Key Highlights
- David Raya (€5.5m) is preferred goalkeeper pick for Matchday 12.
- Bukayo Saka (€9.5m) could return as captain due to expected crowd support.
- Hugo Ekitike (€8.0m) remains a strong forward option after being rested.
UCL Fantasy: Matchday 12 Scout Picks
The UEFA Champions League (UCL) returns with the round of 16 second legs, which is Matchday 12 for UCL Fantasy managers. In this Scout Picks article, we select the best options in each position, highlighting the players we think are likeliest to deliver attacking returns, clean sheets, and additional points.
Goalkeepers
Bayer Leverkusen had the lowest xG (0.53) of any sides in the first legs. Backing one of the best defences in Europe at home is a fairly straightforward decision. For that reason, David Raya (€5.5m) is our preferred pick on the first day.
With Jan Oblak out due to injury, Juan Musso (€4.5m) should step in to the starting XI on Wednesday.
Atletico Madrid head into the game off the back of keeping a shutout in La Liga. Spurs have been extremely poor as of late, so Musso could be a good alternative if Raya fails to return.
Defenders
High ownership in the Arsenal defence makes it difficult to gain ground when their defensive assets return. One way to approach this is by tripling up at the back. Clean sheet potential is not the only appeal, though.
Pierio Hincapie (€4.9m) bagged a goal and an assist in his previous six Premier League outings, while Gabriel (€5.7m) sits joint-second among defenders for goals scored.
Liverpool’s home clash with Galatasaray could also present a strong opportunity for a clean sheet. The Turkish side failed to score on several occasions during the League Phase. One player who could benefit from that inconsistency is Virgil van Dijk (€6.2m).
Even if Paris Saint-Germain fail to keep a clean sheet, Achraf Hakimi (€5.9m) remains an excellent option.
Classified as a defender but playing out of position on the right wing is Geny Catamo (€5.4m). Even if Sporting CP concede, Catamo still carries strong attacking threat and faces a very weak Bodø/Glimt defence at home.
Middle Order
While Newcastle United have impressed at home this season, they have looked far weaker on the road. The Magpies have also kept just one clean sheet in their last 15 matches, which makes doubling up on the Barcelona attack very appealing. Choosing between Lamine Yamal (€9.9m) and Raphinha (€9.3m) is difficult, which only strengthens the case for owning both.
Barcelona finished the League Phase as the second-highest scorers but were also one of the leakiest defences.
Because of that, Newcastle United attackers could still offer potential in this tie. The standout option is penalty taker Anthony Gordon (€7.3m), who has already produced 12 attacking returns in the Champions League this season.
The clash between Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea also looks set to be an intriguing one. Chelsea will have to attack in an attempt to overturn a 5-2 deficit, which could leave space for PSG to exploit on the break.
However, minutes are a concern with the French side. Both sides have looked vulnerable defensively throughout the campaign, which further strengthens the appeal of penalty taker Cole Palmer (€9.5m).
Forwards
Sporting CP will need to overturn a 3–0 first-leg defeat at home if they want to progress. It’s a big task, but not impossible. To do that, they will need their main man and penalty taker, Luis Suárez (€5.0m), firing on all cylinders against a Bodø/Glimt side who have kept just one clean sheet in 11 Champions League matches.
Harry Kane (€10.8m) missed the previous round due to discomfort but should return to the starting line-up this week, even though Bayern Munich are already coasting at 6-1 up.
Leaving out Kane would feel very risky as he has produced more than 40 goal contributions this season.
Liverpool will also expect to turn things around against Galatasaray at Anfield, one of the most intimidating venues in European football. Among their attacking options, Hugo Ekitike (€8.0m) has been particularly impressive this season. He was also rested at the weekend, so should return to the side in midweek.
UCL MATCHDAY 12 SCOUT PICKS