
Nearly every team playing Tuesday has something to play for, and even the team that's been eliminated could come out swinging.

Germany are the biggest favorites on Wednesday's four-game slate, but fantasy players will still have to figure out whether or not to roster Brazil's Neymar.

The pool of forwards for Tuesday's slate isn't filled with high-floor options, so fantasy players will have to hope Sergio Aguero can find the back of the net for Argentina.

Fantasy players are likely to pay up for Lionel Messi on Tuesday as he tries once again to save Argentina, though finding the right value plays will be key.

Lionel Messi will try to clinch Argentina's spot in the knockout round by beating Nigeria on Tuesday, and the oddsmakers are giving him a good chance to find the back of the net.

Christopher Olson suggests plugging in Marlins slugger Justin Bour at home against Arizona on Monday.

Andrew Laird and Jordan Cooper preview Tuesday's four-game daily fantasy World Cup slate, a conversation that mostly revolves around which pieces to fit around Argentina's Lionel Messi.

Kevin Payne looks over Monday's evening slate and thinks Adrian Beltre and the Rangers' offense could be ready to erupt with the weather warming up in Arlington.

FanDuel is offering three sizable slates for Monday's four World Cup matches, with fantasy players having to decide whether or not to pay up for Cristiano Ronaldo and/or Mohamed Salah.

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.

Chris Morgan runs down the Sunday slate, with an eye on Jose Berrios to do well at home against the Rangers.

Chris Bennett highlights his Sunday list to go against Mets starter Jason Vargas by taking a couple cheaper Dodger bats.