⚽ Who Got The Points? - Daily Premier League Football Insights

Gameweek 32 is here and there's plenty to act on before the Friday 10th April deadline. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we cut through the noise with everything FPL managers need to know right now. First up, the injury bulletin — Jadon Sancho's shoulder concern at Aston Villa and a worrying update on Jurrien Timber's ankle ahead of Arsenal's home clash with Bournemouth, affecting over a quarter of all managers. We break down the Gameweek 31 fallout, including Brighton's stunning win over Liverpool, Everton's demolition of Chelsea, Forest's three-nil over Spurs, and Sunderland's shock victory at St James' Park. On transfers, Bruno Fernandes earns an essential verdict after a 13-point haul, while Danny Welbeck's brace against Liverpool makes him another must-have at just £6.2m. Jan Paul van Hecke is flagged as a budget defensive gem with 120 total points at £4.5m. We also cover the sells — Timber's injury risk, Anderson's tough fixture against Villa, and why Aït-Nouri looks like dead money right now. For differentials, we spotlight Richards, Bijol, and one player with the highest expected points of anyone discussed this week at just 0.4% ownership. Captaincy analysis points firmly in one direction, and we touch on Free Hit chip planning with Gameweek 35 TV fixtures already confirmed. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.

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What is ⚽ Who Got The Points? - Daily Premier League Football Insights?

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.

Here's what you need to know in the next seven minutes to nail Gameweek thirty-two. Transfers, captains, differentials — let's go.

Right, the news bulletin first. Jadon Sancho picked up a worrying shoulder injury during Aston Villa's March break friendly against Elche. No confirmation yet on severity, but that's one to monitor closely before the Gameweek thirty-two deadline on the tenth of April. Keep an eye on the Villa team news.

Meanwhile, J.Timber at Arsenal is listed as doubtful with an ankle injury — seventy-five percent chance of playing they say. With Arsenal hosting Bournemouth in Gameweek thirty-two, that's a big deal for the twenty-six point nine percent of managers who own him. We'll get to that shortly.

In terms of Gameweek thirty-one results, the big movers were Brighton beating Liverpool two-one, Everton hammering Chelsea three-nil, and Nott'm Forest putting three past Spurs without reply. Sean Dyche's Forest are flying. And Sunderland caused another upset, beating Newcastle two-one at Saint James' Park under Regis Le Bris. Wild gameweek all round.

Also worth flagging — Gameweek thirty-five TV fixtures have been confirmed, with Leeds versus Burnley moved to a Friday. That could have implications for the Gameweek thirty-four picture, so keep that in mind when planning your Free Hit chip if you're considering Gameweek thirty-three.

Okay, let's get into the transfers.

Transfer In number one — B.Fernandes, Man Utd, ten point three million pounds, forty-four point four percent ownership. He bagged a goal and an assist in Gameweek thirty-one against Bournemouth for thirteen points. He now has eight goals and seventeen assists this season. Seventeen assists. That is elite. His form rating is eleven point zero and his expected points for Gameweek thirty-two against Leeds is eleven point five. Man Utd are at home against Leeds on the Monday night — that fixture screams big haul. Michael Carrick's side have been inconsistent but B.Fernandes is their talisman and he is in the form of his life. Verdict: Essential.

Transfer In number two — Welbeck, Brighton, six point two million pounds, four point nine percent ownership. He just bagged a brace against Liverpool in Gameweek thirty-one for twelve points. Twelve goals this season now for a six point two million forward. In Gameweek thirty-two, Brighton travel to Burnley — a very favourable away fixture. His expected points sit at six point five. We recommended him two days ago and he delivered immediately. If you don't have him yet, that's two hauls you've missed. Don't make it three. Verdict: Essential.

