The 2025/26 UEFA Champions League has entered the knockout stage. This is a two-leg match, with the winner advancing to the top 16 and the loser being eliminated.
Since away goals no longer serve as the tiebreaker, the total score determines the result, and overtime and penalty shootouts can be conducted if necessary.
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As the first round, the match on match day 9 is more tactical.
Before the second leg, teams will prioritize a good result – ideally a win or a clean sheet.
Upsets are still possible in knockout football, making lineup selection even more important for UCL fantasy head coaches looking to gain an early advantage.
Here are our top picks for UCL Fantasy MD9.
goalkeeper
Nick Pope (£5.1m) vs Qarabag
With 40 UCL fantasy points so far, Pope remains a solid option. Known for his positioning and reflexes, he has consistently excelled in high-pressure European competitions.
His save percentage and control of the zone enhance his appeal in the first round.
Defenders
Alejandro Grimaldo vs Olympiacos Piraeus
Grimaldo scored 4 goals and accumulated 40 points, which is an outstanding performance for a defender.
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His attack down the left wing, combined with powerful crosses and creative passing, adds significant advantage. He is also a threat from set pieces and free kicks thanks to his precise left foot.
Federico DiMarco VS Bodo/Glimt
Di Marco plays an attacking role in Inter Milan’s system, usually playing as a wide midfielder while also assuming defensive responsibilities. His pace, crossing and goal contributions increase his value to fantasy managers looking to get offensive returns from their defense.
Malik Thio VS Qarabag
Thio has approximately 37 points this season, providing physicality and aerial strength at center back. His ability in defensive duels and set-piece situations increases clean sheet and bonus potential, while his composure supports playmaking from the back.
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Marcos Llorente vs KV Club Brugge
Llorente proved his fantasy dominance with a double-goal performance and finished with double-digit points. In six games, he scored three goals and accumulated 27 points. His tendency to arrive late in the paint or attack from distance gives him the potential to explode into games.
midfield
Anthony Gordon vs Qarabag
Gordon brings a high volume of offense, takes the shot frequently and creates danger from the wing and center. He performed particularly well in European competitions, scoring 52 points, 6 goals and 2 assists. His big stage output makes him an excellent midfield option.
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Nicolo Barrera vs Bodo/Glint
While Barrera has not been a major goal or assist contributor this season, his value lies in consistent playing time and involvement in the build-up and transition phases. His passing and defensive contributions make him a reliable presence in the engine room of Inter Milan’s midfield.
Roberto Andric vs Olympiacos
Andric controlled the midfield with defensive discipline and ball recovery. In the 2025/26 Champions League, his passing accuracy remained at around 90.8%, ensuring stable distribution. His offensive output is limited, but he provides tactical stability and reliable playing time.
forward
Lautaro Martinez VS Bodo/Glimt
Lautaro remains Inter Milan’s main goal threat and a high-potential fantasy forward. His tenacity, clinical finishing and leadership make him the heart of Inter’s attack, especially in games where he dominates his chances.
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Julian Alvarez vs KV Club Brugge
Alvarez has featured in every UCL game this season, playing significant minutes and averaging about half of the goals per game. His goals and assists combined make him a reliable forward option rather than relying solely on scoring.
Patrick Schick vs Olympiacos Piraeus historical score
Schick is known for his aerial presence, intelligent movement and finishing ability. In this season’s Champions League, he scored 2 goals and 1 assist, contributing as a substitute forward and providing a scoring threat when needed.