FPL price falls happen when managers transfer a player out in large numbers. Common triggers include injuries, suspensions, poor form, or unfavourable fixture swings. Each fall is £0.1m, and unlike rises, you lose the full value of each fall on your selling price.
Monitoring price falls is essential for protecting your team value. If you plan to sell a player who is trending toward a fall, acting before the drop preserves your budget for future transfers.
Fantasy Premier League player prices change once per day based on transfer activity. When managers transfer a player in or out in large numbers, it moves that player closer to a price rise or fall. FPLWatch tracks these movements in real time so you can anticipate tonight's changes.
Our prediction algorithm monitors net transfer volumes throughout the day and compares them against dynamic ownership-based thresholds. Players showing strong momentum toward a rise or fall are highlighted with confidence scores, helping you decide whether to make early transfers or hold your moves.
Price changes matter because they directly affect your team value and budget. A well-timed transfer can gain you £0.1m in selling price, while ignoring a falling player can cost you. Over a full season, active price management can mean an extra £1-2m in budget — enough for a significant upgrade.