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

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.

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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-eight, the final gameweek of the season. Let's go.

Right, rapid-fire news first. It's the last gameweek and rotation is the big talking point. Every team plays on Sunday the twenty-fourth of May at three o'clock, so there's no scheduling advantage to exploit, but managers with nothing to play for could rotate heavily. Keep a close eye on press conferences. Arsenal face Crystal Palace and have had a strong run in, while Man City host Aston Villa in what could be a high-stakes clash. Bournemouth travel to Nott'm Forest, and Leeds head to West Ham, so there's plenty of intrigue across the board. Check team news carefully before the deadline hits at one thirty on Sunday. Pedro is reportedly a doubt and rotation concerns are real across multiple squads going into this final day. Stay sharp on injury updates as they drop.

Now let's get into the transfers. Three players you should be bringing in right now.

First up, Saliba from Arsenal. Six point three million pounds, seventeen point two percent ownership. He delivered eight points in Gameweek thirty-seven with a clean sheet and two bonus points. He's kept fifteen clean sheets this season and faces Crystal Palace at home in the final gameweek, with seven point five expected points. Arsenal have been defensively outstanding and Saliba has been one of the best value defenders in the game. Verdict: Essential if you don't have him.

Next, Kroupi.Jr from Bournemouth. Four point seven million pounds, six point seven percent ownership. He bagged eight points in Gameweek thirty-seven, scoring and picking up bonus points. Thirteen goals this season, form rated at six point zero, and Bournemouth travel to Nott'm Forest with six expected points next up. At this price he is outstanding value for a final day punt. Transfers in are surging, up nearly sixty-eight thousand this week. Verdict: Good, especially as a budget forward option.

Third, Richarlison from Spurs. Six point four million pounds, six point seven percent ownership. He scored in Gameweek thirty-seven, finishing on seven points. Eleven goals and four assists this season. Spurs host Everton at home in Gameweek thirty-eight, which looks like a kind fixture for attacking returns. Over seventy thousand transfers in this week tells you the community is on board. Verdict: Good, solid pick for the final day.

Now, who should you be moving on?

First, let's talk Senesi from Bournemouth. Five point two million pounds, twenty-one point four percent ownership. He returned just four points in Gameweek thirty-seven with no clean sheet and no attacking return, despite Bournemouth's solid season. The form has been decent but the fixture away at Nott'm Forest is tricky for a clean sheet. If you need budget elsewhere and are weighing up a switch within defence, he's one to consider shifting. Verdict: Hold if you have him with no better option, but don't chase him now.

Second, Sels from Nott'm Forest. Four point six million pounds, five percent ownership. Just two points in Gameweek thirty-seven with no clean sheet. Thirty-eight goals conceded this season and hosting Bournemouth in the final fixture doesn't scream clean sheet potential. With so many better goalkeeper options available, he's hard to justify. Verdict: Sell, move to Raya or a stronger option.

Third, and we flagged this yesterday, B.Fernandes was a recommended sell and nothing has changed. Man United host Brighton in Gameweek thirty-eight, Brighton have been strong defensively at times and Mainoo from Man Utd put in a flat performance with just four points in Gameweek thirty-seven. The United midfield remains inconsistent. If you're still holding Mainoo at four point seven million pounds, he's tough to trust in the final gameweek. Verdict: Sell for a more reliable option.

Right, let's hit the differentials. Three quick-fire under ten percent picks that could make you a hero on the final day.

Rayan from Bournemouth. Five point four million pounds, just one point nine percent ownership. Six point five form, five goals this season and six clean sheets. Three points in Gameweek thirty-seven but his underlying form is strong with six point five expected points for Gameweek thirty-eight. At under two percent, he is a serious differential if Bournemouth keep a clean sheet at Nott'm Forest. Well worth a look.

Ampadu from Leeds. Four point nine million pounds, zero point six percent ownership. He delivered a clean sheet in Gameweek thirty-seven and Leeds head to West Ham in the final fixture. West Ham away with a lower difficulty rating could yield a clean sheet. Four assists this season and eight clean sheets. At under one percent ownership this could be a game-changing differential. Tiny price, massive potential upside.

Mainoo from Man Utd. Four point seven million pounds, one point four percent ownership. Man United beat Nott'm Forest three two in Gameweek thirty-seven showing genuine attacking intent. Brighton away is a tough ask but United have shown form and Mainoo at this low price could sneak bonus points if United attack. Low ceiling but low cost differential option.

Now the captaincy. Our pick for Gameweek thirty-eight is Saka from Arsenal. Ten million pounds, thirteen percent ownership. He delivered ten points in Gameweek thirty-seven with an assist, a clean sheet and two bonus points. Seven expected points for Gameweek thirty-eight against Crystal Palace at home. Twelve clean sheets and ten assists this season. Arsenal at home in the final gameweek with everything to play for. Saka is the standout captaincy option and that seven point three expected points for Raya at six point two million pounds with eight point eight expected is worth noting too. Arsenal assets are essential this weekend. One key tip: don't panic transfer into players from teams with nothing to play for. Rotation risk is real on the final day, so prioritise Arsenal, Bournemouth and Spurs assets who are nailed starters.

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