Lionel Messi headlines Saturday's four-game World Cup slate, but fantasy players will have to sacrifice elsewhere to pay up for the Argentina superstar.
Mohamed Salah's potential return from injury leaves a lot of questions for tomorrow's three-game slate, but the Uruguay attackers still come in with the best upsides based on matchup.
Mohamed Salah looks ready to return from his shoulder injury, but is he worth playing against Uruguay? RotoWire's Andrew Laird breaks down the three-game slate.
Friday's three-game slate is highlighted by the big Spain v. Portugal match, but RotoWire's Andrew Laird explains why it might be a game to ignore for fantasy purposes.
Andrew Laird and Jordan Cooper preview Thursday's one-game slate on DraftKings and FanDuel and then break down Friday's three-game slate, including whether Luis Suarez is worth paying up for in cash games.
Russian players figure to be popular fantasy choices Thursday, but RotoWire's Andrew Laird has a few Saudi Arabian worth considering too.
Friday's three-game slate is highlighted by Spain v. Portugal, though fantasy players may want to focus on the two earlier games for their points.
The World Cup kicks off Thursday when Russia face off against Saudi Arabia, a match the host nation is expected to dominate, which could have plenty of fantasy players stacking Russians.
Russia and Saudi Arabia will open the World Cup on Thursday, with the host nation being gifted one of the easiest matchups of the tournament.
Toronto FC are big favorites at home against D.C. United on Wednesday, which means fantasy players will have to decide if they want to pay up for Sebastian Giovinco.
Ignacio Piatti was held out last weekend against Dallas, but RotoWire's Adam Zdroik explains why he makes for a solid captain choice if he's back in the lineup Wednesday.
After struggling at Philadelphia last week, Sebastian Giovinco has a great opportunity to bounce back at home against D.C. United, pushing him to the top of one of JD Bazzo's positional rankings.
Andrew Laird, Schuyler Redpath and JD Bazzo preview Week 16 of the MLS Fantasy season, a six-game Wednesday slate before the league takes a quick break for the World Cup.
Andrew Laird and Jordan Cooper preview all 32 World Cup teams from a DFS soccer perspective to help players of all DFS levels understand how to win during the biggest soccer event on the planet.
Group H could be the most tightly contested of the eight World Cup groups, but none of Colombia, Japan, Poland and Senegal have realistic shots to win the entire tournament.
Belgium and England boast two of the best attacking teams in the World Cup, but can fantasy players find production on the rosters of Tunisia and Panama?
Germany, one of the favorites to win the World Cup, are expected to easily top Group F, but the battle for second place could be tight.