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Lotus365 fantasy football lets you manage a virtual squad of real footballers and score points based on their real-world performances. Like fantasy cricket, it is a game of skill — your knowledge of formations, fixtures and player form decides how you do, not luck. This guide explains how it works, how squads and scoring are structured, how to pick a captain and read fixtures, and the common mistakes that cost managers points.
How fantasy football works
- 1
Pick a gameweek
Choose a fixture or full gameweek to enter.
- 2
Build your squad
Select a goalkeeper, defenders, midfielders and forwards within budget.
- 3
Name a captain
Your captain earns bonus points — pick a reliable goal threat.
- 4
Score & track
Earn points for goals, assists, clean sheets, saves and more.
New to fantasy football? Begin with a free practice contest to learn how points are awarded before entering a paid skill contest, and read our fantasy football tips for beginners.
Squad structure and positions
A balanced squad spreads your budget across the four positions. Each position scores differently, so value lives in different places:
| Position | Typical count | Where the points come from |
|---|---|---|
| Goalkeeper | 1 | Clean sheets, saves, penalty saves |
| Defenders | 3–5 | Clean sheets, plus goals & assists from attacking full-backs |
| Midfielders | 3–5 | Goals (worth more), assists, clean-sheet bonuses |
| Forwards | 1–3 | Goals and assists — the highest goal volume |
Attacking defenders and goal-scoring midfielders are often the best value because they combine defensive points (clean sheets) with attacking returns.
Typical scoring
| Action | Points |
|---|---|
| Goal (forward) | +4 |
| Goal (midfielder) | +5 |
| Goal (defender/GK) | +6 |
| Assist | +3 |
| Clean sheet (defender/GK) | +4 |
| Every 3 saves (GK) | +1 |
| Penalty save | +5 |
| Yellow / red card | −1 / −3 |
| Penalty miss | −2 |
Exact values can vary by contest — always confirm the scoring inside the app before locking your squad.
Captaincy and the armband
Your captain’s points are multiplied, so the armband is the single most important decision each gameweek. Give it to a dependable goal threat with a favourable fixture — a penalty-taking forward or an in-form attacking midfielder at home to a weaker side. Avoid captaining a player who is a rotation risk or facing the league’s best defence.
Reading fixtures and form
Fixtures
Target players with a run of easier opponents; fade those facing top defences.
Form
Recent minutes, goals and assists matter more than reputation.
Home / away
Many attackers return more at home; factor venue into captaincy.
Rotation
Check team news for rested or injured players before the deadline.
Strategy that works
Target returns
Prioritise players who score and assist regularly.
Check fixtures
Favour players with easier upcoming opponents.
Watch rotation
Confirm starters and injury news before the deadline.
Captain wisely
Give the armband to a dependable goal threat.
Differentials vs the template
In large contests, most managers own the same popular players — the “template”. Owning the template keeps you with the pack; the way to climb is a well-judged differential, a lower-owned player you have a strong reason to back. Balance is key: too many differentials is reckless, none at all caps your upside. Pick your spots where form, fixture and minutes all point the same way.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Chasing last week’s points. Buy players for their upcoming fixtures, not what already happened.
- Ignoring rotation. A benched star scores nothing — always check expected line-ups.
- Captaining a tough fixture. The armband on a player facing a top defence is wasted upside.
- Overloading one team. Spread risk so a single bad result doesn’t sink your week.
- Missing the deadline. Late team news can change everything — set your squad in time.
Quick glossary
| Term | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Gameweek | A round of fixtures you build a squad for |
| Clean sheet | A defender/keeper’s team conceding no goals — bonus points |
| Template | The set of most-owned players in a contest |
| Differential | A low-ownership pick that can give you an edge |
| Deadline | The lock time after which you cannot edit your squad |
Fantasy football vs betting — the difference
Fantasy football is not betting. You are not wagering on a match outcome; you build and manage a squad and score on real player performances. That skill element is why fantasy sports are treated differently under Indian law — see is Lotus365 legal and safe. Lotus365 offers no betting, odds or wagering.
Build your dream squad
Create your Lotus365 ID and join a free contest to learn the scoring.
Keep learning
Read our fantasy football tips for beginners and captaincy guide, also explore fantasy cricket and its strategy tips, or try rummy, poker and esports. Create your Lotus365 ID or download the app. Back to home.
Fantasy football FAQs
Is fantasy football a game of skill?
Yes — your results depend on research and selection decisions, not chance.
How do I play fantasy football on Lotus365?
Pick a gameweek, build a squad of a goalkeeper, defenders, midfielders and forwards within budget, name a captain, and score on real performances.
Which leagues can I follow?
Major domestic and international football competitions are typically supported; check the app for the current list.
How does captaincy work?
Your captain’s points are multiplied, so pick a dependable goal threat with a favourable fixture.
What scores the most points?
Goals (worth more for midfielders and defenders), assists and clean sheets are the main sources of points.
Is fantasy football free to play?
You can play free practice contests. Paid skill contests are optional and require completed KYC.
Can beginners do well?
Yes — start with free contests, target form and fixtures, and captain reliably to build your skills.
Is fantasy football the same as betting?
No. You manage a squad and score on real performances; there is no wagering on match results.
