FPL points scoring can seem confusing, but it boils down to how players perform in real-life Premier League matches. In every gameweek, the players get FPL points based on their match results and performance in the English Premier League, and those points are then accumulated by your team of players and added to your overall score. Different FPL points contribute to your team like goals scored, assists given, clean sheets kept, saves by goalkeepers, etc.
FPL Points System Explained: How Players Earn Scores

How Do Players Get Points in FPL?

Players get FPL points as they play it live on the field. Different points are given for different actions and the FPL scoring rules are as follows:
- For playing up to 60 minutes: 1 point
- For playing 60 minutes or more (excluding stoppage time): 2 points
- For each goal scored by a goalkeeper: 10 points
- For each goal scored by a defender: 6 points
- For each goal scored by a midfielder: 5 points
- For each goal scored by a forward: 4 points
- For each goal assist: 3 points
- For a clean sheet by a goalkeeper or defender: 4 points
- For a clean sheet by a midfielder: 1 point
- For every 3 shots saved by a goalkeeper: 1 point
- For each penalty save: 5 points
- For each penalty miss: -2 points
- Bonus points for the best players in a match: 1-3 points
- For every 2 goals conceded by a goalkeeper or defender: -1 point
- For each yellow card: -1 point
- For each red card: -3 points
- For each own goal: -2 points
Understanding FPL Scoring for Different Positions
Different points are awarded to players in different positions. Even midfielders and forwards score points differently. Basically, the points awarded to players are based on their position. For example, goalkeepers earn exclusive FPL points for saves, and defenders/goalkeepers get clean sheet points if they don’t concede a goal.
How Goalkeepers Accumulate Points in FPL
Other than scoring the basic points that apply to every player regardless of their position such as starting a match and playing for 60 minutes or more, goalkeepers also get points for keeping a clean sheet, shot saves, penalty saves, etc. They also get minus points or negative points for conceding a goal, scoring an own goal, etc. Detailed points for goalkeepers are as follows:
- 1 point for playing up to 60 minutes.
- 2 points for playing 60 minutes or more.
- 4 points for keeping a clean sheet (not conceding any goals).
- 1 point for every 3 saves made.
- 5 points for saving a penalty.
- 10 points for scoring a goal.
- 3 Points for an assist.
- -1 point for every 2 goals conceded.
- -1 point for a yellow card.
- -3 points for a red card.
- -2 points for an own goal.
How Defenders Accumulate Points in FPL
Defenders are awarded points in the same way that the goalkeepers are awarded points, with just a few differences: they don’t get any save points, and they score 6 points for scoring a goal in comparison to goalkeepers scoring 10.
How Midfielders Accumulate Points in FPL
Midfielders are given 5 points for scoring a goal and they also get 1 clean sheet points in comparison to 4 clean sheet points that the defenders/goalkeepers get. Basic points are the same for all the players like playing time, and negative scoring is also the same as every other player in every position.
How Forwards Accumulate Points in FPL
Forwards score 4 points for scoring a goal and they neither get any clean sheet points nor any save points. Although they do get negative points for scoring an own goal or if they get shown a yellow card or red card.
How Are Bonus Points Awarded in FPL?
Bonus points (1-3) are awarded to players in every match based on the Bonus Point System/BPS ranking of the players in the same match. Bonus points can be earned by any player regardless of their position as it is solely based on the BPS ranking of the match. The BPS are based on the following statistics of the match:
- Playing 1 to 60 minutes: 3 points
- Playing over 60 minutes: 6 points
- Goalkeepers and defenders scoring a goal: 12 points
- Midfielders scoring a goal: 18 points
- Forwards scoring a goal: 24 points
- Assists: 9 points
- Goalkeepers and defenders keeping a clean sheet: 12 points
- Saving a penalty: 9 points
- Save: 2 points
- Successful open play cross: 1 point
- Creating a big chance (a chance where the receiving player should score): 3 points
- For every 2 clearances, blocks, and interceptions (total): 1 point
- For every 3 recoveries: 1 point
- Key pass: 1 point
- Successful tackle (net): 2 points
- Successful dribble: 1 point
- Scoring the goal that wins a match: 3 points
- Goal line clearance: 3 points
- Foul won: 1 point
- Shot on target: 2 point
- 70 to 79% pass completion (at least 30 passes attempted): 2 points
- 80 to 89% pass completion (at least 30 passes attempted): 4 points
- 90%+ pass completion (at least 30 passes attempted): 6 points
- Goalkeepers and defenders conceding a goal: -4 points
- Conceding a penalty: -3 points
- Missing a penalty: -6 points
- Yellow card: -3 points
- Red card: -9 points
- Own goal: -6 points
- Missing a big chance: -3 points
- Making an error that leads to a goal: -3 points
- Making an error which leads to an attempt at goal: -1 points
- Being tackled: -1 points
- Conceding a foul: -1 points
- Being caught offside: -1 points
- Shot off target: -1 points
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