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It’s time for our Fantasy Bundesliga Matchday 32 team reveals, as our experts showcase the best picks, top differentials, and smart plays for the week ahead.


@Big4FPL

NOTES

  • Another week of Bayern rotation chaos – but this time we actually get the line-ups, so we can attack it properly.
  • I’m bringing in Nicolas Jackson, and I’m also taking a punt on a young midfielder if they get added to the game in time.
  • For star players, I’m backing Yan Diomande, Alexis Claude-Maurice, and Alejandro Grimaldo.

@MeijersDavid

NOTES

  • I’m sticking with Kamil Grabara and Finn Dahmen after another solid return last week, with Dahmen putting up a very respectable 287 points. Neither has a fixture against a top-six side, but goalkeeper hauls are unpredictable, and using a transfer here feels unnecessary.
  • If I do end up with a spare move, Nicolas is firmly on the radar. He’s been racking up saves recently and has three fixtures coming up against sides that like to shoot, which gives him real upside.
  • At the back, Alejandro Grimaldo, Nico Schlotterbeck, and Ozan Kabak all keep their places. Schlotterbeck hasn’t quite matched his earlier-season levels, but the fixtures still justify holding him. Injuries force my hand with Raphaël Guerreiro, so he’s out, and I’m also planning to move on from Julian Ryerson in favour of someone with a stronger, more reliable floor. That brings Danilho Doekhi and Stefan Posch into focus. Doekhi offers a huge aerial threat, while Posch consistently racks up points through duels. Both also have a strong run of fixtures through to the end of the season. I’m still monitoring Maximilian Mittelstädt, Kaishu Sano, Min-jae Kim, and Brown as alternative options.
  • Midfield once again depends heavily on Bayern’s line-up, but this time we actually get that information before the deadline, which is a big help. Right now, Leon Goretzka looks set for strong minutes, so he’s likely staying. The second Bayern slot is more of a gamble. Michael Olise is expected to start, but with Vincent Kompany not afraid to make early changes, there is some risk. That makes Joshua Kimmich a tempting alternative for safer minutes. For now, I’m leaning towards Olise and backing him to make an impact early, even if he doesn’t play the full match. Elsewhere, Alexis Claude-Maurice keeps his place after showing his usual reliable floor, while El Khannouss stays after carrying my midfield last week, assuming he starts again. Despite another blank, Christoph Baumgartner posted 2.03 xG, which keeps him firmly in contention. Other names still in the mix include Said El Mala, Romano Schmid, and Fabian Rieder.
  • Up front, I’m not expecting any changes. Yan Diomande continues to deliver week after week and remains a standout option.
  • Alongside him, Nicolas Jackson keeps his place, with both minutes and goal threat looking secure, especially with Bayern rotating around their Champions League commitments.
  • That leaves Deniz Undav, who has been slightly underwhelming in recent Bundesliga matches. Still, he continues to get chances, takes plenty of shots, and impressed in the DFB-Pokal semi-final against Freiburg, which is enough for me to keep faith.
  • If you’re looking for a punt, Can Uzun stands out. He faces a weak Hamburg side, and with line-ups available before the deadline, it’s an easy move to make if he starts.

@KarbownikFF

NOTES

  • Last week went well, and a lot of my punts actually paid off – so I’m leaning into that approach again. I’m still chasing rank, so I need to take a few risks to close the gap.
  • Out go Hennes Behrens, Ramy Bensebaini, Christoph Baumgartner, Fisnik Asllani, and Yan Diomande. In their place, I’m loading up on Frankfurt with Brown, Can Uzun, and Arnaud Kalimuendo, alongside Alphonso Davies and Felipe Chávez coming in.
  • I’ll likely line up in a 3-4-3 to really attack that Frankfurt fixture and push for upside. As for star players, I’m backing Nicolas Jackson, Said El Mala, and Brown.

@EnesGnerDoan23

NOTES

  • That was a solid Gameweek, but it could have been better. My star players blanked, but I’ve still climbed to around 1.2k overall and 820 in the Second Chance.
  • I’m not expecting much rotation this week outside of Bayern. They’ve already won the league.
  • I’m selling Raphaël Guerreiro, Christoph Baumgartner, Jamal Musiala, and Jamie Leweling.
  • Coming in are Deniz Undav, Michael Olise, Said El Mala, and Kaishu Sano. I’m happy to back Olise even if he comes off the bench.
  • Star players will be Nico Schlotterbeck, Alexis Claude-Maurice, and either Deniz Undav or Yan Diomande.
  • I’ll likely go with a 4-3-3. Good luck, everyone.

@FPL2137

NOTES

  • I’m focusing on nailed players with strong fixtures this week.
  • Manzambi should start and I’ll also focus on a Bayern midfielder with my other two free transfers.
  • All star picks are still open and could change before the deadline.
  • I’m also looking at Diant Ramaj to target a great fixture for save points.
  • Good luck, everyone.

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