Fantasy Bundesliga tips: 10 players to consider for Matchday 25 | OneFootball

Fantasy Bundesliga tips: 10 players to consider for Matchday 25 | OneFootball

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·6 mars 2025

Fantasy Bundesliga tips: 10 players to consider for Matchday 25

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In this Fantasy Bundesliga article, we will not be focusing on the most obvious picks such as Florian Wirtz and Jamal Musiala.

Instead, we will highlight players with a maximum ownership percentage of 20%, who could offer great value as differentials for Matchday 25.


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Jonas Urbig, FC Bayern (Goalkeeper, 1M, 0%)

Urbig replaced Manuel Neuer when the veteran picked up an injury against Bayer Leverkusen. At a cost of just 1 million, he's expected to be in goal for Bayern until at least the international break.

Danny da Costa, Mainz (Defender, 6M, 5%)

With an average of 217 points in his last five games, da Costa is currently one of the most in-form defenders in the game, despite costing a measly 6 million and being owned by just 5 percent. A great option if you need budget player at the back.

Konstatinos Koulierakis, Wolfsburg (Defender, 10M, 2%)

Costing 2 million more than fellow Wolfsburg defender Denis Vavro, Koulierakis has averaged just around 200 points per game in his last two outings. Wolfsburg continue their favorable run of fixtures at home to a St. Pauli side, who have failed to score in their last four matches, making him an intriguing differential.

Maximilian Mittelstädt, Stuttgart (Defender, 17M, 7%)

Speaking of in-form defenders, Mittelstädt is another who is in excellent form. The left-back has scored at least 197 points in each of his last four games, averaging 252 points in the process, and will now be unleashed against relegation-threatened Holstein Kiel.

Patrick Wimmer, Wolfsburg (Midfielder, 10M, 2%)

Wimmer was mentioned in last week's article and he certainly lived up to expectations, scoring 452 points after a brace. Owned by just 2 percent, the attacking midfielder is likely to be a popular player this week.

Angelo Stiller, Stuttgart (Midfielder, 11M, 10%)

Coming off a goal against FC Bayern, Stiller is in excellent form, averaging 247 points in his last three games. The central midfielder will be on the ball a lot against Holstein Kiel, with another 200-plus point haul looking very likely.

Joshua Kimmich, FC Bayern (Midfielder, 15M, 9%)

After missing last week's win over Stuttgart with a minor injury, Kimmich is the Bayern midfielder most likely to start at home to Bochum, while Jamal Musiala and Michael Olise could be rested ahead of next week's Champions League return leg against Bayer Leverkusen. The Germany captain has averaged an impressive 229 points per game this season and costs less than either of his aforementioned teammates.

Nick Woltemade, Stuttgart (Striker, 9M, 4%)

Woltemade has been one of Stuttgart's most consistent performers during a difficult spell for the Swabians. Costing just 9 million, on penalties for Stuttgart and playing against a Kiel side with a shaky backline, he could be a real steal this week.

Mohamed Amoura, Wolfsburg (Striker, 10M, 19%)

Amoura hasn't quite lived up to expectations in lately, although he did manage an assist and an acceptable 154 points last week. With Wolfsburg's nice run of fixtures continuing against St. Pauli, Augsburg, Heidenheim and Union, he still looks like a great player to own for the price.

Patrick Schick, Bayer Leverkusen (Striker, 14M, 5%)

After coming off the bench against Bayern Munich on Wednesday, Schick looks set to start against struggling Werder Bremen on Saturday. The Czech striker has scored in each of his last two Bundesliga appearances for Leverkusen, who will be looking to bounce back and gain some confidence ahead of the return leg against the Bavarians.

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