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Albion Rovers X UEFA Euro 2024

Albion Rovers X UEFA Euro 2024

The Scotland players board their flight to Munich at Glasgow Airport (Photo SNS Group/Scottish Football Association)

To celebrate the upcoming Euros taking place in Germany between June 14th and July 14th in which Steve Clarkes Scotland side kick off the tournament in Munich against Hosts Germany who are managed by former Bayern Munich Manager Julian Nagelsmann followed by a clash with Switzerland managed by former Fernabache defender Murat Yakin before concluding the group stage in Stuttgart against Hungary managed by former Brescia defender Marco Rossi, Albion Rovers have decided to launch a Fantasy Football league aswell as a Match Predictions league

Links to Join

Match Predictions

Match Predictor is the game where you can predict each match result in UEFA EURO 2024. Earn points by guessing the right scorelines, first goalscorers and first teams to score. Plus, get extra points on one match every matchday by playing your booster!

Link to Join https://gaming.uefa.com/en/europredictor/groupjoin/6PLZX1JSQT

Fantasy Football

EURO 2024 Fantasy Football is the game that lets you pick and manage your own dream team for the tournament. You’ll get points based on your players’ real-life performances – pick well and use your subs smartly to score big and climb the leaderboards.

Link to Join https://gaming.uefa.com/en/eurofantasy/leagues/eVMeps/004F004600460049004300490041004C00200041005200460043002000460041004E0054004100530059002026BDFE0F/Albion Rovers

RULES – VIA UEFA

Match Predictions

Deadlines

You can change your predictions at any time until the match in question kicks off. Once the match starts, your predictions will be locked – and your points will be updated as match events happen.

The scoring system

For each match, you have several ways to score points:

Correct result
• Correctly predict the winner or correctly predict a draw: +3 points

*The result is determined at the end of open play, i.e. after 90 minutes or after 120 minutes if the match goes to extra time. Matches that are decided by penalty shoot-outs count as a draw.

Correct score
• Correctly predict the number of home* team goals: +2 points
• Correctly predict the number of away* team goals: +2 points
• Correctly predict the goal difference between the two teams: +3 points

Goals scored in penalty shoot-outs do not count.

*The team listed first in the official fixture list is considered the ‘home’ team.

First goal
• Correctly predict the first player to score: +8 points
• Correctly predict the first team to score: +2 points

If the first goal is an own goal, you don’t get points for predicting the first player to score. However, if you predicted the right team to go 1-0 up, you’ll get points for correctly predicting the first team to score.

Goals scored in penalty shoot-outs do not count.

Underdog bonus
• Correctly predict a scoreline that less than 10% of other players have predicted: +5 points

Boosters

Each round of fixtures (known as a ‘matchday’), you can use your booster on one match to score big.

• During the group stage and round of 16 – x2
• During the quarter-finals – x3
• During the semi-finals – x4
• During the final – x5

Fantasy Football

Matchdays

EURO 2024 Fantasy Football works by matchdays. There are seven matchdays in total, corresponding to the three rounds of games in the group stage, plus the round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals and final.

Every matchday except the final is split over more than one day.

Each matchday, once the first day’s games have finished, you can make subs or switch your captain.

That means that if any of your starting players doesn’t score as many points as you would have liked, you can sub them off for a player on your bench who is yet to play and might score you more points later in the matchday.

By making changes within a matchday, you have the chance to score more points for that matchday. See Picking a captain and Subs for more information.

Picking your Squad

Picking a team name
When you create your team, you’ll have to pick a team name. You can edit your team’s name at any point until the next matchday kicks off. Your team name will lock once you start scoring points.

Selecting your players
To get started, you’ll need to pick a squad of 15 players:

• Two goalkeepers
• Five defenders
• Five midfielders
• Three forwards

Budget
In Fantasy Football, each player in EURO 2024 is assigned a virtual price. You’ll get an initial €100 million to spend on your squad, which rises to €105 million from the round of 16 onwards.

Number of players per team

There’s a limit on how many players you can select from one national team. This limit changes as the tournament progresses.

