Women's Champions League Fantasy Football: Tips for Matchday 2
Monday, October 13, 2025
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Which players performed best in Fantasy on Matchday 1? Who could be good picks for this week's games? Check out some tips and insights ahead of Matchday 2 of UEFA Women's Champions League Fantasy Football.
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With the first-ever UEFA Women's Champions League Fantasy Football game, presented by Amazon, now under way, UEFA.com provides some tips for managers lining up their teams ahead of Matchday 2.
Who scored highly on Matchday 1?
Atleti's Fiamma (€6.0m) was top scorer in the opening week of games with 20 points, after two goals and an assist in a 6-0 win against St. Pölten.
Juventus defender Cecilia Salvai (€4.5m) was close behind on 19 points thanks to her double against Benfica, while Alexia Putellas (€10.0m) collected 17 for two assists and a goal against Bayern. All three were named Player of the Match, adding three points to their totals.
Four players finished on 14 points: Real Madrid's Linda Caicedo (€7.0m), Barcelona's Esmee Brugts (€6.0m), OL Lyonnes' Melchie Dumornay (€6.0m) and Manchester United's Maya Le Tissier (€5.5m).
Wolfsburg's Stina Johannes (€5.0m) was the highest-scoring goalkeeper with eight points, keeping a clean sheet and making six saves against Paris Saint-Germain.
Who played in the first fixtures?
Look back at all of the Matchday 1 line-ups to see whether each member of your squad played on Matchday 1.
Two points are awarded to every player who completes 90 minutes.
Who's in form?
Six Barcelona players were on the scoresheet in their 6-0 win at Atleti at the weekend, including Fantasy's most popular pick Aitana Bonmatí (€10.5m), who is in 66% of squads.
Melvine Malard (€6.5m) became the outright leading scorer in this season's Women's Super League after finding the net in Manchester United's 4-1 win at Everton, taking her to five goals in six domestic league games. Malard's team-mate Jess Park (€7.5m) scored twice in the same fixture.
Bayern bounced back from their 7-1 defeat at Barcelona on Matchday 1 to beat fellow German Women's Bundesliga contenders Wolfsburg 3-1 through goals from Klara Bühl (€8.5m), Momoko Tanikawa (€6.0m) and Alara (€6.0m).
Decisions and deadlines
The deadline for making Fantasy changes ahead of Matchday 2 is 18:45 CET on Wednesday 15 October – the kick-off time of both OL Lyonnes vs St. Pölten and Vålerenga vs Wolfsburg.
After the first day of fixtures, Fantasy managers can then replace players who didn't score as highly as hoped with substitutes until 18:45 CET on Thursday 16 October. The captain's armband can also be switched to player in action on Thursday during this time.