Best FPL Twitter Accounts

Social media – and in particular Twitter – is the most effective tool in order to find quick-fire tips and inspiration to fuel your Fantasy Premier League teams. After scouring the the web, we have landed on this comprehensive list of the best FPL Twitter accounts to follow in 2024.

How We Chose the Best FPL Twitter Accounts

Following extensive research, a larger following doesn’t necessarily translate to informative and engaging content.

This list attempts to provide readers with a wide-reaching, all-encompassing collection of FPL experts. Whether it be more on the comical side – or strictly informative – there is a little bit of everything below.

Regular updates, accurate information and user engagement are rolled into our criteria, so read on to find the best X (formerly Twitter) accounts to follow for the 2024/25 FPL season.

The Best FPL Twitter Accounts to Follow in 2024

FPL Price Changes

Kicking off the list, we have a platform that continues to prove mightily useful for bargain hunters and savvy FPL managers.

Player price changes can sometimes go under the radar, but the FPL Price Changes page puts them in the spotlight as and when they shift, meaning you can stay one step ahead.

Not only this, but the account provides useful information on whether a price hike is worth the risk, or a drop in price is worth pouncing on. These sorts of margins could mean the difference between you and your competitors come the end of the season.

As a private account you will need to request to join the 70,000-strong community, but this won’t prove problematic.

Pras FPL

Pras has proved himself to be one of the most consistent FPL players on social media.

As a result, he is a regular feature on the official FPL Show, the Off the Bench podcast as well as a pro-pundit contributor to popular tips platform Fantasy Football Scout – more on them later.

A seven-year average of ranking 19,000th – which includes two top 5,000 finishes – means he has the credentials to back up his expert tips.

Pulling together all of his resources from various outlets, along with others from the community, Pras’ page is a one-stop shop for all the necessary FPL information this season.

Pras will also be sharing his expertise in a weekly series on Sportscasting this season – you can find an example here during Gameweek one.

Official FPL

Perhaps a slightly obvious suggestion, but you simply can not go wrong by following the official Fantasy Premier League account.

In terms of keeping tabs on injury and team news the app is an excellent resource, with a strong team of writers never missing a beat.

Other useful information such as player ownership percentages and stat-orientated picks for the upcoming gameweek can be found on their Twitter feed.

If you are a fan of bite-size information, this is an essential page for causal and serious players alike.

FPL General

FPL General – as his Twitter bio suggests – is a Fantasy veteran with three top 500 finishes under his belt.

His reputation precedes him having amassed a loyal following of nearly 245,000. Having cultivated a community of like-minded FPL players, you can expect to find real-time reactive decisions to injury updates, transfer news and price changes.

It is certainly worth listening to FPL General’s podcast – the 59th Minute – which is a collaboration with Fantasy Football Scout. Here he goes deeper into the analysis ahead of upcoming gameweeks, including juicy snippets you are unlikely to find on his Twitter feed.

Big Man Bakar

AbuBakar Siddiq, or ‘Big Man Bakar’, finished fourth overall back in the 2014/15 season and has since gone on to share his wisdom across social media.

As an ambassador for information platform Fantasy Football Hub, Bakar’s fountain of knowledge can be accessed easily through weekly posts.

Along with a hugely entertaining YouTube series, you can find tips on weekly differentials, captain picks and when’s best to use your Wildcard and Free Hit.

Ben Crellin

Following on from Bakar, we are spotlighting another of Fantasy Football Hub’s regular contributors in Ben Crellin.

At first, Ben’s meticulously researched colour-coded spreadsheets can appear daunting, but you’d be hard pushed to find a Twitter page that puts in more research hours.

Almost 300,000 followers cast a keen eye over his calendar spreadsheets and transfer planners, which are known to yield strong results having registered seven top 10,000 finishes over the last nine years.

FPL Banger Podcast

The FPL Banger Podcast hosted by Sam and Siva is a fantastic resource that combines light-hearted viewing with genuine insights into climbing the FPL leaderboard.

Back in April the pair even managed to get special guest and former Liverpool left-back John Arne Riise on the show.

Away from their FPL series on YouTube they also run a Twitter page full of useful tips and real-time information, all of which are intersected with typically witty remarks and memes.

FPL Banger will also be running a weekly series on Sportscasting this season.

Pingreen

Looking for a funny page that cuts through the stats but also comes equipped with genuine advice?

Pingreen has finished 1330th and 700th over the past two seasons, highlighting just how much of an expert he truly is. His feed is filled with useful advice, but interjected with humorous bites to keep you engaged.

Pingreen will also be writing for Sportscasting this season, providing weekly tips and tricks.

Who Got The Assist

Along with co-host FPLPricey, Tom from Who Got The Assist uploads weekly podcasts that should be essential listening for FPL managers.

Having got his account up and running in 2016, it is safe to say he knows a thing or two about tailoring a team for success.

The duo unpick everything from wildcard picks to blanks and double gameweeks to stay one step ahead of the rest. We really appreciated the constantly updated Twitter thread, which shows how his team has changed week-by-week along with the total points tally.

Fantasy Football Scout

Having already been mentioned numerous times in this guide, it was inevitable Fantasy Football Scout would find themselves listed.

You’d be hard pushed to find a more comprehensive resource, with many of Twitters best tipsters contributing on a weekly basis – all in one convenient space.

With nearly 350,000 followers it is perhaps the number one advice resource out there, and their corresponding website is loaded with articles covering everything from general weekly picks to outlandish differentials.

There’s also the option to unlock premium features on their website for a monthly fee, meaning you can try and edge past your fellow FPL managers with exclusive tips.

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Charlie has years of experience having been published on leading global sports content brands such as 90min.com and FootyAccumulators. He has a wealth of experience tailored towards news, long-form content and betting, but has also garnered experience in several roles in the fintech and crypto sector.

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