Draft Fantasy
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To bring a new style of fantasy football game to football and fantasy sports fans around the world. America has had draft-style fantasy leagues for years and it's been a massive hit there. Our mission was to bring that same enjoyment to all those people that follow the English Premiership and were looking for a draft version of fantasy football.
Draft Fantasy
2w ago
We’re excited to announce the return of Draft Fantasy for the upcoming Major League Soccer (MLS) season. This game offers soccer fans and fantasy sports enthusiasts a chance to engage with the league in a unique and strategic way. What is MLS Draft Fantasy? MLS Draft Fantasy is an alternative to traditional fantasy soccer games. […]
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Draft Fantasy
4M ago
Our Euro 2024 fantasy football game is live!
We’re offering both snake drafts and auction drafts on our brand new platform!
The difference between draft and other fantasy football games is that in draft each team in your league is unique.
In snake drafts, players are picked one by one, with the pick order reversing each round.
In auction drafts, managers bid on each player, with the player going to the highest bidder. Each team starts with a £250 budget.
The major benefit of draft is that it’s more like the real game where each team is unique. Mbappe doesn’t play for France and England. So why ..read more
Draft Fantasy
5M ago
This summer, Europe’s leading football nations will collide in Germany at Euro 2024. And while the more experienced and established players will be crucial for their respective countries, there are a lot of young talents who will be keen to impress, and it’s they who could make the difference between success and failure.
Jude Bellingham
There’s only one player to start this list with, and that’s Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham. The twenty-year-old has enjoyed a meteoric rise to the top after a hugely successful spell with German giants Borussia Dortmund led Madrid to acquire his services in ..read more
Draft Fantasy
6M ago
The transfer window is one of the most important things for any football team to master.
With just two opportunities to reshape a team every year, the transfer window allows teams to buy and sell players and it can often determine the success of a team on the pitch.
In the past few transfer windows, we have seen record spending transfer fees and the end of the transfer window has become an event in itself.
Kate Richardson is an expert when it comes to covering football transfers and she has been on hand to let us know seven of the most iconic transfers that have happened in football hist ..read more
Draft Fantasy
1y ago
The first double gameweek of the season and what a thriller it’s set up to be with players from powerhouses Luton and Burnley each set for two shots at stardom. For some fantasy managers this will present an opportunity to get the edge on their opponent. For others, perhaps FPL veterans, the pain of Emmanuel Dennis’ red card or Shane Duffy’s single point live all too long in the memory to consider being suckered in by such temptations….Here are this week’s picks to help you navigate Gameweek 7 in either instance.
Reece Burke (LUT) DEF Ownership: 0% &nb ..read more
Draft Fantasy
1y ago
It’s safe to say last week’s picks were a mixed bag. Neto got off to a fast start, while late injuries to Aurier and Robinson ruined my defender picks. Lyle Foster’s near monster haul was dashed when a controversially disallowed goal and a last-minute red card cancelled out his first-half assist. We go again! Moving on to Gameweek 6 preparations, here are a few more low-owned gems to consider adding into your squads.
Max Kilman (WOL) DEF Ownership: 17.8% Next Fixture: LUT (A)
Having been burned by no-shows from my full-back pic ..read more
Draft Fantasy
1y ago
We did it! We made it through another International Break and now the real football, the only football, fantasy football, can resume. Having bagged a goal from Danjuma and with Emerson unfortunate to not come away with the same last week, we are back for this week’s low owned differentials for your Gameweek 5 waivers.
Serge Aurier (NFO) DEF Ownership: 21.7% Next Fixture: BUR (H)
The first to feature twice this season, I’m returning to Forest’s defence for Burnley’s visit on Monday evening. While Auriers’ double assist haul in G ..read more
Draft Fantasy
1y ago
Goals galore in gameweek 3 with a few surprise braces from popular fantasy assets. Personally, I’ve been expecting a brace from the bench from Darwin Nunez to be imminent, but I was more surprised to see Sterling’s return to form and a brace for Matty Cash! That’s all water under the bridge now as we race towards the end of the transfer window and headfirst for gameweek 4. Here are a few hidden gems to consider recruiting for this week.
Emerson Palmieiri (WHU) DEF Ownership: 10.7% Next Fixture: LUT (H)
Following 3-1 triumphs ov ..read more
Draft Fantasy
1y ago
Last week’s picks were a mixed bag, with Aurier’s double assist points saving my blushes after my Everton double-up failed miserably against Aston Villa. It’s perhaps not surprising then, that Villa appears twice in this week’s picks. If you’re seeking to improve your squad for Gameweek 3, here are a few names to keep an eye out for on Friday’s waiver wire and open market.
Lucas Digne (AVL) DEF Ownership: 12.1% Next Fixture: BUR (A)
Following an assist and a clean sheet in Gameweek 2, Digne provided a further hat-trick of assists in Hibs’ midweek Eu ..read more
Draft Fantasy
1y ago
For some the return will have been glorious, for others, a harsh reminder of the trials and tribulations of daring to venture into such a cruel game as fantasy football. But rest assured, there is a long way to go and the game isn’t won in week 1, but on the waiver wire.
To help, here are some low-owned picks to consider as you look to bolster your squad ahead of Gameweek 2.
Keane (EVE) Ownership: 10.6%
Despite a 1-0 defeat to Fulham on opening day of the season, there were signs of encouragement for Toffee’s fans and they should c ..read more