Matchday 7 gives UCL Fantasy managers a great chance to activate the Limitless chip, especially with key injuries impacting squads across Europe.
In this article, we break down the best Limitless team for Matchday 7, focusing on the standout picks, the fixtures that offer the most upside, and the players who can take full advantage of the current landscape.
MATCHDAY 7 LIMITLESS

GOALKEEPERS
Manchester City’s meeting with Bodø/Glimt offers a realistic chance of a clean sheet, with Pep Guardiola’s side managing five shut-outs across their last 10 matches. That puts Gianluigi Donnarumma firmly in contention as a Tuesday option.
If things do not go to plan, Wednesday provides a solid fallback. Chelsea host Pafos, who are yet to score away from home in the Champions League, making Robert Sánchez a sensible alternative between the posts.
DEFENDERS
Arsenal face Inter this week, but their defensive record remains outstanding after conceding just one goal across the first six matches. A key part of that resilience is Gabriel Magalhães, who also carries real goal threat from set pieces, an area where the Gunners continue to excel.
Bayer Leverkusen take on a struggling Olympiakos side next, which puts a clean sheet firmly on the table. Alejandro Grimaldo once again stands out, with the wing-back sharing penalty duties and already registering nine attacking returns in 12 Bundesliga appearances this season.
Defensively, Paris Saint-Germain have lacked consistency, but their full-backs continue to deliver at the other end of the pitch. Nuno Mendes remains a prime example, producing two goals and two assists from just six Champions League outings.
Pafos’ lack of attacking threat makes investment in the Chelsea backline appealing this week. Among their defenders, Marc Cucurella offers one of the strongest combinations of attacking intent and reliable minutes, giving him both clean-sheet and return potential.
Liverpool arrive unbeaten in their last 10 matches ahead of their clash with Marseille. Completing the defence is Jeremie Frimpong, who continues to pose a major attacking threat, even when deployed out of position.
MIDFIELDERS
Chelsea’s attack continues to look appealing, averaging close to two goals per match in the Champions League so far. A meeting with Pafos only adds to that appeal, and if he starts, Cole Palmer looks well placed to collect points.
Barcelona also remain a strong attacking proposition. The Catalans face a struggling Slavia Praha side this week, making investment in their forward areas feel close to essential. The standout midfield option is Raphinha, who arrives in excellent form after registering four goals and two assists across his last three matches.
Union Saint-Gilloise have already conceded 15 goals in the competition, putting them firmly on the radar to target. One of the standout picks from Bayern’s relentless attack is Michael Olise, who has already delivered double-digit goal contributions across all competitions this season.
Newcastle have scored at least twice in four of their six matches and now return to home soil, boosting their appeal against PSV. The Dutch side have looked shaky defensively, and penalty taker Anthony Gordon has shown enough consistency to make him a strong option.
Finally, Bodø/Glimt continue to leak goals, conceding at least two per game in the competition. That makes backing the Manchester City attack an obvious play. Among their midfielders, Phil Foden stands out after impressing in Europe already, highlighted by a 17-point haul against Dortmund.
FORWARDS
Harry Kane completes a formidable Bayern pairing. The England striker has already racked up 20 Bundesliga goals this season and heads into the round in red-hot form, having scored six times and provided one assist across his last five matches.
Erling Haaland is another forward to reach the 20-goal mark in league action. The Manchester City talisman continues to deliver at an elite level, and a meeting with Bodø/Glimt offers another prime opportunity for him to extend that run.
Rounding off the premium frontline, Kylian Mbappé feels close to essential. The Frenchman struck an astonishing nine goals in his first six Champions League appearances and has produced 16 goal contributions across his last 10 matches, underlining his outstanding form ahead of the next round.

