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Champions League Fantasy Football 2020/21

Champions League Fantasy Football 2020/21

UEFA Champions League Fantasy Football 2020/21

Hello everyone and welcome to UEFA Champions League Fantasy Football 2020/21.
It may feel like only a week or so since the final of the last one was played but we are back at it on Tuesday with the start of the group stages once more. The purpose of this article is to alert you to the fact that it is starting again, give you the appropriate league codes for FF247, to refresh your minds on the rules and also create a CL Live Match Chat platform. The article will be linked in our Hot Comments thing so that you can always find it easily.

I’ll make no apologies here, I grabbed the following from last season’s corresponding artricle, the same all still applies, jumpers for goalposts and all that…

“Personally I love nothing more (well ok, cricket, but…) than settling down on an autumn Tuesday evening and putting on the BT Sports CL show and seeing how my fantasy team perform live. For those lucky enough to have access to it they do a show which is basically Soccer Saturday on steroids; it’s an around the grounds job but with live action. This isn’t a sponsored plug by the way, I was just setting the scene. Here’s what you need to know for this season, and probably some stuff you don’t too…”

To be sure you are on the right track in this week’s CL fantasy game, or indeed if you wish to place some bets on it, it really is worth doing some research before making your picks. As such you can click here to check out the latest odds for each tie.

The Game Itself and the FF247 League Codes

You can access the game here – Fantasy Champions League

We have two leagues running;
Our official FF247 league code is 59C1WWYBVV08
This one is the usual open air league that all and sundry are welcome to join.

FF247 Regs League
The main one!
Please email us on contact@fantasyfootball247.co.uk if you want the code for this.

The purpose of this one is that it is for folk who are on the FF247 forum regularly. Please don’t try to join if you aren’t.

The Rules
As far as the rules go, you can access them here via – THIS LINK but let us give you a quick rundown of what they are.

The main crux of the game at this stage though is the subtle difference between ‘Match Days’ and ‘GW’s’. CL is split into a Tuesday and a Wednesday format within the same GW. For Captains as well as Manual Subs you treat Tuesday as phase 1 of the GW and Wednesday as phase 2. And you can make changes to both inbetween these. That’s what we meant in the intro by it being a bit hands on / interactive.

    • SCORING
      The scoring itself is pretty much as per FPL. The only real differences that we would notice is that there are no bonus points and we will not get an assist if our player wins a penalty that is scored, but the player will get 2 points for winning said penalty no matter if it results in a goal or not. A player also gets a point for every 3 ‘ball recoveries’ too.
    • FORMAT
      The format is a bit like the World Cup fantasy. For those who aren’t familiar with this it basically means a tad more planning as you can sub players in before they have played to replace those that already have. A quick example would be to pick a Man United guy, let’s call him Paul, for arguments sake. And maybe a Liverpool guy, let’s call him Sadio. Given as Paul plays on Day 1 you can put him in your X1 and see how he does, whilst placing Sadio on your bench. If you like what you see from Paul then you can leave him in the team. If he has a stinker (likely) then you can simply activate manual subs and bring Sadio in to replace him for his later game. Simples, really. Don’t pick Paul :no:
    • MANUAL SUBS / AUTO SUBS
      If you activate a manual sub then your right to auto subs (as per FPL) disappears. You have the option to do either. Manual subs is your best bet we feel as you control who comes in and you get 4 more shots at getting it right, basically.
    • CAPTAIN
      The Captain Armband works in much the same way as fantasy world cup and not FPL. You may change your captain after each match day (if he was not sent off) with a player from your squad whose team is yet to play.
    • TRANSFERS
      Before the game begins: UNLIMITED
      Matchday 1–6: 2 per matchday
      Between matchday 6 and round of 16 1st leg: Unlimited
      Before round of 16 2nd leg: 3 transfers
      Before quarter-final 1st leg: 5 transfers
      Before quarter-final 2nd leg: 3 transfers
      Before semi-final 1st leg: 5 transfers
      Before semi-final 2nd leg: 3 transfers
      Before final: 5 transfers

      So basically it’s like FPL in terms of being able to carry 1 transfer over. However once we reach the knockout stage we will not have the option of carrying a free transfer with us: you don’t use it, you lose it.

