Champions League Fantasy Picks: Semifinal, Round 2

After the chaos, the drama, and in one case… pure madness, we head into the decisive second legs of the Champions League semifinals. Everything is still open: one tie balanced on a knife’s edge, the other… a goal-fest waiting to explode again.
Let’s get straight into it.
Arsenal vs Atlético Madrid
After the spectacle in Paris, the return leg in London starts from a much more “human” 1-1 draw in the first leg. A tight, physical game, decided by two penalties and very few real moments of quality. In perfect Atlético vs Arsenal fashion. Arsenal looked like the side with a bit more to offer, while Atlético did what Atlético do best: resist, disrupt, and stay alive. And they’ve done exactly that.
At the Emirates, though, the context shifts: Arsenal will have to take initiative, which could open interesting scenarios. But be careful, that’s exactly what Simeone wants.
A game like this can be decided by a single moment. Or a set-piece.

Fantasy Picks
- Declan Rice – The archetypal second-leg player: control, late runs, potential for returns. Extremely solid profile.
- Eberechi Eze – If someone is going to break the balance for the Gunners, it’s him. In this second leg, he should be a starter. Dribbling, 1vs1, off-the-ball runs and constant threat. Don’t say we did not warn you!
- Julián Alvarez – The Atlético paradox: in the Champions League, he’s simply a different player. (10 goals and 4 assists in 14 games). Always dangerous. Pay also attention to the set pieces, he’s a specialist.

Low-key pick:
- Antoine Griezmann – We all know he is no longer in his prime, but Grizou doesn’t need volume to make an impact. Just one moment. Just one magical play from le petit diable.
Prediction vibe: tight, tense, and scrappy. Slight edge to Arsenal side, but writing off Atlético would be a huge mistake.
Bayern Munich vs Paris Saint Germain
The second leg between the German giants and the Parisians kicks off the 6th of May. From a staggering 5-4 win for PSG in the first leg, already one of the most entertaining semifinals in recent memory. Nine goals, relentless tempo, and one clear takeaway: this matchup makes absolutely no tactical sense… which is exactly why it’s so good.
PSG made the difference through their attacking stars, especially Kvaratskhelia and Dembélé, but also showed clear defensive fragility, letting the score slip from 5-2 to 5-4. Bayern, on the other hand, may have lost, but they are very far from out: scoring four away in Paris and staying alive sends a massive message.

Now we move to Munich
Everything changes here. Bayern at home at the Allianz Arena are a different beast, and with just a one-goal deficit, momentum almost feels on their side. But let’s be clear: this is not a game that can be “managed.”
Expect goals. A lot of them!
Fantasy Picks
- Michael Olise – If there’s one player who can light up this second leg, it’s him. Creativity, 1v1 ability, flair and already decisive in the first leg. A perfect high-upside fantasy pick.
- Harry Kane – Penalties, leadership, and consistency. In a game like this, leaving him out is not an option. 13 goals so far, he wants to overtake Mbappé and become the most prolific goalscorer of this UCL season.
- Khvicha Kvaratskhelia – The face of the first leg. If PSG score, he’ll be 100% involved. 10 goals and 5 assists in 14 macthes so far, not a bad return…
- Ousmane Dembélé – High risk, high reward. In games like this, he’s simply unplayable. We all remember his eyes during last year final vs Inter.

Differential pick:
- Luis Díaz – Already on the scoresheet in the first leg and could thrive in the massive spaces that will open up.
Prediction vibe: total chaos. Slight edge to Bayern, but qualification is completely open.
Which two teams will make it to Budapest?
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8 Jun 2026Champions League Fantasy Picks: Semifinal, Round 2

After the chaos, the drama, and in one case… pure madness, we head into the decisive second legs of the Champions League semifinals. Everything is still open: one tie balanced on a knife’s edge, the other… a goal-fest waiting to explode again.
Let’s get straight into it.
Arsenal vs Atlético Madrid
After the spectacle in Paris, the return leg in London starts from a much more “human” 1-1 draw in the first leg. A tight, physical game, decided by two penalties and very few real moments of quality. In perfect Atlético vs Arsenal fashion. Arsenal looked like the side with a bit more to offer, while Atlético did what Atlético do best: resist, disrupt, and stay alive. And they’ve done exactly that.
At the Emirates, though, the context shifts: Arsenal will have to take initiative, which could open interesting scenarios. But be careful, that’s exactly what Simeone wants.
A game like this can be decided by a single moment. Or a set-piece.

Fantasy Picks
- Declan Rice – The archetypal second-leg player: control, late runs, potential for returns. Extremely solid profile.
- Eberechi Eze – If someone is going to break the balance for the Gunners, it’s him. In this second leg, he should be a starter. Dribbling, 1vs1, off-the-ball runs and constant threat. Don’t say we did not warn you!
- Julián Alvarez – The Atlético paradox: in the Champions League, he’s simply a different player. (10 goals and 4 assists in 14 games). Always dangerous. Pay also attention to the set pieces, he’s a specialist.

Low-key pick:
- Antoine Griezmann – We all know he is no longer in his prime, but Grizou doesn’t need volume to make an impact. Just one moment. Just one magical play from le petit diable.
Prediction vibe: tight, tense, and scrappy. Slight edge to Arsenal side, but writing off Atlético would be a huge mistake.
Bayern Munich vs Paris Saint Germain
The second leg between the German giants and the Parisians kicks off the 6th of May. From a staggering 5-4 win for PSG in the first leg, already one of the most entertaining semifinals in recent memory. Nine goals, relentless tempo, and one clear takeaway: this matchup makes absolutely no tactical sense… which is exactly why it’s so good.
PSG made the difference through their attacking stars, especially Kvaratskhelia and Dembélé, but also showed clear defensive fragility, letting the score slip from 5-2 to 5-4. Bayern, on the other hand, may have lost, but they are very far from out: scoring four away in Paris and staying alive sends a massive message.

Now we move to Munich
Everything changes here. Bayern at home at the Allianz Arena are a different beast, and with just a one-goal deficit, momentum almost feels on their side. But let’s be clear: this is not a game that can be “managed.”
Expect goals. A lot of them!
Fantasy Picks
- Michael Olise – If there’s one player who can light up this second leg, it’s him. Creativity, 1v1 ability, flair and already decisive in the first leg. A perfect high-upside fantasy pick.
- Harry Kane – Penalties, leadership, and consistency. In a game like this, leaving him out is not an option. 13 goals so far, he wants to overtake Mbappé and become the most prolific goalscorer of this UCL season.
- Khvicha Kvaratskhelia – The face of the first leg. If PSG score, he’ll be 100% involved. 10 goals and 5 assists in 14 macthes so far, not a bad return…
- Ousmane Dembélé – High risk, high reward. In games like this, he’s simply unplayable. We all remember his eyes during last year final vs Inter.

Differential pick:
- Luis Díaz – Already on the scoresheet in the first leg and could thrive in the massive spaces that will open up.
Prediction vibe: total chaos. Slight edge to Bayern, but qualification is completely open.
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