FPL 2024-25: Fantasy Premier League tips, rule changes, new mystery chip - and Salah or Haaland for Gameweek 1 team (2024)

FPL 2024-25: Fantasy Premier League tips, rule changes, new mystery chip - and Salah or Haaland for Gameweek 1 team (1)

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Fantasy Premier League is back and there are just hours until the first deadline of the season.

That is not just time to tinker with your FPL team, though - it is time to get your head around what could be the biggest rule changes in the game's history and how they could alter your approach.

Let's break down some key questions, explain the new transfer rule and give you some differential players to consider.

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What are FPL's new rules?

The biggest change this season is to free transfers and how many you can accumulate at one time.

Previously, it was only possible to bank two free transfers, which was fairly restrictive if you wanted to make a significant change to your team - selling Erling Haaland, for example, to buy Mohamed Salah.

You can now bank five transfers at a time. And you can also keep these transfers when you play a chip such as a wildcard or free hit.

Why is this a big deal? It gives you the chance to play several 'mini wildcards' throughout the season and you have more creativity in the way you use your chips.

You can be super aggressive in targeting fixture swings, ditching three or four players in one go.

You could wildcard to build for a bench boost and quickly ditch four or five of those players a couple of gameweeks later.

Here is one example of how it could work early on:

  • Gameweek 1 - pick a team and roll with it

  • Gameweek 4 - (three transfers in the bank) wildcard a new team to target fixtures swings - Brighton and Villa for example

  • Gameweek 6 - you now have five transfers in the bank, a mini wildcard - you can make another huge change or just keep your powder dry for later.

There are other changes this season, external too.

Bonus points have been tweaked. You could write a separate article on how this will affect things, but the simple explanation is that defenders are less likely to get bonus points and forwards who win fouls or shoot on target a lot will get more.

And there is a new chip, the Mystery Chip, which we will talk about later.

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Salah or Haaland? Or can you afford both?

FPL has done well with pricing this season too, with the best midfielders such as Phil Foden, Cole Palmer and Bukayo Saka all coming in at £9.5m or more.

This forces you to make some tough choices, especially with the game's two juggernauts, Salah and Haaland, at £12.5m and £15m (a £1m price rise) respectively.

Can you fit both in your team? Yes, it is possible, but you have to make sacrifices elsewhere and you can only captain one of them each week anyway.

You would be left with a little more than £5.5m on average for each of the remaining 13 players in your squad, meaning you have to nail two or three budget midfield or forward choices. Very tough.

The sacrifice is arguably too great to try to get both Salah and Haaland in your team. So who to choose?

The answer is Haaland. At least for the start of the season.

The Norwegian missed time last season and still scored 29 goals with eight assists. He is guaranteed to return regularly and can you seriously go into week two without him as captain when Manchester City play newly promoted Ipswich at home?

I would adopt a wait-and-see tactic with Salah, coming off his worst FPL season as a Liverpool player, a year older and with a new manager.

The unknown is how quickly Liverpool will gel under new boss Arne Slot. Would it surprise you if there were some teething issues?

There are also more alternatives to Salah in his position who can match his output. You can have Haaland and also cram, for example, Saka and Palmer into your midfield.

Be patient on Liverpool, save some free transfers and you can always make a switch to Salah for Nottingham Forest and Bournemouth at home in weeks four and five.

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FPL players to pick - seven differentials for £7m or under

No premium players here. The likes of Saka, Palmer, Watkins and Isak are all great picks for your team, but you need some affordable differentials too.

Here are seven players to choose from:

Marcus Rashford (Man Utd, £7m, midfielder) Despite a terrible 2023-24, he is only one season removed from a 17-goal, 205-point FPL campaign. Erik ten Hag has spoken about trying to restore his confidence and there is a chance he could play down the middle at times, with Rasmus Hojlund injured.

Fulham, Brighton and Southampton are in the first four games and if Rashford does not impress, £7m is an easy price to jump onto another midfielder in this range.

Niclas Fullkrug (West Ham, £7m, forward) It can be a risk picking players who are new to the Premier League from the start of the season, but Fullkrug could hit the ground running. We have seen what he can do for Germany and Borussia Dortmund - he is superb in the air and also does not waste any time getting a shot away in the box. In short, he is a handful.

