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⚽ Who Got The Points? - Daily Premier League Football Insights
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Your daily dose of Premier League insights - powered by data, driven by AI. From top transfer tips to captain picks, we break it all down in under 10 minutes.
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Gameweek 38 Season Finale — Defensive Heroes, Transfer Verdicts & Your Off-Season Head Start
The final whistle has blown on the Fantasy Premier League season, and Who Got The Points? is here to break it all down in Gameweek 38 style. Man City fell at home to Aston Villa, Arsenal edged Crystal Palace, and Man Utd demolished Brighton — but who were the real defensive heroes of the final gameweek? We dive deep into the clean sheet kings and budget gems you need to know about heading into the off-season. On the transfers in radar, we spotlight Maguire at £4.4m, Robinson from Fulham at £4.9m, and Shaw at £4.5m — three low-ownership defenders who delivered clean sheets in GW38 and could be essential budget picks for 2026-27 planning. On the sell list, we assess Gabriel's monster season versus his single-point finale, Tarkowski's leaky Everton backline, and Mac Allister's disappointing attacking returns for £6.1m. Our differential picks shine a light on Mukiele from Sunderland — an elite 151-point season at just £4.6m — and Truffert from Bournemouth, who combined assists, clean sheets, and bonus points all season under £5m. We also flag the FIFA World Cup Fantasy 2026 game now going live, so you can keep your fantasy brain sharp all summer. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 38 Season Finale – Hidden Gems, Shock Results & Who You Must Track For Next Season
The 2025/26 Premier League season is officially over and Who Got The Points? is breaking down everything that mattered on the final day of Gameweek 38. From Aston Villa's stunning win at Man City to West Ham's demolition of Leeds, we cover all the key results and what they mean for your FPL season wrap-up. We dive deep into the top transfers in, spotlighting some criminally underowned differentials who delivered on the last day. J. Palhinha at Spurs hauled 12 points at under 1% ownership – a goal, clean sheet, and max bonus. E. Le Fée at Sunderland ended the season with 147 total points at just £4.8m, making him one of the bargains of the entire campaign. M. Fernandes at West Ham quietly racked up nine points in the finale with under 1% ownership. These are names you need in your planning for next season. On the flip side, we assess the disappointments – Saliba's zero-point finish despite Arsenal's clean sheet, Barnes' underwhelming season at Newcastle, and Dango's failure to deliver on the final day. We also flag a crucial tip every FPL manager needs to act on right now before the game resets, plus a forward-looking captaincy recommendation for next season that centres around a key Arsenal premium asset. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 38 Season Finale — A Champion Is Crowned & The Players To Target Next Season
Gameweek 38 is done and the 2025/26 FPL season is officially over — and what a finale it was. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything that happened on the last day of the Premier League season and set you up for what's coming next. We start with the biggest story off the pitch — a historic FPL champion has been crowned, making headlines for reasons you won't want to miss. On the pitch, Man City rotated and paid dearly against Aston Villa, Arsenal rested key assets including Raya and Rice, and Sunderland capped off a remarkable debut season in stunning fashion. On the player analysis side, Ollie Watkins delivered a sensational finale with two goals and thirteen points, cementing his status as an essential premium forward for next season. Bournemouth's Senesi wraps up an outstanding campaign and remains elite value heading into 2026/27. We also highlight Flemming of Burnley as a standout differential who ends the season quietly but brilliantly. We also assess the disappointments — Calvert-Lewin blanked on the final day, while Rice and Szoboszlai both failed to impress in their closing appearances. For differential hunters, we spotlight Awoniyi, Brobbey of Sunderland, and a certain Arsenal attacker with untapped potential for next season. Plus, our key off-season planning tip for building a winning squad from day one of the new campaign. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 38 Final Day Transfers — Enzo, Haaland & A Differential That Could Win Your Mini League
It's the last day of the Premier League season and Gameweek 38 is here — with a deadline of 1:30pm today. In this rapid-fire episode, we break down everything you need to know before the final whistle blows on your FPL season. Virgil van Dijk was an absolute monster in Gameweek 37, bagging two goals and 14 points against Aston Villa, while Enzo lit up the midfield with a goal, assist, and 13 points against Spurs, earning himself 156,000 transfers in. But is it too late to bring him in? We give our honest verdict. Gyökeres managed just 17 minutes off the bench for Arsenal, and nearly 200,000 managers are already heading for the exit. We tell you whether to follow the crowd or hold firm. Haaland scored again despite City dropping points to Bournemouth, and with the title potentially on the line against Aston Villa, we explain why bailing now could be a costly mistake. We also spotlight two differentials under seven percent ownership that could be the difference in your mini league — including a Brighton midfielder with an outstanding fixture and a budget goalkeeper at just £4.0m who delivered 11 points last week. Captaincy is settled — find out who gets the armband for the final gameweek. Don't forget: all fixtures kick off at 3pm simultaneously, so predicted line-ups before the deadline are crucial. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 38 Final Day Guide – The Transfers You Can't Afford to Miss Before Sunday's Deadline
The final gameweek of the FPL season is here and every rank point counts. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything you need to know before Sunday's Gameweek 38 deadline at 1:30pm. We kick off with rapid-fire team news, including massive rotation concerns for Aston Villa following their Europa League triumph, Arsenal's potential squad resting against Crystal Palace, Brighton's injury worries with Wieffer, Mitoma and Webster all doubtful, and the confirmed appointment of Michael Carrick as permanent Manchester United manager. We also flag João Pedro's injury doubt as over 200,000 managers rush to sell the Chelsea midfielder. On the transfers in side, we spotlight Anderson from Nottingham Forest (5.7m, 8.6% ownership) after his stunning 12-point Gameweek 37 haul, Newcastle's Osula (5.5m) following a blistering two-goal performance, and budget defensive enabler Truffert from Bournemouth (4.8m). For transfers out, we give clear verdicts on João Pedro, Bowen and Hill. Differential hunters get three final-day punts including Bijol, Gibbs-White and a high-ownership defender with the best expected points of any backline player this week. We also reveal our Gameweek 38 captaincy pick and explain exactly why this one player deserves your armband for the season finale. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 38 Final Day Secrets — The Transfers, Differentials & Captain Pick You Can't Miss
It's the final gameweek of the Fantasy Premier League season and every decision counts. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything you need to know before the Gameweek 38 deadline hits at 1:30pm on Sunday, 24th May 2026. With all matches kicking off simultaneously, rotation risk is the biggest threat to your rank — and we tell you exactly which teams to trust and which to avoid. We spotlight three must-have transfers heading into the final day: Saliba leads the charge as an essential defensive pick against Crystal Palace at home, Kroupi Jr. offers incredible budget forward value after a stunning Gameweek 37 return, and Richarlison is attracting massive transfer volume ahead of Spurs' favourable home fixture against Everton. On the sell side, we make the case for moving on Sels, Senesi, and a struggling Man United midfielder who has become impossible to trust in a crunch final gameweek. For differential hunters, we highlight three explosive sub-10% ownership options — including one Leeds defender at just 0.6% ownership who could be a rank-destroying masterstroke if West Ham fail to fire. For the captaincy, we crown our standout pick from Arsenal, backed by strong expected points, elite fixtures, and consistent bonus point potential. We also flag why Arsenal assets across the board should be prioritised above all others this weekend. Don't end your FPL season with regrets — tune in now. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 38 Final Day Transfers, Differentials & The Captain Pick That Could Win Your Mini League
