Key Takeaways
- Squads must stay under a strict 110 million budget and include no more than three players from any single Bundesliga club.
- The selection focuses on differential picks owned by fewer than 20% of fantasy managers to gain an advantage over template teams.
- Nicolas Jackson of FC Bayern München serves as captain, offering double points potential at just 4% ownership.
Fantasy football managers are fine-tuning their squads ahead of Matchday 32 in the German top flight. Our scouting team has constructed a sample side to demonstrate how to navigate the weekend’s fixtures.
The competition imposes strict financial limits. You cannot spend more than 110 million on your ten outfield players. You may select a maximum of three footballers from the same club. The key strategy involves targeting low-ownership assets. These players feature in fewer than 20% of teams. They offer high upside if they perform well. Each squad also needs a captain. This player earns double points.
Our expert selection spreads risk across multiple clubs. Union Berlin provides defensive value through Danilho Doekhi and the bargain option Christopher Trimmel. The latter costs only 1 million and remains completely unowned in most leagues.
FC Bayern München contributes three midfield options. Leon Goretzka and Joshua Kimmich bring experience and set-piece duties. Nicolas Jackson receives the armband. His low ownership of just 4% makes him a dangerous differential captain.
Eintracht Frankfurt supplies full-back Nathaniel Brown and forward Arnaud Kalimuendo. Werder Bremen’s Jens Stage adds energy in midfield. Sport-Club Freiburg is represented by Matthias Ginter and Johan Manzambi. Stuttgart’s Bilal El Khannouss completes the attacking lineup.
This balanced approach respects the budget cap while hunting for points outside the most popular player selections.