multiplier will pass to the vice captain.

Each season fantasy managers are traditionally given two wildcards, one per half of the season. The wildcard allows managers to make unlimited transfers ahead of a new gameweek, to give your entire squad a new look. It is considered the most powerful chip in FPL. Once the wildcard is activated it cannot be canceled and it is only possible to use one chip per gameweek. 

In the 2022/23 season, managers will have three wildcards due to the Qatar World Cup.

Aside from the wildcard, fantasy managers are traditionally given three additional chips in a season: Triple Captain, Bench Boost and Free Hit. For Triple Captain, the captain points are tripled. On Bench Boost, all bench players contribute to the overall gameweek points total. Free Hit works similar to a wildcard with unlimited transfers, but these changes are only live for one gameweek, before your team reverts back to your previous one. 

Sometimes the fixture scheduling can change due to clashes with Cup competitions, outbreaks of illness or for bad weather. A blank gameweek is where at least one team doesn’t have a fixture. A double gameweek is where at least one team has…

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