Women's Champions League Fantasy Football: Goalkeepers for every budget
Tuesday, October 7, 2025
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Hannah Hampton, Catalina Coll, Pauline Peyraud-Magnin and Mary Earps are among the goalkeepers for Fantasy managers to choose.
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Goalkeepers can earn you points in a variety of ways in Women's Champions League Fantasy Football, presented by Amazon – including four for a clean sheet, five for saving a penalty and one point for every three saves made. Here are some keepers available to Fantasy managers at varying price levels.
PREMIUM OPTIONS
Fresh from picking up the first-ever Women's Yashin Trophy at the Ballon d'Or awards, Chelsea's Hannah Hampton (€6.0m) tops the price list after a successful Women's EURO-winning summer with England. She shares a price tag with Catalina Coll (€6.0m), who played all 11 of Barcelona's Women's Champions League games last season and kept four clean sheets.
The experienced Christiane Endler (€5.5m) was a mainstay in goal for the side that conceded the fewest goals last term – OL Lyonnes – contributing to six clean sheets and letting just seven past her in ten games.
Another strong option is Manchester United's Phallon Tullis-Joyce (€5.5m), the 2024/25 Women's Super League Golden Glove joint-winner with Hampton, or two-time Best FIFA Women's Goalkeeper award-winner Mary Earps (€5.5m) at Paris Saint-Germain. Merle Frohms (€5.5m) has left Wolfsburg after a successful spell and made a strong start to life at last season's quarter-finalists Real Madrid.
MID-PRICED OPTIONS
Arsenal's Daphne van Domselaar (€5.0m) conceded just four goals in her seven matches in the Gunners' victorious 2024/25 campaign, while the experienced Pauline Peyraud-Magnin (€5.0m) helped Juventus win a sixth Italian league title last season.
With a point awarded for every three saves, Vålerenga's Tove Enblom (€5.0m) could be a smart choice as her 36 in just three games was the second-highest total in last season's competition.
BUDGET OPTIONS
St Pölten's Carina Schlüter (€4.5m) also ranked highly for number of saves last term with 24, so has the potential to deliver points at a lower cost.
Lowiese Seynhaeve (€4.5m), from European debutants OH Leuven, is another good budget option, having kept out Vorskla Poltava in both legs of the Belgian side's third qualifying round tie.