Fantasy Premier League: What are the different FPL websites?
Fantasy Football comes in different forms - which version do you play?
Fantasy Premier League began decades ago now. Original versions of the game involved writing your team onto paper and posting it off to an address.
It's changed a bit since then. Just like a regular top-flight manager, you can tweak your FPL team until the day of kick-off - plus there are wildcards, free hits, bonus points and your very own private leagues to enjoy.
Here at FourFourTwo, we just focus on the official FPL game - which can be accessed online as well as on the Premier League app - but there are other versions of Fantasy Football. Let's run through them.
1. Fantasy Premier League
The flagship version of the game, Fantasy Premier League is regulated by the Premier League itself, with stats provided by Opta. The site offers advice and tips with The Scout blog and a specific podcast, while first prize for the entirety of the game wins a 7-night break in the UK including VIP hospitality at two 2022/23 Premier League matches, among other things.
Within the FPL game, you can play Fantasy and Fantasy Draft. You can also set up leagues and cups, then share a code with friends to compete against them.
Visit the official Fantasy Premier League site
2. EuroFantasy
If you're looking for a Fantasy Football game that isn't just Premier League-specific, EuroFantasy could be for you.
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EuroFantasy allows you to sign up with Facebook and pick players all across the continent. Point-scoring is similar to the regular FPL game and you can play Draft or Fantasy.
Visit the official Euro Fantasy site
3. The Telegraph
There's £10,000 to be won with the Telegraph, who have just had a Euro 2020 Fantasy League.
There's less to think about with this version of the game. You only have to pick a starting XI for your team and you've only been given £50m to spend (what a stingy chairman, eh?). You have 40 transfers to use whenever you want to make them - you can make a maximum of five before a matchday.
Visit the official Telegraph Fantasy site
4. The Sun Dream Team
A red-top giant, The Sun also have their own version of Fantasy Football.
Dream Team has a Draft and Fantasy version and there's £100K to be won. As with the Telegraph, you get £50m to spend as you wish.
Visit the official Sun Dream Team site
More Fantasy Premier League stories
You can play Fantasy Premier League online on the Premier League website, or on the Premier League app, which is available on iOS and Android. Still missing something? Here's everything you need to know about FPL, including FourFourTwo's guides on the game. Enjoy!
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Mark White is the Digital Content Editor at FourFourTwo. During his time on the brand, Mark has written three cover features on Mikel Arteta, Martin Odegaard and the Invincibles, and has written pieces on subjects ranging from Sir Bobby Robson’s time at Barcelona to the career of Robinho. An encyclopedia of football trivia and collector of shirts, he first joined the team back in 2020 as a staff writer.