Transfer In number three — Van Hecke, Brighton, four point five million pounds, five point one percent ownership. Nearly sixty-eight thousand transfers in this gameweek. He's picked up four points in Gameweek thirty-one and has one hundred and twenty total points this season at just four point five million pounds. Seven clean sheets this season, three goals, two assists — exceptional value. Brighton's defence looks solid under Fabian Hurzeler and with Burnley away in Gameweek thirty-two, the clean sheet potential is real. This could be the start of a Brighton defensive triple-up strategy for the run-in. Verdict: Good.

Now the transfers out.

Transfer Out number one — J.Timber, Arsenal, six point three million pounds, twenty-six point nine percent ownership. Look, his numbers are incredible — one hundred and forty-nine total points, thirteen clean sheets, five points per game. But that ankle injury is a real concern. Seventy-five percent chance of playing sounds okay but if he doesn't start against Bournemouth, you're losing out big time. Nearly forty-five thousand transfers in but nearly thirty-nine thousand out. The market is split. If you can get Hincapie as cover in the same Arsenal defence at five point one million pounds, that's a smart hedge. Verdict: Hold if healthy by Thursday, but monitor closely.

Transfer Out number two — Anderson, Nott'm Forest, five point five million pounds, eight point four percent ownership. He got five points in Gameweek thirty-one with a clean sheet but no attacking return. One hundred and thirty-eight total points is solid, but Forest face Aston Villa at home in Gameweek thirty-two — a much tougher test. Seventeen thousand transfers in versus nearly thirteen thousand out. The tide is turning. His attacking output is just two goals and three assists all season. At five point five million, you can do better elsewhere. Verdict: Sell if you need the funds.

Transfer Out number three — Aït-Nouri, Man City, five point seven million pounds, four point four percent ownership. Transferred to Man City from Wolves this season and has three clean sheets and two assists. But Chelsea versus Man City in Gameweek thirty-two is rated four-four in terms of difficulty — tough for both sides. With Pep Guardiola's side drawing at West Ham in Gameweek thirty, their defensive reliability is questionable. With better value options available in defence right now, this one looks like dead money. Verdict: Sell.

Right, let's talk differentials — players under ten percent ownership who could seriously deliver.

First up — Richards, Crystal Palace, four point four million pounds, two point five percent ownership. Ten clean sheets this season at just four point four million. Crystal Palace face Newcastle at home in Gameweek thirty-two under Oliver Glasner, and they've been solid defensively. One hundred and fourteen total points at that price is ridiculous value. A genuine differential for budget managers.

Second — J.Gomes, Wolves, five point three million pounds, just zero point four percent ownership. His form rating is eight point zero and his expected points for Gameweek thirty-two are seven point five — that's the highest of any player we've mentioned today. Over eleven thousand transfers in this week already. Wolves face West Ham on Friday night. Rob Edwards' side will be looking to cause an upset and J.Gomes could be the man to make something happen. Cheap, in form, low owned. Perfect differential.

Third — Bijol, Leeds, three point nine million pounds, zero point four percent ownership. Scored eleven points in Gameweek thirty-one with a clean sheet and three bonus points. Leeds face Man Utd away on the Monday night in Gameweek thirty-two — tough on paper but Daniel Farke's side have been hard to beat. At three point nine million, this is the cheapest enabler you'll find. If you're freeing up funds elsewhere, Bijol gives you a genuine budget option at the back.

Captaincy pick for Gameweek thirty-two — B.Fernandes. Man Utd at home against Leeds. He has seventeen assists and eight goals this season. His expected points are eleven point five. He just got thirteen points in Gameweek thirty-one. Michael Carrick will set up to attack and B.Fernandes is involved in everything. He's the standout captain choice this week. And one key tip — if you're planning a Free Hit for Gameweek thirty-three, now is the time to start building towards that. Brighton's double gameweek potential, Forest's form, and Arsenal's fixture run all make the coming weeks critical for rank gains.

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That's your Gameweek thirty-two prep done. Get those transfers in before the deadline — Friday the tenth of April at five thirty in the evening. Subscribe at whogotthepoints.com and we'll see you tomorrow.