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

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.

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Here's what you need to know in the next seven minutes. It's the final day of the Premier League season, Gameweek thirty-eight is here, the deadline is today at one thirty in the afternoon, and there's still everything to play for in your mini leagues. Let's get into it.

Right, rapid-fire news now. Virgil had an absolute monster Gameweek thirty-seven, bagging two goals and fourteen points against Aston Villa in a four two thriller. He's been one of the buys of recent weeks. Liverpool now face Brentford at home in Gameweek thirty-eight, a tricky fixture on paper with Brentford carrying a fixture difficulty rating of four away. Manage expectations there.

Enzo was the standout midfielder in Gameweek thirty-seven, scoring and assisting in Chelsea's two one win over Spurs. Thirteen points, three bonus, and he's flying into one hundred and fifty-six thousand transfers in this gameweek. If you haven't got him already, you've left it late.

Gyökeres only managed seventeen minutes off the bench against Burnley as Arsenal ground out a one nil win. Nearly two hundred thousand managers are selling him ahead of the final day. He faces Crystal Palace away, fixture difficulty three, but his lack of starts is a serious concern.

Haaland scored in Gameweek thirty-seven as Bournemouth held Man City to a one one draw. He still bagged nine points with three bonus. Now Man City host Aston Villa in the final gameweek, and that's a fixture difficulty of five for Aston Villa away, meaning City should be motivated. Keep an eye on predicted line-ups before the deadline.

Finally, Semenyo only played fifty-five minutes and returned just one point in Gameweek thirty-seven. Over one hundred and thirty-seven thousand transfers out this week. The end-of-season rot may have set in.

Now let's get into the transfers. Here are your top three ins for Gameweek thirty-eight.

First up, Enzo at six point five million pounds, twelve percent ownership. This man is on fire. Thirteen points in Gameweek thirty-seven with a goal, an assist, and three bonus points. His form rating is seven point seven, and he's expected to haul again at seven point seven expected points. Chelsea travel to Sunderland in the final gameweek, a fixture difficulty of three. He has ten goals and five assists this season. He is in outstanding form and Chelsea will want to finish strongly. Verdict: Essential.

Second, Virgil at six point one million pounds, thirty-one point two percent ownership. He banged in two goals from set pieces against Villa and returned fourteen points in Gameweek thirty-seven. Six goals and ten clean sheets this season for the Liverpool captain. He's coming into this final gameweek in form and carries set-piece threat every single week. Liverpool host Brentford, fixture difficulty three at home. He has five point seven expected points for Gameweek thirty-eight. Verdict: Good.

Third, Haaland at fourteen point seven million pounds, sixty-four point one percent ownership. Yes, ninety-two thousand transfers out this week but hear us out. Nine points in Gameweek thirty-seven, twenty-seven goals this season, seven point three expected points for the final gameweek. Man City host Aston Villa and with the title potentially on the line for City, Haaland will be central to everything. He is the season-long premium asset and if you've held him this far, there's no reason to bail now. Verdict: Good.

Now the three transfers out for Gameweek thirty-eight.

First, Semenyo at eight point zero million pounds, forty-six point four percent ownership. Just one point in Gameweek thirty-seven and only fifty-five minutes played. His form has dipped significantly, four point three expected points for Gameweek thirty-eight. One hundred and thirty-seven thousand transfers out tell the story. He was brilliant for much of the season but the tank looks empty. Verdict: Sell.

Second, Gyökeres at nine point one million pounds, sixteen point nine percent ownership. Only seventeen minutes in Gameweek thirty-seven and nearly two hundred thousand managers are already out. Six expected points for Gameweek thirty-eight sounds decent but if he's not starting, that number means nothing. Crystal Palace away is a fixture difficulty of four. His season points-per-game of three point six reflects an inconsistent run of form. Verdict: Sell if you need the funds.

Third, Guéhi at five point one million pounds, thirty-two point six percent ownership. Now listed in the data as a Man City defender but only returned two points in Gameweek thirty-seven despite playing ninety minutes. Man City's final fixture against Aston Villa carries a difficulty of five for that clean sheet. He has fourteen clean sheets this season so the underlying numbers are strong, but fifty thousand transfers out suggest managers are moving on. Verdict: Hold if you're short on transfers, Sell if you need flexibility.

Now the differentials. These are the under ten percent picks that could win you your mini league on the final day.

Hinshelwood at five point two million pounds, just one point six percent ownership. Brighton take on Man Utd at home in Gameweek thirty-eight, fixture difficulty three at home and four away for United. Hinshelwood has four goals and five assists this season and has seven clean sheets. Six expected points for Gameweek thirty-eight and eighteen thousand transfers in this week. He played eighty-one minutes in Gameweek thirty-seven with a clean sheet. At just five point two million, he is incredible value and virtually nobody owns him. Punchy differential.

Doku at six point five million pounds, six point six percent ownership. Seven point seven expected points for Gameweek thirty-eight, joint highest in our data this week. Man City at home against Aston Villa, and Doku has five goals and eight assists this season. He only got two points in Gameweek thirty-seven but he played seventy-five minutes and the underlying threat is always there. If City are motivated for the title push, Doku could explode on the final day. Worth the punt.

And quickly, Darlow at four point zero million pounds, six point nine percent ownership. Eleven points in Gameweek thirty-seven with a clean sheet and three bonus. Leeds travel to West Ham in Gameweek thirty-eight, West Ham at home carrying a fixture difficulty of just two for Leeds. Five clean sheets this season and fifty-eight saves. At four million pounds, he is the budget goalkeeper who keeps delivering. If you need a cheap second keeper with upside, look no further.

Captaincy pick. Enzo is our captain recommendation for Gameweek thirty-eight. The form, the fixture, the confidence, it all points to Chelsea's midfielder delivering big on the final day away at Sunderland. If you want a premium alternative, Haaland at home to Aston Villa has that big-game feel, but Enzo is the value captain of the week.

Key tip for today: the deadline is one thirty this afternoon so don't sleep on it. All ten Gameweek thirty-eight fixtures kick off simultaneously at three o'clock. Predicted line-ups will drop before the deadline, so check them. With Gyökeres and Semenyo both looking uncertain, free transfers could be gold today.

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