MCP.so
Sign In
Servers
F

Fpl Intelligence

@dohyung1

Overview

What is Fpl Intelligence?

Fpl Intelligence is an MCP server that turns Claude Desktop into a Fantasy Premier League analyst. It provides captain picks, transfer advice, rival scouting, chip timing, and league predictions powered by real-time data from the official FPL API.

How to use Fpl Intelligence?

Install with pip install fpl-intelligence, then run fpl-intelligence --setup to automatically connect it to Claude Desktop. Restart Claude Desktop (Cmd+Q on macOS) and ask questions using your FPL team ID (found in the URL on fantasy.premierleague.com). For manual setup, edit your Claude Desktop configuration file with the full path to the binary.

Key features of Fpl Intelligence

  • Captain pick analysis with form, xG, fixtures, and ICT index.
  • Transfer suggestions based on your squad and budget.
  • Head-to-head player comparison across all metrics.
  • Chip strategy optimization with DGW predictions.
  • Hidden gem differentials under low ownership.
  • Live points, projected bonus, and auto-sub scenarios.
  • Mini-league rival tracking and win probability analysis.

Use cases of Fpl Intelligence

  • Analyze your own team to get personalized captain and transfer recommendations.
  • Compare players like Salah vs. Palmer vs. Saka over the next gameweeks.
  • Decide whether taking a -4 point hit for a transfer is worth it.
  • Find the optimal gameweek to use Triple Captain, Bench Boost, or Free Hit.
  • Scout mini-league rivals and predict their moves to gain an edge.

FAQ from Fpl Intelligence

How do I find my team ID?

Go to fantasy.premierleague.com, click Points, and copy the number from the URL: https://fantasy.premierleague.com/entry/YOUR_TEAM_ID/event/30. League IDs are found in the mini-league URL.

What data does Fpl Intelligence use?

It uses the official FPL API — the same free, public data that powers the FPL website. All data is real-time, and no API keys or accounts are needed.

How do I fix 403 errors from the FPL API?

Ensure your network isn’t blocking fantasy.premierleague.com. Test with curl (setting a

More from Developer Tools