Fantasy football games compared
Not all fantasy football games are the same. Which league, which language, how you sign in, how open the scoring is: small differences add up over a season. Below we put four notable games side by side across a few headings. The numbers and features come from public information; anything to do with user satisfaction we report as sentiment from reviews, not as fact.
Side by side
| Feature | Oracle's 11 | Sosyal Lig | FPL | UEFA Champions League Fantasy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Language | Turkish and English | Turkish | English | Mostly English |
| Competitions | Süper Lig and Champions League | Süper Lig | Premier League | Champions League |
| Free to play | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Sign-in | Social account | Site account | UEFA account | |
| Scoring rules | Public page and corrections log | In-app | Public | Public |
| Mini-leagues | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Price and prizes
All four are free at their core. One reason is regulation in Turkey: formats that charge an entry fee and pay out cash prizes are not legal there. So games aimed at Turkey stay free, and where prizes exist they are non-cash rewards (a car, say, or various vouchers) that cannot be converted to cash. Oracle's 11 is entirely free; the game is built around the fun of playing, not winnings.
Language and coverage
This is the most visible difference. FPL focuses on the Premier League and UEFA's game on the Champions League, and both are mostly in English. Sosyal Lig is in Turkish and covers the Süper Lig. Oracle's 11 is offered in both Turkish and English and covers both the Süper Lig and the Champions League under one roof, so you can follow the European nights and your own league in the same place.
Sign-in and scoring
How you sign in is a small but real detail. For Sosyal Lig, user reviews frequently mention a requirement to sign in with a social account. Oracle's 11 currently supports signing in with Google.
On the scoring side, transparency is what matters. Being able to see clearly how points are calculated, the difference between provisional and final points, and any corrections made, builds a player's trust in the game. Oracle's 11 keeps these rules on a public rules page and shows point corrections on the record.
In short
Which one is "best" depends a bit on what you are after. FPL is the natural home for the Premier League and UEFA's game for the Champions League on its own. But if you want Turkish, free, and both the Süper Lig and the Champions League in one place, Oracle's 11 exists to fill exactly that gap.
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Keep reading
Fantasy football in Turkey
From FPL's huge Turkish following to Sosyal Lig and Fantazzie: a short map of Süper Lig fantasy games and the gap left open.
A guide to Champions League fantasy
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