    • Deadlines
      Deadlines are subject to change and will be at the time of kick-off of the first match of the matchday. So unlike FPL you do get to see the line-ups in advance and adjust accordingly. Just be aware that all 6 GW’s in the group stages now kick off with two early games so the deadline each time is 5.55pm UK time. Which also means you get to see the team sheets for four teams, not the full lot as in previous (and better!) seasons.

CHIPS?
There are a couple;

Wildcard
You get 1 regular wildcard and you can play it anytime you like prior to the start of a round. It acts the same way it does in FPL.

Limitless Wildcard
This is a different type of wildcard here, one that many will find very appealing. It is very similar to the “Free Hit” chip we have in FPL. However, there is one major difference… “The Limitless Wildcard enables the user to create a team without any budget restrictions and affords them unlimited transfers for one matchday.” So for one matchday you can afford whatever team you like. You do still have to meet the criteria for players from one team and formations and all that, but there is no budget, so spend away. Once the matchday is over, just like the free hit chip, our teams revert back.

UEFA Champions League Fantasy Football Tracker

This tracker has placed each team in the place that oddsmakers are expecting them to finish in said group. While it won’t hold true in every group, this should at least give you a better idea of what players to target. Also, the teams on the left all play on the same exact days through the group stages. This of course means that the teams on the right do the same. For those of you who want to use your manual subs, this tracker should help you in picking out players from both days of a matchday (the equivalent of a gameweek) so you have cover for any players who don’t perform well.





So that’s the basics, in as much of a small nutshell as we could manage, without boring the pants off you. If you have any further questions or queries or if there are any clarifications you need then as always please feel to ask below.

Please feel free to post any RMT’s on the issue or indeed as ever, especially as we’ve slightly interrupted the FPL weekend for this, just carrying on talking about that!

Thanks for reading UEFA Champions League Fantasy Football 2020/21.


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  2. 62
    Wanton says:

    On 60 pts with Neuer, Hateboer and Gomez (C) to play :rabbi:
    Good luck all!

  3. 63

    Just seen Gnabry is out. Wish him a quick recovery. Welcome Bruno to my team.

  4. 64
    FC Sanchez says:

    What do you guys reckon? Haaland to Gomez or Lewy (c)? Or Muller?

    • 64.1
      Wanton says:

      I went Gomez, but if I had Lewa, I’d go with him.

    • 64.2

      Gomez might not get a full game to work whereas Lewy probably will. Lewy has scored or assisted 10 of the 17 goals for Bayern whereas Gomez has 6 of the 14 for Atalanta. Think the fixture evens it out. I think you will find a similar score from either, but shockingly and I might be alone in this, think Gomez has the better upside as Atalanta are more likely to score multiple goals then Bayern vs Atletico in my opinion.

    • 64.3
      FC Sanchez says:

      Many thanks lads. And spot on Mito. If Atalanta were playing at home/Italy, Gomez no hesitation but away, even though they usually do fine, makes me hesitate. On the other hand, Athletico have been tight this year tho so might be a low-scoring game vs Bayern. Hmm, tough call!

    • 64.4
      Otieno says:

      I’m going to go wild and go Haaland (c) to Sterling rather than Lewy

  5. 65
    bees393 says:

    SHK 2 – RMA 0. How about that! smile

  6. 66
    Rosco says:

    It’s very frustrating to take out a player with points (3) and his replacement is benched!! (Davies) grrrrr. Hope comes on I’ll even take a point!! Anyone know why Gosens isn’t in the squad!?

    Also when is a good time to WC? What’s the best tactics usually!?

    • 66.1
      inittowinit says:

      Probably has Covid!

      As for the WC: either in GW6 when they all rotate (bearing in mind you get unlimited again for the knockouts) or in the knockouts themselves if you lose too many players.

      • Rosco says:

        Yeah you could be right!

        Ok great! So there is no benefit in attacking these fixtures with an early one!? Also read somewhere that the other chip ( can’t remember what it’s called) is best used in the group matches as there are more high value players to choose from ?

        • Check below on attacking early, I do it sometimes.

          The other chip is the limitless wildcard and yeah I agree with using it in group play. GW6 sometimes is an option for that chip as you can use it like a free hit with the difference that you don’t have a spending limit.

      • I usually use it right before GW3 if several of the better teams have a weaker team home and away for GW3 and 4. That’s assuming I am not loaded on those teams already. Last season would have been a good season to use it early in my opinion. Since the two finalists were sort of predictable, but most years it is not that easy and you do need a WC to fix a couple of wrong calls in loading up on the wrong team or two.

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