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Telegraph Fantasy Football Euros Edition: paid leagues are back
You spoke and we listened. For years now TFF managers have continuously requested the return of Paid Leagues. For one reason or another we had been unable to bring them back… until now.
Telegraph Fantasy Football’s game provider, Genius Sports, has partnered with Plucky.com, who have integrated TFF into their site and we can now announce that Paid Leagues are back.
Who is Plucky?
Plucky.com is a regulated UK operator who facilitates pools betting so users can instantly play for money with friends, family or co-workers on an event or game – such as Telegraph Fantasy Football.
They run sweepstakes on major events and now have integrated Telegraph Fantasy Football into their platform allowing you to set up paid leagues.
How to create a paid league:
If you are creating a new league, there will be a Step 3, which will prompt you to convert your league to a paid league.
For existing leagues that you are Chairman of – you will now see that there is a Paid League tab. From this tab, you will be able to follow instructions to convert that league to a paid one.
Note: not everyone in your league is required to participate in the paid league. Only players who have paid will be eligible to win the paid league. This is all made clear in the leaderboard.
What happens to a converted league?
What happens when I get to Plucky?
Are there any Public Plucky Leagues?
- Any users who have entered the league but not paid by the start of scoring will be removed.
- There are no other requirements around these leagues like other Public Leagues (e.g. only entering one team, only being able to enter one of the leagues etc.).
Paid Leagues need 2 players:
Key things to remember:
Go to Telegraph Fantasy Football and select your team before it all kicks off on June 14 at 8pm >
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