How Pricing Works
Player stock prices reflect real-world performance. Here's what moves the market.
Weekly Updates
Prices update every Sunday night at midnight ET based on the week's matches. This gives you time to watch games and make informed trades before prices change.
What Affects Price
Current Form
How well a player is performing right now. Goals, assists, and match ratings all contribute to their form grade.
Market Demand
Supply and demand from other traders. If more people are buying than selling, the price goes up.
Consistency
Players who perform well week after week are worth more than those with unpredictable performances.
Season Stats
Total goals, assists, and minutes played this season. More contributions = higher base value.
Position Matters
Different positions are valued differently. A striker is judged on goals, while a goalkeeper is judged on saves and clean sheets.
What Makes Prices Move
Pro Tips
Watch the matches. If a player scores a brace on Saturday, buy before Sunday's price update.
Check form grades. An "A" grade player with recent goals is likely to rise in price.
Look for undervalued picks. Players with good form but low prices are bargains.
Sell before bad news. Injured players or those being benched will likely drop in value.