The final gameweek is here and every decision counts. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before the Gameweek 38 deadline on Sunday, 24th May at 1:30pm GMT — a simultaneous kick-off gameweek with no room for error. We kick off with the latest injury news, flagging a concern around Pedro from Chelsea, Maddison's fitness ahead of Spurs vs Everton, and a minutes worry for Cherki. Meanwhile, Enzo is in sensational form after a goal and assist in Gameweek 37. Our top transfers in include Anderson from Nottingham Forest — the highest form-rated player in our data with an expected points of 8.5 against Bournemouth — plus Enzo from Chelsea and the prolific Gibbs-White, who has 14 goals this season. On the transfers out side, we make the case for moving on Bowen, Trossard, and examine whether Bruno Fernandes is worth holding at over £10m with a tough Brighton away fixture. For differentials, we spotlight the extraordinary value of Kroupi Jr at just £4.7m with 13 league goals, the explosive Doku with the highest attacking expected points this week at 7.5, and a sneaky defensive pick in Kadıoğlu at £4.5m with barely 1.4% ownership. Our captaincy recommendation? Doku — the differential armband choice to maximise rank gains on the final day. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 38 Final Day Decisions — Essential Transfers, Differentials & A Captaincy Call You Can't Miss
The final whistle is almost here — Gameweek 38 is upon us and the Sunday 24th May deadline waits for no one. In this packed episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before locking in their squads for the last time this season. We cover four major injury and news items, including Gyokeres being benched against Burnley, a concern for Alderete at Sunderland, Robinson confirmed as Fulham's penalty taker, and a potentially significant injury to Tonali for Newcastle owners. On the transfers in, we highlight three essential picks: Anderson from Nott'm Forest (5.6m) who delivered 12 points and two assists against Man Utd with a favourable home fixture against Bournemouth; Szoboszlai from Liverpool (7.0m) boasting the joint-highest expected points among midfielders at 6.5 ahead of Liverpool hosting Brentford; and Saliba from Arsenal (6.3m) who has amassed 15 clean sheets this season and carries an expected points figure of 6.8. We also name three players to sell — Eze, Bruno G. from Newcastle, and Igor Jesus — and spotlight two must-consider differentials under two percent ownership in Le Fée from Sunderland and Dango from Brentford, both of whom delivered massive Gameweek 37 hauls. Captaincy recommendation goes to Szoboszlai, with crucial final-day strategy advice including the simultaneous kick-off warning for all GW38 fixtures. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 38 Final Day Prep — Watkins, Differentials & Last-Minute Transfers You Can't Miss
The final whistle is almost here — Gameweek 38 arrives with a simultaneous Sunday kickoff and a deadline of 24th May at 1:30pm, and Who Got The Points? has everything you need to finish the season strong. In this episode, we cover the must-know injury news, including Crystal Palace concerns and Stach's fitness doubt that leaves Brighton's attacking options uncertain ahead of their clash with Man Utd. We also break down what Casemiro's reported farewell appearance means for Man Utd assets, Bruno Fernandes' continued brilliance, and the Forest and Newcastle players worth monitoring for the final day. On transfers in, Ollie Watkins is labelled essential after a stunning 15-point haul in Gameweek 37, while Calvert-Lewin offers excellent value against West Ham and Raya remains the most reliable goalkeeper in the game. We also identify three players to sell before the deadline, including Welbeck, Igor Jesus, and Beto, all of whom face uncertain roles or tough fixtures. For mini-league chasers, we spotlight three differentials under 10% ownership — Mané, Kroupi Junior, and the ultra-low-owned Flemming — any of whom could deliver season-defining returns. Captaincy recommendation, chip considerations, and a crucial reminder about the simultaneous kickoff format round out this essential final-gameweek guide. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 38 Final Whistle — Cherki Benched Again, Essential Transfers & The Captaincy Call You Can't Ignore
It's the final gameweek of the season and every decision counts. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before the Gameweek 38 deadline on Sunday, 24th May at 13:30 GMT. We kick off with the biggest news from the FA Cup final team sheet — Cherki has been benched again, sending shockwaves through FPL squads with nearly 20% ownership. Is it time to cut ties? We also react to Aston Villa's stunning 4-2 win over Liverpool in Gameweek 37, where Rogers delivered 12 points with a goal and an assist. On the injury front, Okafor of Leeds is a serious doubt with a calf issue ahead of a fixture against West Ham — sell or hold? For transfers in, we highlight Gyökeres of Arsenal as an essential home pick against Crystal Palace, budget gem Dewsbury-Hall of Everton, and the standout differential Hinshelwood of Brighton at just 5.2 million. In the sell column, we make the case for moving on from Cherki, Semenyo, and the disappointing Bowen of West Ham. Our differential section uncovers Casemiro and Man Utd goalkeeper Lammens as smart low-ownership options. Finally, we settle the captaincy debate — Haaland remains the standout armband choice for the season finale, and we discuss whether now is the time to deploy your Triple Captain or Wildcard chip. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 38 Final Day Transfers, Captain Picks & Differential Secrets Revealed
It's the last gameweek of the season and every decision matters! In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before the Gameweek 38 deadline on Sunday, 24th May at 1:30pm. We kick off with the biggest news from Gameweek 37 — Aston Villa's stunning 4-2 demolition of Liverpool, plus crucial rotation concerns around key Liverpool assets including Salah and Wirtz after both were named as substitutes. We also cover Gibbs-White's injury status ahead of the final day. On the transfer front, we make the case for Szoboszlai (£7.0m) as a must-have after his two-assist, nine-point haul in GW37, alongside budget defenders Senesi and Truffert from Bournemouth — both offering incredible clean sheet and bonus potential for under £5.5m. We also reveal who needs to go before the deadline, with Thiago, Bowen, and Mac Allister all coming under scrutiny amid poor form and tough fixtures. For differential hunters, we spotlight three ultra-low ownership gems — Bijol, Awoniyi, and Osula — all under 1.2% ownership and capable of turning your mini-league on its head. On captaincy, Szoboszlai gets the nod with a mouth-watering home fixture against Brentford, while Senesi offers a bold differential armband option. With final-day fixtures historically producing goals, we urge managers to be attack-minded and take calculated risks. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 37 Deadline Day — Arsenal Triple Up, Liverpool Injury Crisis & The Transfers You Must Make Before 5:30PM
The Gameweek 37 deadline hits TODAY at 5:30PM and there's no time to waste. In this rapid-fire episode of Who Got The Points?, we cut through the noise to give you everything you need to nail your transfers before it's too late. Liverpool are in crisis mode heading into Friday's clash at Aston Villa, with Salah, Wirtz, and Alisson all carrying injury doubts — a major concern for any managers holding their assets. Nottingham Forest are also sweating on Gibbs-White, Murillo, and Aina ahead of the trip to Old Trafford, while Chelsea face uncertainty over Neto, Sanchez, and Garnacho before Tuesday's London derby against Spurs. The big story? Arsenal are the community's go-to team this week, with Gabriel leading the charge as the must-have transfer. His 7.7 expected points against Burnley at home make him the standout pick, and we're naming him captain too. Ollie Watkins gets the green light as a premium forward option despite mass transfers out, while Bournemouth's Rayan emerges as a brilliant budget differential at just £5.4m with 6.5 expected points. On the sell side, Rice, Sels, and Igor Jesus all get the chop with reasoning explained. Differentials Groß, Calvert-Lewin, and Donnarumma are also highlighted as shrewd picks for savvy managers. Don't get caught out — act before that 5:30PM cutoff. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 37 Transfers Revealed – City's Rotation Gamble & A 1.4% Differential You Can't Ignore
