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

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.

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Here's what you need to know in the next seven minutes — Gameweek thirty-six is wrapping up, and the Gameweek thirty-seven deadline hits Friday the fifteenth of May at five thirty in the afternoon. Let's get into it.

Right then, the rapid-fire news bulletin. First up — Gibbs-White is a major doubt for Gameweek thirty-seven. He's picked up a facial injury and there's only a fifty percent chance of playing. With nearly twenty-nine thousand transfers out already in Gameweek thirty-six, managers are bailing fast. If you've got him, decisions need to be made before that Friday deadline.

Second — Casemiro and Sesko both missed the Sunderland draw, and the notes suggest United are not, quote, on the beach. That matters for Gameweek thirty-seven where United host Nott'm Forest. Casemiro's fitness remains uncertain — keep an eye on updates through the week.

Third — Wirtz was left out of the Liverpool squad against Chelsea, with fitness concerns flagged. Alisson is also being monitored. Liverpool face Aston Villa on Friday the fifteenth in Gameweek thirty-seven — that's the first fixture of the gameweek. If either misses out, it significantly changes Liverpool's attacking and defensive appeal.

Fourth — Okafor is out with a calf injury and not expected back until the twenty-fourth of May, which rules him out of both remaining gameweeks. With over eighteen thousand transfers out this week, that's a move you must action before the deadline if you haven't already.

Fifth — no pre-deadline team news for Bournemouth or Chelsea in Gameweek thirty-seven, as both play on Tuesday the nineteenth of May, after the Friday deadline. Back your players blind, or avoid them entirely.

Now let's get into transfers. Here are the top three players to bring in for Gameweek thirty-seven.

First in — Doku, Man City midfielder, six point five million pounds, five point two percent ownership. He bagged eleven points against Brentford in Gameweek thirty-six — scoring and getting the maximum bonus. He now has five goals and eight assists this season, and his expected points for Gameweek thirty-seven against Bournemouth are seven point five. Bournemouth have a difficulty rating of four at home in that fixture, so it's a spicy one — but Doku has been City's most dangerous creative outlet. He's picked up thirty-eight thousand transfers in this week alone. Verdict: Essential. Get him in.

Second in — Dewsbury-Hall, Everton midfielder, five point two million pounds, six point five percent ownership. He hasn't played yet in Gameweek thirty-six, but faces Sunderland in Gameweek thirty-seven — a two-difficulty fixture for Everton at home. Eight goals and six assists this season, averaging five point one points per game. He's been transferred in by over eight thousand managers this week and his expected points next are five point zero. At five point two million pounds with that attacking return rate, he's excellent value. Verdict: Good buy.

Third in — Lammens, Man Utd goalkeeper, five point one million pounds, three point two percent ownership. He kept a clean sheet in the Sunderland draw and bagged nine points including two bonus. He now has seven clean sheets this season and seventy-five saves — one of the busiest keepers in the league. Man Utd host Nott'm Forest in Gameweek thirty-seven, with a difficulty rating of three. At five point one million pounds, he's a brilliant budget option between the sticks. Expected points five point seven. Verdict: Good buy.

Now the top three players to move on.

First out — Gibbs-White, Nott'm Forest midfielder, seven point six million pounds, nine percent ownership. A fifty percent chance of playing with a facial injury is simply too risky this close to the season's end. He had been sensational all season — thirteen goals, four assists, one hundred and seventy-two total points — but nearly twenty-nine thousand managers have already jumped ship. With only two gameweeks left, you cannot carry a doubt. Verdict: Sell.

Second out — Okafor, Leeds midfielder, five point six million pounds, two point three percent ownership. Calf injury rules him out until the twenty-fourth of May. That's after the final gameweek of the season. He's done. Over eighteen thousand transfers out and counting. If he's in your squad, he needs to go immediately. Verdict: Sell.

Third out — Hill, Bournemouth defender, four point two million pounds, seven point five percent ownership. He picked up six points in Gameweek thirty-six with a clean sheet, which is fine, but in Gameweek thirty-seven Bournemouth host Man City on Tuesday the nineteenth of May — after the deadline — meaning blind selection risk. That fixture also carries a difficulty rating of four for Bournemouth. With better defensive options available, Hill's appeal fades sharply. Verdict: Sell or consider rotating out.

Now your differential picks for Gameweek thirty-seven — under ten percent ownership, big upside.

Hinshelwood, Brighton midfielder, five point one million pounds, just one percent ownership. He scored and picked up a bonus in Brighton's three-nil win over Wolves in Gameweek thirty-six — nine points in total. Four goals and five assists this season, with six clean sheets. Brighton face Leeds in Gameweek thirty-seven — a difficulty rating of three each way. He's in brilliant form and at one percent owned, any haul is a massive green arrow. Keep an eye out.

Mukiele, Sunderland defender, four point six million pounds, eight point five percent ownership. Technically just under ten percent, so he qualifies. Nine clean sheets this season, three goals, five assists — absurd numbers for a four point six million pounds defender. Six points in Gameweek thirty-six with another clean sheet. Sunderland face Everton in Gameweek thirty-seven — difficulty rating of three for Sunderland. He's averaging four point eight points per game and expected points of six point zero next. Differential gold.

And lastly, Shaw, Man Utd defender, four point five million pounds, under one percent ownership. Nine clean sheets this season and started the full ninety in the Sunderland draw picking up six points. Man Utd host Nott'm Forest in Gameweek thirty-seven. With Lammers also recommended, a double Man Utd defensive stack could be the move if you want clean sheet upside on the cheap.

Captaincy for Gameweek thirty-seven — Doku is your standout option. Seven point five expected points, playing Bournemouth away, in red-hot form with eleven points last time out. If you don't have him yet, prioritise getting him in before the deadline. Gyökeres is also worth a mention — fourteen goals this season for Arsenal, who host Burnley in Gameweek thirty-seven with a difficulty rating of one for Arsenal. That is about as easy as it gets.

Remember — the deadline is Friday the fifteenth of May at five thirty in the afternoon. Get your transfers sorted early.

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