Manchester United will look to bounce back from their loss to West Brom this past weekend when they travel to face a Bournemouth side with one clean sheet in their last 21 Premier League matches.
Harry Kane hasn't scored a Premier League goal since Feb. 24, but he'll look to break his goalless streak Tuesday at Brighton.
Manchester United face West Brom at Old Trafford on Sunday, which means Romelu Lukaku and Paul Pogba will get plenty of attention from fantasy players.
The Red Bulls are solid favorites at home against the Impact on Saturday, and no player has better anytime goal scorer odds than Bradley Wright-Phillips.
Harry Kane's recent injury has helped push his price down, and RotoWire's Schuyler Redpath is happy to take advantage, even in a tough matchup against Man City.
Liverpool are big favorites at home against Bournemouth on Saturday, but RotoWire's Andrew Laird says that shouldn't deter fantasy players from considering Chelsea's Alvaro Morata away to Southampton.
Fading Mohamed Salah could be a dangerous strategy Saturday, as Liverpool are by far the biggest favorites on the slate as they host Bournemouth at Anfield.
The matchup against Manchester City isn't the easiest, but Schuyler Redpath makes the case for why Christian Eriksen should be a strong fantasy option Saturday.
Tijuana are the biggest favorites on Friday's two-game slate, but that doesn't mean fantasy players should avoid Chivas, Atlas and Queretaro.
Carlos Vela struggled at Atlanta last weekend, but he'll look to bounce back Friday at Vancouver, who have just one clean sheet in six games this season.
Mario Balotelli will not play Friday at Angers due to illness, which means Alassane Plea and Ihsan Sacko will have to pick up the slack in the Nice attack.
Jordan Ayew returns to Swansea after a three-match ban, and he's a helpful salary saver for those looking to pay up for Liverpool attackers.
Andrew Laird and Jordan Cooper review this week's Champions League action and then preview Saturday's five-game daily fantasy Premier League slate.
Saturday's five-game slate doesn't have a ton of impact fantasy options, which means many fantasy players will gravitate toward Mohamed Salah, regardless of price.
Arsenal will try to book their ticket to the Europa League semifinals Thursday at CSKA Moscow, with a win or draw automatically seeing them through.
Robert Lewandowski disappointed in the first leg at Sevilla, but Schuyler Redpath is expecting him to break out in Bayern's return home Wednesday.
Listed as a midfielder, Joshua Kimmich could be a key lineup-building piece, as his low price at a position with few standout options makes him a top choice.