Group H could be the most tightly contested of the eight World Cup groups, but none of Colombia, Japan, Poland and Senegal have realistic shots to win the entire tournament.
Belgium and England boast two of the best attacking teams in the World Cup, but can fantasy players find production on the rosters of Tunisia and Panama?
Germany, one of the favorites to win the World Cup, are expected to easily top Group F, but the battle for second place could be tight.
Saturday boasts a massive 20-team slate, with Zlatan Ibrahimovic coming in with the best anytime goal scorer odds as the Galaxy host Real Salt Lake.
RotoWire's Adam Zdroik breaks down the eight probable group winners and explains which teams could surprisingly make some noise at the World Cup.
Sebastian Giovinco is averaging over seven shots per 90 minutes this season, and fantasy players will have to decide if he's worth paying up for Friday at Philadelphia.
Schuyler Redpath and JD Bazzo preview Week 15 of the MLS Fantasy season and discuss the all-important question as to which MLS players would wear their shin guards on the outside of their socks if they could.
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.
Brazil, Germany, Spain and France have the best odds to win the 2018 World Cup, which puts a lot of their players at the top of Andrew Laird's rankings.
Andrew Laird and Jordan Cooper discuss a few key strategies for daily fantasy sports players looking to jump into the soccer action during the World Cup.
Lionel Messi highlights the action in Group D, which could be the toughest four-team set from top to bottom.
There isn't really a clear-cut no. 1 option for the fantasy armband this week, and while he doesn't think he's the top option, RotoWire's Adam Zdroik sees the upside for Sebastian Giovinco.
A home match against the Rapids is always one to exploit in MLS Fantasy, which is why Alberth Elis takes one of the top spots in JD Bazzo's weekly positional rankings.
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.
Cristiano Ronaldo highlights the star power in Group B, but 2010 World Cup champions Spain come in as the clear favorite to finish the group stage on top.
Uruguay are significant favorites to win Group A, but the bigger story line will be whether Russia can avoid being just the second host nation to not reach the knockout rounds.
With Felipe Gutierrez and Johnny Russell out, Sporting KC will need even more out of Graham Zusi at home against Minnesota United on Sunday.