StageMax. players per team
Group stage3
Round of 164
Quarter-finals5
Semi-finals6
Final8

If any of your players are knocked out of EURO 2024, they’ll stay in your squad – and you can keep them there for the rest of the tournament if you want. However, once they’re out of the competition, they won’t score you any more points.

Starting late
You can create a team at any point during the competition.

If you create a team between matchdays, you’ll start scoring points from the following matchday.

If you create a team once a matchday has started, you’ll start scoring points from the next day within that matchday.

Matchday

For each matchday throughout the competition, you’ll need to select 11 starting players from your 15-player squad.

All your matchday points will be scored by the players in your XI – not the 11 players who start the matchday in your team, but those that finish the matchday in your team.

For every matchday except Matchday 7 (the final), you’ll be able to sub players in and out depending on their performances – with the aim of ending the matchday with the highest-scoring 11 players from your squad in your XI. However, you can only sub in players who haven’t played yet in the matchday.

You can read more about this in the Subs section.

You’ll need to save your team before each matchday deadline, which is the kick-off time of the first game within the matchday.

If any of your starting players don’t play that matchday, they’ll be automatically replaced by your subs (as long as formation rules aren’t broken). Have a look at the Subs section for more information.

Formations
Your team can line up in any formation, as long as you’ve picked 1 goalkeeper, at least 3 defenders, at least 2 midfielders and at least 1 forward.

Selecting a captain
Every time you save your team, you’ll need to pick a captain from your starting XI. That player’s points will be doubled for that matchday.

If your captain doesn’t score as highly as you’d like, you’ll have the option to switch to another player who is in action on a later day within that matchday. This gives you the chance to double the score of a different player you think will do better.

However, bear in mind that if you aren’t happy with your new captain’s score, you won’t be able to change back. And you can’t ever select a captain who’s already played in that matchday.

If your captain doesn’t play on a particular matchday, and you haven’t made any manual changes during that matchday, your captain will be automatically subbed out. However, his replacement won’t get the captain’s double-points bonus.

If your captain doesn’t play in a matchday where you’ve made other subs, your captain won’t be subbed out – and none of your players will score double for that matchday.

TIP: Select a captain from a team playing on the first day of a matchday. That way, if he doesn’t score as many points as you would have liked, you can switch the captaincy to one of your players who is playing later in the matchday.

Subs

Between matchdays, you can make as many subs within your squad as you like.

After all matches on a single day have finished and before the next matches within that matchday kick off, you can:

Sub out a maximum of 4 players (unless they’ve been sent off), and replace them with any of your subs whose teams are yet to play within the matchday. Any players you sub out will score 0 points for that matchday.

Change your captain to another player from your squad whose team are yet to play. Your original captain’s double-points bonus will be lost, and your new captain’s score for that matchday will be doubled.

Bear in mind that:

• You can’t sub a player into your starting XI – or change to a captain – who have already played in that matchday.
• Once you confirm your subs or change of captain, those changes can’t be reversed.
• Once the games on the final day of the matchday have kicked off, you can’t make changes to your team. Any changes you make will only be applied to the next matchday.
• Once you manually make a sub in a matchday, automatic subs will be disabled for that matchday. See Automatic subs for more info.
• You’ll need to save your changes before the matchday kicks off for them to take effect. If you start adjusting your squad just before the deadline, but you save your changes after it’s already passed, your changes won’t apply to that day’s matches.

TIP: Because you can make subs mid-matchday, try picking a squad with a balance of players in action over the various days within the matchday two (or more) days. That way, if your initial players don’t perform, you can sub them out for players you think will have a better chance of getting you more points.

Automatic subs
If you don’t make any subs or change your captain within a matchday, some of your players might be automatically subbed out.

You can order your subs by priority in case any of your starting XI doesn’t play that matchday.

• If your goalkeeper doesn’t play in a matchday, your replacement goalkeeper will be subbed in, as long as he has played (and as long as you haven’t made any other manual changes to your squad during that matchday).
• If any of your starting outfield players don’t play in a matchday, they’ll be automatically subbed out. The player subbed in will be the highest-priority sub who has played in the matchday, and whose substitution doesn’t break formation rules.
• Remember that your XI always has to have 1 goalkeeper, at least 3 defenders, at least 2 midfielders and at least 1 forward. So for example, if your starting XI has 3 defenders and one of those defenders doesn’t play in a matchday, he’ll be subbed out for the highest-priority defender on your bench.
• If you switch the priority order of your subs once a matchday has started, that will count as a manual change – and no automatic subs will kick in for the remainder of that matchday.

