The BFFA

Welcome to the Both Footed Football Association

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We are a forty-strong collective who are entering our tenth season of fantasy football competition. There are currently four leagues of ten competing for promotion and relegation every year, with additional inter-league tournaments and the prestigious Best-ish award for the best fantasy manager of all!

Want to see how frickin’ globally gargantuan BFFA is?


Gameweek #368 – Total Matches Played: 7,899


Total number of points scored: 633,581


Major Titles awarded: 60


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The Both Footed Football Association is an EPL fantasy league formed in 2014 by 20 people who really didn’t know any better.

The association has changed shape a few times over the course of a decade and is now made up of four divisions: The Premier League, The Championship, BFFA League One and BFFA League Two. There are promotions and relegations every summer and all the teams involved are also entered into the association-wide BFFA Cup. Plus, they all have the potential to qualify for the BFFA Champions League every season! In fact, there are a large number of events that all our teams are linked to and, depending on their success (or lack thereof), they are all in the running to be multiple prize-winners. For a more detailed overview have a look at our Format and check out the Competitions page to see what else we do. Then if you’d like to know a little more about the teams involved, you are welcome to browse the results pages and the BFFA World Rankings.

We are now underway in our tenth season and are going strong with a quality group of managers for the 2023-2024 EPL journey. As a continually evolving league, we are always looking for committed managers who will play multiple seasons and be a part of the association for years to come.

So, why do we need this site? Because much like Blackpool FC’s chairman, Karl Oyston, we are ambitious. (O.K., maybe that’s not the best example). We want to be bigger and better and we want to build on what we have achieved so far. We have a fantastic community and we are always looking for ways to improve everybody’s enjoyment of the English Premier League.