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Flexibility Is King in Fantasy EPL

Updated: Jul 31

First-time Fantasy EPL managers usually learn the hard way about the importance of roster spots. Regular starters can be inexplicably benched late in the gameweek or a valuable fantasy EPL scorer can suddenly emerge. But you don't have any room on your roster to pick up a replacement or to take a punt on this new Fantrax stud. It has happened to the best of us. But there is a way to guard against it and prepare accordingly! Please note that this article is based on using the Live Lineup Changes setting within Fantrax (lineups do not lock at the start of the gameweek). Click here for details on how you can access our 24/25 Draft Kit.

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The Importance of Flexibility in Fantasy

First-time Fantasy EPL managers usually learn the hard way about the importance of roster spots. A regular starting player is mysteriously nowhere to be found in the starting lineup in the last match of the gameweek and there is no room on your roster for a replacement. The result is zero points and a lot of anguish. Or a top fantasy EPL scorer suddenly becomes available or gets the starting nod out of nowhere but you have no one to drop for him. Or an unheralded player emerges from obscurity or comes to the EPL in the January transfer window but you can't pick him up because you don't have an open spot. It has happened to the best of us. But there is a way to guard against it and prepare accordingly.

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