MailOnline's £30,000 Fantasy Football is BACK... and you can now pick Euro stars like Ronaldo and Messi to boost your side
- The MailOnline Fantasy Football game is back and better than ever
- It's the only game that covers all competitions including the European leagues, Champions League, Europa League, FA Cup and Capital One Cup
- Players can select European stars like Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi
- It's free to play with over £30,000 cash prizes to be won over the season
- Boost your team's performance with bonus transfer and power play codes
- CLICK HERE to register your Fantasy Football team
MailOnline's Fantasy Football game is back and it is better than ever.
This
is the only fantasy football game that includes every competition, both
in England and in Europe, where points can be collected from matches in
the Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, Serie A and Ligue 1 as well as
the Champions League, Europa League, FA Cup and Capital One Cup.
As
well as picking players who can cope with a cold, wet Wednesday night
in Stoke, there's an opportunity to select more glamorous stars from the
continent by bringing in a marquee signing such as Cristiano Ronaldo or
Lionel Messi to compliment your Premier League mortals.
MailOnline's Fantasy Football game is new and improved for the coming season at home and in Europe
Winners of the game won't pick up any silverware but there is over £30,000 in cash prizes to be won
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Fantasy Football is still free to play, while big money prizes are
awarded throughout the competition - including over £30,000 worth of
cash and many other prizes to be won.
The
game is divided into nine monthly competitions with cash prizes
awarded to the top three players every month - 1st place: £2,000 2nd
place: £750 3rd place: £550 - while the overall winner at the end of the
season will win a money can't buy VIP football experience.
Each player is handed a £135million budget to put together a squad of 14 world beaters to bring in the points
There
is still the opportunity to claim bragging rights over friends by
forming a mini-league to ramp up rivalries - while any mini-league with
more than five players can enter the League of Leagues Competition with
the top scoring collective at the end of the season winning a 'Football
Goody Pack'.
Several
changes have been made to enhance the experience this year, including
bonus transfers and power play codes that can be picked up throughout
the season to boost your team's performance.
There
is also a new and improved mobile version of the game, which you can
access via your web browser on your smartphone, to accompany the usual
desktop version - allowing players to keep track of their team and
tinker away while on the move. And players can also log-in to the game
by logging in via Facebook.
This is the only game that caters for European competitions, allowing you to pick the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo
Without
having to knock on the chairman's door, each player is handed a budget
of £135million to put together a squad of 14 players.
Points
are collected by scoring goals, making assists and keeping clean sheets
with additional points for appearances and hat-tricks while getting
booked or conceding goals brings deductions.
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