Competitive Fantasy Sports Leagues appears to be fantasy sports software that is small, straightforward, clean, free of ads and offers fantasy game play in the four major professional sports. For the fantasy player who is tired of the giant, ad-plagued counterparts, this could be a good fit.
Standout features:
Competitive Fantasy Sports Leagues fantasy sports software offers game play for fantasy football, fantasy basketball, fantasy hockey and fantasy baseball.
There is a contact button to click if you want to inquire about joining a league.
All games are divided into two leagues, B-League and C-League. In football, it’s 14 franchises split into two 7-team divisions. Baseball has 15 teams in three divisions of five teams each. For hockey, they have 12 teams in three divisions of four. But this will vary as teams join or not.
The league fee is $100 for each league. Cash prizes are awarded to the league champion, runner-up, and highest team score each score. Division winners also receive a cash prize.
The news section for each sport will report any league openings for prospective owners. Live scoring and live drafts take place through a third party, but it’s still all on the cloud.
Standings, rosters, transactions, draft results, schedules, team rankings and available players are all integrated. You can also view injury reports and complete rules for each league within each sport.
The real-time draft shows draft guide rankings, available players, the draft board and rosters. You can also select Instant Auto-Pick or Fail-Safe Auto Pick. The available players are sorted by name or position. The draft board can be sorted by round and downloaded as a PDF. It also has a live chat function in which you can engage your competitors in pleasant conversation during the draft – which in all takes about six days to complete.
Support for these leagues is an email sent directly to the site owner. There are rules documents aplenty on the site for each sport that can guide you through the specifics of how the games are played and scored. You should definitely read the rules for any fantasy sports software before signing up and especially before paying money to join.
A lot of stock is placed on fun with Competitive Fantasy Sports League fantasy sports software. If you’re more of the aggressive, intense fantasy game player this might not be the place for you. It’s by far the smallest fantasy sports software we reviewed, but that might be just what you’re looking for.
For an even more expanded selection of fantasy games and and fantasy sports, check out our top-ranked products ESPN Fantasy and Games, Yahoo! Fantasy Sports and CBS Sports Fantasy Sports.

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