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The UEFA Champions League (UCL) returns with the semi-final first legs, which is Matchday 15 for UCL Fantasy managers.

In our Scout Picks, we select the best options in each position, highlighting the players we think are likeliest to deliver attacking returns, clean sheets, and additional points in the round ahead.

Naturally, with only four teams remaining and Fantasy managers limited to six players per club, there will be some overlap/hedging of bets in this selection.

All of our other Matchday 15 content can be found via the links below…


GOALKEEPERS

Having a goalkeeper on both Tuesday and Wednesday becomes increasingly important at this stage of the competition. Points are harder to come by, so maximising opportunities across both days can make a real difference.

The standout option for Tuesday is Matvei Safonov (€4.6m). Paris Saint-Germain have kept three consecutive clean sheets in the Champions League, although Bayern Munich will test that defensive resolve.

At Atlético Madrid, the ongoing rotation between the posts makes their goalkeepers difficult to trust. Because of that, turning to David Raya (€5.6m) looks like the smarter move. The Spaniard has been in strong form and has played a key role in Arsenal keeping three straight clean sheets in Europe.

DEFENDERS

An away fixture shouldn’t put anyone off doubling up on the Arsenal defence. The Gunners have built one of the strongest defensive units in Europe, and the standout option remains Gabriel Magalhães (€5.8m). He not only offers clean sheet potential but also carries real goal threat from set-pieces.

That said, Atlético Madrid at home is never an easy matchup. They should have more control in this fixture, and Arsenal haven’t always looked convincing going forward in recent games. Because of that, a clean sheet for the Spanish side can’t be ruled out. In terms of reliable minutes, Robin Le Normand (€4.4m) stands out, while Matteo Ruggeri (€4.4m) offers a more attacking option from defence.

A triple-up on the Paris Saint-Germain defence may feel aggressive, but given their track record in the latter stages of the competition, it’s not without logic.

For attacking upside, it’s hard to look past Achraf Hakimi (€6.0m), who has already delivered five assists and a goal. With injuries at left-back and some uncertainty around selection, Marquinhos (€5.1m) looks like the safest route into the PSG backline for consistent minutes.

MIDFIELDERS

Recent performances from Paris Saint-Germain suggest that Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (€8.4m) is their standout attacker. The Georgian has impressed throughout the season and comes into the Bayern clash in strong form. He was rested at the weekend but scored twice in his previous league outing, including, crucially, a penalty.

Although PSG are favourites at home, writing off Bayern Munich would be a mistake. The German side have averaged over three goals per game across both Europe and the Bundesliga, so backing their key attackers could pay off.

In midfield, Michael Olise (€8.3m) emerges as the top option, having already delivered 12 attacking returns. The injury to Serge Gnabry also boosts the appeal of Jamal Musiala (€8.9m). Now back to full fitness, the German has recorded an attacking return in each of his last five competitive matches and looks ready to build on that.

The fixture involving Atlético Madrid and Arsenal is less convincing from an attacking perspective. With limited midfield options offering both security of minutes and attacking threat, Declan Rice (€7.1m) and Giuliano Simeone (€6.2m) both emerge as sensible picks.

FORWARDS

A home fixture against Bayern Munich makes Ousmane Dembélé (€9.6m) an easy inclusion. He showed just how explosive he can be last time out, delivering a huge 14-point haul against Liverpool.

If Bayern do find the net, it’s hard to see it happening without Harry Kane (€10.9m) being involved. The England striker has produced over 50 goal contributions across all competitions this season, which underlines just how dangerous he is.

Completing the frontline is Julián Álvarez (€9.4m). Before blanking in the previous round, the Atlético Madrid penalty taker delivered three consecutive double-digit returns in the Champions League, making him one of the most in-form attackers heading into this matchup.

UCL MATCHDAY 15 SCOUT PICKS


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  1. Dynamic Duos
    • 12 Years
    1 hour, 59 mins ago

    Best Leeds defender here please?

    A) Justin
    B) Bijol
    C) Gudmundson

    1. SpaceCadet
      • 12 Years
      1 hour, 26 mins ago

      A as C could be injured

      1. Dynamic Duos
        • 12 Years
        1 hour, 25 mins ago

        Cheers I will wait for pressers and info on doubles before I do anything

        1. Conners
          • 7 Years
          46 mins ago

          Bijol might lose his place to Rodon.

