Top 10 FPL Twitter Accounts to Follow For Fantasy News, Tips and Injury Latest

FPL Twitter Accounts
FPL Twitter Accounts

Finding the right Fantasy Premier League resource for tips and news is a bit of a minefield, so we guide you through some of our recommended FPL Twitter accounts to follow. 

Top 10 FPL Twitter Accounts to Follow

10. FPL Price Changes

Sneaking in at number 10 we though it best to include a resource that, although very specific to one aspect of FPL success, could mean the difference between a poor week and a sizeable points haul.

For any serious FPL players, keeping tabs on the price changes of players is essential. Finding those under-the-radar differentials can set you apart from the rest, and the FPL Price Changes X (formerly Twitter) account is a valuable resource with daily updates explaining how certain players could be a worthwhile deal, or perhaps one that is best to avoid.

Their Twitter account is protected so you will need to request to join the community, but with almost 70,000 followers you should have little trouble.

9. FPL Architect

Three consecutive years in the top 50,000, including the top 11,000 last season, shows why the FPL Architect has a following of over 50k on Twitter.

With a weekly thread on gameweek picks and tips, they keep users in the loop with everything from triple captain recommendations, right the way through to using your Free Hit or Wildcard.

8. FPL Hints

FPL Hints has four top 5,000 finishes under their belt, and if that wasn’t enough to convince of their credentials, the page also comes equipped with a corresponding website for more detailed explanations.

Over 100,000 users keep track on FPL Hints’ daily tips. We appreciated the fact that the account feels human, with comical updates on the occasional shortcomings rather than a constant feed of tips.

FPL Hints also draws many different resources to their page such as team news and injury updates, keeping you in the loop even if it doesn’t correspond with their own team.

7. Official FPL

You simply can not go wrong with the official Fantasy Premier League account.

They offer some of the best insights for ownership percentages, upcoming blanks and notable price changes. Their Twitter account is a bitesize version of the articles that can be found on the official app, so it serves as a useful resource if you are flicking through social media.

Reading through their latest tweets, we appreciated the stat-based explanations for potential differential picks, as well as featuring in-form players who are perhaps not as popular as they should be.

6. FPL General

A self-professed Fantasy veteran, the General has one of the best FPL Twitter accounts combining in-depth analysis and entertaining snippets for the weeks ahead.

He has a concurrent podcast – the 59th Minute Pod – that is certainly worth listening to if you are after full-scale analysis. With just over 240,000 followers on Twitter, and three separate top 500 finishes, you would be hard pushed to find a more knowledgable or reputable page on Twitter when it comes to Fantasy Premier League.

5. AbuBakar Siddiq

After ranking fourth overall in the 2014/15 season, AbuBakar Siddiq, or ‘Big Man Bakar’, has gone on to share his expertise with the FPL community.

A Football Content Awards winner and a regular contributor to the popular site Fantasy Football Hub has seen his page grow to become one of the go-to places for insightful Fantasy content.


Whereas some pages prefer to tweet out bitesize information, we appreciated the fact Bakar puts all his advice for the upcoming in one, easy-to-follow thread.

He also regularly re-tweets posts from fellow pages, and brings you closer to the wider shared knowledge of the FPL community.

4. Who Got the Assist

Having opened the account way back in 2016, it is fair to say Who Got the Assist, run by Tom, knows a thing or two about the inner workings of FPL.

For those who prefer to listen helpful tips and suggestions, the WGTA podcast is an essential FPL resource that might be worth a listen on your morning commute. Along with co-host FPLPricey, the duo nit-pick every gameweek to find the best strategy but also with a view to upcoming blanks and doubles.

Who Got the Assist also keeps a useful log of each of their performances throughout the season in a Twitter thread, so you can see how they have changed their team around week-by-week.

3. Fantasy Football Scout

If you are a regular FPL player, you have likely come across Fantasy Football Scout.

Their website is loaded with useful advice, with everything from position-specific picks for the upcoming gameweek, down to recommendations for when to use your Wildcard.

With almost 350,000 followers on Twitter they are known as one of the most all-encompassing resources for tips and strategies. A strong team of contributors cover injury news as it is announced, so you are never left in the dark ahead of the next gameweek.

2. Ben Crellin

Another fellow contributor to Fantasy Football Hub, Ben Crellin is a fountain of knowledge when it comes to FPL best practices.

At first, his meticulously researched, colour-coded spreadsheets may look hard to decipher, but it is testament to the level of research he puts into every gameweek.

At the time of writing, Crellin has amassed 524 points in the last six gameweeks, which has seen him climb from 167,000 to inside the top 1,000.

Six top 10,000 finishes in the last eight years should tell you all you need to know about his FPL history.

1. FPL Heisenberg

And so, we arrive a number one.

FPL Heisenberg is a true Fantasy guru in every sense of the word, boasting a career-best finish of 836th – this is backed up five further top 30,000 finishes.

With all sorts of media to help you out, including regular YouTube videos, 1-on-1 help via Patreon, and the ability to direct message him on Twitter, his reputation for aiding FPL players precedes him.


Heisenberg has been known to have reliable early team news thanks to his network of connections, giving you an extra edge.

Here at SportsLens, FPL Heisenberg is also a regular contributor, giving weekly detailed best picks and differentials.

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