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Draft Fantasy leagues can use either Classic or Head to Head standings. You can see your league’s format and other rules on its Settings page.

Classic leagues

Teams are ranked by their cumulative fantasy points through the league’s final gameweek.

Head-to-head leagues

Each team plays one opponent per gameweek. The team with the higher fantasy score wins the match and earns 3 table points. A draw earns each team 1 table point, and a loss earns 0. If teams have the same number of head-to-head table points, the team with more total fantasy points ranks higher. Head-to-head fixtures are created when the draft finishes. If the competition has already started, the fixtures begin in the next gameweek. The schedule uses randomized round-robin cycles through the league’s final gameweek, so some opponents may be played more often than others when a cycle is incomplete.

Leagues with an odd number of teams

No team has a bye. One team plays the league average each gameweek. The opponent score is the mean fantasy score of every team in the league for that gameweek, and the usual win, draw, and loss rules apply.

Draw threshold

The commissioner can choose how close two scores must be to count as a draw. The threshold is inclusive:
  • 0 or an empty setting means only identical scores draw.
  • A threshold of 3 means scores of 44–47 count as a draw.
The draw threshold applies to regular head-to-head league matches. It does not apply to cup aggregates or playoff progression.

Final gameweek

The final gameweek is the last gameweek included in regular league standings and head-to-head fixtures. Its points count. Cups and enabled playoffs use their own schedules, so they can overlap with or continue after regular league fixtures.