Fantasy Bundesliga: Scout squads for Matchday 24
Our Fantasy Bundesliga writers have each selected a squad of 10 outfield players for Matchday 24.
In order to make our teams more variable, all formations are allowed, each squad cannot cost more than 120M and can only contain players owned by less than 20% of the Fantasy Bundesliga managers.
In addition, each manager is allowed to select a captain, who earns double points, and can only select up to three players from the same team.
Without further ado, here are our squads for the upcoming matchday:
Tom Rothe, Union Berlin (7M, 2%)
Leo Østigård, Hoffenheim (9M, 5%)
Julian Ryerson, Dortmund (12M, 1%)
Alphonso Davies, Bayern (17M, 2%)
Patrick Wimmer, Wolfsburg (10M, 1%)
Pascal Groß, Dortmund (11M, 2%)
Kevin Stöger, Gladbach (15M, 1%)
Benedikt Hollerbach, Union Berlin (8M, 11%)
Andrej Kramaric, Hoffenheim (10M, 4%)
Serhou Guirassy, Dortmund (19M, 14%) ©
IN TOTAL: 118M
Jeremie Frimpong, Leverkusen (18M, 6%)
Tom Rothe, Union Berlin (7M, 2%)
Nico Elvedi, Gladbach (10M, 1%)
Ramy Bensebaini, Dortmund (11M, 1%)
Vincenzo Grifo, Freiburg (12M, 17%)
Alexis Claude-Maurice, Augsburg (6M, 15%)
Kevin Stöger, Gladbach (15M, 1%)
Robin Hack, Gladbach (12M, 1%)
Andrej Kramaric, Hoffenheim (10M, 4%)
Serhou Guirassy, Dortmund (19M, 14%) ©
IN TOTAL: 120M

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