See the XI before you commit it
A predicted lineup in your head is easy to second-guess; one on a pitch is not. Load the club, lay out who you think starts, and the call gets a lot clearer with the deadline ticking.
Fantasy football lineup builder
A free way for fantasy managers to lay it all out. Load the club you think starts, match its shape in a tap, shuffle players until the XI looks right, and send the prediction to your mini-league. Want a single XI pulled from a dozen clubs? The mobile app does that, with ~10,000 players to import and custom ones to invent.
Free, no account, and it works on phone or desktop.
Features
A predicted lineup in your head is easy to second-guess; one on a pitch is not. Load the club, lay out who you think starts, and the call gets a lot clearer with the deadline ticking.
If you reckon they go three at the back this week, build it that way. Twenty-plus shapes mean you can mirror the setup you expect and see at a glance who is nailed on and who is a bench risk.
Because you start from a real squad, the rest of the XI stays believable while you test a hunch. Slide one punt in for a popular pick and judge it in context instead of on a spreadsheet.
Drop the image in X, WhatsApp or Discord, or send the link so everyone opens the same XI and argues from the same picture. Nobody is squinting at a cropped screenshot.
A real fantasy XI pulls from a dozen teams at once. To build that on one pitch, lift any of ~10,000 players from the catalog, add your own, or bank up to 50 lineups, the mobile app is built for it.
Nothing to install or sign up for, and the builder stays clean. The only ads sit on pages like this one, which is what keeps the web version free.
Chasing one lineup with players from a dozen clubs, plus captain markers, goals and cards logged and match notes attached? That is the MyLineups mobile app .
Common questions
No, and it does not pretend to be. There are no points, prices, transfers or captain bonuses here. It is a place to picture a lineup: pick a real team, set the shape, move players and share it. Plenty of managers use it to plan and post their gameweek XI alongside whatever app keeps their score.
Not on the web, where every lineup starts from a single club or national team. A true mixed-squad fantasy XI, drawing from any of ~10,000 players across the catalog, is what the mobile app is for.
Whatever serves your scoring and your picks. There are 20-plus to choose from, so the practical move is to copy the shape you expect the real manager to use, then nudge it so your key players sit in the positions that pay off.
That is half the point. Export the image for a post, or send the link so every manager opens the same XI in their browser and replies with their own. It is made for the pre-deadline back-and-forth.
It holds onto the last team you opened, but that is a convenience, not a save slot. To keep up to 50 lineups across gameweeks, with notes, cards and ratings attached, use the mobile app.
Start building
Open Builder, lay out the XI you are backing, and have it in the league chat before anyone else has decided.