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Sports Channel Launches New Fantasy World Cup Tool to Analyze Opponents

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As the Fantasy World Cup game on Israel's Sports Channel approaches its decisive stages, a new tool called 'Vice Captain' has been introduced to help players better understand their opponents and improve their chances of winning their leagues. Available on the Sports Channel's website and app, this tool provides detailed insights into users' fantasy teams and their league rivals.

To access the tool, users enter the 'My Leagues' section and paste their league link from the Sports Channel's fantasy site. This unlocks various data about the league and its participants. The 'Table' feature shows each manager's overall ranking, the bonuses they have used, their chosen captain, and how many players have already played in the current round.

The 'Statistics' section offers several analytical views: under 'Differentials and Threats,' users can identify players they own but most rivals do not (differentials), whose success could boost their standing, as well as players owned by many others but not by the user (threats). The 'Head to Head' option allows comparison with a specific rival, showing unique players on each side and current round scoring. Additionally, the 'Popular Lineup' displays the 11 most commonly owned players in the league.

This comprehensive tool aims to give fantasy managers strategic advantages by deepening their knowledge of competitors' teams and player selections as the 2026 World Cup fantasy competition intensifies.

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