Automatic subs can only happen when you don’t make any manual changes to your team during the matchday. That includes changing captain, making any manual subs and switching the priority order of your benched players. Once you save any of these changes – even if you then switch back to what you had before – your auto subs will be disabled for that matchday.

If you create your team partway through a matchday, you won’t be able to make automatic subs for that first matchday.

Transfers

Transferring players in and out of your squad helps you get more points throughout the tournament. Before EURO 2024 kicks off, you can make as many transfers as you like as long as you stay within the budget. You can also make as many free transfers as you like between the group stage and round of 16.

Throughout the competition, you get free transfers each matchday, where no points will be deducted from your score. The number of free transfers you can make depends on the stage of the competition. Bear in mind that if any of your players get injured or become unavailable for any other reason, you won’t get any extra free transfers to compensate.

For every transfer you make beyond your quota of free transfers, you’ll have 4 points deducted from your total. Because of the way points are calculated, this will be deducted from your overall score rather than your matchday score.

PhaseNumber of free transfers
Before tournament startsUnlimited
During group stage2 per matchday
Before round of 16Unlimited
Before quarter-finals3
Before semi-finals4
Before final5

During the group stage, if you don’t use your free transfers between matchdays, you’ll only be able to carry one forward to the next matchday – meaning you can’t stockpile free transfers over several rounds.

If you use your Wildcard or Limitless chip, then no free transfers get carried forward.

And once the knockout stage starts, you can’t carry any free transfers forward between matchdays.

Player prices
Player prices will stay the same until the Matchday 2 deadline. Once the Matchday 3 deadline has passed, some players’ prices will be adjusted based on their performances in the previous games. Prices will keep changing throughout the season depending on how many points players score

Deadlines

Every matchday, teams will lock as soon as the first game within the matchday match kicks off.

You’ll need to save your changes before the matchday kicks off for them to take effect. If you don’t save until the matches have already started, your changes won’t apply to that set of matches.

TIP: Wait until official line-ups are announced for the first set of matches – that way, you at least know some of the players who will definitely start for their teams (and get you points).

GameweekDeadline
Matchday 114 June 20:00 BST
Matchday 219 June 14:00 BST
Matchday 323 June 20:00 BST
Round of 1629 June 17:00 BST
Quarter-finals05 July 17:00 BST
Semi-finals09 July 20:00 BST
Final14 July 20:00 BST

Any transfers you make after the deadline will only come into effect for the following matchday.

CHIPS

Chips give you the opportunity to change your squad and score more points. You get 2 chips, which you can play once each throughout the competition.

Chips can be played on any matchday except 1 and 4 (Round of 16), when everyone automatically gets unlimited free transfers.

WildcardLimitless
Number available11
Unlimited transfersYesYes
Unlimited budgetNoYes
Team resets once matchday is overNoYes

Wildcard
The Wildcard gives you the chance to change your squad with upcoming matchdays in mind.

Playing it allows you to make free unlimited transfers – while remaining in budget – and any players you transfer in will stay in your squad once that matchday has finished.

The normal rules for automatic subs, manual subs and captain changes still apply when your Wildcard is active, as well as formation constraints and the number of players you can pick from one team.

If you’ve already made transfers ahead of a matchday and you then play your Wildcard, the transfers you’ve made previously will be cancelled, along with any points deductions.

To play your Wildcard, select ‘Activate wildcard’ and then confirm the transfers you’d like to make. Once you save your transfers, your changes will come into effect.

This chip can be used only once and can be played at any time except Matchday 1 and Matchday 4 (the round of 16), when everyone gets unlimited transfers. Once you’ve played it, it can’t be cancelled.

Limitless
Limitless gives you the chance to pick your dream squad for one matchday only.

