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

With the Gameweek 32 deadline looming on Friday 10th April, this episode of Who Got The Points? cuts straight to the chase with everything FPL managers need to know before making their moves. We kick off with the latest injury news: Gabriel and Rice are fit for Arsenal's home clash with Bournemouth, but Saka and Timber remain out. Meanwhile, Alexander Isak is a doubt for Newcastle's trip to Crystal Palace, and Mbeumo and Ndiaye are flagged as injury concerns – making Thursday and Friday press conferences essential viewing before finalising your squad. On the flip side, Nottingham Forest hammered Spurs 3-0 in Gameweek 31, and they now host Aston Villa looking like one of the best defensive units in the league. In terms of transfers in, Bruno Fernandes is crowned Essential after another 13-point haul, while budget gem Welbeck continues to deliver at just £6.2m. Lacroix at Crystal Palace earns a Good rating with ten clean sheets to his name. We also highlight three under-the-radar differentials – Murillo, Bijol, and Calafiori – all under six percent ownership with serious upside. For transfers out, Mavropanos, Rodon, and Van Hecke all face scrutiny. Captaincy recommendation lands firmly with Fernandes, with Welbeck as the differential alternative. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.

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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.

Here's what you need to know in the next seven minutes to nail your Gameweek Thirty Two transfers before that Friday deadline. Let's go.

Right, into the news. And it's a big one for Arsenal fans. Gabriel and Rice are both fit after midweek action, which is great news ahead of their Gameweek Thirty Two home fixture against Bournemouth. However, Saka and Timber are still absent, so temper your expectations on the attacking side. Arsenal at home against Bournemouth is a tasty fixture, but know your limits on which assets to target.

Isak is a doubt for Newcastle heading into Gameweek Thirty Two. Keep an eye on Thursday and Friday press conferences for more clarity before that deadline. Eddie Howe's side travel to Crystal Palace on Sunday, and without Isak, their attacking threat drops significantly.

Mbeumo and Ndiaye are also in the early injury concerns list, so again, manager press conferences on Thursday and Friday are must-watch before committing transfers. Stay patient, don't panic buy before team news drops.

And finally, Nott'm Forest absolutely battered Spurs three nil in Gameweek Thirty One. Sean Dyche's side are flying and they host Aston Villa in Gameweek Thirty Two. That defensive unit is looking very solid indeed.

Now let's get into the transfers.

First up in, B.Fernandes. Ten point three million pounds, forty-five percent ownership. The man delivered again in Gameweek Thirty One - a goal, an assist, and bonus points for thirteen total. He now has seventeen assists and eight goals this season. His form rating is eleven point five and he's expected to haul twelve points next gameweek against Leeds. Man Utd at home versus Leeds is a fixture that screams attacking returns. With Michael Carrick's side hitting form and B.Fernandes at the heart of everything, this is an absolute must-own. Verdict: Essential.

Next in, Welbeck. Six point two million pounds, five point five percent ownership. What a Gameweek Thirty One he had. Two goals, three bonus points, twelve total. Brighton beat Liverpool two one, and Welbeck was the hero. He now has twelve goals this season, and Brighton face Burnley away in Gameweek Thirty Two under Fabian Hurzeler. That's a fixture Brighton should dominate. At six point two million pounds, he's a bargain. We recommended him yesterday and he backed it up immediately. Verdict: Essential.

Third transfer in, Lacroix at Crystal Palace. Five point one million pounds, four point seven percent ownership. Ten clean sheets this season, a goal, and two assists. His form rating sits at nine, and he's picking up transfers at pace with over thirty-six thousand transfers in this week already. Crystal Palace host Newcastle in Gameweek Thirty Two and Oliver Glasner's defence has been rock solid. Canvot and Richards alongside him make this one of the best defensive units in the game right now. Verdict: Good.

Now the transfers out. Let's keep this tight.

First out, Mavropanos at West Ham. Four point four million pounds, just zero point two percent ownership but worth flagging if you have him. He played ninety minutes in Gameweek Thirty One but picked up only three points in a blank performance. West Ham face Wolves at home in Gameweek Thirty Two, which on paper should offer a clean sheet opportunity, but West Ham have conceded thirty-six goals this season. His price has dropped and with better budget options available, he's one to move on from. Verdict: Sell.

Second out, Rodon at Leeds. Three point nine million pounds, four point two percent ownership. He's doubtful for Gameweek Thirty Two with an ankle injury, seventy-five percent chance of playing. Yes he got six points in Gameweek Thirty One, but the injury concern ahead of Leeds away at Man Utd makes him a risk. At three point nine million, you can upgrade to better options. Verdict: Sell unless injury clears.

Third out, Van Hecke at Brighton. Four point five million pounds, five point nine percent ownership. He played ninety minutes against Liverpool but only returned four points. Brighton now face Burnley in Gameweek Thirty Two which should be a clean sheet game, so if you hold him, he may have value. But with seven clean sheets this season and recent blank returns, there are sharper options for that budget slot. Verdict: Hold if you have him, but don't buy in now.

Quick-fire differentials. Under ten percent ownership only.

Murillo at Nott'm Forest. Five point two million pounds, just two point one percent owned. Eight points in Gameweek Thirty One against Spurs. Six clean sheets this season. Forest host Aston Villa in Gameweek Thirty Two and Sean Dyche's backline is on fire. Under two percent ownership makes this a genuine differential with serious clean sheet potential.

Bijol at Leeds. Three point nine million pounds, zero point five percent owned. Eleven points in Gameweek Thirty One including three bonus points and a clean sheet. He's in incredible form and Leeds away at Man Utd offers a big upset fixture. At three point nine million, this is the cheapest route to big points in Gameweek Thirty Two. A hidden gem.

Canafiori at Arsenal. Five point six million pounds, six percent owned. Arsenal host Bournemouth and Mikel Arteta's side have kept eleven clean sheets this season. Gabriel and Rice are fit. Calafiori is averaging great underlying numbers and at just six percent ownership, he feels underpriced heading into a massive home fixture.

Captaincy pick for Gameweek Thirty Two? B.Fernandes. Man Utd at home against Leeds. He's in the form of his life, seventeen assists this season, expected twelve points. No brainer. If you want a differential captain, Welbeck against Burnley is your alternative. Key tip: wait for press conferences Thursday and Friday before finalising your squad given the Isak, Mbeumo, and Ndiaye doubts. Don't get burned by injury news you could have avoided.

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