The final round of group stage matches kick off Monday, With Spain and Portugal still looking to lock up their spots in the round of 16.
Andrew Laird and Jordan Cooper preview Monday's four-game daily fantasy World Cup slate, one that could have many people rostering multiple goal-dependent players in cash lineups.
The third round of fixtures begins Monday, with Spain and Portugal still not guaranteed a spot in the knockout rounds.
Poland need to bounce back from their opening loss to Senegal, which means they'll be relying heavily on Robert Lewandowski to score against Colombia.
Sunday's four-game slate includes some of the best attacks in Major League Soccer, with the Portland Timbers having to figure out how to slow down Josef Martinez.
Harry Kane headlines Sunday's three-game slate, and while he could be popular in cash games despite being goal dependent, there are some attractive pivots for GPPs.
Andrew Laird and Jordan Cooper preview Sunday's three-game daily fantasy World Cup slate, including the always difficult choice about whether or not to fade Harry Kane on a Sunday.
England are the heavy favorites on Sunday's three-game slate, but fantasy players may have a tough time fitting all the England attackers in their lineups.
Germany are strongly favored against Sweden on Saturday, but fantasy players will still need to turn to the Swedes for at least one roster spot.
Germany are solid favorites against Sweden on Saturday's two-game slate, and fantasy players will likely try their best to stack the defending champions.
The Red Bulls are in for a touch match against FC Dallas on Saturday, but the oddsmakers still believe Bradley Wright-Phillips has a great chance to find the back of the net.
Germany need a win against Sweden if they want a shot at winning Group F, though fantasy players could be turning to Belgium for their expensive options Saturday.
Andrew Laird and Jordan Cooper preview Saturday's three-game daily fantasy World Cup slate, including which Belgian attackers are worth targeting and how much South Korea is too much for cash games.
Germany will look to bounce back from their opening loss when they take on Sweden, but fantasy players will likely be focusing on Belgium against Tunisia on Saturday.
Friday's slate includes two games that are expected to be very close, which makes it tough to target one specific team in the hopes of a blowout.
Fantasy players can build some solid lineups for Friday's three-game slate without Neymar, but the possibility the Brazil star goes off could force people to roster him.
Andrew Laird and Jordan Cooper preview Friday's three-game daily fantasy World Cup slate, including whether or not a balanced cash lineup without Neymar can score more than a lineup built around the Brazilian star.