Playing it allows you to make unlimited free transfers for that matchday with no budget restrictions. Once the matchday has finished, your squad will go back to how it was before you played your Limitless chip.

The normal rules for automatic subs, manual subs and captain changes still apply when playing Limitless, as well as formation constraints and the number of players you can pick from one team.

If you’ve already saved transfers ahead of a matchday and you then play your Limitless chip, the transfers you’ve made previously will be cancelled, along with any points deductions.

To play your Limitless, select ‘Activate Limitless’ and then confirm the transfers you’d like to make. Once you save your transfers, your changes will come into effect.

This chip can be used only once and can be played at any time except Matchday 1 and Matchday 4 (the round of 16). Once you’ve played it, it can’t be cancelled.

How Points are Scored

Throughout EURO 2024, your players will score points based on their real-life performances. Some actions are rewarded the same amount of points regardless of the player’s position, others vary depending on where each player plays.

All data will be taken from the official match reports.

ActionPoints
All players
Appearance1
60 mins on pitch1
Goals from outside the box1
Assist3
Every 3 balls recovered1
Player of the Match award3
Winning a penalty*2
Conceding a penalty*-1
Missing a penalty-2
Yellow card-1
Red card-3
Own goal-2
Goalkeepers
Scoring a goal6
Saving a penalty5
Clean sheet4
Every 3 saves1
Every 2 goals conceded-1
Defenders
Scoring a goal6
Clean sheet4
Every 2 goals conceded-1
Midfielders
Scoring a goal5
Clean sheet1
Forwards
Scoring a goal4

*When a penalty is awarded for handball, no points are awarded or deducted

Points are usually calculated within 3 hours of the final whistle of the last match of the day – and some stats may be adjusted during this time based on information from referees or data providers.

In the case of balls recovered, we’ll calculate this stat when we calculate your points at the end of the day. There may be some discrepancy between the data in Fantasy Football and other sources – but once we calculate this number as part of the daily points calculation, it won’t be adjusted afterwards.

Bear in mind that once your points have been calculated, they can’t be adjusted.

Minutes played
Every player who plays in any given match scores one point. Players score an extra point when they play 60 minutes, excluding injury time.

Minutes played will be confirmed when your points are calculated at the end of each day.

Assists
A player gets points for an assist whenever he plays the final pass, cross, header or shot which leads to a goal. This also applies to set plays (corners, free-kicks and throw-ins).

When it comes to passes, it must be deemed an intentional pass to count as an assist. Miscontrolled touches or other unintentional passes that go straight to a team-mate are not counted.

An assist can be made with any legal part of the body as long as it’s deemed intentional.

If the attacking player’s pass takes a small deflection which doesn’t significantly change the direction of the pass, it will still be given as an assist.

Players also get points for an assist if a goal is scored on the rebound when they’ve shot against the post or bar – or if the rebound comes off an opposing player.

They’ll also get points for an assist when their pass, shot or cross leads to an own goal.

Players who win a penalty don’t get points for an assist – instead, they get 2 points for winning the penalty (except when the penalty is awarded for handball).

When a goal is scored from a solo run or dribble, no player is credited with the assist.

Only one player can get points for an assist for any one goal.

Clean sheets
Players get points for a clean sheet when they play at least 60 minutes excluding added time and their team doesn’t concede a goal while they are on the pitch.

If a player has already been subbed off when their team concedes a goal, that player’s clean sheet bonus won’t be affected.

Player of the Match award
At the end of every game, one player is given the Player of the Match award. This award is decided by UEFA’s technical observer panel.

When a player wins this award, he’ll score an extra 3 points for that matchday.

Red cards
If a player gets a red card, they’ll continue to be penalised for goals conceded by their team after they’ve been sent off.

If a player gets a yellow card and then a red card, they’ll only be penalised for the red card.

If your captain gets a red card, you can transfer the captaincy to one of your other starting XI, as long as your new captain hasn’t already played yet within the matchday.

You can’t sub off players who get a red card.

Extra time and penalties
Players will keep scoring points throughout extra time. However, players who play 120 minutes don’t get double points for appearance or clean sheet (2 x 60 minutes).

If a match goes to penalties, no points will be scored during the shoot-out.

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