FIFA FanDuel Sunday After Hours World Cup Lineup - 6/14/26

Brett Nault
Jun 14, 2026
| Position | Player | Salary |
|---|---|---|
| FWD/MID | Viktor Gyokeres | $21 |
| FWD/MID | Alexander Isak | $20 |
| FWD/MID | Enner Valencia | $19 |
| FWD/MID | Benjamin Nygren | $14 |
| DEF | Ali Abdi | $9 |
| DEF | Guela Doue | $8 |
| GK | Herman Galindez | $9 |
World Cup Sunday After Hours slate, first kick 7:00PM EDT. The lineup stacks Sweden's attack three deep behind Viktor Gyökeres against Tunisia, then correlates an Ecuador pair — Enner Valencia and keeper Hernán Galíndez — in a low-scoring script against Ivory Coast, with Ali Abdi and Guéla Doué as cheap leverage from the other side of each game. Every dollar of the cap is in play.
Viktor Gyökeres — FWD/MID, $21
The anchor and the most likely goalscorer on the slate. Gyökeres is on a heater — five goals in his last three for Sweden — and he's the focal point of the attack and on penalties as Sweden lines up as the favorite over Tunisia. When your top-priced piece is also the highest-probability scorer, he's worth every dollar.
Alexander Isak — FWD/MID, $20
The co-anchor and the second elite finisher in the Sweden attack. Isak is a top-line striker whose movement and finishing give Sweden two genuine goal threats in the same XI, and pairing him with Gyökeres doubles down on a Swedish side expected to control the run of play and create the better chances against Tunisia.
Enner Valencia — FWD/MID, $19
Ecuador's veteran focal point and the goal in a low-scoring script. Ecuador are slight favorites over Ivory Coast in a game the market sees ending tight — projected scorelines center on a 1-0 Ecuador win — and Valencia, on penalties and the end of Ecuador's best looks, is the most likely source of that goal. Correlating him with the Ecuador keeper is the core of this lineup.
Benjamin Nygren — FWD/MID, $14
The value piece of the Sweden stack. Nygren provides the creation and secondary scoring underneath Gyökeres and Isak, and at $14 he completes a three-man Swedish attack at a price that funds the pay-ups across the rest of the lineup.
Ali Abdi — DEF, $9
Tunisia's overlapping left-back and the bring-back from the Sweden game. Abdi delivers crosses and racks up tackles and clearances, giving him a defender's floor even as an underdog, and at $9 he's a cheap way to get a piece of the other side of a game we're stacking.
Guéla Doué — DEF, $8
The Ivory Coast leverage piece. Doué is an attacking fullback who chips in crosses and forward runs against an Ecuador side that doesn't generate high volume, and at $8 he's the cheapest exposure to the Ivory Coast side of a low-scoring game.
Hernán Galíndez — GK, $9
The keeper and the correlation partner to Valencia. Ecuador may have the best defense in the tournament — Pacho, Hincapié, Estupiñán, and Caicedo in front of him — so the clean-sheet and save points are very much in play in a game projected to stay tight. Stacking Galíndez with Valencia banks on the same 1-0 Ecuador script from both ends.
The lineup at a glance — a three-man Sweden attack in Gyökeres, Isak, and Nygren backs the slate's most dangerous side against Tunisia, with Gyökeres the anchor and most likely scorer; an Ecuador correlation pairs Enner Valencia with keeper Hernán Galíndez behind the tournament's best defense in a low-scoring script; and Ali Abdi and Guéla Doué add cheap leverage from the other side of each game. Pay up at the top, value and correlation everywhere else.
Let's have a big night! 💰🔥

About Brett Nault
Sports have always been a passion of mine, and I've been playing daily fantasy for over a decade. After twenty years as a data analyst in the hospital field, I'm now all-in on Brett's Tailgate full-time — bringing that same research-driven approach to daily fantasy players who want real analysis instead of recycled takes. Pull up a chair — the tailgate's open.



