The rule changes just keep on coming from Fantasy Premier League (FPL) – and this morning’s announcement concerns assists.
The big news is that there’ll be more of them in 2025/26, with the rules around Fantasy assists relaxed somewhat.
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WHAT ARE THE NEW ASSIST RULES?
INTENDED DESTINATION/TARGET
‘Intended destination/target’ isn’t disappearing completely – but it’s no longer a factor for a lot of goals.
Indeed, it will not matter, and a Fantasy assist will be awarded, if:
a) the goalscorer receives the ball inside the penalty box and
b) there is only one defensive touch before the ball reaches the goalscorer
As an example, Alexander Isak‘s first goal against Ipswich Town below would now be an assist for Jacob Murphy.
Alex Isak hits a hat-trick! 🔥 pic.twitter.com/0OuWvlvW63
— Newcastle United (@NUFC) December 21, 2024
If there are two or more defensive touches, no assist is given.
The only defensive touch that will disqualify a Fantasy assist is if the defending player is attempting a pass (ergo in possession). The goalscorer losing then regaining possession before scoring also means no assist.
Meanwhile, if the goalscorer receives the ball outside the box, the old subjective call about intended destination/target remains in force.
HANDBALLS
No need to worry about an attacking player ‘forcing’ a handball now, as that criterion has been done away with.
Now, if a cross, pass, shot or touch directly leads to a handball by a defensive player, and the resulting penalty or free-kick is scored, a Fantasy assist will be awarded.
If the handball follows a touch from another defensive player, no assist will be given.
DEFENSIVE ERRORS
More simplification of the rules here.
Up until this point, if a goal was scored thanks to an unforced defensive error, no Fantasy assist was awarded.
But now, the only defensive error that will disqualify a Fantasy assist is if the defending player is attempting a pass. Again, there can only be a maximum of one defensive touch for the assist to be awarded.
As an example, Alex Scott would now get the assist for this goal scored by Antoine Semenyo in April:
53 seconds. pic.twitter.com/0YfVaVlcRf
— AFC Bournemouth 🍒 (@afcbournemouth) April 15, 2025
HOW MANY MORE ASSISTS WOULD WE HAVE SEEN LAST SEASON?
FPL say that, had these new rules been in operation last season, there would have been 41 extra Fantasy assists awarded.
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»More chips is a great idea, the game has gone stale & become a bit of a turn off recently with everyone saving them for the double, it’s lost its fun element because everyone has turned into droids playing the same way for fear of not falling behind them masses. This should encourage free thinking in the first half of the season. Bringing the potential of DMs & defensive actions up also helps to create less of a dull template season, more choice means more variety. Only one that’s bad is the 5 FT for AFCON, that’s not needed & takes away the planning element but outside of that, well done, it’ll breathe new life into the game. You’d be lying if you said the game hasn’t tuned into an utter bore in the last few years as the rise of content creation made everyone play the same game, this ‘should’ help mix it up.
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