With Friday's Gameweek 37 deadline looming at 5:30pm on May 15th, this episode of Who Got The Points? cuts through the noise to deliver everything FPL managers need to act fast and smart. The team kicks off with the major Gameweek 36 fallout from Man City's heavy rotation against Palace – Haaland, Cherki, and Doku all benched – raising serious questions about premium City assets heading into a tough Bournemouth away fixture. Injury concerns around Rogers and Gibbs-White from Nottingham Forest are also flagged, opening up mid-price midfield opportunities. Mo Salah's reported Liverpool farewell adds another layer of uncertainty with just two gameweeks remaining. On the transfer front, Doku (£6.5m, 5.9% owned) is analysed as a high-risk, high-reward buy after his 12-point cameo. Brighton's Ferdi Kadıoğlu (£4.4m, just 1.4% owned) is highlighted as an essential differential with 10 clean sheets this season, while Man Utd's Mainoo (£4.7m) offers budget-friendly differential appeal against Forest. Sells are discussed for Saka, Gyökeres, and Leno, with clear verdict calls for each. Differential picks include Justin (Leeds), Khusanov (Man City), and Damsgaard (Brentford) – all under 2.5% ownership. Doku earns the captaincy nod with the highest ceiling if he starts. Don't miss the deadline – get your GW37 team locked in early. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 37 Deadline Alert – The Differentials, Defensive Gems & Arsenal Triple-Up Decision You Can't Ignore
With the Gameweek 37 deadline arriving Friday 15th May at 17:30, there's no time to waste. In this rapid-fire episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before locking in their squads — from injury news to must-have differentials that could turn your mini-league on its head. We kick off with key injury updates: Okafor of Leeds is ruled out until 24th May, making him an immediate sell with nearly 50,000 managers already moving him on. Struijk and Bogle are also flagged as injury concerns from the Spurs vs Leeds fixture, adding further uncertainty to Leeds' defensive options. On the transfer radar, Doku (£6.5m) tops our must-buy list after an 11-point Gameweek 36 haul, with his Man City vs Crystal Palace midweek game a crucial watch before deadline. Trossard (£6.5m) emerges as the ultra-differential Arsenal route at just 0.9% ownership ahead of a Gameweek 37 home fixture against Burnley (FDR 1). Budget defenders are also in focus, with De Cuyper (£4.3m) delivering a stunning 15-point haul in GW36 and Van Hecke offering Brighton double-up potential. Differential picks include Truffert (4.7%), Jensen (0.1%), and the continued case for the Arsenal triple-up as the season enters its final stretch. Captaincy goes to Doku, with Gyokeres as a compelling alternative against Burnley. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 37 Transfer Targets Revealed — Saka, Differentials & Who to Sell Before Friday's Deadline
With the Gameweek 37 deadline hitting Friday 15th May at 5:30pm, there's no time to waste. In this action-packed episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know to make the right moves before the window slams shut. We start with the latest injury news — Arsenal's White and Calafiori are carrying fitness concerns ahead of the Gunners' mouth-watering home clash with Burnley, while Nottingham Forest's Gibbs-White is also a doubt for the trip to Man United. Eze is flagged as an injury risk after being subbed off at 66 minutes against West Ham, making him a sell candidate despite 8.9% ownership. And rotation chaos continues to swirl around Man City ahead of their Gameweek 37 visit to Bournemouth. On the transfer ins, we make the case for Saka as the must-have asset, backed by strong underlying stats and a premium fixture. Budget gem Anderson at Nottingham Forest is delivering extraordinary value at just £5.6m, while differential pick Rayan at Bournemouth offers a thrilling sub-2% ownership punt. We also identify three clear sells — Eze, Szoboszlai, and Pedro Porro — and explain exactly why funds should be redirected. For differential hunters, we spotlight flying-under-the-radar Ampadu at Leeds, who banked 10 points last gameweek at just £4.9m. Captaincy verdict? It's Saka, and it's not close. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 37 Deadline Alert – Arsenal Assets Are Unmissable But One Injury Changes Everything
With the Gameweek 37 deadline landing on Friday 15th May at 5:30pm, there's no time to waste. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we cut straight through the noise to give you everything you need to know before that crunch deadline arrives. We kick off with urgent injury and team news: Mitoma is a major doubt for Brighton, Andersen's season is reportedly over, Sesko is 75% likely to feature for Man Utd with a shin injury, Mateta's rotation concerns are growing, and there's a question mark over Wilson at Newcastle. On the transfer front, we break down the top three ins and outs for Gameweek 37. Gabriel and Raya from Arsenal are labelled essential – with Arsenal hosting Burnley at a fixture difficulty rating of one and boasting 17 and 18 clean sheets respectively, these are unmissable assets. Senesi from Bournemouth is flagged as a strong differential at just £5.2m. For transfers out, Sesko, Welbeck, and Mateta all get the sell verdict ahead of the deadline. We also highlight three differential picks under 10% ownership: budget forward Beto from Everton, Igor Jesus from Nott'm Forest, and Watkins from Aston Villa. Captaincy recommendation goes firmly to Gabriel, with Raya as a valid alternative. The key message: prioritise Arsenal's elite defence above everything else in these final two gameweeks. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 37 Deadline Alert — Doku Essential, Gibbs-White In Doubt & Differential Gems You're Missing
Gameweek 36 is done and the Gameweek 37 deadline is hitting fast — Friday 15th May at 5:30pm. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to act on right now before that window slams shut. We cover five urgent news items shaking up the game: Gibbs-White's facial injury leaving him a 50/50 doubt, Casemiro and Sesko's absences from the Sunderland draw, Wirtz and Alisson's fitness concerns ahead of Liverpool's Friday night clash with Aston Villa, Okafor's calf injury ruling him out for the rest of the season, and the blind-selection risk on Bournemouth and Chelsea assets with both clubs playing after the deadline. On transfers, we're backing Doku as an essential Gameweek 37 pick — eleven points last time out, explosive form, and a tasty fixture against Bournemouth. Dewsbury-Hall offers incredible value at 5.2m with a dream home fixture, while budget goalkeeper Lammens is flying under the radar with seven clean sheets and elite save numbers. For differentials, Hinshelwood at just 1% ownership is in blistering form, Mukiele's attacking and defensive numbers for a 4.6m defender are almost unreal, and a double Man Utd defensive stack with Shaw could be a savvy low-cost play. Captaincy analysis points firmly to Doku, with Gyökeres also highlighted as Arsenal host Burnley in what looks like the easiest fixture of the gameweek. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 36 Transfers Revealed — Salah Doubt, Man City Double & The Differentials You Need Now
With the Gameweek 36 deadline hitting Saturday 9th May at 10am, there's no time to waste. In this essential episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before locking in their squads for what could be a season-defining gameweek. The biggest news first — Mohamed Salah is a major doubt for Liverpool vs Chelsea with a muscle injury, carrying just a 25% chance of playing and an expected points score of 1.3. Over 33,000 managers are already selling. Is it time to cut him loose with only three gameweeks remaining? Aston Villa and Crystal Palace have both reached European finals, raising serious rotation concerns for their FPL assets in the final stretch. We break down what this means for your squad. Man City are the double gameweek team everyone must have covered. Rayan Cherki (£6.6m) leads the transfer charts with 15 expected points, while Haaland (£14.7m) brings 12 expected points and 25 goals this season — both are flagged as essential. Budget goalkeeper Verbruggen (£4.6m) also earns a strong verdict ahead of a favourable Brighton home fixture. On the sell side, Semenyo and Bruno Fernandes are analysed in detail, with clear verdicts on whether to cash in. For differential hunters, we spotlight Osula (0.9% ownership), Gakpo (5.6%), and Scott (2.3%) — under-the-radar picks with real upside. Captaincy is straightforward: Haaland first, Cherki second. Don't overthink it. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 36 Secrets Revealed – Two Man City Defenders Everyone's Rushing To Sign Before Saturday's Deadline
