We’re going position by position on the FIFA World Cup Fantasy 2026 game, picking out the best players ahead of Matchday 1.
We kick off our guides with a look at the best sub-$7.0m forwards.
The options at this price point, as you would expect, tend to be less reliable, but they could still provide some value, particularly in the group stage.
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LUIS SUAREZ ($5.7m)

- Matchday 1: Uzbekistan
- Matchday 2: DR Congo
- Matchday 3: Portugal
Given the first two matches against Uzbekistan and DR Congo, Luis Suarez (not to be confused with the other one!) instantly jumps out.
The Colombian forward has been in superb form for Sporting CP, as he ended the 2025/26 campaign with 38 goals across all competitions, as well as nine assists.
It offers a platform to hit the ground running at the World Cup, especially since Colombia enters Group K as the favourites with Portugal, who they won’t face until the final round.
Consequently, Suarez could be a nice early enabler for those Fantasy managers on a Wildcard Matchday 3 strategy.
On the international stage, Suarez has netted four goals in 10 appearances for Colombia. All of those goals were scored in one match against Venezuela in September 2025.
He also started both friendly matches in March against Croatia and France, where he recorded two shots and two key passes against the former.
As well as price, Suarez has fixtures on his side, and with the support of creators James Rodriguez ($6.5m) and Luis Diaz ($8.1m), he could be one to watch.
Furthermore, if Suarez’s ownership stays below 5% (it’s only 1.8% at present), he will also qualify for the Scouting Bonus.
LYLE FOSTER ($5.4m)

- Matchday 1: Mexico
- Matchday 2: Czech Republic
- Matchday 3: South Korea
A familiar name, Burnley’s Lyle Foster will be a key player for South Africa this summer.
Two goals and one assist arrived in six qualifying matches.
The 25-year-old also showed his quality at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), scoring twice in the group stage.
Foster’s lack of end product can often frustrate, as seen at Burnley and in the March friendlies against Panama, when he missed four decent opportunities.
However, as the focal point of the Bafana Bafana attack, his contribution will be key.
Foster could potentially get some joy against the Czech Republic, who are prone to defensive errors.
As for South Africa, they had a superb qualifying campaign and could potentially reach the round of 32.
EDIN DZEKO ($6.1m)

- Matchday 1: Canada
- Matchday 2: Switzerland
- Matchday 3: Qatar
Another familiar name, former Manchester City striker Edin Dzeko will play a crucial role for Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The veteran forward, who recently turned 40, played in nine of his country’s qualifying matches.
After finishing second in their group behind Austria, Bosnia beat Wales and Italy in the play-offs to advance, both on penalties.
Averaging 3.25 shots per 90 minutes, Dzeko scored an impressive six goals during that run.
He recently showed he’s still got it at Schalke, too, netting six times in the second half of the 2025/26 season before succumbing to injury.
Bosnia are in Group B with Canada, Switzerland and Qatar, which should provide them with chances to score.
Dzeko, who will lead the line in a 4-4-2 formation, is also the main penalty taker.
MEHDI TAREMI ($6.1m)

- Matchday 1: New Zealand
- Matchday 2: Belgium
- Matchday 3: Egypt
Mehdi Taremi is also on penalties for Iran, who are the favourites to beat New Zealand in Matchday 1.
The 33-year-old has had a decent season for Olympiacos, with 10 goals and four assists in 19 league matches.
Prior to his spell in Greece, Taremi scored consistently for Porto and also had a brief spell at Inter Milan, so he has plenty of experience.
In qualifying, he racked up 17 attacking returns in 15 appearances, so with his physicality and aerial ability, Taremi could be a decent under-the-radar budget option, particularly for those playing their Wildcard in Matchday 2.

