
Belgium are underdogs to France on Tuesday, but that doesn't mean fantasy players need to heavily consider stacking the favorites.

Belgium and France will kick off the World Cup semi-final matches Tuesday, with France only slightly favored against the popular dark horse.

The World Cup semi-final matches are unsurprisingly expected to be close, with England and France coming in as the two favored sides.

Fading Harry Kane won't be easy Saturday with England facing Sweden, but a number of Croatian attackers could make it a bit easier as they take on Russia.

Paying up for Harry Kane will be the big question on Saturday's opening showdown slate, with Croatia stacks likely to dominate the late game.

Harry Kane figures to be a popular fantasy option on Saturday's two-game slate, but RotoWire's Andrew Laird explains why fading the England striker could be the optimal direction.

Andrew Laird and Jordan Cooper preview Saturday's two-game daily fantasy World Cup slate, which -- once again! -- includes the decision whether or not to fade Harry Kane.

Russia will take on a very tough Croatia side Saturday, but it'll be preceded by England trying to get beyond Sweden and into the semi-final.

The Timbers are big favorites at home to the Earthquakes on Saturday, which puts the fantasy spotlight firmly on Diego Valeri.

Friday's two showdown slates include plenty of firepower, so fantasy players will need to search for values.

Friday's two-game slate includes a number of high-profile stars, and while he's the most expensive player on FanDuel, Neymar will be very hard to fade.

Friday's two-game slate has plenty of firepower, though fantasy players will be hard pressed to fade Neymar in cash games and GPPs.

Toronto FC is the only road favorite on Wednesday's five-game slate, but that doesn't necessarily mean that fantasy players should flock to Sebastian Giovinco.

Brazil and Belgium will battle it out for a chance in the World Cup semi-final, though fantasy players shouldn't ignore the Uruguay-France match.

Andrew Laird and Jordan Cooper preview Friday's two-game daily fantasy World Cup slate, including how to diversify their lineups enough where they're not dependent on one team winning big.

Harry Kane is the most expensive player on Tuesday's two-game slate, and Evan Morter explains why it will be really difficult to fade him.

Both games on Tuesday's two-game slate are expected to be fairly close, which means fantasy players may not be looking to stack one side in their showdown lineups.