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·10 avril 2025
Fantasy Bundesliga tips: 10 players to consider for Matchday 29

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·10 avril 2025
In this Fantasy Bundesliga article, we will not be focusing on the most obvious picks such as Michael Olise and Harry Kane.
Instead, we will highlight players with a maximum ownership percentage of 20%, who could offer great value as differentials for Matchday 29.
David Odogu, Wolfsburg (Defender, 2M, 1%)
Costing just 2 million, Odogu made his first start for Wolfsburg last week and impressed, although Ralph Hasenhüttl's team lost 1-0 to Union Berlin. He should be in with a good chance of starting again as Wolfsburg continue to struggle with injuries at the back.
Max Rosenfelder, Freiburg (Defender, 4M, 0%)
Another cheap option at the back this week, Rosenfelder looks set to start in place of the suspended Matthias Ginter. Freiburg have been in a bit of a slump recently, losing two in a row, but it's hard to go wrong with a player who costs just 4 million.
Eric Smith, St. Pauli (Defender, 8M, 0%)
The fact that Smith has been moved forward to central midfield has increased his Fantasy potential, with the Swede having scored over 200 points in two of his last three games. St. Pauli's set piece taker certainly looks like a great option on paper, as Alexander Blessin's side head into a relegation six-pointer against Holstein Kiel.
Noah Weisshaupt, St. Pauli (Midfielder, 7M, 1%)
Another St. Pauli player playing out of position, Weisshaupt has been playing up front for several games in a row. The Freiburg loanee, who scored against Hoffenheim on Matchday 26, is one of the more creative attacking players for St. Pauli, who will be looking to beat Kiel and take a step away from the relegation zone.
Steven Skrzybski, Holstein Kiel (Midfielder, 8M, 0%)
Like Weisshaupt, the Kiel veteran has also been deployed up front at times this season. The 32-year-old has already shown what he's capable of this season, scoring six goals, and could make the difference once more for Kiel in a game they really need to win.
Angelo Stiller, Stuttgart (Midfielder, 11M, 5%)
Back from suspension, Stiller returns to a team in great form and with an attractive schedule ahead. The Germany international has been a consistent Fantasy performer this season, averaging 178 points, and there's no reason why he shouldn't continue in the same vein.
Florian Wirtz, Bayer Leverkusen (Midfielder, 20M, 6%)
One of the big questions is whether this is the week to bring back Florian Wirtz or whether it makes more sense to wait until next week. The Germany international returned to full training earlier this week, and coach Xabi Alonso has previously said he’s open to taking a risk on him as Leverkusen try to close the gap on Bayern in the title race. That could point to a start, but there's still a possibility that Wirtz will be eased back and come off the bench.
Ermedin Demirovic, Stuttgart (Striker, 12M, 0%)
Demirovic is coming off the back of a fantastic hat-trick that should give him confidence as Stuttgart head into a favorable run of fixtures.
Tim Kleindienst, Gladbach (Striker, 12M, 15%)
Gladbach's star striker could be a handful for a Freiburg defence missing Noah Atobolu and Matthias Ginter, especially with his partner in crime Franck Honorat back on the wing.
Benjamin Sesko, RB Leipzig (Striker, 14M, 7%)
Sesko has scored in two games in a row heading into Friday's match against an injury-depleted Wolfsburg side.