Mega and private leagues
Join the platform-wide pool or run focused mini leagues with your own friends and rivals.
FPL Escrow combines wallet funding, league-based staking, transparent payout logs, and official Fantasy Premier League scoring so every gameweek feels sharper, faster, and more competitive.
Every feature is designed around wallet safety, league competition, and official FPL outcomes.
Join the platform-wide pool or run focused mini leagues with your own friends and rivals.
Top up your wallet quickly, monitor status, and keep funding friction low before deadline.
Only contributors for that gameweek are eligible, keeping competition clean and fair.
See countdowns, next deadlines, league momentum, and standings movement in one flow.
Use official Fantasy Premier League data for league standings and result verification.
Withdrawal requests, approvals, and wallet holds are tracked before money leaves the platform.
Create side battles inside your leagues and settle them off the same official points.
Gross pool, fee, net payout, winners, and settlement metadata stay visible and auditable.
Register, connect your FPL identity, and get your wallet ready for weekly play.
Play in the Mega League, create a private room, or mirror an existing official FPL mini league.
Fund your wallet, contribute before deadline, and lock yourself into the gameweek pool.
Once scores are synced and settled, winners are credited and payouts remain fully traceable.
Private rooms, official FPL-linked imports, and contributor-only eligibility make every weekly contest matter.
Create a closed league, set the tone, and force every member to stake before they can win.
Mirror official league standings, match registered members automatically, and keep platform payouts tied to actual participants.
See gross pool, fee, net pool, winners, and settlement timeline clearly after each gameweek.
Funding and transaction history are tracked end to end instead of buried in chat screenshots.
League standings and results are anchored to official FPL public data, not manual guesswork.
Request, approve, reject, and release flows make balance movement safer for both players and admins.
Start with one gameweek, one pool, and one properly tracked payout. The rest scales from there.