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To celebrate Messi becoming the ALL-TIME leading WC goal scorer, we're giving away 17 Bonus Lineups to random winners
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gave you mbappe over 1.5 goals + assist dem0n yesterday & cashed ez
today im giving you Ronaldo who’s riding this with me ? 👀
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The fact that @UnderdogWNBA can see a player ruled out before the game and you can’t cancel your slip with the player bc they void the player after the game is wild as hell. Why not just let people cancel that slip and play someone else lol wild times we living in🤦🏽♂️
WNBA🏀 Lock #1 (June 12th)
Sonia Citron o 14.5 Points
(-145 Fanatics)
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- She’s cleared this line in 67% of her games this season and in 60% of both her last 5 and last 10 games. She also put up 26 points last time they faced the Tempo.
- Citron continues to be one of Washington’s most reliable scorers, averaging heavy minutes at 33 per game and consistently finding ways to contribute offensively.
- What makes Citron so appealing is her versatility. She can score at all three levels, whether it’s attacking the rim, knocking down mid-range jumpers, or hitting shots from beyond the arc.
- This matchup sets up well against a Toronto team that is still working through the growing pains of an expansion season. Defensive rotations and communication have been inconsistent at times, creating opportunities for skilled scorers to find quality looks. Washington will also likely be without Kiki Iriafen (GTD), which should open up additional offensive opportunities and a larger scoring role.
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World Cup ⚽️ Lock #1 (June 12th)
Johnathan David o 0.5 Goal or Assist
(+115 DK)
- As Canada’s all-time leading scorer, David remains the focal point of the attack and is in a great spot against Bosnia. David has 39 goals and 18 assists in 77 appearances for Canada. His movement off the ball is elite, and it matches up well against a Bosnian defense that lacks pace and can struggle to recover when pulled out of shape.
- What makes David dangerous is his versatility. He can finish chances himself or drop deeper to link play and create opportunities for teammates. His chemistry with Canada’s midfield, particularly in quick combination play, creates multiple paths to a goal contribution.
- During his recent campaigns, he proved himself in Europe's top leagues, notably netting 16 goals in Ligue 1 for LOSC Lille before a high-profile move to Juventus.
- With Canada expected to control possession and generate chances at home, I like David to be involved on the scoresheet, whether through a goal or an assist.
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