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.
Despite Neymar's questionable status to play, Brazil are heavy favorites against Costa Rica on Thursday, with the other two games expected to be very close.
Atlanta United have a decent matchup at home against Portland on Saturday, and RotoWire's Adam Zdroik likes the idea of giving the captain's armband to Josef Martinez because of his sky-high upside.
Argentina have a tough match Thursday against Croatia, but it's not enough for Evan Morter to fade Lionel Messi.
Lionel Messi is the most expensive player on Thursday's three-game slate, but RotoWire's Andrew Laird thinks fantasy players may be better off fading him against Croatia.
There are no overwhelming favorites in Week 17 of the MLS Fantasy season, but we still see some regulars at the top of JD Bazzo's positional rankings, including Atlanta's Miguel Almiron.
Andrew Laird and Jordan Cooper preview Thursday's three-game daily fantasy World Cup slate, including the age-old question of whether it'll be worth paying up for Lionel Messi.
France and Argentina highlight Thursday's three-game slate, but fantasy players may want to get some exposure to the opening match of the day.
Andrew Laird and JD Bazzo preview the upcoming weekend of MLS matches, which include no lopsided games that fantasy players can easily target for their FMLS rosters.
It's going to be very tough fitting in attackers from Uruguay and Spain on Wednesday's two-game slate, but Chris Owen has a few value plays who could help out.
Wednesday's slate includes multiple players with massive anytime goal scorer odds, so finding values to pair with players like Cristiano Ronaldo will be key.
Andrew Laird and Jordan Cooper preview Wednesday's three-game daily fantasy World Cup slate, including Andrew trying to convince Jordan that a cash lineup with Cristiano Ronaldo and Luis Suarez may be the optimal build.
Wednesday's slate includes Spain, Uruguay and Portugal, each of whom are overwhelming favorites, which means fantasy players will have to make some very tough choices.
Tuesday's two-game slate includes great goal scorers Robert Lewandowski and Mohamed Salah, but fantasy players will need a few values to fit them into their lineups.
James Rodriguez and Mohamed Salah come in with question marks due to injuries, but RotoWire's Andrew Laird explains why they are worth the risk Tuesday.
Andrew Laird and Jordan Cooper discuss head-to-head pivoting strategies after Sunday's debacle by Germany and then preview Tuesday's three-game slate which includes no overwhelming favorites.
The four teams in Group H will finally make their World Cup debuts Tuesday, while Russia and Egypt will battle it out for second place in Group A.