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

With the Gameweek 24 deadline approaching fast, Archer delivers a crucial seven-minute briefing on the transfers and team news that will define your weekend. This episode unpacks the Bruno Guimaraes mystery after his shock zero-minute appearance against Aston Villa, triggering over 562,000 panic transfers. Discover why Fulham's Wilson is the hottest transfer target with 246,000 managers backing his six-goal streak, and whether Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk deserves captaincy consideration despite defensive struggles. The show analyzes Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers as an essential premium midfielder, examines Arsenal's Timber dilemma after consecutive defensive failures, and questions whether Brentford's Kelleher is worth keeping. Differential picks include Leeds' under-the-radar Aaronson at just 0.8% ownership and Nottingham Forest's budget keeper Sels. With detailed expected points projections, fixture analysis, and clear buy/sell/hold verdicts on every featured player, this episode cuts through the noise to deliver actionable FPL strategy. Plus, captaincy recommendations and a critical warning about knee-jerk Bruno sales before Eddie Howe's press conference. 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? I'm Archer, and here's what you need to know in the next seven minutes. Gameweek Twenty-Three delivered some absolute chaos. Bournemouth stunned Liverpool three-two, Man United won the North London derby three-two at the Emirates, and Chelsea continued their excellent form with a three-one victory at Crystal Palace. But we're not dwelling on the past. Gameweek Twenty-Four kicks off today at half past one, and your deadline is in hours. Let's get straight to the team news and transfers that matter.

Rapid-fire news bulletin. Bruno Guimaraes did not feature for Newcastle in their two-nil defeat at Aston Villa in Gameweek Twenty-Three. Zero minutes played. With over five hundred sixty-two thousand transfers out this week, managers are abandoning ship. Newcastle face Liverpool tonight in what could be a difficult fixture. John McGinn remains sidelined for Aston Villa with a knee injury, expected back twenty-first March. He's been haemorrhaging transfers with over twenty-five thousand out this week. And speaking of Liverpool, they face Newcastle at Anfield tonight after that shocking three-two loss to Bournemouth. Arne Slot will be looking for a response. Elsewhere, Man United's momentum under interim boss Michael Carrick continues after beating Arsenal. They host Fulham tomorrow.

Top Three Transfers In. Number one: Wilson from Fulham. Six point one million pounds, twenty-four point one percent owned, up two hundred forty-six thousand transfers this week. Wilson scored and grabbed three bonus points in Gameweek Twenty-Three against Brighton, playing the full ninety minutes. That's eight goals and six assists this season now. Fulham face Man United tomorrow, and while Old Trafford is tricky, Wilson's on fire. Five point eight expected points for Gameweek Twenty-Four. The form is undeniable, six goals in his last six games. Verdict: Good option if you don't own him.

Number two: Virgil from Liverpool. Five point nine million pounds, twenty-one point nine percent owned. Thirty-eight thousand transfers in despite Liverpool's defensive struggles. Virgil scored against Bournemouth in that three-two defeat, playing ninety minutes and collecting nine points. Seven clean sheets this season, but Liverpool have conceded thirty-two goals, which is concerning. Tonight they host Newcastle, and with five point three expected points, he's a solid captain differential. The fixtures improve after this with Man City, then Nott'm Forest in Gameweek Twenty-Seven. Verdict: Essential for Liverpool defensive coverage.

Number three: Rogers from Aston Villa. Seven point seven million pounds, thirty-one point five percent owned, nearly two hundred thousand transfers in. Rogers assisted in Villa's two-nil win at Newcastle, adding eight points. That's seven goals and five assists this season, playing in an advanced role under Unai Emery. Tomorrow Villa host Brentford, then face Bournemouth in Gameweek Twenty-Five. Four point five expected points this week. At seven point seven million, he's premium priced but delivering premium returns. Verdict: Essential midfielder if you can afford him.

Top Three Transfers Out. Number one: Bruno Guimaraes from Newcastle. Seven point two million pounds, seventeen point three percent owned, down a staggering five hundred sixty-two thousand transfers. Bruno didn't play at all against Aston Villa, zero minutes. No injury news reported, which makes this even more concerning. Is Eddie Howe rotating, or is there something else? One hundred twenty total points this season with eight goals and five assists shows his quality, but you can't pick a player who doesn't play. With Liverpool tonight, this is brutal timing. Verdict: Sell immediately.

Number two: Jurrien Timber from Arsenal. Six point three million pounds, twenty-seven point seven percent owned, down one hundred sixty-five thousand transfers. Timber played ninety minutes in Arsenal's three-two loss at Man United but collected just one point. Ten clean sheets this season is excellent, but Arsenal have now conceded in back-to-back games. They face Leeds tomorrow, a decent fixture, but at six point three million, you need more than one-pointers. Four point eight expected points isn't inspiring. Verdict: Hold for one more week, then reassess.

Number three: Kelleher from Brentford. Four point six million pounds, ten percent owned, down forty-four thousand transfers. Kelleher conceded two against Nott'm Forest, collecting just one point. That's thirty-two goals conceded this season for Brentford under Keith Andrews. Five clean sheets all season isn't enough for a set-and-forget keeper. Tomorrow they face Aston Villa away, then Newcastle in Gameweek Twenty-Five. Neither fixture screams clean sheet. Verdict: Sell and upgrade.

Differential picks. Aaronson from Leeds, five point four million pounds, just zero point eight percent owned. He played eighty-four minutes in the one-one draw with Everton, adding four points. Four goals and six assists this season with five point two expected points against Arsenal tomorrow. Leeds at home under Daniel Farke have been decent, and Aaronson's low ownership makes him a fascinating punt. Just fifteen thousand net transfers shows nobody's paying attention.

Sels from Nott'm Forest, four point six million pounds, five point six percent owned. The keeper kept a clean sheet against Brentford, collecting six points. Four clean sheets this season and Sean Dyche has Forest organized defensively. They face Crystal Palace tomorrow, then have a kind run. At four point six million, he's affordable bench fodder who can deliver.

Captaincy pick: Wilson from Fulham against Man United. He's in red-hot form with ten points last week and facing a United defense that's improved but not impenetrable. Differential choice with upside. Key tip: Don't panic sell Bruno Guimaraes before checking Eddie Howe's press conference. If he's rested, great. If he's dropped, that's a different story.

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