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Mail Sport and Fantasy Football Hub team up to kickstart new season

Mail Sport are excited to announce our new partnership with FPL experts Fantasy Football Hub ahead of the upcoming 2024-25 Premier League season.

As the new campaign prepares to kick off with Manchester United's curtain-raiser against Fulham on Friday, millions of managers are toying and tinkering with their 15-man squads ready for Gameweek 1.

With less than a week to go until Friday's 6.30pm deadline, Mail Sport and Fantasy Football Hub have teamed up to help you win at FPL, whether you plan to triumph over your mini-league rivals, beat your best ever ranking, or claim the ultimate prize.

Stacked with a team of experts — including the 2023-24 champion Jonas Labakk — and an AI tool that beat 99 per cent of human managers last campaign, Fantasy Football Hub are the cream of the crop when it comes to FPL advice.

Working with the Hub to bring you more fantasy football content than ever before, Mail Sport will be here to help ahead of every gameweek, with team selection, transfer plans, captaincy and more.

Mohamed Salah comes in at £12.5m in FPL  after bagging 18 goals and 12 assists last campaign 

Cole Palmer has a tough test against his old club Man City in GW1 before a superb fixture run

Who are Fantasy Football Hub?

Fantasy Football Hub is purpose-built to help fantasy managers win at FPL, using their industry-leading AI and experts who reveal their teams every gameweek.

Every player has an AI predicted point score for each gameweek and the Hub My Team tool optimises these to recommend the best team, which beat 99% of human managers last season.

Join the Hub today with 50% off and win your mini-league or get your money back. Upload a screenshot to get your FREE AI team rating.

We'll be introducing an advice column on the best players to transfer in each gameweek, from explosive premiums like Erling Haaland and Mohamed Salah to budget picks and promising differentials. 

Mail Sport will also publish a predicted line-ups piece ahead of Premier League weekend action, making use of our in-the-know correspondents and reporters so you can keep on top of the latest injury news.

Finally, Mail Sport's expert panel will predict the players they think will score the most FPL points in each fixture, to help with your captaincy and team selection dilemmas. 

Joining the panel are Fantasy Football Hub's Abdul Rehman (@FPL_Salah), Wesley Prickett (@FPL_Heisenberg) and Jian Batra (@FPL_JianBatra), who each boast impressive FPL records and social media followings.

With a personal best of 604th in the world, Abdul has played the game for over 15 years and has finished in the top 1,000 on four occasions. He also has six top-5k finishes to his name and is ranked in the top 70 overall FPL managers, according to the Fantasy Hall of Fame.

Wes, meanwhile, has appeared as a pundit for the Premier League, Sky Sports News and BBC Sport, having secured a best finish of 836 and three end-of-season rankings inside the top 10k.

Jian acquired his 50,000-strong social media following thanks to his popular, in-depth analysis threads on X, and has two top 10k finishes.

Mail Sport's chief football reporter Sami Mokbel (@SamiMokbel81_DM) will join the expert panel, with our Merseyside man Lewis Steele (@LewisSteele_) and Manchester United correspondent Nathan Salt (@NathSalt1) involved too. 

Fellow reporters James Sharpe (@TheSharpeEnd) and Aadam Patel (@aadamp9) are also on the books alongside Matthew Lambert (@matthewrlambert) and Ben Willcocks (@BenWillcocks_95), who have recorded best FPL finishes of 542 and 118 respectively.

Bruno Fernandes was less advanced than Kevin De Bruyne last season but is now £1m cheaper

Ben White finished on more points than Pedro Porro last term, while posting over half his xG

Lastly, for those who would rather ignore us in favour of machines, we will also share AI's predicted team model, based on the players who are expected to score the highest number of points.

So make sure you stay tuned — and good luck!

Join Fantasy Football Hub today with 50% off and if you don't win your mini league you'll get your money back.

Source: dailymail.co.uk

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