It’s been announced that, from 2025/26, Fantasy Premier League (FPL) will start adding defensive contribution points.
This should boost the appeal of picking centre-backs and defensive midfielders, in particular.
However, before using our Members Area stats to crunch last season’s numbers, let’s explain what these actions actually are.
CBIT – Clearances, blocks, interceptions and tackles

If a defender accumulates 10 clearances, blocks, interceptions and successful tackles (CBIT) in a single match, they’ll gain two extra FPL defensive contribution points.
Capped at two per player per fixture, any CBITs beyond these 10 won’t matter.
Meanwhile, midfielders and forwards will also receive rewards for recoveries, making it CBIRT. Rack up 12 of these in a match and two extra player points will arrive. Again, any CBIRTs beyond 12 won’t matter.
What is a clearance in FPL?
According to the official Opta definition:
A defensive action when a player [successfully] attempts to get the ball away from a dangerous zone on the pitch with no immediate target regarding a recipient for the ball.
- READ MORE: What is an Opta block?
- READ MORE: What is an Opta interception?
- READ MORE: What is an Opta recovery?
- READ MORE: What is an Opta tackle?

