One entry ID. Your full league — recap, waiver picks, roster analysis, and projections. Built for Draft, not bolted on from Classic.
Find your entry ID at draft.premierleague.com — open your team, click Points in your league, and read the number after /entry/ in the address bar.
Waiver starts with the recap and grows into the tool your league checks every gameweek. Here's what's live now and what's landing for 2026/27.
Your whole season told as a story — champion, biggest draft steals, the player the league slept on, every panic waiver, and the pickups that actually paid off. Built from real league data, every number computed.
See an example →Roster-aware add/drop recommendations: for every available player, who on your bench they'd replace and exactly how much the swap is worth over your projection horizon. Aggressive or conservative drop pools.
See it in the demo →Re-grade every pick in your draft against how the season actually played out. Round-by-round value, the sleepers, the busts, and a full re-draft of what your league should have done.
See it in the demo →Real-time best-available rankings, position scarcity, and value alerts during your draft — so you never miss the pick the rest of the league passed on. Built for the live draft room.
A custom Draft-specific projection model replacing FPL's ep_next — four position-specific regressions with fixture difficulty, role security, and per-90 signal. The engine under every recommendation.
Stack your squad against any manager in your league, surface the positional gaps, and settle the group-chat arguments with data instead of vibes.
Every manager's league position across 38 gameweeks, from one real (anonymized) league — the same position chart inside every recap. The champion (green) held the top; the season's biggest climber (gold) surged from last to second.
When the new season starts, your draft, your transactions, your final standings — all of it gets wiped. Drop your entry ID now and we'll unlock your league and preserve this season's data before it disappears.