Terms of Service

Last updated: 14 August 2026

These terms cover the fplwire website and the fplwire app at app.fplwire.com. Using either means you accept them. They are written to be read, not to be impressive.

Who you are dealing with

fplwire is run by Ehsan Fazlhashemi, trading as fplwire, a sole trader based in Sweden. For anything to do with these terms, your account, or your data, contact privacy@fplwire.com. That address is read by the person who runs the site.

fplwire is not affiliated with the Premier League

fplwire is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to the Premier League, Fantasy Premier League, or any football club. “Premier League” and “Fantasy Premier League” are trade marks of their owners and are used here only to describe what this site is about. Squad and fixture information comes from the public Fantasy Premier League API. The analysis built on top of it is ours.

What fplwire gives you

Articles, statistics and analysis about Fantasy Premier League, and an app that shows your own squad alongside them.

Some features are produced by AI models that cost money to run, so they may carry a fair use allowance. Any allowance that applies to a paid plan is shown on the pricing page before you pay.

It is analysis, not advice, and certainly not a guarantee. Projections are probabilities, not outcomes. No model can foresee an injury, a rotation or a red card. Every decision about your own team is yours, and so are the results. Nothing here is a promise about how a player or a gameweek will turn out.

Nothing on fplwire is financial advice, and fplwire has nothing to do with betting or gambling.

Accounts

You do not need an account to read the site. If you want the app to remember your squad and your plans, you can create one with your email address. Signing in uses a one time link, so there is no password.

Keep access to your email secure, because anyone who can read your inbox can sign in as you. One account per person. You need to be at least 13 years old to create one, which is the age Sweden sets for children consenting to online services on their own.

You can delete your account from the settings screen at any time. What that removes is set out in the privacy policy.

What we ask of you

  • Do not try to break, overload or bypass the security of the site or the app.
  • Do not scrape the site in bulk, or republish our articles and analysis as your own.
  • Do not use fplwire to do anything unlawful, or to harass anyone.
  • Do not resell or redistribute access to paid features once they exist.

An account being used to do any of that can be suspended or closed. Where it is reasonable to do so first, you will be told why and given a chance to put it right.

Suggesting sources

If you have an account you can suggest a public feed for fplwire to read. Suggestions are reviewed before anything is used, and we may decline any suggestion without giving a reason. Suggesting a feed does not mean it will be used, and we are under no obligation to use or keep using one.

Only suggest feeds that are publicly available and that you are not restricted from sharing. By suggesting a feed you allow us to fetch it and to analyse what it publishes, in the way described above.

We do not show other users who suggested a source. If you delete your account, any suggestion you made stays in place but is no longer linked to you.

Who owns what

The articles, analysis, projections, code and design of fplwire belong to us. You are welcome to read them, quote a short passage with a link, and share links freely. You are not welcome to copy them wholesale or to pass them off as your own.

Anything you create in the app, such as saved transfer plans, belongs to you. We store it to give you the feature. We do not sell it and we do not publish it.

Availability

fplwire aims to be available at all times and usually is, but there is no uptime guarantee and the free service is provided as it is. The site will develop over time, and features may be added or removed. Where a change materially reduces something you are paying for, see the next section.

Paid subscriptions

Nothing is for sale on fplwire today. Everything currently on the site and in the app is free. This section is written in advance so that the terms are settled before money is involved, and it takes effect only when a paid tier actually launches. Until then it describes nothing you can buy.

When a paid tier does launch:

  • The price and the billing period are shown before you pay, on the checkout page, including VAT.
  • Payment is handled by a merchant of record, a payment company that sells the subscription to you on our behalf and takes care of VAT. Your card details go to them and never to us. Their terms will be linked at checkout.
  • You can cancel at any time from your account. Cancelling stops the next payment, and you keep access until the end of the period you have already paid for.
  • Fourteen day refund, no questions asked. Ask within fourteen days of your first payment and you get all of it back, even if you have used the service in the meantime. This is deliberately more generous than the pro rata amount EU law requires. It is offered once per person; after that, cancelling works as described above.
  • Price changes apply from your next billing period, and you will be told by email before one takes effect, in time to cancel.
  • Raw Fantasy Premier League data stays free. What a paid tier buys is our analysis, not access to somebody else’s data.

If something goes wrong

fplwire is responsible for what it does wrong. Nothing in these terms limits liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, for fraud, or for anything else the law does not allow to be limited, and nothing here affects your rights as a consumer under Swedish or EU law.

Beyond that, fplwire is not liable for indirect or consequential losses, and specifically not for how your Fantasy Premier League team performs. Where a paid subscription is involved, liability is limited to the amount you paid in the twelve months before the problem arose.

Ending things

You can stop using fplwire whenever you like, and delete your account from the app. We can close an account that is breaking the rules above, or stop offering the service entirely, in which case anyone with time left on a paid subscription is refunded for the part they have not used.

Changes to these terms

If these terms change, the date at the top changes with them. If a change materially affects your rights or what you are paying for, account holders are told by email before it takes effect.

Law and complaints

These terms are governed by Swedish law. If you live elsewhere in the EU, that does not take away the protection of the consumer rules of your own country, which continue to apply.

If you are unhappy, email privacy@fplwire.com first, because most things turn out to be a misunderstanding and can be sorted that way. If that does not resolve it, a consumer in Sweden can take the matter to Allmänna reklamationsnämnden (ARN), the national board for consumer disputes, whose decisions are recommendations. Consumers elsewhere in the EU can contact their local European Consumer Centre.