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

Archer delivers your essential seven-minute Gameweek 22 preparation guide as FPL managers gear up for a packed weekend of fixtures. This episode covers the aftermath of GW21's wild results, including Newcastle's 4-3 thriller, Arsenal and Liverpool's stalemate, and Fulham's shock Chelsea victory. Dive deep into the week's hottest transfers: Bruno Guimarães (300K+ transfers in) after his 11-point haul, Dominic Calvert-Lewin's incredible value at £6.0m, and Declan Rice's midfield consistency. Learn why nearly 100K managers are ditching João Pedro despite Chelsea's home fixture, and whether Morgan Rogers' blank should concern his 70K sellers. The differential segment reveals three under-10% owned gems including Gonçalo Raúl, Benjamin Šeško fresh off his 13-point explosion, and a surprising £4.5m Wolves asset. Get expert captaincy advice for the Manchester derby weekend, transfer strategies to navigate rotation risks, and crucial lineup prediction tips before Saturday's 11:00 GMT deadline. Whether you're chasing mini-league rivals or climbing the overall ranks, this episode delivers actionable FPL insights. 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.

Welcome to Who Got The Points, the podcast that cuts through the noise and gets straight to the FPL decisions that matter. I'm Archer, and in the next seven minutes, we're breaking down everything you need to know for Gameweek twenty-two. Let's dive in.

First up, the news bulletin. Gameweek twenty-one delivered some wild results. Newcastle's thriller against Leeds saw them win four-three, but defensively both teams looked shaky. Arsenal and Liverpool played out a goalless draw at the Emirates, keeping clean sheets but offering nothing in attack. Fulham stunned Chelsea two-one at Craven Cottage, while Bournemouth came from behind to beat Spurs three-two. Manchester City and Brighton drew one-all, continuing City's inconsistent form. With Gameweek twenty-two kicking off Saturday at twelve-thirty with the Manchester derby, there are no major suspensions to worry about, but rotation is always a concern for the big hitters. Plan your transfers carefully.

Now, let's talk transfers in. First up, Bruno Guimarães at seven point two million pounds. Over three hundred thousand managers brought him in after Gameweek twenty-one, and for good reason. He delivered eleven points against Leeds, scoring a goal and providing an assist. That's eight goals and five assists this season, averaging five point eight points per game. Newcastle face Wolves away on Sunday, and with their attacking firepower, Bruno is essential for set pieces and open play contributions. Verdict: Essential. If you don't own him, fix that.

Next, Dominic Calvert-Lewin at six million pounds. The Leeds striker is on fire with nine goals this season and just scored and assisted in the four-three loss to Newcastle. Over two hundred thousand transfers in this week shows the FPL community is catching on. At six million pounds, he's a bargain forward who plays as the main striker for a team creating chances. Leeds face Fulham at home on Saturday. Verdict: Good buy. Excellent value in the forward line.

Third transfer in, Declan Rice at seven point three million pounds. The Arsenal midfielder has been quietly brilliant with four goals and seven assists, plus nine clean sheets. Two hundred and sixty-eight thousand transfers in shows mass appeal. He's playing every minute for Arsenal and takes set pieces. With Nottingham Forest away on Saturday evening, Arsenal will look to bounce back from that goalless draw. Rice offers consistent returns and safety. Verdict: Essential for midfield stability.

Transfers out now. Top of the list is João Pedro at seven point one million pounds. Nearly one hundred thousand managers shipped him out after Chelsea's loss to Fulham. He managed just fifteen minutes off the bench and one point. Six goals and three assists this season sounds decent, but that single point in Gameweek twenty-one is a concern. Chelsea face Brentford at home on Saturday, but his minutes are unpredictable under Enzo Maresca. Verdict: Sell if you need funds. Too risky for that price.

Second transfer out, Morgan Rogers at seven point six million pounds. Seventy thousand managers moved him on despite his consistency. He blanked against Crystal Palace in a goalless draw, picking up three points for the clean sheet only. Seven goals and four assists this season is solid, but at seven point six million pounds, you need more than blanks. Villa face Everton at home on Sunday, a winnable fixture. Verdict: Hold for now. One blank shouldn't panic you.

Third transfer out, Jurrien Timber at six point three million pounds. Fifty-three thousand transfers out after Arsenal's clean sheet against Liverpool might seem harsh, but managers are chasing funds. Nine clean sheets this season and over a hundred total points make him value. He got six points in Gameweek twenty-one and faces Forest next. Verdict: Keep. Arsenal's defence is still one of the best. Don't sell.

Differential time. Under ten percent ownership only. First, Gonçalo Raúl at six point two million pounds for Fulham. Just two point one percent owned, he scored against Chelsea for five points and has five goals, four assists this season. Fulham host Leeds on Saturday, a decent fixture. At six point two million, he's cheap forward cover with upside.

Second differential, Benjamin Šeško at seven point two million pounds for Manchester United. Three point five percent owned but exploded for thirteen points against Burnley with two goals and three bonus. Four goals, two assists this season means he's finding form. United face City on Saturday in the derby. High risk, high reward pick if Ruben Amorim starts him again.

Third differential, Mané at just four point five million pounds for Wolves. Less than one percent owned, he scored and grabbed three bonus for nine points against Everton. At four point five million, he's a bench enabler who can surprise. Wolves face Newcastle on Sunday. Risky but tempting.

Captaincy pick for Gameweek twenty-two: Bruno Guimarães against Wolves. He's in incredible form, takes set pieces, and Newcastle are scoring freely. Alternatively, Calvert-Lewin at home to Fulham offers differential upside.

One key tip: Don't chase last week's points blindly. João Pedro's fifteen-minute cameo is a warning. Check predicted lineups before deadline.

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