Who should be my Champions League Fantasy Football captain for Matchday 14?
Monday, April 13, 2026
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Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Julián Alvarez, Harry Kane and Gabriel could all prove to be strong captaincy choices for of the second legs of the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals.
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Four potential captains are under consideration as managers prepare for the UEFA Champions League quarter-final second legs on Matchday 14 of UCL Fantasy, presented by PlayStation.
TUESDAY 14 APRIL
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (€8.3m) vs Liverpool (A)
Kvaratskhelia's sensational form in the Champions League continued in the first leg as he scored for the fourth straight match in the competition. The Paris Saint-Germain midfielder's third double-figure return in succession left him on 11 points – the highest total on Matchday 13 – and he has now either scored, laid on an assist or won a penalty in ten of his 12 Champions League appearances this season.
Julián Alvarez (€9.3m) vs Barcelona (H)
Another consistent performer in Europe, Alvarez was once again on target as Atlético de Madrid triumphed at Liga rivals Barcelona in the first leg. The Argentinian's fabulous free-kick demonstrated his ability from dead-ball situations, and was his ninth goal in the Champions League this season. Alvarez has scored 15 goals in his last 18 Champions League games, while his record since this season's league phase is five goals, two assists and two Player of the Match awards in five appearances.
Other options: Désiré Doué (€8.1m), Dominic Szoboszlai (€7.0m), Lamine Yamal (€9.9m)
WEDNESDAY 15 APRIL
Harry Kane (€10.8m) vs Real Madrid (H)
Kane's 49th club goal of the season helped Bayern earn a crucial 2-1 lead in their heavyweight quarter-final tie with Real Madrid and he will now have another opportunity to add to his incredible tally at home on Matchday 14. The England international has 11 goals in just ten Champions League appearances in 2025/26, in addition to four Player of the Match awards.
Gabriel (€5.7m) vs Sporting CP (H)
On Matchday 13 Arsenal kept yet another clean sheet – their seventh from 11 matches – and Gabriel was once again a key part. The Brazilian is averaging over seven points per Champions League appearance this season, not only from clean sheets as he has also scored, provided an assist and made 42 ball recoveries. That ability to gain points from a variety of different routes could be vital while another clean sheet will be enough to send Arsenal through to the semi-finals.
Other options: Michael Olise (€8.3m), Kylian Mbappé (€11.0m), Viktor Gyökeres (€9.0m)