Monday, June 13, 2016

How to play Fantasy Sports - MLS Fantasy soccer scoring explained

Although baseball, basketball, and football are still the kinds of real-life and fantasy sports in the U.S., some fantasy providers are offering tournaments and leagues based on other sports apart from the Big Three, such as golf, NASCAR, mixed martial arts. These also include fantasy soccer leagues, which are based on scores and stats from Major League Soccer, or MLS. So how about some MLS fantasy soccer tips for the beginners?

Join us as we help you, the daily fantasy soccer player, learn all the nuances of fantasy sports. For starters, we’ll be talking about the scoring system on DraftKings, which arguably has the best service among those who offer fantasy soccer. And be prepared, because it’s not just the basic stats that will be counted here; a lot of advanced ones are taken into account as well.

As far as scoring is concerned, it’s definitely more than the usual goals, assists, and goals allowed. A goal is worth 10 points, an assist six points, and a shot or a shot on goal one point. Crosses get you 0.75 points, fouls drawn and tackles won one point apiece, and passes intercepted by non-goalies one-half point. Defenders get three points each whenever the opposing team goes scoreless, thus resulting in a clean sheet. You can also get some points deducted from your total if your players get a yellow card (-1.5 points), red card (-3 points), or miss penalty kicks (-5 points).

Goalie stats include two points per save, five points per clean sheet, five points for a win, and three points for a penalty kick save.

Talking about the players you want on your team and how it relates to the scoring system above, we strongly suggest going for high-scoring forwards and midfielders. As defenders rarely score goals as compared to the other two non-goalie positions, you should be setting your sights on those whose teams allow few goals compared to other teams in MLS. The same applies for goalkeepers; the less points his team allows, the better. On the other hand, you want to avoid hotheads, dirty players, and chokers, as their actions (red/yellow cards, missed penalties, etc.) can ding you with deductions.

That’s it for our latest fantasy soccer advice article for beginners, so with that said, we hope you keep these tips in mind once you’re ready to try your luck in the MLS fantasy soccer scene.