At West Ham he will have the likes of Jarrod Bowen, Mohammed Kudus, Lucas Paqueta (for now) and Crysencio Summerville creating chances for him. Prediction - 20 goals.

Bryan Mbuemo (Brentford, £7m, midfielder) - There is every chance the Cameroon forward would have scored 15 goals last season had he not got injured. Mbuemo only started 22 games but still returned nine goals and seven assists.

He may take on penalties if Ivan Toney leaves and has home games against Crystal Palace, Southampton, West Ham and Wolves in the first seven.

Daniel Munoz (Crystal Palace, £5m, defender) - The Colombia full-back had a superb end to last season as Palace became a much more attacking side under manager Oliver Glasner. In his final 11 games, Munoz scored 47 FPL points, with four assists, 34 touches in the box and 1xG.

Those are sensational numbers for a defender, eclipsing Trent Alexander-Arnold for example. Palace have a decent run to start the season, but clean sheets are not the only way Munoz will be scoring points this season.

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Emile Smith Rowe (Fulham, £5.5m, midfielder) The former Arsenal man was a budget FPL darling in 2021-22 when he scored 10 times in 21 starts. That is the potential he possesses - it was injuries and Arsenal's strong squad that held him back.

With Fulham's kind early fixture run, it does not even seem like a gamble to take a punt on 'ESR'.

Christopher Nkunku (Chelsea, £6.5m, midfielder) The Frenchman was top scorer in the Bundesliga three seasons ago. Injuries ruined his first season at Chelsea, which is probably why FPL has given him such an enticing price tag.

Nkunku often played as a striker for Chelsea in pre-season. If that carries on in the Premier League he will be THE bargain of 2023-24. Even playing out wide, £6.5m for a piece of an attack that really got going at the end of last season is hard to pass up.

Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest, £6m, forward) The big striker averaged 5.7 fantasy points per game he started last season.

The issue was that he was not always first choice, with Taiwo Awoniyi often starting for Forest. But it looks like Wood will be the man at the beginning of the season for his side's juicy run of games that begins with Bournemouth (H), Southampton (A), Wolves (H).

Gameweek One fixtures

Friday, 16 August

Manchester United v Fulham (20:00 BST)

Saturday, 17 August

Ipswich v Liverpool (12:30)

Arsenal v Wolves (15:00)

Everton v Brighton (15:00)

Newcastle v Southampton (15:00)

Nottingham Forest v Bournemouth (15:00)

West Ham v Aston Villa (17:30)

Sunday, 18 August

Brentford v Crystal Palace (14:00)

Man City v Chelsea (16:30)

Monday, 19 August

Leicester v Tottenham (20:00)

FPL's Mystery Chip - what could it be?

FPL has announced a new Mystery Chip. It will not even be revealed until January.

What could it be? There was previously an All Out Attack chip, which was not that exciting as 3-5-2 is a popular formation anyway, so 2-5-3 is not much different.

Will it be a free hit with no budget? Could you have two captains? A free hit with no limit on the number of players from one team? Away points counting double?

It is anyone's guess.

Three tips for 2024-25

Patience is important: There is a difference between spotting a bargain like Cole Palmer last season early on and knee-jerking a player into your team because he scored a hat-trick the week before. Patience, especially early on when you can accumulate transfers, is a virtue.

Plan ahead: Fixture swings and form are two key elements of FPL. Good fixtures can lead to good form. Get yourself a good FPL planner and highlight teams' fixture swings to attack.

Be brave: No player is essential - even Haaland had a spell of just four goals in 12 games last season. You don't always have to follow the crowd.

And finally... follow the BBC Sport League on BBC Sounds

You can listen to the Fantasy 606 podcast each gameweek on BBC Sounds where Alistair Bruce-Ball, Statman Dave and Chris Sutton discuss and debate all things FPL including the latest news from the BBC Sport League - which you can join automatically by going through to the Fantasy Premier League, external website.

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FPL 2024-25: Fantasy Premier League tips, rule changes, new mystery chip - and Salah or Haaland for Gameweek 1 team (2024)

FAQs

What is the FPL mystery chip? ›

The scores of the four players on your bench are added to your overall score for one gameweek only. You can make unlimited transfers for one gameweek, but your team will then revert back to what it was before the Free Hit. Your captain's score is tripled for one gameweek instead of the usual double score.

