
Tottenham and Manchester City are likely to dominate the fantasy captain's armband discussion, but Adam Zdroik says don't forget about Man United's Romelu Lukaku.

Andrew Laird and Jordan Cooper preview Saturday's six-game daily fantasy Premier League slate, including which players from Manchester City and Tottenham to target and how to fill in the rest with junk from the other matches.

There is still plenty of playoff positioning to be determined, and our MLS experts are expecting Nemanja Nikolic to make a major fantasy impact at home against the Union.

Tottenham are heavily favored at home against Bournemouth on Saturday, and midfielder Christian Eriksen is likely to have a big impact.

Tottenham aren't the biggest favorites on Saturday's six-game slate, but striker Harry Kane has the highest anytime goal-scoring odds.

A home match against Bournemouth keeps plenty of Spurs high in the weekly rankings, including Ben Davies, the leading scorer among defenders in FPL.

Chris Mosinski examines a number of Premier League players who are worth selling ahead of Gameweek 8, including Man United's Henrikh Mkhitaryan, and offers viable replacements for each.

The United States can book their ticket to Russia with a result at Trinidad & Tobago on Tuesday, and they come into the three-game slate as the heaviest favorites.

Argentina need a result in Ecuador to book their ticket to the World Cup, and they'll be relying heavily on Lionel Messi to get them there.

Many of the top teams on Tuesday's slate will likely rotate their lineups having already qualified for the World Cup, though even their backups may not be that cheap.

Andrew Laird and Jordan Cooper discuss the differences between playing high stakes v. low stakes in fantasy soccer, as well as why the recent rake increases matter for players.

A few teams on Monday's five-game slate have already qualified for the 2018 World Cup, which means we could see some serious squad rotation.

Germany have already booked their ticket to the 2018 World Cup in Russia, which means we could see some significant lineup rotation Sunday against Azerbaijan.

Slovakia are the biggest favorites on Sunday's early six-game slate, but Poland, England and Denmark are also expected to dominate their matches.

The Red Bulls control their postseason destiny, and they'll look for Sacha Kljestan to lead them to victory Saturday against Vancouver.

While Belgium have plenty of players who fantasy managers love to pick, they are far from the biggest favorites on Saturday's early four-game slate.

Netherlands, France and Switzerland are all big favorites on Saturday's late four-game slate, and Antoine Griezmann comes in with the best anytime goal scoring odds.