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Scoring Explained: Maximize Your Fantasy Points

Learn how every action on the field impacts your fantasy football team’s success. From goals to assists, we break down how each performance contributes to your points tally, helping you strategize and maximize your score.

Event Points
Scoring Goals
Forward Scores a Goal 10
Midfielder Scores a Goal 12
Defender Scores a Goal 15
Goalkeeper Scores a Goal 20
Providing Assists
Assist 8
Clean Sheets
Goalkeeper Maintains Clean Sheet (60+ Minutes) 10
Defender Maintains Clean Sheet (60+ Minutes) 8
Penalty Saves and Misses
Goalkeeper Saves a Penalty 15
Player Misses a Penalty -10
Saves by Goalkeepers
Every 3 Saves 1
Minutes Played
Every 10 Minutes Played (Up to 90 Minutes) 1
Negative Actions
Yellow Card -3
Red Card -10
Own Goal -15
Bonus Points
Hat-Trick 10
Man of the Match 15
Custom Scoring System
Points Scored 1 point per point scored
Assists 1.5 points per assist
Rebounds 1.25 points per rebound
Steals 2 points per steal
Blocks 2 points per block
Turnovers -1 point per turnover
Three-Pointers Made 3 points per 3-point field goal
Field Goals Made 1 point per field goal made
Field Goals Attempted -0.5 points per missed field goal
Free Throws Made 1 point per free throw made
Free Throws Attempted -0.5 points per missed free throw
Personal Fouls -0.5 points per personal foul
Double-Double (points + rebounds/assists) 2 points
Triple-Double 5 points
Double-Double or Triple-Double Bonus +2 points for Double-Double, +5 for Triple-Double
Example of Scoring If a player scores 20 points, grabs 10 rebounds, and has 5 assists in a game: 20 points scored: 20 points, 10 rebounds: 12.5 points, 5 assists: 7.5 points, Total = 40 points

Each action on the field counts—plan your team wisely to maximize points!