Despite being up 5-0 on aggregate, Liverpool are likely to attack Porto again Tuesday, which means plenty of fantasy players will be keying on Mohamed Salah.
PSG will try to overcome a two-goal deficit without Neymar, which means more of the attacking responsibilities will fall to former Real Madrid attacker Angel Di Maria.
Real Madrid head to Paris with a two-goal aggregate lead, but that isn't likely to stop Cristiano Ronaldo from trying to add to his UCL-leading goal total.
Andrew Laird and Jordan Cooper review this past Saturday's daily fantasy Premier League slate before previewing this week's Champions League action, including whether it's worth saving money with Edinson Cavani instead of paying up for Cristiano Ronaldo.
Liverpool scored five goals in the first leg at Porto, and such a commanding lead could see manager Jurgen Klopp rotate some of his best fantasy producers.
Manchester United are away to Crystal Palace on Monday, a situation that could have fantasy players putting Romelu Lukaku under the microscope.
Locking in value from the early game is a strong strategy on The Six, which puts Wayne Rooney in play for Saturday's seven-game slate.
Riyad Mahrez seems back to his normal self after losing out on a transfer request in January, and he has an excellent matchup Saturday at home against Bournemouth.
Christian Eriksen has scored double-digit fantasy points in seven of his last eight games, and he has a good chance of doing it again Saturday against Huddersfield.
JD Bazzo and Schuyler Redpath preview the upcoming weekend of MLS matches, including a detailed breakdown of DraftKings' slate on Saturday and Yahoo's Sunday contests.
With the Earthquakes the biggest favorites on Saturday's four-game MLS slate, fantasy players could be thinking long and hard about Chris Wondolowski.
Fantasy players are likely to try and get as much Tottenham and Liverpool exposure as possible for Saturday's six-game slate, as the two are big favorites against Huddersfield and Newcastle, respectively.
Andrew Laird and Jordan Cooper preview Saturday's daily fantasy Premier League action, including whether or not the optimal lineup includes paying up for Harry Kane and Mohamed Salah, the two most expensive players on the slate.
Choosing between Harry Kane and Mohamed Salah will be very tough on Saturday's six-game slate, but Luis Pacheco argues that it might be worth trying to play them together.
Swansea City were unable to score at Sheffield Wednesday last week, which means manager Carlos Carvalhal could start Jordan Ayew up front to help Swansea advance in the FA Cup.
Napoli are the big favorites on Monday's two-game slate, though stacking them may be tough given how expensive their star players are on DraftKings.
Sunday's three-game slate is packed with elite players, with Paris Saint-Germain's Neymar possibly at the top of the list.