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21 July 2025 0 comments
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Once a Fantasy Premier League (FPL) team is registered, managers can join many public and invitational mini-leagues to compete against friends, family and unknown rivals.

What types of mini-leagues are there?

Automatic ones

By default, a squad will be added to several contests:

  • The global league of all registered FPL squads
  • All managers from your country
  • All managers supporting your favourite Premier League team
  • All managers who started in the same Gameweek
  • The Second Chance League (which starts later on)
  • The Fantasy Cup
Invitational Leagues & Cups

Against people you know, these are simple to set up and only require a code to join.

  • Classic scoring ranks squads based on their accumulated FPL points total
  • Head-to-head scoring puts you against an opponent in each Gameweek, subsequently ranking the squads based on wins (three points), draws (one point) and losses.
Public Leagues & Cups

Against a bunch of randomly assigned opponents.

How do I create an invitational FPL mini-league?

On the FPL website, select the ‘League & Cups’ tab (above), then the ‘Create & Join New Leagues & Cups’ button.

Proceed with the ‘Create a League & Cup’ option and then choose either a classic or head-to-head format.

The following page allows you to type a name for it. When happy with the setup options, click ‘Create’ and it will now show up on the ‘League & Cups’ tab.

By exploring ‘Options’ alongside it, the ‘Invite Friends’ button will provide a code that you, as an administrator, can send to anyone that you’d like to join.

How do I join an FPL mini-league?

Meanwhile, taking the ‘Create & Join New Leagues & Cups’ route brings up ‘Join a League & Cup.’

Choose between an invitational and a public contest, where the former requires entering a code that you’ve been sent. Managers can enter up to 30 invitational and five public leagues.

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