
Santos Laguna are favored at home against Necaxa on Sunday, and while he is the most expensive player on the slate, Brian Lozano figures to be very highly owned in cash games and GPPs.

Argentina is one of the favorites to win Copa America this year, but their opening match of the tournament against Colombia won't be easy.

Venezuela beat the United States 3-0 last week, and they'll look for Salomon Rondon to continue the momentum Saturday against Peru.

Wayne Rooney and Luciano Acosta didn't deliver for fantasy players who captained them last week, but RotoWire's Adam Zdroik explains why the D.C. United attackers should get plenty of consideration for the Week 34 armband.

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.

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.

France are the cream of the crop in Group C, but there should be a pretty tough battle for the second spot in the round of 16, with Denmark relying heavily on Christian Eriksen to get them there.

Fantasy players could get excited about captaining Sebastian Giovinco this week, but RotoWire's Adam Zdroik says not to forget about LA FC's Carlos Vela.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic's arrival in MLS will dominate the attention Saturday, but Nemanja Nikolic has a great opportunity for a breakout game at home against Portland.

NYC FC are the big favorites on Saturday's early five-game slate, which means plenty of fantasy players will be looking at David Villa.

The Red Bulls may not have the highest win odds on Saturday's four-game late slate, but no one has better anytime goal scoring odds than Bradley Wright-Phillips.

With the Earthquakes the biggest favorites on Saturday's four-game MLS slate, fantasy players could be thinking long and hard about Chris Wondolowski.

While there are plenty of exciting new players in Major League Soccer, RotoWire's Adam Zdroik says we should go with what we know for our Round 1 fantasy captain.

The penultimate round of MLS Fantasy Manager has every team playing just one match, and RotoWire's Adam Zdroik is expecting a big performance from the Timbers' Diego Valeri.

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.
While two teams will play twice in Round 31, Adam Zdroik makes the case for Atlanta's Hector Villalba to get the captain's armband despite having just one game.