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Former FPL champion outlines five essential fantasy tips

Erik Ibsen, last season’s Fantasy Premier League winner, reveals five practical strategies to improve mini‑league performance, from transfer planning to chip timing.

Former FPL champion outlines five essential fantasy tips

Erik Ibsen won the Fantasy Premier League last season, and he now shares five tips for those aiming to top their mini‑leagues.

The first recommendation stresses disciplined transfer management. Using the allotted free transfers each gameweek and avoiding points‑deduction hits preserves budget flexibility. By analysing upcoming fixtures and rotating players with favourable matchups, managers can maximise the return on each transfer without exceeding the salary cap.

A second focus is the strategic deployment of chips. Timing the triple‑captain, bench boost or free hit to coincide with double‑gameweeks or periods of high fixture density can generate a decisive points surge. Coupled with a rotating captaincy plan that favours in‑form players, chip usage becomes a calculated lever rather than a gamble.

The third tip advises careful budget allocation. Prioritising premium assets for consistent starters while filling the remaining roster with value picks from lower‑priced clubs maintains overall team balance. Monitoring price changes throughout the season helps avoid unintended losses.

Finally, continuous performance review is essential. Regularly revisiting point tallies, injury reports and form trends allows managers to adapt swiftly, keeping their squads competitive throughout the campaign.