JOIN THE UKFSF

Be part of the UK fantasy sports conversation

Join the UK Fantasy Sports Forum to access industry insight, contribute to discussion, and help shape its early priorities as the UK fantasy sports ecosystem continues to evolve.

Membership is currently free while the UKFSF is in its early stage of development.

Choose how you’d like to get involved

For organisations

No cost at launch

For operators, media companies, platforms and organisations across the fantasy sports ecosystem.

Access industry insight, research and emerging perspectives

Take part in roundtables and shared discussions

Contribute to research topics and areas of focus

Connect with others across the fantasy sports ecosystem

Help shape the UKFSF’s early priorities and direction

for individuals

No cost at launch

The UKFSF Contributor Network is for practitioners, creators and specialists offering personal expertise and perspective.

Contribute to discussions and selected initiatives

Share insight and experience from across the ecosystem

Stay close to emerging trends and industry thinking

Be part of a network of practitioners and contributors

for all supporters

VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTION

The UKFSF operates independently and is currently volunteer-led.

Voluntary contributions help support:

Research and insight across the fantasy sports landscape

Industry discussions, roundtables and shared initiatives

Ongoing engagement across the wider sports ecosystem

Supporting the UKFSF helps sustain its independence and expand its research and insight over time.

Membership is open to organisations and individuals.

Organisations participate as members of the Forum, individuals contribute their perspective and expertise as part of the wider network.

Public representation focuses on organisations, reflecting the UKFSF’s role as an industry body.

The UKFSF does not speak on behalf of any individual operator, rights holder, platform or regulator. Views published by the Forum reflect its own work and consultation process, and participating organisations are not presumed to endorse every position or discussion