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EURO Fantasy Best Limitless Team for Matchday 7

We continue our coverage of the summer tournament. Here we build the EURO Fantasy best limitless team for Matchday 7. Using the Fantasy Football Scout members area we can use it’s underlying data to pick out the best players for the final round ahead.

Taking a look at the EURO Fantasy best limitless team for Matchday 7 could be extremely important. The Limitless is one of two chips provided by the game, so making sure we use it correctly could mean significant gains.

Best Limitless Team for Matchday 7

Note: For more aggressive team drafts check out our best wildcard article here.

Goalkeepers

Unai Simon (€5.4m) and Jordan Pickford (€5m) both make the squad as the only playing goalkeepers in the game. The England defender options seem slightly better in terms of routes to points this week so backing Unai Simon in the starting XI could be a good play.

Defenders

A starting back four will consist of one Spanish defender and three English. Including Unai Simon this would give you two Spain and three England players in defensive positions.

Dani Carvajal (€5.5m) is the only Spain defender in the starting XI as he has the most attacking threat. His teammate Aymeric Laporte (€5m) will sit on the bench, unless of course you prefer to add him in and remove an England defender.

Ball recovery specialist Marc Guehi (€4.7m) joins the backline, along with Luke Shaw (€5m) who could be starting in left wing-back and Kyle Walker (€5.5m) who was in some advanced positions during his game against Netherlands.

Midfielders

On the bench in midfield we could leave Jude Bellingham (€9.5m). Bellingham appears too be playing deeper recently which makes him less appealing as an asset.

The England midfield duo consists of Bukayo Saka (€8.6m) who remains one of their biggest threats and Phil Foden (€9m) who seems to be getting more and more convincing with each passing game.

The Spain attack has been the best in the tournament in terms of numbers so backing them will be crucial. Dani Olmo (€7.6m) makes the starting XI due to his seemingly relentless form at the moment. Olmo even has the opportunity to claim the Golden Boot award in the final.

Joining Olmo is teammate Nico Williams (€7.1m). Williams, similar to Saka for England, has the ability to break down a low block which is something his side may need against England.

Forwards

Alvaro Morata (€8.4m) leads the Spain frontline but his tendency to drop deep makes him an easy bench player this week. One player who has both form and flair is 16-year-old Lamine Yamal (€6.5m) who scored in his latest match against France.

Completing the frontline is main man and penalty taker for England Harry Kane (€11m). Kane has the chance to win his first ever major career trophy so motivation will be high. He also has the chance to claim the Golden Boot award.

Starting XI: Unai Simon, Dani Carvajal, Marc Guehi, Luke Shaw, Kyle Walker, Dani Olmo, Nico Williams, Phil Foden, Bukayo Saka, Lamine Yamal and Harry Kane.


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