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Here's what you need to know in the next seven minutes to nail Gameweek thirty-two. Transfers, captains, differentials — let's go.
Right, let's rip through the news. First up, Saliba is doubtful for Arsenal's home game against Bournemouth with an ankle injury — seventy-five percent chance of playing, but if you've got him, keep an eye on late team news. At thirteen point two percent ownership, he's a significant concern for a lot of managers. Arsenal are at home against Bournemouth on Saturday, so the fixture is tasty regardless.
Ndiaye picked up ten points in Gameweek thirty-one despite having a foot injury — she's listed as doubtful with a seventy-five percent chance of playing for Gameweek thirty-two. Everton visit Brentford, and while the fixture isn't the easiest, Ndiaye's form is hard to ignore if she's fit.
Big picture — Gameweek thirty-one threw up some massive results. Everton hammered Chelsea three-nil, Brighton beat Liverpool two-one, and Nott'm Forest absolutely destroyed Spurs three-nil. Sunderland also shocked Newcastle two-one. Lots of FPL chaos. Let's get into what it means for your team.
Now, the top three transfers in for Gameweek thirty-two.
First up — Beto from Everton. Five point zero million pounds. Two point six percent ownership. This man just scored two goals and grabbed an assist against Chelsea to bag sixteen points. Sixteen. At five million pounds, that's obscene value. He's had six goals this season and his expected points for Gameweek thirty-two against Brentford sit at seven point two. Over twenty-two thousand transfers in already this week. His form rating is seven point two and he's been quietly one of the best budget forwards going. Verdict: Essential. Get him in now before the price rises.
Second — Welbeck from Brighton. Six point two million pounds. Four point nine percent ownership. We flagged Welbeck as essential yesterday and he delivered immediately — two goals against Liverpool in Gameweek thirty-one, twelve points, and he's now on twelve goals for the season. Brighton travel to Burnley in Gameweek thirty-two, and then have Spurs in Gameweek thirty-three — back-to-back very favourable fixtures. Over one hundred and twenty-two thousand transfers in this week tell you everything you need to know. Expected points of six point five. Verdict: Essential.
Third — B.Fernandes from Man Utd. Ten point three million pounds. Forty-four point four percent ownership. He is in absolutely ridiculous form — eleven as his current form rating, one hundred and eighty-nine total points, and thirteen points in Gameweek thirty-one alone with a goal and an assist against Bournemouth. He now has seventeen assists and eight goals this season. Man Utd host Leeds on Monday night in Gameweek thirty-two, which looks a very winnable fixture under Michael Carrick. Expected points of eleven point five. Over one hundred and nineteen thousand transfers in. Verdict: Essential if you don't already own him.
Now the top three transfers out for Gameweek thirty-two.
First — Bowen from West Ham. Seven point five million pounds. Eight point eight percent ownership. He played ninety minutes in Gameweek thirty-one and managed just two points. West Ham host Wolves on Friday night in Gameweek thirty-two, which is a fixture rated two versus two in difficulty — hardly inspiring. Eight goals and seven assists this season looked promising, but form has cooled. Over sixty-two thousand transfers in this week feel premature given his output. His expected points of five point three don't justify the seven point five million pounds price tag when better options exist. Verdict: Sell if you can upgrade.
Second — Dewsbury-Hall from Everton. Five point one million pounds. Five point zero percent ownership. He played eighty-eight minutes in Gameweek thirty-one and managed just three points despite Everton smashing Chelsea three-nil. When your team wins by that scoreline and your midfielder bags three points, that's a concern. His expected points for Gameweek thirty-two are five point zero, and he's being transferred out by over eight thousand managers. With Beto and Ndiaye both hauling, the Everton premium is better spent elsewhere in the squad. Verdict: Sell.
Third — keep this one sharp. If you have any Spurs assets that aren't nailed on starters, get them out. Sunderland host Spurs in Gameweek thirty-two and Thomas Frank's side just conceded three to Nott'm Forest with zero in response. Sunderland are in form having beaten Newcastle two-one in Gameweek thirty-one. Avoid the Spurs rotation risk entirely.
Now for our differential picks — all under ten percent ownership.
Gordon from Newcastle. Seven point four million pounds. Seven point four percent ownership. Ten points in Gameweek thirty-one with a goal and three bonus points. Crystal Palace versus Newcastle on Sunday is rated three versus three in difficulty — evenly matched, but Gordon's been involved in ten goals this season and his expected points are seven point five. Under ten percent and hitting form at the right time of the season. Worth a look if you need a midfield differential.
Tarkowski from Everton. Five point seven million pounds. Eleven point four percent ownership — just above ten percent but worth the mention given his Gameweek thirty-one clean sheet and six points against Chelsea. He's kept eleven clean sheets this season, averaging four point seven points per game, and has expected points of six point zero for Gameweek thirty-two against Brentford. Nearly seventy-six thousand transfers in this week. Brilliant budget defender.
André from Wolves. Five point two million pounds. Just zero point one percent ownership. Wolves play West Ham on Friday night — it's an early cut-off deadline. André's form is six point three, expected points of five point eight, and he's a crucial creative force in the Wolves midfield under Rob Edwards. A genuine differential if you want someone almost no one else has.
Captaincy pick for Gameweek thirty-two — B.Fernandes. Man Utd host Leeds on Monday night. Eleven point five expected points, seventeen assists this season, form rating of eleven. He has been the standout FPL captain pick week after week and there's no reason to overthink it here. If you own him, he's the armband. If you're looking for a slightly contrarian captain option, Welbeck at Brighton versus Burnley on Saturday could be your differential armband.
Quick key tip — the Gameweek thirty-two deadline is Friday the tenth of April at five thirty in the afternoon. West Ham versus Wolves kicks off at seven o'clock on Friday evening, so don't get caught out. Make your moves before that Friday deadline, especially if you're targeting André or any Wolves assets.
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