Fair Play
One account, one squad, one set of rules. We monitor unusual activity, cap multi-account abuse, and publish scoring rules before each gameweek so nobody gets surprised on Monday morning.
We built a World Cup 2026 fantasy platform for managers who care about the details — not just the final scoreline on Sunday night.
Chinchin Wines Fantasy League started in early 2025 when a group of football analysts and product designers asked a simple question: why does fantasy football feel stuck in 2012? We wanted live scoring that actually updates, transparent player pricing, and a squad builder that works on mobile without a native app download.
Partnering with Chinchin Wines, we launched a free-to-play platform centred on World Cup 2026. Every rating, fixture, and leaderboard position is tied to real tournament data. We publish our methodology openly so managers can argue about picks with facts, not gut feelings alone.
Today more than 52,000 managers draft squads weekly, share tactics in our community forums, and compete for sponsored prize pools. We are still a small team — which means we ship fast and listen when something feels off.
Everything we build should make fantasy football fairer, smarter, and more fun for the people who actually watch the matches.
One account, one squad, one set of rules. We monitor unusual activity, cap multi-account abuse, and publish scoring rules before each gameweek so nobody gets surprised on Monday morning.
Player prices and ratings reflect goals, assists, clean sheets, and advanced metrics from verified WC 2026 sources. We recalibrate after every matchday — no static spreadsheets hiding in a back office.
Managers shape the product. Feature votes, public roadmap updates, and weekly Q&A sessions with our data team keep the platform aligned with how people actually play fantasy football.
Scoring breakdowns, price change logs, and fixture difficulty ratings are visible on every player profile. If we change a rule, we announce it in advance and explain why.
The Chinchin Wines Fantasy League community isn't a Discord server gathering dust — it's where we test features before launch. Formation filters, chemistry displays, and the click-based squad builder all came from manager feedback during the 2025 beta.
We run weekly office hours where anyone can jump on a call with our data team and argue about player pricing. Sounds chaotic? It is. But that's how we caught the Mbappé price error before Gameweek 2 and why our live scoring rarely lags more than a minute behind full-time whistles.