With the Gameweek 36 deadline hitting Saturday 9th May at 10am, there's no time to waste. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before the clock runs out. We kick off with key injury news from Nott'm Forest, including four previously sidelined players returning to the bench in GW35 and a Gibbs-White update from the manager's press conference that you absolutely need to monitor. We also flag the Crystal Palace double gameweek rotation risk, with less than 72 hours between their fixtures against Everton and Man City. On transfers in, we make the case for two essential Man City defenders: Guéhi (£5.1m, 14.6 xPts) and O'Reilly (£5.2m, 15.0 xPts), both with double gameweek fixtures against Brentford and Crystal Palace. We also spotlight a spicy differential midfielder from Man Utd who's been quietly racking up goals all season. On the sell side, we analyse why over 180,000 managers are moving on from a West Ham winger with a brutal fixture, question a Liverpool defender's value ahead of a Chelsea test, and give a nuanced hold verdict on a popular Brentford asset facing Man City. In the differentials section, we highlight a Forest forward who bagged 16 points in GW35 at just 0.3% ownership, a second Forest attacking option, and a budget Brighton midfielder with a tasty home fixture against Wolves. Captaincy and chip strategy round out the episode. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 36 Double Gameweek Alert — Doku, Differentials & Deadline Day Strategy
With the Gameweek 36 deadline hitting Saturday 9th May at 10AM, there's no time to waste. In this action-packed episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before the whistle blows on transfers, captaincy, and chip strategy. Gameweek 35 delivered some jaw-dropping results — a Man City brace hero is lighting up the transfer market, Forest continued their stunning form, and Man United edged Liverpool in a thriller. We round up all the key results and what they mean for the run-in. On the injury front, there are concerns at Brighton, Crystal Palace, and Aston Villa, plus a Forest player being monitored — all essential intel before Saturday's deadline. The big news? Gameweek 36 is a Double Gameweek, with one Premier League giant playing twice. We reveal exactly who to target, including the standout transfer pick boasting a projected 16.6 expected points across two fixtures, and a budget-friendly forward with 12 goals at just £4.6m who could free up serious funds. We also highlight three players to sell NOW, including a flagged injury doubt, a Palace defender with question marks, and a goalkeeper facing a brutal fixture. Our differential picks include a Palace defender at just 0.5% ownership with the highest projected points of any defender this week, a Brighton full-back with nine clean sheets, and a criminally overlooked Fulham defender with 125 total points. Captaincy verdict? We make the call — no debate needed. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 36 Double Gameweek Alert — Man City Assets Flying Off The Shelves
Gameweek 35 is in the books and Gameweek 36 is shaping up to be one of the most pivotal weeks of the FPL season. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything you need to know before the Saturday 10am deadline. The headline story? Man City and Crystal Palace both have double gameweeks, and the FPL community is reacting fast. We reveal which City assets are essential and which under-the-radar differentials could be your secret weapon in the mini-league race. We kick things off with Gameweek 35 results, including Nott'm Forest's 3-1 win over Chelsea, Man Utd's shock 3-2 victory over Liverpool, and Arsenal's dominant 3-0 hammering of Fulham. Our defensive contribution analysis puts the spotlight on two massively underowned gems — Bournemouth's Truffert at just 4.7% ownership with 10 clean sheets on the season, and Leeds midfielder Okafor who bagged 10 points in GW35 at only 3% ownership. In the transfers section, we deliver verdicts on Haaland and Cherki as essential double gameweek buys, flag Mavropanos as a firm sell ahead of a brutal Arsenal fixture, and assess the tricky hold-or-sell decision on Kadioglu and Matheus Nunes. For differentials, Khusanov and Bernardo from Man City both sit at just 0.7% ownership with serious green arrow potential. Captaincy analysis rounds things out with a clear number one pick. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 36 Double Gameweek Alert — Doku, City Assets & The Differential You're Missing
Gameweek 36 is here and the deadline is Saturday 9th May at 10am — don't get caught out. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know to maximise their rank ahead of a partial double gameweek featuring Man City and Crystal Palace. We kick off with the injury news that could shape your squad: Gibbs-White and Sanchez are doubts for Nottingham Forest, Arsenal face questions over Havertz, Odegaard, and Timber ahead of their West Ham trip, and Rodri's fitness is a massive concern for City's double fixtures against Brentford and Crystal Palace. On transfers, we make the case for Doku (£6.4m) as the standout in — a 16.6 expected points haul across two fixtures makes him essential. Lacroix (£5.2m) earns a strong recommendation as the best-value defender with 11 clean sheets, while Szoboszlai (£7.0m) offers Liverpool midfield coverage against Chelsea. On the outs, we assess whether Wirtz justifies his £8.3m price tag and break down the rotation risk surrounding Muñoz. For differentials, we spotlight Casemiro's incredible season average, budget gem Rayan from Bournemouth, and double-gameweek goalkeeper Donnarumma. Captaincy verdict? Doku — no debate. With the clock ticking, this is your must-listen Gameweek 36 briefing. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 36 Deadline Alert – Bournemouth Assets, Injury Scares & A Differential Pick Under 2% Owned
With the Gameweek 36 deadline hitting Saturday 9th May at 10am, there's no time to waste. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before that crunch Saturday morning deadline. We start with the key injury updates: Šeško is rated doubtful with a shin injury after limping off at half-time in Gameweek 35, while Saka's half-time withdrawal against Fulham is being monitored ahead of Arsenal's trip to West Ham. We also flag a Fulham virus concern, Crystal Palace's worrying 'empty tank' display, and Konsa and Watkins both being benched for Villa. On transfers in, Senesi (£5.2m) is labelled essential after hauling 14 points in Gameweek 35, with Kroupi Jr (£4.6m) named a must-buy differential at incredible value with 12 goals this season. Mateta earns a positive verdict for his double gameweek, while Šeško and Evanilson are both flagged as sells. For differentials, we spotlight Igor Jesus from Nottingham Forest at just 2.1% ownership as the differential pick of the week, alongside Richarlison and Saliba as under-the-radar options with strong fixture appeal. Captaincy for Gameweek 36? Senesi gets the nod, with his set-piece threat, clean sheet record, and bonus point habit making him the standout armband option at remarkable value. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 36 Essential Transfers, Differentials & The Captain You MUST Have
Everything you need to dominate Gameweek 36 is right here. With the deadline hitting Saturday 9th May at 10am, the team breaks down the biggest stories from Gameweek 35 and maps out the optimal strategy for the week ahead. Gyökeres lit up the weekend with a stunning 16-point haul — two goals, one assist, and max bonus in just 63 minutes — making him an instant Essential buy as Arsenal travel to West Ham. Man City's double gameweek is the talk of FPL, with Cherki attracting nearly 49,000 transfers in thanks to his creative output and a mouth-watering schedule against Brentford and Crystal Palace. Budget defender Matheus N. is also highlighted as a smart City exposure option at just £5.3m with outstanding clean sheet potential. On the transfers out side, Mavropanos faces Arsenal at home and gets a firm sell verdict, while Brentford assets Lewis-Potter and Damsgaard, despite delivering today, face a nightmare trip to Man City in GW36. In the differentials section, Newcastle's Osula catches the eye at just 0.6% ownership after scoring three goals in four appearances, while Hinshelwood and Mukiele offer serious rank-climbing potential on the cheap. Captaincy is clear-cut — Cherki gets the armband with 12.6 expected points across City's double. Don't miss the deadline, get your City assets sorted, and back Cherki heavily. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 36 Deadline Day Decisions — Man City's Double Gameweek Could Change Everything
With the Gameweek 36 deadline hitting Saturday 9th May at 10am, there's no time to waste. In this rapid-fire episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before making their final transfer calls. We kick off with key Gameweek 35 results, including Leeds' impressive 3-1 win over Burnley, where Okafor and Stach shone brightly. We also flag crucial yet-to-play fixtures — Man United vs Liverpool and Chelsea vs Nottingham Forest — that could shape your squad before the deadline. The main focus? Man City's Gameweek 36 double gameweek against Brentford and Crystal Palace. We make the case for O'Reilly (£5.2m) as an essential transfer in, backed by 13 clean sheets, explosive form, and a massive expected points haul of 14.6. Alongside him, Guéhi (£5.1m) earns a revised 'buy' verdict after the double gameweek picture crystallised. We also highlight differential forward Okafor from Leeds at just 2.6% ownership following his Gameweek 35 goal. On the sell side, we assess Semenyo, B.Fernandes, and Calvert-Lewin — and whether their funds are better deployed elsewhere. Differential goalkeeper options Donnarumma and Darlow are spotlighted, along with a criminally underowned midfielder pick from Bournemouth. Captaincy verdict, chip strategy hints, and a look ahead to Gameweeks 37 and 38 round out the episode. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 35 Transfers Revealed – Salah Doubt Changes Everything Before Friday's Deadline