How to succeed in Fantasy Premier League? ›

Best fantasy football tips for a strong season
  1. No need for two expensive goalkeepers. ...
  2. Have a strong bench. ...
  3. Beat a price rise. ...
  4. Leave transfers & team changes as long as possible. ...
  5. Take note of bargain players. ...
  6. Know your set-piece takers. ...
  7. Carefully select your captain. ...
  8. Use your wildcard wisely.
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Do player values change in FPL? ›

Player prices may change when they are heavily transferred in or out by FPL managers. A player's price can rise by £0.1m per day if they are a popular transfer in. However, if a player is heavily sold by FPL managers, their price can drop by £0.1m per day.

What is an FPL league? ›

Register to Play Fantasy Premier League

With over 11 million players, Fantasy Premier League is the biggest Fantasy Football game in the world. It's FREE to play and you can win great prizes!

Which FPL chip is given twice? ›

You can use your Wildcard chip twice in a season, once in either half of the campaign. The chip is played when confirming transfers that cost points and can't be cancelled once played. When playing either a Wildcard or your Free Hit chip, you will KEEP your banked transfers.

Can you use 2 FPL chips a week? ›

Can I use more than one chip in the same Gameweek? No, only one chip may be active in a Gameweek. For example, it is not possible to make transfers with your Wildcard chip and then use your Bench Boost chip in the same Gameweek.

What happens if you win FPL? ›

The "Cup Winner Prize" will be awarded to the Player who according to the Premier League's determination wins the Cup final at the end of the season. (a) The Cup Winner Prize shall consist of a Trip for two people to one Premier League match (the identity of which is determined by the Premier League).

Can I make money from Fantasy Premier League? ›

Through affiliate marketing, you can also make money off of your FPL content. This entails promoting services or goods associated with the game and getting paid a commission for each purchase made through your special affiliate link.

How to maximize FPL points? ›

At any given time, a number of teams will be going through a rough patch of fixtures, while others will be facing easier opposition. Transferring out players who have tough fixtures to bring in players who are about to embark on a run of good fixtures, is one of the most efficient ways of gaining more FPL points.

Who has the highest price rise in the FPL? ›

Erling Haaland (MCI) £15.0m (+£1.0m) FWD

The Norwegian forward is now the most-expensive player in FPL history, becoming the first EVER to be priced above £14.0m. His 121 shots, 114 shots in the box, 55 big chances and 57 shots on target were all more than any other player last season.

What happens if you make too many transfers in FPL? ›

Making multiple transfers in FPL

The third, however, will cost you four points. If you then decide to make a fourth, a total of eight points will be deducted. Equally, if you want to make two transfers but only have one free transfer available, you'll also be docked four points from your next points tally.

Do bench players get less points in FPL? ›

The points scored by your bench players in the next Gameweek are included in your total. Make unlimited free transfers for a single Gameweek. At the next deadline your squad is returned to how it was at the start of the Gameweek.

What does the V mean in FPL? ›

How does the vice-captain work in FPL? If, for whatever reason, your captain misses the entire game, the points scored by your vice-captain (V) will be doubled instead. The vice-captain is something that gets overlooked frequently as it's very seldom needed.

What rank is considered good in FPL? ›

Top 10k is normally considered the "elite" standard. Thing is the total number of players has steadily increased over the years.

How many active FPL players are there? ›

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.

What are the bonus chips in FPL? ›

As well as the Mystery Chip, which will be revealed in January 2025, there are four other chips every serious FPL player should make note of and remember to use. They are: Bench Boost, Free Hit, Triple Captain and the Wildcard.

What is the Free Hit chip in FPL? ›

Free Hit. The Free Hit chip allows managers to temporarily swap out their entire 15-man squad for a single Gameweek, before it returns to its previous state for the following round of matches. DGW37 now looks the best option for those who still have their Free Hit chip.

What is the wildcard chip in Fantasy Premier League? ›

The Wildcard is by far the most powerful chip in Fantasy Premier League. Veterans of the game will need no introduction, but those who are new to FPL can make the most out of this chip after reading this guide. A Wildcard allows you to make unlimited changes to your team without incurring any point hits.

What is the red card in FPL? ›

Red Cards. If a player receives a red card, they will continue to be penalised for goals conceded by their team. Red card deductions include any points deducted for yellow cards.

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