It’s time for our Fantasy Bundesliga Matchday 30 team reveals, as our experts showcase the best picks, top differentials, and smart plays for the week ahead.
@Big4FPL

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- With only a few weeks left of the season, my ranks look more or less set now. I’m still inside the top 300 overall and the top 100 in Second Chance, but I have not quite hit the heights I was hoping for. Because of that, I’m happy to take a few punts over the final weeks.
- The only real moves I’ve made so far are bringing in Jamal Musiala, who takes the midfield star, while Edmond Tapsoba comes back into defence. My bench is still where I could take a couple of risks, though, and that may depend on the later team news.
@MeijersDavid


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- GK: Gregor Kobel & Finn Dahmen – Despite disappointing again, there is a good chance that Dahmen and Kobel will remain my goalkeeper duo. The unpredictable nature of goalkeeper hauls makes it difficult to gain anything from switching them in any given week. On top of that, I will probably need most of my transfers to secure my ideal Bayern Munich triple-up. That said, Michael Zetterer is an option with good save potential through to the end of the season.
- DEF: Alejandro Grimaldo, Nico Schlotterbeck, David Raum, Julian Ryerson & Ozan Kabak – The ‘big three’ of Grimaldo, Schlotterbeck, and Raum are not going anywhere anytime soon. However, Kabak and Aurèle Amenda have tough fixtures this weekend and could be sold. If I can move just one of them, I will likely keep Kabak. In that case, Ryerson is currently my preferred replacement, followed by Hennes Behrens.
- MID: Jamal Musiala, Alexis Claude-Maurice, Romano Schmid, Christoph Baumgartner & Ibrahim Maza – My transfer plans depend heavily on the outcome of Bayern Munich’s Champions League tie against Real Madrid, which has not been played at the time of writing. Leon Goretzka’s massive 412-point haul has probably been my favourite moment of the season so far. However, I may have to sell him if he looks unlikely to start. The same applies to Tom Bischof, who has also performed very well. I could still keep one or even both, but for now, Maza and Musiala, who look likely to start this weekend, are their replacements. Other players I like here include Said El Mala and Jakub Kamiński.
- FWD: Harry Kane, Luis Diaz & Yan Diomande – Deniz Undav’s yellow card suspension means he has to go. Díaz replaces him, as he looks set to start again this weekend after being rested last time out. Ideally, either Nicolas Jackson or Kane starts this week. If not, a likely outcome is a 4-4-2 with one of them, or another forward coming in. That said, I am struggling to find options I really like. If I had to bring in another forward, I would be looking at players like Arnaud Kalimuendo, Mohamed Amoura, or Ragnar Ache.
@FPL2137

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- Luis Díaz comes in because Liga Insider currently has him starting (post-UEFA Champions League game). The other two transfers are goalkeepers, targeting strong save potential. I’ve got two transfers left for the inevitable chaos.
- Yan Diomande gets the star as he looks nailed. Jamal Musiala has the star for now as well, assuming his chances of starting remain strong. Alejandro Grimaldo has a great fixture, so the star there feels obvious.
- Good luck, everyone.