With Gameweek 35's deadline hitting Friday 1st May at 17:30, this episode of Who Got The Points? cuts straight to the chase with everything FPL managers need to know right now. The biggest story? Mohamed Salah is a serious doubt with a muscle injury, carrying just a 25% chance of playing against Man Utd — making him a liability at armband level despite that mouth-watering fixture. The hard numbers on his expected points and the mass exodus of nearly 79,000 transfers out tell the full story. Thiago and Virgil van Dijk also come under the microscope as popular sells this week, with form dips and tough defensive assignments making them prime candidates to ship out before deadline. On the transfer-in front, Casemiro emerges as a standout differential at just 4.3% ownership after hauling 12 points in GW34, while Jarrod Bowen takes the captaincy recommendation off the back of blistering form and a favourable West Ham fixture. Pascal Groß is flagged as a shrewd budget midfield option with a strong expected points return. The differential segment delivers three under-the-radar picks — Dewsbury-Hall, Jensen, and Mac Allister — all under 10% ownership with serious upside potential if things click in GW35. Chip strategy, Rogers hold advice, and press conference injury watch warnings round out a jam-packed seven-minute episode. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 35 Essential Transfers Revealed – Plus a Differential You Won't See Coming
Gameweek 35 is here and the deadline is Friday 1st May at 5:30pm – don't get caught out. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we cut through the noise with everything FPL managers need to know right now to stay ahead of their mini leagues. We kick off with a rapid-fire news bulletin covering Salah's latest injury update from Liverpool – the news is cautiously positive, but uncertainty remains for Gameweek 35. We also flag the Crystal Palace Double Gameweek 36 opportunity and why Nott'm Forest's assets are in red-hot form after a stunning 5-0 demolition of Sunderland. On transfers, we break down the top three ins: Cherki from Man City is surging with 267,000+ transfers in and 11 assists already this season; O'Reilly is the budget defender playing like a midfielder at just £5.1m; and Gibbs-White delivered a stunning 13-point haul in GW34 and is our essential pick ahead of Forest's trip to Chelsea. We also explain why Watkins and Haaland might be worth reviewing depending on your chip strategy. For differentials under 10% ownership, we highlight Igor Jesus at just 2% ownership, the ultra-low-cost Wieffer from Brighton, and a Crystal Palace defender priced at £4.5m who could be the perfect Double Gameweek 36 set-up pick. Captaincy verdict, Bench Boost chip strategy, and squad positioning tips are all covered. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 35 Transfers Revealed – Wildcard Trigger, A Surprise Differential, And One Player You Must Sell Now
With the Gameweek 35 deadline arriving Friday 1st May at 5:30pm, there's no time to waste. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we cut through the noise and give you everything you need to finalise your FPL squad in under seven minutes. We kick off with the injury news that could wreck your plans – Cunha's absence for Man Utd is a major concern, while Sessegnon's muscle issue makes him a dangerous hold despite his Gameweek 34 returns. Good news for Chelsea owners though, with Palmer and Porro both fit ahead of their home clash with Nott'm Forest. We also reveal that over 30% of managers are reportedly planning to Wildcard in Gameweek 35 – is now your moment? On transfers in, we break down the cases for Brighton's Groß (the highest expected points in our data at 7.8), the outstanding value of Dewsbury-Hall, and why Muñoz is essential for the run-in. We also flag who to sell, including why Wirtz's hefty price tag may no longer be justified. In the differentials section, Casemiro emerges as a stunning under-the-radar pick, while budget enabler Ampadu faces the easiest fixture of the gameweek. Our captaincy pick carries real armband conviction ahead of a tasty away trip, and we share a Wildcard doubling-up tip that could swing your mini-league. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 35 Transfer Targets Revealed – One Stealer at 1.8% Ownership You Can't Ignore
Gameweek 35 deadline is Friday 1st May at 17:30, and this episode of Who Got The Points? gives you everything you need to nail your squad in under seven minutes. We kick off with rapid-fire news from Gameweek 34, including Igor Jesus's stunning 14-point haul in Nott'm Forest's 5-0 thrashing of Sunderland, Raya's 10-point clean sheet return as Arsenal beat Newcastle 1-0, and a worrying injury update on Beto ahead of a tough Everton vs Man City fixture. Plus, Man City rotation concerns loom large with a potential Double Gameweek on the horizon. On the transfer front, we break down three must-consider ins and three urgent outs. Igor Jesus leads the charge as an essential pick at just 1.8% ownership and £5.9m, while budget gem Kroupi Jr at £4.6m offers outrageous value with 11 goals this season. Raya is flagged as essential for those without him. On the sell side, Beto, Mateta, and Virgil van Dijk all face tough fixtures and question marks over value. For differential hunters, we spotlight Osula (0.5% ownership), Rogers as a bounce-back candidate against Spurs, and a speculative look at Taty for squad depth. Captaincy analysis points firmly toward Haaland for the Everton away trip, with Igor Jesus worth serious vice-captain consideration given his blistering current form. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 35 Transfer Targets Revealed – Plus Salah's Shock Injury Concern Changes Everything
With Friday's Gameweek 35 deadline looming on 1st May, the Who Got The Points? team delivers everything FPL managers need to know to gain an edge in seven action-packed minutes. First up, a crucial injury bulletin: Arsenal's Eze and Havertz both came off early against Newcastle, Saka started on the bench, and Hall's status is uncertain – all factors to weigh before targeting Gunners assets. Spurs' Xavi and Solanke are also carrying knocks ahead of a tricky Aston Villa away fixture. Most critically, Salah faces genuine injury concerns following Liverpool's win over Crystal Palace, with speculation swirling over his future at the club – the verdict is clear: do NOT captain him without confirmed fitness. On the transfer radar, O'Reilly (£5.1m) is flagged as essential with 52,000+ transfers in and a stellar season record, while Gibbs-White (£7.6m) backs up a stunning 13-point Gameweek 34 haul to earn the captaincy recommendation for GW35. Cherki (£6.4m) rounds out the key targets with City's favourable upcoming fixtures. The sells are equally decisive: Doku, Salah (conditionally), and Truffert all get the chop. Differential hunters should look at Pedro Porro (10.8%), Verbruggen (8.8%), and the criminally under-owned Matheus Nunes (2.9%) for a serious edge. Chip strategy and deadline-day injury monitoring advice also feature. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 35 Transfers Revealed — The Differential Nobody Is Talking About
With the Gameweek 35 deadline arriving Friday 1st May at 17:30, there's no time to waste. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know to get their transfers right before the weekend's full fixture round. Nott'm Forest's stunning 5-0 demolition of Sunderland in Gameweek 34 puts Morgan Gibbs-White firmly in the spotlight. Operating centrally in Forest's electric 4-4-2 system, he bagged 13 fantasy points and now carries a form rating of 11.7 — the highest in our dataset. With expected points of 11.2 against Chelsea, he's our essential buy and captaincy pick for Gameweek 35. We also highlight Okafor from Leeds as the differential of the week — just 1.5% owned, hosting Burnley in a favourable fixture, and boasting the highest expected points figure of 10.8 in our data. At £5.5m, this could be the move that separates your rank. Cherki from Man City earns a continued buy recommendation, while we advise moving on from Doku in favour of the more consistent City attacking option. On the sell side, both Truffert and Scott from Bournemouth face a tougher fixture run, and we explain why their expected returns don't justify their spots. For defensive differentials, Van Hecke and the ultra-low-ownership Khusanov from Man City offer intriguing punts, while Guéhi remains a top value option. Spurs injury concerns around Udogie, Vicario, and Maddison are flagged as key watch points. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 34 Blank Gameweek Decisions — Gibbs-White Hauled, But Is It Too Late?
