Diego Valeri has been churning out the fantasy points this season, and RotoWire'e Schuyler Redpath thinks he'll keep it going Saturday against Houston.
Toronto FC is the big favorite on Saturday's slate, with the oddsmakers naturally expecting Sebastian Giovinco to have a big impact.
Both away teams are favored on Friday's two-game Liga MX slate, but that doesn't mean fantasy players should be avoiding hosts Morelia and Puebla.
David Villa could return from injury Thursday, and the oddsmakers are expecting him to have a big impact on the road at Orlando City.
The Red Bulls are favored away to D.C. United on Wednesday, which is likely to get plenty of people looking to Bradley Wright-Phillips for at least one goal.
Los Angeles FC is favored away to Minnesota United on Sunday, and fantasy players will have to decide if Carlos Vela is worth his very high price.
The Red Bulls are big favorites at home to the Revolution on Saturday, and the oddsmakers think Bradley Wright-Phillips has a great chance to find the back of the net.
The new Liga MX season kicks off Friday, with Veracruz and Atlas both expected to win while hosting Pumas and Queretaro, respectively.
The Revolution are road underdogs to Minnesota United on Wednesday, but Diego Fagundez can still make a meaningful fantasy impact.
Atlanta United welcomes the Sounders to Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Sunday, and the oddsmakers are expecting a big performance from Josef Martinez.
The Red Bulls are decent favorites at home against Sporting KC on Saturday, with Bradley Wright-Phillips coming in with solid anytime goal scorer odds.
Antoine Griezmann leads France into the World Cup final against Croatia on Sunday, but can fantasy players rely on him to produce? RotoWire's Andrew Laird dives in to find out.
The decision on which French attackers to roster will be a tough one this weekend, but Adam Zdroik continues to side with Antoine Griezmann over Kylian Mbappe.
France are favored to win the World Cup on Sunday, but fantasy players should still be able to get some production out of Croatia.
Croatia and France will battle it out for the World Cup on Sunday, with their stars understandably expensive on DraftKings' showdown slate.
England and Belgium are expected to rotate their starting lineups, which could bring up some nice value plays for Saturday's contests.
Saturday's third-place game is likely to include two heavily rotated sides, which means fantasy players may not have to wrestle with the showdown salary scale as much.