Fantasy Soccer Betting

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Fantasy soccer has experienced a sharp rise over the last decade with millions of new virtual managers mauling over statistics each week eager to gain an edge. The analysis involved in fantasy soccer has strong resemblances with betting handicapping, so success in the fantasy soccer world may possibly lead to a positive return in the real world of betting. Read on to find out how playing fantasy soccer can help inform your betting predictions.

Utilise the time you spend on fantasy soccer

Fantasy Soccer Betting Daily Fantasy Sports is hugely popular in the US and around the world thanks to it giving sports fans the chance to win potentially win vast sums of money based on their knowledge of a chosen sport. Fantasy football has two formats, you can bet daily fantasy football which takes place daily or weekly, or take part in a season-long contest. In online football fantasy betting, you will need to pick best five players from two teams matching up against each other. Usually, this is.

The title “fantasy” in fantasy soccer (or fantasy football, as it’s known in Europe) is quite misrepresentative. Both fantasy soccer and soccer betting are based around solid statistics.

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For example, player values are not just made up spontaneously; they are shaped from refined and educated calculations that take into consideration a host of statistics relating to a certain player, with the player’s price displaying how well he is expected to perform over the coming season.

With an abundance of (mainly free) data available in fantasy soccer, it is a great way to practice your statistical analysis, and also help your approach to making informed and polished betting decisions when the time comes to part with real money.

Make use of stats databases

There is now an overabundance of data available on fantasy soccer websites which can also assist your sports betting choices. When placing a bet you are ultimately trying to predict the future outcome – much like fantasy soccer - and the benefits of using data to try and do this can’t be ignored.

All bettors and fantasy soccer players have displayed their opinions regarding a players’ abilities, whether it be on social media or when congregating with friends. The truth is there is no real way we can accurately observe every player and attribute them a value. But, thanks to fantasy soccer, accurate data is now easily accessible to inform bettors about the performance of teams and individual players.

Expected goals (xG) data is also readily available online. This metric is continually being used in soccer analytics and soccer betting with proven benefits. Expected goals can be largely beneficial to bettors and fantasy soccer players due to the fact it places a value on chance quality rather than goals scored (something that can be heavily influenced by randomness).

It might be a bet on the top goal scorer in the Premier League or who you make your captain in your fantasy team, using expected goals can tell us more about player performance than other commonly used metrics (actual goals, total shots, shots on target etc.). When using expecting goals models to inform your decision, it’s very important to ensure the output of these models is as accurate as possible.

Read: An analysis of different expected goals models

Knowledge is power - data driven fantasy soccer advice

Like betting, top fantasy players analyse and crunch numbers in search of an edge whilst substandard or inexperienced players go with their gut instinct or make one-dimensional and inexperienced decisions.

Tapping into freely available data is a great way to advance your awareness of both soccer betting and helping with your fantasy soccer selections so that in the long run help you make more informed decisions instead of going with your hunch.

Read: How to make accurate soccer predictions.

When analysing some of this data 3-4-3 is the most attractive formation. Averaging 50.5 points per game, managers should look to a 3-4-3 for season-long success. The 5-4-1 formation might be one to avoid, accumulating an average score of 46.2 points per game

Try to avoid purchasing low-cost defenders (under £4.5m). These “bargains” only average 2.85 points a game. This is far inferior to the second lowest point scorers (midfielders under £6.5m, average 3.09 points per match).

It is intelligent to choose full-backs (preferably more attacking ones) over centre-backs. Averaging 3.33 a match, full-backs outperform centre-backs, who average 3.17 points a game. Selecting attacking wing-backs rather than central defenders in your line-up will also help you rack up additional points on your rivals throughout the season.

Wingers on average in the 2017/18 season scored more points than central midfielders. Wide men last season accumulated on average 4.16 points a game, while central midfielders produced a return of just 3.42. Additionally having multiple penalty/set piece takers will only increase your likelihood of outsmarting your friends come the end of the season.

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Compare odds to player pricing to make informed selections

There are many examples to follow for fantasy soccer players to make informed decisions. Although there are numerous variables to consider, it would be a shrewd tactic to follow the bookmaker’s odds to make your selections.

In order to identify value when placing a bet bettors will need to decide their own probability of an event occurring. So, by comparing bookmaker’s odds for the Premier League top goalscorer market for example, managers will get a more well-defined logic to how well a player is likely to perform.

For example, if Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang of Arsenal is, on average, the third-lowest odds to be the Premier League top goalscorer with bookmakers yet is priced as the fifth highest valued striker in the fantasy soccer pricing ladder, this may suggest he is a value pick.

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How do I pick my players?

It’s easy! Every player has a specific salary that’s based on their expected performance. Players projected to have more points have higher salaries. Your job is to fill all 9 positions on our fantasy football roster — QB, RB, RB, WR, WR, WR, TE, D, K — while staying under the total salary cap for your team. And you can’t pick more than 4 players from the same NFL team, so choose wisely. To learn more about picking your players, visit our Fantasy Football Training Camp.

How does scoring work?

Scoring is a lot like the traditional fantasy football you’re used to. We use a “half PPR” format, meaning you get 0.5 points for every reception. To learn all the basics of playing fantasy football on FanDuel, visit our Fantasy Football Training Camp.

And for a full breakdown of every fantasy sport’s scoring, see our Rules Page.
Can I play FanDuel in my state?

You can play paid contests in every state except AL, AZ, ID, HI, IA, LA, MT, NV, TX, and WA. In those states with restrictions, you can still play in any free-to-enter fantasy football contest. To help bring fantasy football regulation to your state, visit FantasyForAll.com.

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