With the Gameweek 34 deadline hitting Friday 24th April at 5:30pm, every transfer decision carries extra weight in this seven-fixture blank gameweek. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before the window slams shut. We kick off with rapid-fire news, covering Gibbs-White's extraordinary 20-point haul for Nott'm Forest, Rice's continued blank struggles at Arsenal prompting nearly 50,000 transfers out, and the injury updates still trickling in from press conferences. On the transfers in, we analyse Gibbs-White (£7.5m, 10.2% owned) as a late differential captain option, Rogers (£7.4m) as a near-essential Villa asset, and Virgil van Dijk (£6.2m) as the standout budget defender with Liverpool hosting Crystal Palace. For transfers out, we make the case for selling Rice given his poor expected points of just four, reassess Roefs ahead of a brutal Forest fixture, and weigh up whether Bruno Fernandes is worth holding at nearly 47% ownership. Our differential section uncovers Le Fée, Osula, and Hermansen as low-owned gems that could make the difference in blank gameweek mini-league battles. Captaincy analysis points firmly towards one player for those who own him — with Salah as the essential backup option. With only seven games on the slate, squad coverage is everything this week. Don't leave points on the bench. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 34 Blank Gameweek Survival Guide – Watkins, Free Hit Timing & Shock Liverpool News
Gameweek 33 is done and dusted, and Gameweek 34 is a blank gameweek with a Friday 24th April deadline at 5:30pm. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before the clock runs out. Liverpool face a goalkeeper crisis as Mamardashvili is set to miss two to four weeks, opening the door for a budget keeper option at just £3.9m. Everton's Branthwaite is confirmed out for the season, potentially boosting Michael Keane's minutes against West Ham. Chelsea's manager sacking adds further uncertainty, and with no Gameweek 34 fixture, their assets are ones to avoid. On transfers in, Ollie Watkins is the standout after a monstrous 16-point haul in Gameweek 33, earning him the captain's armband recommendation against Fulham. Man City's O'Reilly and Cherki both delivered 13 points in the double but blank this week, making them Free Hit essentials rather than straight transfers. On the differential front, Mavropanos of West Ham leads the way with massive expected points of 13.5 at just 2% ownership, while Xavi of Spurs surges into contention after 11 points against Brighton. Mitchell of Crystal Palace is also flagged as a value differential. Chip strategy is central this episode – with only seven fixtures in Gameweek 34, the Free Hit chip is more popular than ever. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 34 Blank Gameweek Panic – Only 7 Fixtures and One Transfer You Can't Afford to Miss
Gameweek 33 is in the books and Gameweek 34 is coming fast — with a Friday 24th April deadline at 5:30pm and only seven fixtures scheduled, this is a blank gameweek that demands serious squad management. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before the deadline hits. We cover the key news items shaping Gameweek 34 decisions: Man City injury doubts surrounding Rodri, Dias, and Gvardiol; Crystal Palace rotation concerns; and Leeds injury worries with Stach, Rodon, and James all flagged. João Pedro and Palmer both missed Gameweek 33, adding further uncertainty to Chelsea and Brighton assets. On transfers in, Ollie Watkins is flagged as essential after a stunning 16-point haul — two goals and an assist against Sunderland. We also assess budget options Lammens and Lacroix, both delivering strong Gameweek 33 returns. Transfers out include Bowen after a dismal blank and Kadıoğlu, who must be sold purely for Gameweek 34 coverage reasons despite a brilliant double gameweek. Our defensive spotlight celebrates Kadıoğlu and Pascal Groß — both hitting 16 points in Brighton's double gameweek — while differential picks Disasi, Canvot, and in-form Okafor from Leeds offer low-ownership upside at budget prices. Captaincy verdict? Watkins. No debate. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 34 Deadline Alert – Gibbs-White's Hat-Trick Changes Everything and One 48% Owned Player Must Go
With Friday's Gameweek 34 deadline fast approaching, this episode of Who Got The Points? cuts straight to the chase with everything FPL managers need to know before the clock runs out. The biggest story from Gameweek 33? Morgan Gibbs-White's stunning hat-trick for Nottingham Forest against Burnley, banking 20 points at just £7.5m – and he's now the must-have midfielder heading into a favourable Gameweek 34 fixture against Sunderland. Meanwhile, João Pedro's complete no-show for Chelsea has triggered a mass exodus of 172,000 managers, and with zero expected points and no confirmed Gameweek 34 fixture, the sell verdict is unequivocal. Ollie Watkins also earns a transfer reversal after a 16-point haul, while budget gem Dewsbury-Hall at £5.1m offers extraordinary value with a kind home fixture against West Ham. On the injury front, Chelsea have concerns over João Pedro, Enzo, and Estevao, Brighton are sweating over Mitoma, Gomez, and Dunk, and Rodri picked up a knock in Gameweek 33. Crucially, Gameweek 34 is a blank gameweek with only seven teams playing – making Free Hit chip deployment a serious strategic consideration. Differentials Casemiro and Muñoz are flagged as under-the-radar picks under 8% ownership, and captaincy analysis points firmly toward Gibbs-White with Salah as the backup option. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 34 Transfers Revealed – Sell Your Arsenal Assets Before Friday's Deadline
With the Gameweek 34 deadline hitting Friday 24th April at 5:30pm, there's no time to waste. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before locking in their transfers for the upcoming gameweek. We kick off with urgent injury news: Gomez and Mitoma picked up knocks in the Spurs vs Brighton draw, Branthwaite's status remains unclear after the Merseyside derby, and Gyökeres raised alarm bells after only six minutes of action against Man City. Villa's rotation risks and Alderete's injury add further defensive headaches. On the transfers in, Rogers (£7.4m) is forcing a rethink despite a recent sell call, Virgil van Dijk (£6.2m) is flagged as essential ahead of Liverpool's home fixture against Crystal Palace, and Beto (£5.0m) emerges as a huge differential if he clears his injury concern. For transfers out, the spotlight falls heavily on Arsenal assets – Gyökeres, Raya, and Gabriel are all under scrutiny due to poor form, rotation risk, and low expected points for GW34. Differentials of the week include Igor Jesus (1.3% ownership) and Mateta (7.3%), while Virgil gets the captaincy nod with 7.2 expected points at home. Don't miss the early Friday deadline reminder – get your team sorted before the Sunderland vs Forest opener kicks off at 7pm. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 34 Transfers Revealed – Essential Buys, Shock Differentials & A 16-Point Wildcard You Missed
With Friday's Gameweek 34 deadline fast approaching, this episode of Who Got The Points? cuts straight to the transfers, differentials, and injury news you need to act on right now. We kick off with the key injury concerns shaping your squad decisions – Gordon and Kroupi both face uncertain statuses ahead of Bournemouth's crucial double, while Livramento, Pedro, and Maddison are all flagged with availability issues that could derail your plans. On the transfers in, we make the case for N.Williams of Nottingham Forest – an astonishing budget defender at £4.8m boasting eight clean sheets, two goals, and three assists, with an expected points figure of 8.7 against Sunderland. West Ham's Mavropanos is highlighted as an elite budget differential at just £4.4m and under 1% ownership, while Bowen earns a strong endorsement as a mid-price must-have with West Ham's double fixture run. For transfers out, Watkins is flagged as a sell with poor form and a tough trip to Fulham, while B.Fernandes and Thiago are both recommended as holds rather than panic sales. In differentials, we spotlight Kayode (Brentford), Osula (Newcastle), and an explosive 16-point Gameweek 33 haul from Leeds' Justin at just £3.9m. Captaincy analysis points to B.Fernandes at home to Brentford, with N.Williams as a bold differential armband option. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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GW33 Double Gameweek Chaos — Deadline is THIS Morning & Your Must-Have Transfers Revealed
