Would you actually use a "Daily Fantasy" app for money, or is the standard FPL/Betting enough?

Posted by dead8hot@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 3 comments

Hi all,

In India and the US, "Daily Fantasy" (like Dream11 or DraftKings) is massive—you pick a team for just one afternoon of matches, pay a small entry fee (e.g., £2-£5), and compete for a prize pool based on points.

I’m thinking of building something similar for the UK market covering the Premier League, Champions League, and Cricket.

Honest opinions needed:

If there was an app where you could win £50-£100 on a Saturday afternoon for a £2 entry fee, would you play?

Or do you find traditional betting (accumulators/builders) more satisfying?

Does the "seasonal" commitment of the official Fantasy Premier League (FPL) bore you by February, or is that the whole point for you?

Just trying to see if there’s a gap in the market or if we're all just happy with our current apps. Cheers!