
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.

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.

Brazil are the biggest favorites on Sunday's three-game slates, but Germany's match against Mexico will certainly draw some eyeballs from fantasy players.

Brazil are the dominant favorites to win Group E, but Serbia, Switzerland and Costa Rica will have to really battle it out for the second ticket to the knockout rounds.

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.

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.

The United States needs a win at home against Panama on Friday to keep their World Cup hopes alive, and they'll be looking to Christian Pulisic to make an impact.
The United States is favored in their match against Costa Rica on Friday, but Christian Pulisic doesn't come in with the highest goal scorer odds.
Christian Pulisic's hot start for Borussia Dortmund is giving Evan Morter plenty of confidence that the 18 year old will provide lots of fantasy points Friday against Costa Rica.
Friday's two-game slate doesn't offer a ton of high impact fantasy options, but Evan Morter breaks down a number of players who could still pay fantasy dividends.
While Tuesday's two-game slate doesn't have a ton of firepower, Evan Morter breaks down where the fantasy points should fall.
While JD Bazzo likes Miguel Almiron on the road against the Crew, there's a different Atlanta attacker who may be a better value.
Nemanja Nikolic is a fairly goal-dependent forward, but Evan Morter explains why that shouldn't be too much of an issue Saturday against Atlanta United.