It's a Double Gameweek 33 emergency and the deadline hits at 10am this Saturday, 18th April — there is absolutely no time to waste. In this rapid-fire episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before the clock runs out. Double Gameweek 33 features Bournemouth, Man City, Burnley, Brighton, and Leeds all playing twice, completely reshaping optimal team selection. Meanwhile, Arsenal face a tricky single-fixture week away at Man City, and Sunderland's stunning run of form makes them a genuine threat to Aston Villa assets. We deep-dive into the top transfer targets, with Leeds' Okafor (£5.5m, 2.1% owned) leading the charge after a 15-point haul in GW32 and a jaw-dropping expected points tally of 16.5 for the double. Brentford's Thiago continues his prolific season with 21 goals, while Bournemouth's Senesi is the most transferred-in player heading into the double. On the outs, Wilson, Rogers, and Watkins all get the axe — find out exactly why their value has collapsed. We also spotlight three explosive differentials under 0.3% ownership, including a West Ham attacker fresh off a double-scoring performance and a Bournemouth cheapie with massive double-fixture upside. Chip strategy for Bench Boost and Wildcard users is covered in full, and captaincy is a near-no-brainer this week. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 33 Double Gameweek Alert – Essential Transfers, Shock Sells & A 30-Point Captain Pick
Gameweek 32 is behind us and Gameweek 33 is shaping up to be one of the most pivotal weeks of the FPL season. With a Double Gameweek in play and a Saturday 18th April 10am deadline, the Who Got The Points? team break down everything you need to know in seven fast-paced minutes. Bournemouth, Burnley, Brighton, Chelsea, Leeds, and Man City all have two fixtures this week, making Double Gameweek assets absolutely essential for your squad. The big injury news dominates early: Ekitike is ruled out for the rest of the season and must be sold immediately, while Arsenal holders face concern with Saka and Timber still absent ahead of a tough trip to Man City. Madueke's injury also adds uncertainty to Chelsea's setup, raising questions over Palmer's premium price tag. On the transfer in side, the team go big on Marc Guéhi at just £5.1m, fresh off a 15-point Gameweek 32 haul with staggering expected points of 30.5 for GW33. Doku earns an essential differential tag at under 3% ownership, while Beto at Everton offers budget value in red-hot form. Gabriel's difficult fixture against Man City makes him a strong sell candidate despite his massive ownership. Differential spotlight falls on Hudson-Odoi at under 1% ownership and the in-form Bowen following his stunning 14-point return. Captaincy advice, chip strategy including Bench Boost and Free Hit timing, and key deadline reminders round out a must-listen episode for serious FPL managers. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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GW33 Double Gameweek Chaos – Salah Benched Again & The 21-Point Differential You're Missing
With the Gameweek 33 deadline arriving Saturday 18th April at 10AM, there's no time to waste. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before making their transfers for one of the most critical double gameweeks of the season. Man City, Bournemouth, Brighton, Burnley, Chelsea, and Leeds all play twice — and your squad needs to reflect that. We kick off with the big news: Salah has been benched again, raising serious questions about his FPL value under Arne Slot's rotation policy. Ekitike owners are urged to sell immediately following a serious injury concern, and Man City's O'Reilly carries a doubtful tag ahead of his double gameweek. On the transfer radar, O'Reilly leads the way with a jaw-dropping expected points total of 21.4 — the highest in our dataset — while Welbeck offers double gameweek coverage at just £6.3m for Brighton. Mateus Nunes emerges as an under-the-radar City defensive option with seven assists and ten clean sheets at just £5.3m. For transfers out, Bruno Fernandes and Ndiaye are flagged as priority exits given poor form and unfavourable fixture coverage. In the differentials section, Mavropanos from West Ham stole Gameweek 32 with an extraordinary 21-point haul from £4.4m, while Bijol offers Leeds double gameweek exposure at just £3.9m. Captaincy verdict: O'Reilly, with Welbeck as backup. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 33 Double Gameweek Alert - The Differentials You Need Before Saturday's Deadline
With the Gameweek 33 deadline hitting Saturday at 10am, there's no time to waste. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before locking in their squads, from injury concerns to double gameweek gold and the differential picks that could transform your rank. Arsenal fans are sweating over the fitness of Rice, Saka, and Timber ahead of a daunting away trip to Man City, making Arsenal assets a risky proposition for now. Meanwhile, Leeds are the team to target with a double gameweek against Wolves and Bournemouth, fresh off a stunning win at Old Trafford. Chelsea also double up, hosting Man Utd before travelling to Brighton. On the defensive front, Brighton's Wieffer exploded for 18 points in Gameweek 32 at just £4.9m and a microscopic 0.5% ownership - arguably the differential of the season. Man City's Guéhi and Forest's N.Williams also delivered big hauls and remain strong options heading into Gameweek 33. For transfers in, Okafor from Leeds headlines the list with 15 points last gameweek and a double on the horizon, while Verbruggen offers exceptional goalkeeper value. Transfers out include Gordon, Haaland, and Arsenal assets amid injury uncertainty. Captaincy analysis points to Cherki from Man City or Okafor for those chasing differential returns. Plus, we discuss whether now is the right time to deploy your Free Hit chip with two double gameweek clubs in play. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 33 Double Gameweek Alert – Essential Transfers, Differentials & Captain Pick Revealed
Gameweek 33 is a Double Gameweek and the deadline is Saturday 18th April at 10am – so every decision counts. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before the deadline hits. We recap Gameweek 32's biggest results, including Bournemouth's shock win at Arsenal, West Ham's hammering of Wolves, and Sunderland's stunning back-to-back wins over Newcastle and Spurs. Key injury concerns are flagged for Mbeumo, Romero, Alisson, and Jones, plus rotation risks at Crystal Palace. On the transfers in, we analyse Cherki (£6.3m) as an essential Double Gameweek target with a remarkable 20.5 expected points, the outstanding differential Scott of Bournemouth (£5.0m) following his 12-point haul, and the in-form Sunderland defender Mukiele (£4.5m). For transfers out, we make the case for moving on Szoboszlai, Darlow, and assess whether Donnarumma is worth holding. Our differential picks shine a spotlight on Doku (2.5% ownership), Brighton's Gomez (0.9% ownership), and Everton's Dewsbury-Hall ahead of the Merseyside Derby. Captaincy goes to Cherki, and we discuss whether now is the time to deploy your Wildcard or Triple Captain chip. Don't miss this essential Gameweek 33 guide. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 33 Essentials — Double Gameweek Goldmine, Must-Have Transfers & A Surprise Differential You're Sleeping On
Gameweek 33 deadline is Saturday 18th April at 10am, and there's no time to waste. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before the deadline hits. We kick off with a rapid-fire news bulletin covering O'Reilly's injury concern for Man City ahead of their double gameweek, the potential Enzo ban that could further derail Chelsea's midfield, Konsa's benching raising alarm bells for Aston Villa owners, and Brentford's Thiago continuing his incredible Golden Boot charge with 21 goals and counting. On the transfer radar, we reveal our top three players to bring in for Gameweek 33, including the standout double gameweek defender Guéhi, budget sensation Kroupi.Jr from Bournemouth with ten goals at just £4.6m, and the in-form Thiago. We also name three players to sell urgently, including the heavily-owned João Pedro who blanked again in Gameweek 32 and Rogers from Aston Villa whose form has completely collapsed. For differential hunters, we spotlight Mateta from Crystal Palace and Beto from Everton — both criminally underowned and both delivering points. We round off with our Gameweek 33 captaincy recommendation and one essential tip that could define your mini-league season. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 33 Deadline Alert – The Differential That Could Win You Your Mini League
With the Gameweek 33 deadline hitting Saturday the 18th of April at 10am, there's no time to waste. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before locking in their squads. We start with the big injury news coming out of Arsenal after their Gameweek 32 home defeat to Bournemouth, with Saka and Timber both absent and no return timeline confirmed – a huge concern ahead of a daunting fixture. Bournemouth's Kroupi Junior continues his remarkable rise, netting again at the Emirates and drawing public praise from manager Iraola. The standout story of Gameweek 32 though? Wieffer. The Brighton midfielder produced an 18-point haul at just £4.9m and under 1% ownership – and with Brighton facing a double gameweek against Spurs and Chelsea in GW33, he's our essential transfer in and differential captain pick. We also cover Mitoma's fitness concern and why Groß and Kadioğlu could be the budget differential gems of the week. On the sell side, we make the case for moving on Semenyo, re-evaluate Senesi's defensive form, and give our verdict on whether to keep faith in Haaland against a tough Arsenal fixture. From budget defenders like Struijk to the wider Brighton double gameweek strategy, this episode is packed with actionable FPL advice. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 33 Double Gameweek Alert — Six Teams Playing Twice & The Transfers You Can't Miss Before Saturday's Deadline
