Fantasy Bundesliga tips: 10 players to consider for Matchday 27
Fantasy Bundesliga tips: 10 players to consider for Matchday 27
In this Fantasy Bundesliga article, we will not be focusing on the most obvious picks such as Jamal Musiala and Harry Kane.
Instead, we will highlight players with a maximum ownership percentage of 20%, who could offer great value as differentials for Matchday 27.
Tiago Pereira Cardoso, Gladbach (Goalkeeper, 4M, 1%)
With Moritz Nicolas and Jonas Omlin unavailable, 18-year-old Tiago Pereira Cardoso is in line to make his third Bundesliga start of the season against RB Leipzig. At just 4 million, he should be the second-cheapest starting goalkeeper this weekend behind Jonas Urbig (Bayern, 1m, 25%).
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Nordi Mukiele, Bayer Leverkusen (Defender, 10M, 1%)
With Edmond Tapsoba still not fully fit, Mukiele should be a certain starter against Bochum. At just 10 million, the Frenchman offers a cheap way into the backline for a Leverkusen side who have an excellent run of games coming up, and he has previously shown that he's capable of delivering good fantasy returns.
Eric Dier, Bayern Munich (Defender, 12M, 1%)
Dier started Bayern's last four Bundesliga games before the international break and, with Dayot Upamecano out for several weeks, should see plenty of playing time for the Bavarian giants for the rest of the season.
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Mitchell Weiser, Werder Bremen (Defender, 13M, 6%)
After missing Werder's last game against Gladbach through suspension, Mitchell Weiser will be back in the squad this weekend. An attacking defender with four goals and five assists in the league this season, Weiser has a high ceiling, and the game against relegation-threatened Holstein Kiel should be a great chance for him to get a good return.
Patrick Wimmer, Wolfsburg (Midfielder, 10M, 3%)
Wimmer showed what he's capable of when he scored 452 points against Werder Bremen on Matchday 24, but was then hampered by illness. With the Austria international back to full fitness at home against struggling Heidenheim, it's hard to overlook him this weekend.
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Romano Schmid, Werder Bremen (Midfielder, 10M, 9%)
With an average of 199 points per game, Romano Schmid has been Werder's second-best Fantasy performer this season, behind only Mitchell Weiser (207 points per game). The attacking midfielder has been involved in seven goals this season and could add to that tally against a leaky Kiel defence.
Aleix Garcia, Bayer Leverkusen (Midfielder, 12M, 0%)
Garcia started Leverkusen's last three games before the international break and provided good returns on Matchday 24 and 25 (334 and 209 points respectively). Die Werkself have a favorable run of fixtures ahead, and if he starts again on Friday night against Bochum at home, he'll provide a fairly cheap route into their midfield. Furthermore, he's owned by 0%, which makes him a real differential.
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Nick Woltemade, Stuttgart (Striker, 9M, 10%)
Coming off the back of a hat-trick for Germany's Under-21s, Woltemade doesn't have the easiest of games ahead of him, facing Eintracht at away, but in his current form he can hurt any opposition, and he only costs 9 million.
Jonas Wind, Wolfsburg (Striker, 11M, 1%)
Wind is in the midst of a barren run in front of goal and hasn't scored since Wolfsburg's 2-2 draw with Holstein Kiel two months ago. But having scored eight goals in the league this season, it should only be a matter of time before the Denmark international finds the net again - and this week's home clash with Heidenheim should provide the perfect opportunity. With Mohamed Amoura suspended, it would be a welcome boost for Die Wölfe if he could get back on the scoresheet.
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Patrik Schick, Bayer Leverkusen (Striker, 14M, 12%)
After scoring Leverkusen's 4-3 winner over Stuttgart, Schick netted three times in two games for the Czech Republic during the international break. The striker should therefore be brimming with confidence ahead of Leverkusen's home clash with Bochum.
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