FPL 2025/26 leaderboards
The six season-defining ranking tables: goals, assists, clean sheets, bonus, xG and xA — all ranked, all top-10. Plus the points-river breakdown showing what made up each top-12 player's total.
How the top 12 stacked their points
Each bar is one player's season total broken into goals, assists, clean sheets, bonus and other (appearances + saves + cards). Reveals who scored from open play vs created vs collected bonus.
Top Goalscorers
Most non-penalty + penalty goals across the season — the volume strikers and creators.
Top Assist Leaders
Final-third creators ranked by FPL assists — the playmakers and overlap full-backs.
Most Clean Sheets (DEF + GK)
The defensive backbone — defenders and keepers who shut up the most shop.
Bonus Point Magnets
Total bonus points (BPS top-3 each match) — captures BPS dominance week in, week out.
xG Leaders
Highest expected goals — separating volume goal threat from finishing variance.
xA Leaders
Highest expected assists — the genuine chance creators, regardless of finisher.
Reading the 2025/26 ranking tables
The Goals leaderboard is usually the most stable: elite finishers don't flip year-over-year. But the Assists table is where 2026/27 squad clues hide — the chance-creators who topped the board often stay in the same role, while the goalscorers next to them in the team-sheet can churn through transfers.
The Clean Sheets table tells you which defences were both strong and lucky. Cross-reference with the xG-Against column on the team-strength page: defences with low xG-A and high clean sheets are repeatable; defences with high xG-A but high CS got lucky with finishing variance, and that's where the regression-to-mean candidates sit for 2026/27.
xG and xA leaders matter most for premium spending. A player whose actual goals matched their xG is producing at sustainable rate; one whose goals far exceeded xG is the over-performer at highest risk of cooling off the following season.
Finally, the Bonus magnets table is the BPS-dominance ranking — players who consistently topped the 3-2-1 bonus allocation every week. These are the closest thing FPL has to a captaincy hedge: even on quiet weeks, they collect bonus from defensive actions, key passes, or saves.