Andre-Pierre Gignac could be a popular play on Saturday's four-game Liga MX slate, though RotoWire's Andrew Laird sees some viable pivots for cash games and GPPs.
The new Liga MX season kicks off Friday, with Veracruz and Atlas both expected to win while hosting Pumas and Queretaro, respectively.
Tijuana are the biggest favorites on Friday's two-game slate, but that doesn't mean fantasy players should avoid Chivas, Atlas and Queretaro.
Tijuana and the New England Revolution are the two bigger favorites on Friday's three-game late interleague slate, but all three matches figure to be fairly close.
Santos' match at Puebla will be a bit tougher Friday thanks to Djaniny's injury, though they still come in as slight favorites.
Tigres and Club America are both home favorites on Saturday's two-game slate, but there could still be plenty of fantasy points to be had among all four teams.
Tigres and Club America are the two biggest favorites on Saturday's three-game slate, but Pachuca actually comes in with the highest implied goal total.
Tigres are the biggest favorites on Saturday's five-game slate, but that doesn't mean fantasy players won't be able to find points elsewhere.
Monterrey are the biggest favorites on Wednesday's six-game slate, but they don't have the highest implied goal total, which will force fantasy players to diversify their lineups.
Tijuana and Morelia are two favorites on Friday's two-game Liga MX slate, though neither is an overwhelming one.
Friday's two-game slate isn't expected to have a ton of goals, which could make accumulators all the more important.