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UCL Fantasy Best Limitless Team for Matchday 6

In this article we take a look through the best UCL Fantasy Limitless team for Matchday 6. Using stats, player and team form and other factors we pick out the best players for the fourth round of Champions League Fantasy Football.

Looking at the UCL Fantasy best Limitless team for Matchday 6 could be extremely beneficial. The Limitless chip allows managers unlimited budget to bring in the most expensive players in the game for one week only. The Limitless can also be utilised as a free hit. This means that managers can bring in a fresh team regardless of price to avoid tough matches.

The best Limitless team for Matchday 6

Goalkeepers

  • Kepa (€4.9m) – Clean sheets could be hard to come by on the Tuesday and rumours suggest Kepa will return for Real Madrid. If that’s the case then Real Madrid have a nice fixture against a side who sit rock bottom in the the Bundesliga.
  • Inaki Pena (€4m) – Barcelona face one of the worst teams in the competition next, Antwerp. The injury to Marc Ter Stegen means that Pena will step in to replace him and he has a great opportunity to keep a clean sheet this week.

Defenders

  • William Saliba (€5.5m) – Arsenal have maintained one of the best defences in the Champions League this season keeping three clean sheets. We also get to see their line-ups before the deadline. Saliba faces PSV this week a team who have already progressed.
  • Giovanni Do Lorenzo (€5.5m) – Napoli play at home this week against Braga. The Italian side will be hoping to bounce back after a poor result on the weekend as well. Di Lorenzo has proved time and time again he does not need clean sheets to return points. In fact, the full-back has already picked up a goal and an assist in five UCL matches.
  • Joao Cancelo (€6m) – Doubling up on the Barcelona defence could be hugely beneficial this week. Joao Cancelo goes into a game against Antwerp off the back of a huge 14 point-haul in Matchday 5 due to his goal, assist and player of the match award.
  • Kieran Trippier (€6m) – Newcastle have Milan up next and play at home, where their best UCL performances have been so far. Trippier takes corners, free kicks and has managed a whopping seven assists this season.
  • Rico Lewis (€4.8m) – Manchester City will want to gain some winning momentum after poor run of results. They have a game against rock bottom Crvena Zvezda next up. With that in mind and the fact Rico Lewis has started the last four UCL matches, he could be a great pick.

Midfielders

  • Jude Bellingham (€7.9m) – Going without the highest owned player in the game could be dangerous. Regardless of whether he doesn’t have much to play for or not Bellingham is an absolute must. He comes up against a poor Union Berlin side and has banked three double-digit hauls in just four UCL games.
  • Phil Foden (€8m) – There is some risk with Foden but he seems to be starting every game for his side. Foden has failed to return in just one of his Champions League matches so far. He also goes in to the game against a poor Crvena Zvezda after 17 points due to his one goal and two assists against Leipzig.
  • Hakim Ziyech (€6.7m) – Galatasaray have to beat Copenhagen to secure qualification to the last 16. One of their most in-from attackers is Ziyech who not only bagged a 21-point return in Matchday 5 but scored in the league immediately after. He also takes set pieces which gives added appeal.
  • Khvicha Kavaratskhelia (€9.5m) – The Georgian will be hoping to lead his Napoli side to a home win against a poor Braga defence next. His opposition need to win by two goals to secure last 16 qualification. Because of that it could leave plenty of space in behind for Kvaratskhelia to punish them.
  • Leandro Trossard (€7.6m) – Luckily we get to see the Arsenal line-ups before the deadline. But, the chances are Trossard will start the game and he’s already managed eight goals this season with little gametime. The Belgian has a meeting with PSV next, a team he picked up 10 points against in Matchday 1.

Forwards

  • Harry Kane (€10.1m) – Due to the postponement of a recent league game the German giants have had lengthy rest time. This is still a huge game and Kane faces an opposition he is very familiar with. Kane is also a standout captaincy pick on the Tuesday.
  • Erling Haaland (€11.6m) – The Norwegian could have a field day against Crvena Zvezda if he starts this week. Going without Haaland could be absolutely punishing if you leave him out, especially because he is a standout captaincy option on the Wednesday.
  • Kylian Mbappe (€11.5m) – PSG will go into the game against Dortmund needing to win. Their main man and arguably the best player in the world has secured almost 30 attacking returns this season and takes his sides penalties.

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