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UCL Fantasy Best Wildcard team for Matchday 2

In this article we build the UCL Fantasy best wildcard team for Matchday 2. With the help of team and player form, underlying stats, fixtures and other factors we pick out the best squad to help you tackle the period ahead.

Looking at the UCL Fantasy best wildcard team for Matchday 2 could provide massive help in terms of rank and mini-league position. The Wildcard allows managers to make as many transfers and changes to their squads as they would like before the deadline.

Best Wildcard team for Matchday 2

Goalkeepers

  • Sven Ulreich (€4.5m) – Bayern have a fantastic run of fixtures ahead so investing in their defensive assets could be extremely rewarding. The cheapest way into the backline is Sven Ulreich who has been filling in for Neuer during his long-term injury.
  • Dmytro Riznyk (€4m) – Although his schedule may look tough he helps to enable the rest of the squad with his price-tag. He also covers the days that Ulreich does not play.

Defenders

  • Giovanni Di Lorenzo (€5.5m) – The Italian full-back could be considered as one of the best defensive assets in the game this season at his price. He has also managed four goal contributions in all competitions for Napoli so far this season.
  • Federico Dimarco (€5.5m) – Inter have a great group overall and also bagged eight clean sheets in their brilliant 22/23 campaign. They play with a wing-back system which allows Dimarco into dangerous areas of the pitch.
  • Denzel Dumfries (€5.5m) – Inter’ wing-back system is too good to ignore and Dumfries has been offensively excellent so far this season. The Dutchman has already banked three goals and four assists for Inter this campaign.
  • Jules Kounde (€5m) – Barcelona maintained one of the best defensive records in Europe last season so investing in their backline could be a great move. The cheapest way in is via centra-back Kounde who could be excellent value for money.
  • Alexander Bah (€5m) – Things may have started sour for Benfica but there is little doubt that they won’t improve. They have a great group and Bah is one of their most attacking defensive assets from full-back.

Midfielders

  • Jude Bellingham (€7.5m) – Real Madrid also have a good group so it could be wise to stick with at least one of their attackers. The most reliable offensive asset is Jude Bellingham who has managed a huge eight goals and three assists in all competitions this season.
  • Leroy Sane (€9m) – Investing in one of the most efficient attacks in the competition is absolutely essential moving forward. Not only has Sane picked up the player of the month award for his club but he has also racked up five goals in six Bundesliga matches so far.
  • Martin Odegaard (€9m) – Arsenal are free-scoring at the moment both domestically and in Europe. After their dominating 4-0 win against PSV in Matchday 1 their assets should be considered. One of the safest ways in in terms of minutes is the Norwegian who has collected four goals and one assist in all competitions.
  • Rodri (€6.5m) – Finding another safe route into the current holders attack can be frustrating but Rodri is the most promising. Not only does he provide ball recoveries and player of the match awards but he has already managed three goals and an assist this campaign.
  • Marcus Thuram (€6.5m) – One of the cheapest ways into the Inter attack is with Thuram. He effectively plays in a forward role so is out of position. Thuram has banked two goals and four assists already this season.

Forwards

  • Erling Haaland (€11.5m) – Manchester City regularly sustain some of the best attacking numbers in Europe every season so investing in their main man and penalty taker will be absolutely essential moving forward.
  • Harry Kane (€10m) – Bayern have the fixtures to bag plenty of goals and so investing in their focal point could be a very wise decision. Not only does Kane take his sides penalties but he has netted eight goals and registered three assists in his last six Bundesliga matches.
  • Takefusa Kubo (€5m) – Real Sociedad are in great scoring form and proved they can match the strongest team in their group, Inter, in Matchday 1. One of the cheapest playing forwards in the game is Kubo who scored in each of his last two matches.

If you are using your Limitless chip in UCL Fantasy Matchday 2 then we have put together the best Limitless team for you right here.

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