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

With the Gameweek 30 deadline arriving Saturday 14th March at 13:30, there's no time to waste. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before finalising their squads. We kick off with the latest injury news, including a close watch on Bukayo Saka after he was substituted during Arsenal's midweek European fixture. His availability against Everton is uncertain, so press conference updates are essential. We also cover Wilson's ankle concern at Fulham, with over 136,000 managers already selling, plus fitness updates on Trossard and the return of Ben White to Arsenal training. On transfers in, we spotlight Joao Timber (£6.3m) after a 13-point haul in GW29, making him an essential pick ahead of Arsenal hosting Everton. James Garner (£5.2m) offers incredible budget value with ten clean sheets and five assists, while Ismaila Sarr (£6.3m) explodes into contention after a stunning brace and 15 points for Crystal Palace. For transfers out, we assess the cases for selling Wilson, Guehi, and Ekitike, all of whom are seeing massive outflows ahead of tough GW30 fixtures. We also highlight three differentials under 10% ownership – Hermansen, Anthony, and Damsgaard – with Damsgaard boasting the highest expected points of the bunch at 6.3. Finally, captaincy analysis points firmly toward one standout option with the highest projected points of any player in the dataset. 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 to nail Gameweek 30 before that Saturday deadline. Let's go.

Right, the news first. Saka was taken off during Arsenal's midweek European action, so his availability for Gameweek 30 against Everton is something to monitor closely. The latest reports suggest it was precautionary, but keep an eye on that press conference news before you finalise your squad. Meanwhile, Wilson at Fulham is carrying an ankle injury with a seventy-five percent chance of playing, and over one hundred and thirty thousand managers have already shipped him out this week. With Nott'm Forest at home under Sean Dyche, that's a big risk. O'Reilly at Man City was named as a substitute in their midweek European defeat to Real Madrid, with notes suggesting he's better deployed in midfield than up front. Worth bearing in mind before you splash out. And Trossard's fitness at Arsenal remains a talking point, but Ben White has returned to training which is a positive sign for that Arsenal backline ahead of the Everton home fixture.

Now let's get into the transfers. Three players you should seriously consider bringing in before Saturday's one thirty deadline.

First up, J.Timber. Six point three million pounds, twenty-eight point six percent ownership, and he hauled thirteen points in Gameweek 29 with an assist, a clean sheet, and two bonus points. He now has thirteen clean sheets this season and six assists from the defender position. Arsenal host Everton on Saturday evening, and with Mikel Arteta's side keeping another clean sheet against Brighton in Gameweek 29, the defensive form is rock solid. Over one hundred and eight thousand transfers in this week. Verdict: Essential.

Second, Garner at Everton. Five point two million pounds, four percent ownership, ten points in Gameweek 29 with an assist, a clean sheet, and two bonus points. He has ten clean sheets this season and five assists for just five point two million. Now he faces Arsenal away which is tougher, but the form is exceptional and the price is a bargain. Twenty-four thousand transfers in this week, so he's being noticed. Verdict: Good buy, especially if you need budget flexibility.

Third, Sarr at Crystal Palace. Six point three million pounds, three point eight percent ownership, and he absolutely exploded in Gameweek 29 with a brace and fifteen points including three bonus. Seven goals this season now. Crystal Palace host Leeds on Sunday and Oliver Glasner's side have the second best defensive record in the league based on goals conceded. The fixture difficulty rating is just two for Crystal Palace at home. Over fifty-seven thousand transfers in this week. Verdict: Essential after that double haul.

Now the transfers out. Three players you might want to move on from.

First, Wilson at Fulham. Six point zero million pounds, twenty-three percent ownership. He didn't feature in Gameweek 29 with that ankle injury, scoring zero points while Fulham lost one nil to West Ham. His expected points for Gameweek 30 have dropped to four point one, Nott'm Forest away under Sean Dyche is a tough fixture, and over one hundred and thirty-six thousand managers have already bailed. Verdict: Sell, the risk isn't worth it.

Second, Guéhi at Man City. Five point two million pounds, thirty-seven point two percent ownership, and he picked up just one point in Gameweek 29 as Man City drew two all with Nott'm Forest. His form has dipped badly and Man City travel to West Ham in a fixture rated four for the home side. Nearly sixty thousand transfers out this week tells you everything. Verdict: Sell and reinvest, there are better defensive options right now.

Third, Ekitiké at Liverpool. Nine point two million pounds, thirty-four point two percent ownership. He played ninety minutes in Gameweek 29 but blanked completely as Liverpool were beaten two one by Wolves. Two points. Liverpool now travel to face Spurs in Gameweek 30, a fixture rated three for the home side. Arne Slot's side are wobbling and over eighty-one thousand managers have moved him out this week. Verdict: Sell or seriously consider a hold only if you have no free transfers left.

Quick fire differentials now, all under ten percent ownership.

Hermansen at West Ham. Four point two million pounds, just zero point four percent ownership. Nine points in Gameweek 29 with a clean sheet and two bonus points. West Ham host Man City but with a fixture difficulty of four for the home side, Nuno Espirito Santo's side could frustrate. He has four clean sheets this season and expected points of five point eight. Budget goalkeeper option with serious upside.

Anthony at Burnley. Five point zero million pounds, one point nine percent ownership. He has seven goals and three assists this season with a form rating of six point zero. Burnley host Bournemouth on Saturday with a fixture difficulty of just two for Burnley at home. Scott Parker's side need the points and Anthony has shown he can deliver. Ten thousand transfers in this week suggest managers are waking up to him.

Damsgaard at Brentford. Five point six million pounds, just zero point eight percent ownership. His expected points for Gameweek 30 are six point three, the highest of the differentials we're looking at. Brentford host Wolves on Monday night, a fixture rated just two for Brentford. He has three goals and four assists this season and over eighteen thousand managers have brought him in this week. At under one percent ownership, he's a genuine differential for those looking to gain ground in their mini leagues.

Captaincy for Gameweek 30. B.Fernandes at Man Utd. Ten point one million pounds, forty point seven percent ownership. Eight points in Gameweek 29, fourteen assists and seven goals this season, and his expected points for Gameweek 30 are eight point two, the highest of any player in our data. Man Utd host Aston Villa under Michael Carrick at a difficulty of three and B.Fernandes has been the standout creative force in the league. The one key tip: if you don't own B.Fernandes yet, get him in before the deadline. Over one hundred and thirty-seven thousand transfers in this week means the template is shifting fast.

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