BPS Formula:
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The Bonus Points System (BPS) in Fantasy Premier League calculates additional points for players based on their performance metrics during matches. It uses a weighted scoring system to determine which players receive bonus points.
The calculator uses the BPS formula:
Where performance metrics include:
Explanation: The system awards points for various in-game actions, with different weights based on player position and the importance of each action.
Details: Understanding BPS helps FPL managers predict which players are likely to earn bonus points, allowing for better team selection and transfer decisions throughout the season.
Tips: Enter the number of goals, assists, saves, clean sheet status, and player position. The calculator will compute the BPS score based on standard FPL weighting.
Q1: What is the maximum BPS a player can get?
A: There's no official maximum, but typically top performers achieve 40-60 BPS in a single match.
Q2: How are bonus points distributed?
A: The top three BPS scorers in a match receive 3, 2, and 1 bonus points respectively in FPL.
Q3: Do all players start with the same BPS?
A: No, players start with different base BPS depending on their position and typical role in the team.
Q4: What other factors affect BPS?
A: Pass completion, tackles, interceptions, clearances, blocks, and key passes all contribute to BPS.
Q5: Can BPS be negative?
A: Yes, players can lose BPS for yellow/red cards, own goals, penalties conceded, and errors leading to goals.