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Fantasy Paid Leagues and revamped transfer process among exciting changes coming to Dream Team next season

Published on May 20, 2025 at 02:55 PM

HERE at Dream Team HQ we’re already getting excited about what comes next.

With just one Gameweek remaining of the current campaign, we’re about to implement improvements that will enhance our fantasy football offering for the 2025/26 season.

The Sun Dream Team logo.
We’re planning to make Dream Team better than ever in 2025/26

The first thing to note is that we’re offering bigger cash prizes!

This includes a greater sum of money for the overall season winner.

Secondly, you will have the option to compete against other managers in fantasy Paid Leagues thanks to our partners Plucky (18+).

Plucky provide a regulated and licenced platform to ensure all users can play for money in a safe and secure way.

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Liverpool players will be popular again next season

In regards to the game mechanics, we are adapting the process of transfer rollovers.

From the start of next season, you will still get two transfers per Gameweek but if you don’t use either then both will carry over to the next Gameweek, giving you a maximum of four to use before the following deadline.

Alternatively, if you use one of your two transfers then you will have three available the following Gameweek.

The maximum transfers you can have at any one time is six, meaning four is the most you can carry over.

This method opens up many more strategic options.

For example, you could bank transfers early in the season then start using two per Gameweek until the occasion calls for widespread changes, at which point you have the choice to use the additional transfers you held back earlier in the campaign.

This will allow you greater flexibility and may be particularly useful for specific Gameweeks, such as the FA Cup third round or exceptionally juicy European double headers.

We plan to tweak our beloved fantasy game in other ways too, guided by feedback provided by thousands of Dream Team gaffers, but we have to keep some secrets for now.

A Crystal Palace coach lifts the FA Cup.
Gaffers will be able to flex their tactical muscles to an ever greater degree in 2025/26

Elsewhere, we’re planning to make Score Predictor bigger and better than ever.

In 2025/26, you will enter predictions for EVERY Premier League game, as well as selected FA Cup and international fixtures.

Every correct score prediction will earn you one entry into a prize draw for £10,000!

Furthermore, we’re excited to announce that we will be offering a Score Predictor game for the 2025 Women’s Euros as the Lionesses hope to defend their crown this summer.

Then in the summer of 2026, Dream Team bosses will be able to sink their teeth into the men’s World Cup, when Thomas Tuchel will aim to end England’s years of hurt in Canada, USA and Mexico.

Three England women's soccer players celebrating a goal.
Play Score Predictor alongside the Women’s Euros this summer

It’s early days but the 2025/26 Dream Team season is shaping up nicely.

You will be able to sign-up for the upcoming Game Year in June!

More information on all things Dream Team will be provided in the coming weeks.


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