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Fantasy Bundesliga: Ten Players to Watch for Matchday 31


A Fantasy Bundesliga guide identifies 10 players to consider for Matchday 31, emphasizing value and potential differentials over the most obvious picks.

The list covers players across positions, with details on their role, club, price, and ownership percentage to help managers diversify their squads.

Daniel Batz, Mainz (Goalkeeper, 5.8M, 12%)

Batz could face a busy afternoon against Bayern, with Mainz likely to sit deep. This scenario can generate save opportunities that translate into points for fantasy managers.

Ozan Kabak, Hoffenheim (Defender, 11.44M, 14%)

A dominant presence in duels and a threat from set pieces, Kabak has been a consistent fantasy performer for Hoffenheim. He faces a favourable fixture against relegation-threatened Hamburg and has tallied at least 190 points in eight of his last nine games.

Ramy Bensebaini, Borussia Dortmund (Defender, 13.05M, 7%)

With Niklas Süle sidelined, Bensebaini is poised to start against Freiburg. He previously delivered strong returns and also serves as Dortmund’s penalty taker, boosting his appeal.

Maximilian Mittelstädt, Stuttgart (Defender, 20.97M, 15%)

After a rest against Bayern, Mittelstädt is expected to feature at home to Werder, highlighting his high ceiling following a 475-point haul on Matchday 29 as Stuttgart look to be favorites this weekend.

Patrick Wimmer, Wolfsburg (Midfielder, 4.62M, 0%)

Now fully fit, Wimmer could be key in Wolfsburg’s push to avoid relegation, with a favorable matchup against Gladbach. He has averaged around 207 points across his last three games and posted a 255-point haul recently.

Chris Führich, Stuttgart (Midfielder, 6.5M, 3%)

Führich has been one of Stuttgart’s most reliable performers, delivering back-to-back 200+ point outings. A home game versus Werder makes him a strong differential, though rotation after Thursday’s cup match is a potential concern.

Alexis Claude-Maurice, Augsburg (Midfielder, 20.3M, 26%)

After three consecutive 200+ returns, Claude-Maurice had a quieter outing against Leverkusen. The upcoming match versus Frankfurt should be more open, and Augsburg’s favorable run-in supports his continued fantasy appeal.

Bazoumana Touré, Hoffenheim (Striker, 7.39M, 3%)

Touré posted 345 points on Matchday 29 but then had a quieter game. With Hamburg appearing vulnerable, Hoffenheim are expected to dominate, making Touré a strong option this weekend.

Romulo, RB Leipzig (Striker, 11.25M, 4%)

Doubling up on Leipzig’s attack can pay off, particularly with Yan Diomande in the lineup. Romulo hasn’t scored in his last two, yet Leipzig’s strong form suggests a decent chance of returns against Union Berlin.

Deniz Undav, Stuttgart (Striker, 19.16M, 14%)

Back from suspension, Undav is back on the fantasy radar after a high-ceiling run earlier in the season, indicating his goal threat and potential to deliver strong points.





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