Rate my FPL team, instantly and for free. FPL Copilot is an AI Fantasy Premier League team rater and AI team checker, used by over 3,000 managers and built by a top-10k FPL finisher: enter your Team ID — or, in preseason, upload a screenshot of your squad — and get a Copilot Score from 0 to 100, a captain check, a bench review, a fixture outlook, and the single biggest change to make this week. It is the fastest way to check whether your FPL team is good, with no sign-up needed to try. As a completely free rate-my-team tool, the AI rates and checks your squad and tells you exactly how to improve it.
Unlike form-based ratings that only look backwards, the Copilot Score is forward-looking. It scores your starting XI on projected expected points for the next gameweek, checks whether you are captaining your highest-xPts player, grades your bench strength and order, and factors in your upcoming fixture difficulty. Then the transfer solver turns the verdict into the exact moves to climb your mini-league, and chip strategies tells you when to play your Wildcard, Bench Boost, and Triple Captain.
Enter your Team ID on FPL Copilot (in preseason, upload a screenshot of your squad instead). The Copilot Score rates your team 0-100 based on starting XI expected points, captain optimality, bench quality, fixture outlook, and budget flexibility. Free to try, instant.
A 0-100 AI rating of your FPL squad, measured against the best possible squad you could own for the next 5 gameweeks. It weighs your starting XI expected points, your captain and vice-captain, bench strength and order, and upcoming fixture difficulty. 100 means you already own the best squad available, so it is reachable rather than theoretical. Because a full-budget squad is usually most of the way there, real scores concentrate high: 95+ is elite, 88-94 is strong, 80-87 is about average, and below 80 means your squad has structural problems.
Free to try. Anonymous visitors can rate a squad without signing up, and every signed-up user gets a free trial of the full Pro experience (unlimited ratings, captain analysis, transfer suggestions). After the trial you can subscribe monthly or yearly.
Yes. Before Gameweek 1 there is no live squad behind a Team ID, so the rater switches to screenshot mode: drag, drop, or paste a screenshot of your planned XV and the AI reads all 15 players, matches them to this season's FPL pool, and returns a Copilot Score with a full breakdown of your build, budget, and premium coverage.
Log in at fantasy.premierleague.com, go to Pick Team, then click Gameweek History. The number at the end of the URL (after /entry/) is your Team ID. It is public and safe to share.
The AI rater uses the same expected points model (xPts) and the same scoring formula that powers the FPL Copilot solver. It projects your starting XI, captain, vice-captain and bench across the next 5 gameweeks, weights nearer gameweeks more heavily, then measures the total against the strongest squad that could be built for the same budget and held over those gameweeks. That ratio is your Copilot Score, so 100 means nobody could have picked a better squad than yours.
Starting XI xPts for the next gameweek, captain optimality (are you captaining the top xPts player?), bench quality (are bench players likely to start at their clubs?), bench order, upcoming fixture difficulty over 5 GWs, and budget flexibility including current ITB (in-the-bank) and team value.
Enter your Team ID on FPL Copilot and the rater returns a 0-100 Copilot Score plus a breakdown of starting XI strength, captain choice, bench order, fixture outlook, and budget flexibility. 95+ is elite, 88-94 is strong, 80-87 is about average, and below 80 means structural issues. The rater also flags the single highest-impact change you can make this week.
The score is measured against the best squad you could possibly own, and spending your full budget already gets you most of the way there, so the scale runs high. A Copilot Score of 95+ is elite. 88-94 is strong with 1-2 fixable issues. 80-87 is about average. Below 80 means multiple structural problems: a non-optimal captain, a thin bench, poor fixture exposure, or money left unspent. Below 65 usually means a Wildcard is the right move. The rater highlights the specific component dragging your score so you know exactly what to fix.
Yes — free to try. Enter your Team ID, get a Copilot Score 0-100, see captain analysis, bench breakdown, fixture outlook, and the single biggest improvement you can make this week. Signed-up users get a free trial of the full Pro experience (unlimited ratings), then can subscribe monthly or yearly.
A good FPL team rater should use expected points (not just form), evaluate captain optimality, score the bench, account for upcoming fixtures, and explain the specific issues. FPL Copilot does all five — free to try with a Pro trial. Other tools tend to score on points scored to date (a backward-looking signal that does not help you fix anything) rather than projected points for the upcoming gameweeks.
FPL form ratings are backward-looking: they show what your players have done over the last 30 days. The Copilot Score is forward-looking: it scores your squad on projected expected points for the next gameweek and the next 5 GW fixture run. Forward-looking ratings catch impending issues (a hot-form player facing 3 red fixtures) that form ratings reward.
The Copilot Score rates your squad SETUP — your starting XI, captain, bench and fixtures — using the same expected points (xPts) model that powers the FPL Copilot solver, which projects around 18 of the 20 clubs' points within a point per player most gameweeks. It is a strong guide to whether your structure and decisions are sound, but it is not a prediction of a single gameweek's haul: it cannot foresee a red card, a rotation surprise, a penalty miss, or a bench player hauling. Treat it as a decision-quality check (are you captaining the right player, is your bench live, do your fixtures turn), not a guarantee of points.
FPL Copilot is built by Spiros Valouxis, a top-10k FPL finisher, and is used by over 3,000 managers. The rater runs on the same expected points model as the solver, chip optimiser and predicted-points table — the FPL data pipeline that updates multiple times a week — so the Copilot Score, your transfer plan and your player projections all come from one consistent source rather than a separate marketing score.