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User Settings
The User Settings page allows you to customise how FPL Review displays information and behaves across the site.
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Team ID
Your FPL manager ID number, used to sync your team data from the official FPL site. You can find this number in the URL when viewing your team on the FPL website (e.g. fantasy.premierleague.com/entry/123456/event/1 - your ID is 123456).
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Default GW Horizon
Sets the default number of gameweeks displayed in projection tables and planning interfaces. Common values range from 5-14 gameweeks depending on your personal planning approach.
Default: 10
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Auto Load Team
Whether to automatically load the selected Team ID when visiting the planner. Enable this if you regularly analyse the same team.
Default: Yes
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Load My Player Inputs
Controls whether to load your previous expected minutes/availability/penalty inputs for players. When enabled, the tool loads your custom assessments rather than using the latest model defaults.
Default: Yes
Note
This also applies to Availability and Penalty Taker inputs
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Load My Fixture Inputs
Whether to load your previous fixture likelihood inputs. When enabled, the tool loads your custom assessments rather than using the latest model defaults.
Default: Yes
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xMin Decay
Controls how bulk xMins inputs behave across future gameweeks. If you input 80 minutes for a player, this setting determines whether all future GWs lock at 80, or if the system applies decay to reflect natural injury/rotation risks over time.
Default: Decayed
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Preferred Display
Choose between seeing team kits or player faces in the XI pitch view display.
Default: Kits
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Projection Display
Select whether the pitch view shows future EV totals per player or individual gameweek-level focused information.
Default: Future EV
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Preferred Theme
Choice between light and dark interface themes.
Default: Dark
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Solver Settings
Choose to auto-display advanced settings in solver or limit to core settings, with advanced settings hidden but still accessible.
Default: Basic
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Other Solver Settings
Solver defaults can also be saved here to streamline repeated analysis without reconfiguring settings each time. Follow the Solver Settings link below for detailed information on these settings.