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UCL Fantasy Matchday 2 Best Limitless Team

If you’re looking to maximise upside in the group stage, the Limitless chip is one of the most powerful tools available. In this guide, we reveal the UCL Fantasy Matchday 2 Best Limitless Team, taking into account the standout fixtures, player form, and captaincy options.

This draft shows you the strongest way to attack Matchday 2 without budget restrictions, helping you target the highest-scoring players across the competition.

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UCL Fantasy Matchday 2 Best Limitless Team

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Goalkeepers

Using the Limitless makes it a great opportunity to go pricey on goalkeepers. Real Madrid have the joint best clean sheet odds this week, so Thibaut Courtois comes in on day one.

Backing him up we head to English side Arsenal. With six clean sheets from eight matches, Arsenal could be a great defence to invest in. Up next for David Raya is a home match against Olympiakos.

Defenders

Inter have been exceptional defensively during the previous 12 months. Fortunately for us, they also play with a wing-back system which makes both Denzel Dumfries and Federico Dimarco, two players who have already proved themselves offensively, could be excellent picks against Slavia Praha.

All out premium at the back continues with Gabriel. Doubling up on the Arsenal defence against a side who failed to score against Pafos last week could be wise. The Brazilian can also be a major goal threat from set-plays and we could see that this week.

Another player with multiple routes to points is Achraf Hakimi. PSG have a tough game against Barcelona this week but their Moroccan produced a goal or an assist in the round of 16, quarter-finals and semi-finals of the recent Club World Cup competition. He also scored in their recent Champions League winning final.

Leverkusen didn’t get off to a great start in Matchday 1 – drawing 2-2 to Copenhagen. However, on the score sheet was flying wing-back Alejandro Grimaldo, who continues to be one of the most offensively successful defenders in Europe.

Midfielders

Liverpool face-off against Galatasaray who shipped a huge five goals in the previous round. With that in mind, and taking into account Liverpool’ form, it could be difficult to go without penalty taker Mohamed Salah who bagged a goal and an assist in Matchday 1.

Bayern continue to score goals – at least three in seven of their last nine. This week they come up against Champions League newcomers Pafos, so we could see that scoring form continue. One of their most effective attackers is Michael Olise.

Arsenal’ home game against an unconvincing Olympiakos could see plenty of success for the Arsenal attack. It could be difficult to fit in their forward, so backing Bukayo Saka may be a wise move. Saka has been the Gooners standout attacker for some time now.

USG impressed in the opening round but still conceded to a poor PSV side. They could be punished by English side Newcastle this week, and Anthony Gordon has a good opportunity to score a second goal in the Champions League.

Competing the midfield is Hakan Calhanoglu. Inter have a plum home fixture against Slavia Praha, which should hold attacking potential. Due to the abundance of forward options, settling for their penalty taker could rewarding.

Forwards

Harry Kane is one of several players who could be essential this week. The Bayern penalty taker has racked up a jaw-dropping 16 goals this season, contributing to the relentless Bavarian frontline. Pafos up next should see him add to that tally.

Another player who could be difficult to exclude this week is Kylian Mbappe. Real Madrid have won all of their early matches this season, so seem to be gathering momentum, and face a poor Kairat defence next which conceded four goals in the opening round.

Captaincy could be crucial this week, so making sure we have the best options on each day will be key. With that in mind, Erling Haaland stands out. The Manchester City striker faces Monaco away from home on Wednesday so many will look to the in-from Norwegian if their day one captains fail.

UCL Fantasy Matchday 2 Best Limitless Team

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