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Fantasy Premier League 22-23: How it works, team names, tips and everything you need to know

The Premier League season is back, which means Fantasy Premier League is back as well! Here we have how it works, team names, tips and everything you need to know regarding the new season of Fantasy Football.

Fantasy Premier League is a great way of keeping involved with the football season, plus an opportunity to have bragging rights over your mates. FPL should be better than ever this season, we have some fantastic new faces in the form of Erling Haaland, Darwin Nunez, Kalidou Koulibaly plus many more, combined with the usual suspects of Mohamed Salah, Kevin De Bruyne and Trent Alexander-Arnold to name a few you can pimp out your squad with.

But you won’t be able to pick them all, so with a limited budget and certain rules to follow – how will you unleash your inner Pep Guardiola and mastermind the greatest FPL side the app has ever seen?

Well – we’re here at Give Me Sport to give you as much information as possible, so hopefully, this page will give you a better chance of emerging victorious against your pals.

We’ll be following the official Premier League FPL – so make sure you draft your squad using this link here.

Once you have signed up, FPL managers have a budget of £100.0m to spend on an initial squad of 15 players.

A squad consists of two goalkeepers, five defenders, five midfielders and three forwards.

A maximum of three players can be chosen from any one Premier League club.

Managers must choose a starting XI from their 15-man squad before each Gameweek deadline.

Any formation can be chosen as long as the line-up includes one goalkeeper, at least three defenders, at least two midfielders and at least one forward.

The deadline is always 90 minutes before the kick-off time of the first match of the

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