With the Gameweek 33 deadline arriving Saturday 18th April at 10AM, there's no time to waste. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know to maximise their Gameweek 33 transfers and chip strategy ahead of a crucial Double Gameweek featuring six clubs — Burnley, Bournemouth, Chelsea, Brighton, Man City, and Leeds all playing twice. We start with the key news, including injury concerns surrounding Arsenal's Saka, Timber, and Eze, doubts over Crystal Palace's Nketiah and Guessand, and a depleted Spurs squad missing Kudus, Vicario, and Bentancur. Then we get into the transfers. Top transfer targets include Bowen (£7.6m), who delivered 14 points in Gameweek 32 with a hat-trick of assists, and budget gem Taty (£5.5m) after his brace against Wolves. We also assess Wilson from Fulham and whether his owners should hold or sell heading into a tricky run. On the sell side, we make the case for moving on Dúbravka, J.Gomes, and analyse Semenyo's concerning form slump despite huge transfer interest. Differential picks include Mavropanos, budget goalkeeper Hermansen (£4.2m, 0.5% owned), and Aston Villa's Barkley (£4.8m) ahead of a kind fixture against Sunderland. Bowen gets the nod as our captain pick, and we make a strong case for deploying the Free Hit chip this Gameweek. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 32 Deadline Day — Beto Explodes, Salah Doubt & A Hidden City Differential You're Missing
Gameweek 31 is wrapped and the Gameweek 32 deadline hits TODAY at 5:30pm — so there's no time to waste. In this rapid-fire episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before the whistle blows on transfers. We kick off with the latest injury news: Salah was rested in European action and remains a watch ahead of Liverpool vs Fulham, while Bijol — flagged as a differential yesterday — now carries a real injury concern from the Leeds camp. Rodon remains a firm sell, and both Stach and Gudmundsson carry doubts. On the bright side, Isak is confirmed fit for Newcastle's home clash with Crystal Palace. On transfers in, Beto (£5.0m) is the standout after a stunning 16-point haul against Chelsea, with Everton facing Brentford next. Raya (£6.0m) offers near-certain clean sheet potential as Arsenal host Bournemouth. Budget gem King (£4.4m) from Fulham rounds out the ins with a seven-point expected return. For transfers out, Van Dijk's dropping form and tough fixtures make him a priority sell, while Thiago Silva and Senesi also get verdicts you won't want to miss. Differential hunters get three low-owned options including a Man City midfielder at just 0.6% ownership with a form rating of 9.0. Captaincy analysis covers both a bold differential pick and the safe armband choice for Gameweek 32. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 32 Transfers Revealed – A Bargain Differential and a Must-Own Captain You Can't Ignore
With the Gameweek 32 deadline looming on Friday 10th April, this episode of Who Got The Points? cuts straight to the chase with everything FPL managers need to know before making their moves. We kick off with the latest injury news: Gabriel and Rice are fit for Arsenal's home clash with Bournemouth, but Saka and Timber remain out. Meanwhile, Alexander Isak is a doubt for Newcastle's trip to Crystal Palace, and Mbeumo and Ndiaye are flagged as injury concerns – making Thursday and Friday press conferences essential viewing before finalising your squad. On the flip side, Nottingham Forest hammered Spurs 3-0 in Gameweek 31, and they now host Aston Villa looking like one of the best defensive units in the league. In terms of transfers in, Bruno Fernandes is crowned Essential after another 13-point haul, while budget gem Welbeck continues to deliver at just £6.2m. Lacroix at Crystal Palace earns a Good rating with ten clean sheets to his name. We also highlight three under-the-radar differentials – Murillo, Bijol, and Calafiori – all under six percent ownership with serious upside. For transfers out, Mavropanos, Rodon, and Van Hecke all face scrutiny. Captaincy recommendation lands firmly with Fernandes, with Welbeck as the differential alternative. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 32 Preview — The 15-Point Differential, Double Gameweek Confirmed & A Captain You Can't Ignore
Gameweek 32 is here and the deadline hits Friday 10th April at 17:30 — so there's no time to waste. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know heading into Gameweek 32, including a confirmed Double Gameweek 33 for six Premier League clubs that could reshape your entire transfer strategy. Brighton, Chelsea, Bournemouth, Leeds, Burnley, and Man City all have double fixtures coming — and we explain why acting now could be your smartest move of the season. We spotlight the standout performer from Gameweek 31, a differential defender with just 3.1% ownership who scored an incredible 15 points in a demolition win. We also analyse the top three transfers in for Gameweek 32, including a forward with 12 goals this season who offers double value going into the double gameweek, a midfield captain candidate with 8 goals and 17 assists, and a budget defender quietly building a monster season. On the transfers out, we flag which Spurs assets to sell immediately, why Newcastle owners should be cautious with Isak's fitness, and when to cut ties with a popular Man City midfielder in ice-cold form. Differential picks with explosive upside are highlighted across defence, while our captain call this week is clear-cut given recent form and fixture. Plus, key chip strategy advice for Wildcard holders torn between firing now or waiting for Gameweek 35. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 32 Transfers Revealed – Saliba, Gyökeres & A Differential You Won't Believe
Gameweek 32 is on the horizon and the Friday 10th April deadline is closer than you think. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before making their moves. We kick off with the latest injury news from Arsenal, where Saka and Timber are absent from training ahead of a crucial home fixture against Bournemouth — a massive concern for millions of FPL squads. We also cover Nott'm Forest's stunning 3-0 win over Spurs, Everton's dominant demolition of Chelsea, and what Leeds vs Man Utd on Monday night could mean for your differentials. On the transfer radar, we make a compelling case for Saliba as an essential Gameweek 32 pick, with 11 clean sheets, elite form, and a premium home fixture. Gyökeres earns the captaincy recommendation with 11 goals, a dream matchup, and 42,000 transfers in during Gameweek 31 alone. We also analyse the risk-reward dilemma of Ndiaye and his injury concern ahead of Brentford at home. For sells, we assess whether Verbruggen, Szoboszlai, and Cunha still deserve a place in your squad heading into the run-in. Differential hunters will want to hear about McGinn, Christie, and a wildcard Man City option sitting at just 0.6% ownership with expected points of 9.0. Chip strategy and wildcard timing for Gameweek 32 are also discussed. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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Gameweek 32 Essentials – Beto Explodes, Arsenal Injury Fears & A Double Gameweek Bombshell You Can't Ignore
Gameweek 31 is in the books and the FPL landscape has shifted dramatically. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything you need to know heading into Gameweek 32, with the deadline set for Friday 10th April 2026. We open with the biggest news in FPL right now — Double Gameweek 33 is confirmed, with Leeds, Bournemouth, and others playing twice before blanking in Gameweek 34. Wildcard timing has never been more critical, and we explain exactly why Gameweek 32 could be your golden window to strike. On the injury front, Arsenal fans are sweating — Saka, Gabriel, and Rice all have fitness concerns following their FA Cup exit, while Odegaard returns to training. We assess the implications for Raya and Arsenal assets ahead of their home clash with Bournemouth. Chelsea's Palmer is also being monitored. For transfers in, we highlight the explosive Beto (£5.0m) after his stunning 16-point Gameweek 31 haul, the reliable Ollie Watkins (£8.5m), and goalkeeper Raya (£6.0m) as essential upgrades. On the sell side, Richarlison, Dúbravka, and Rogers all get the verdict treatment. Our differential picks — Igor Jesus, Brobbey, and Flemming — are all under 1.5% ownership and could seriously move your rank. Plus, our captaincy recommendation for Gameweek 32 is bold, value-packed, and backed by the numbers. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
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