          Bogle, Justin and Struijk are the three best picks imho.

          1. Dynamic Duos
            • 12 Years
            45 mins ago

            Cheers

  2. shirtless
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 14 Years
    1 hour, 36 mins ago

    Some free hit that was. Two injuries, no goals, and 17 points on the bench lol

    1. Dynamic Duos
      • 12 Years
      1 hour, 24 mins ago

      Ouch I got 77 Salah(c) Solanke injuries 8 on bench

      1. shirtless
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 14 Years
        just now

        49! No goals!

    2. bitm2007
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      57 mins ago

      No Cunha last night hurt but 76 points here, and a 16 point green arrow that gets me up to 10k for the first time this season.

      1. bitm2007
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 11 Years
        12 mins ago

        only one more goal than you thought (MGW)

      2. shirtless
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 14 Years
        just now

        Great season. Moved from 1.3m to 779k. Grim but top 500k I suppose salvages something.

  3. Steve Stiffler
    • 9 Years
    1 hour, 15 mins ago

    Hi all, bit of help on this would be great. Think I’m gonna roll this week and have 3 transfers next week. Bench two out of these for this week:

    A) Ampadu (Burnley H)
    B) Van Hecke (New A)
    C) Hill (Palace H)
    D) Sensei (Palace H)

    Thanks

    1. Bluebulls
        1 hour, 7 mins ago

        sensei / hill and van hecke

    2. Malkmus
      • 14 Years
      1 hour, 8 mins ago

      Play:

      A - Senesi (CRY) or
      B - Struijk (BUR)

      Ta

      1. SpaceCadet
        • 12 Years
        56 mins ago

        B

      2. Dynamic Duos
        • 12 Years
        50 mins ago

        B

      3. The Philosopher
        • 5 Years
        28 mins ago

        Both if possible

        1. Malkmus
          • 14 Years
          3 mins ago

          Thanks all

    3. TorresMagic™
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 16 Years
      1 hour, 3 mins ago

      Last Man Standing GW34 (29 teams)

      Safety score = 59
      Top score = 69 by 4 managers (Ben K, William W, Neil Pinchbeck and Josh Dilley)

      13 teams eliminated
      Congrats to the final 16, at least 8 out next GW in the QF.

      https://prnt.sc/zQYRk-IY76cD

      https://fantasy.premierleague.com/leagues/20342/standings/c

    4. SpaceCadet
      • 12 Years
      55 mins ago

      Better option this gw?

      a. cucu > gabriel ft
      b. save ft and start senesi

      1. Dynamic Duos
        • 12 Years
        46 mins ago

        A

      2. SpaceCadet
        • 12 Years
        23 mins ago

        Cheers

    5. STHH
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      39 mins ago

      Just looking at the situation with the potential wildcard teams. For those without a wildcard, it's worth noting that you can always make transfers and spend points to get to a team you're happy with. I know we don't like it as FPL managers, but it isn't against the rules. Triple City can be achieved by any team for a maximum of 8 points, or fewer if you plan now. Honestly the better play was WC earlier in the season, but you don't need to let your mini-league opponents get ahead by WCing now.

      1. The Philosopher
        • 5 Years
        22 mins ago

        WCed in 32, BB33, FH34 and moved from 102k to 50k. And think I can get a couple Palace with FTs and already have triple City. Will do me fine for 36.

      2. bitm2007
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 11 Years
        just now

        Not sure about that I left WC to GW32, and it has helped propel me up 10k,, and I have strong team for the next 3 GWs regardless of how the fixtures fall. I might even burn some FTs, before using 5 in GW38 for what should be close to a GW38 FH team.

    6. Siva Mohan
      • 13 Years
      23 mins ago

      DGW confirmed already ?

      Report: Premier League ignore fixture swap request

      Manchester City had requested the Premier League to consider swapping their upcoming league games against Crystal Palace and Bournemouth to alleviate fixture congestion and allow them an added day of rest in their final weeks of the season.

      The Blues face Crystal Palace (H) on Wednesday May 13 and travel to Bournemouth (A) on Tuesday May 19 as they look to go perfect between now and the end of the Premier League campaign.

      1. bitm2007
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 11 Years
        3 mins ago

        Not confirmed but widely reported to be going the Palace/City double GW36 way.