By Rune Gjerulff@runegjerulff

Fantasy Bundesliga tips: 10 players to consider for Matchday 33

Here are 10 players you should consider bringing into your Fantasy Bundesliga team ahead of Matchday 33.
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In this Fantasy Bundesliga article, we’ll highlight 10 players to consider adding to your team ahead of Matchday 33.

As a rule of thumb, we'll try to steer clear of the most obvious picks, instead focusing mainly on players who could offer great value as differentials.


Ozan Kabak, Hoffenheim (Defender, 11.86M, 19%)

A strong duel-winner and set-piece threat, Kabak has delivered consistently solid Fantasy performances throughout 2026, with only a few exceptions. With Hoffenheim pushing for a Champions League spot facing manageable fixtures against Werder Bremen and Gladbach, he looks like a strong option for the run-in.

 

Julian Ryerson, Borussia Dortmund (Defender, 16.42M, 16%)

A reliable duel-winner and chance creator, Ryerson arguably offers one of the highest ceilings among defenders heading into Dortmund’s final home game of the season against a struggling Eintracht Frankfurt side.

 

David Raum, RB Leipzig (Defender, 21.38M, 15%)

If Raum is passed fit for the weekend, the Leipzig captain has high potential going into a highly favourable home fixture against relegation-threatened St. Pauli.

 

Said El Mala, 1. FC Köln (Midfielder, 6.97M, 10%)

In what could be his last home game for Köln amid heavy speculation over his future, El Mala carries explosive potential as he looks set to lead the line against bottom-placed Heidenheim.

 

Julian Brandt, Borussia Dortmund (Midfielder, 15.82M, 13%)

Already confirmed to be leaving Dortmund at the end of the season, Brandt is set to play his final home game for the club he has represented since 2019. His teammates will likely be eager to give him a fitting farewell at Signal Iduna Park against a struggling Eintracht Frankfurt side.

 

Nadiem Amiri, Mainz (Midfielder, 18.73M, 13%)

If you didn’t already bring him in last week, Amiri remains one of the standout midfield options for the last two games, with the Mainz talisman facing games against Union Berlin and Heidenheim.

 

Michael Olise, FC Bayern (Midfielder, 34.49M, 31%)

With Bayern’s Champions League semi-final against PSG behind them, there is less incentive for rotation in their final two Bundesliga matches. Olise looks likely to make his first league start since Bayern’s 5-0 win over St. Pauli nearly a month ago, as Vincent Kompany’s side look to bounce back from their European exit against relegation-threatened Wolfsburg.

 

Serhou Guirassy, Borussia Dortmund (Striker, 18.45M, 12%)

Although Guirassy has struggled to live up to expectations in his second season at Dortmund, he still has 15 goals in 31 league appearances. If the Guinean striker is confirmed in the starting lineup against an out-of-sorts Frankfurt side on Friday night, he is definitely worth considering as a differential.

 

Andrej Kramarić, Hoffenheim (Striker, 21.32M, 36%)

Having scored two braces in his last three Bundesliga games, Kramarić is an excellent option for the final two matches of the season, with Hoffenheim approaching favourable fixtures in their push for a top-four finish.

 

Harry Kane, FC Bayern (Striker, 33.15M, 26%)

Like Olise, Kane could return to Bayern’s starting XI for the final two Bundesliga games, with European commitments no longer a factor. With Jamal Musiala among those likely to be given a break as his minutes continue to be carefully managed following his return from injury, Kane could be used in a deeper role behind Nicolas Jackson.

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