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

With the Gameweek 27 deadline hitting Saturday 21st February at 1:30pm, there's no time to waste. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know to make the right moves before the weekend kicks off. We start with the key news: Arsenal's double blank continues after draws with Brentford and Wolves, sending nearly 93,000 managers rushing to sell Timber ahead of a daunting north London derby. Meanwhile, Man City demolished Fulham 3-0 with Donnarumma starring, and Bournemouth's Adli exploded for 10 points against Everton — putting him firmly on the radar. In transfers, we make the case for Adli (£5.4m, 0.4% ownership) as an essential differential, back Summerville (£5.6m) as a strong buy with the highest form rating in our data, and assess whether Mbeumo (£8.6m) is the safest mid-price pick heading into Everton away. On the sell side, Timber, Enzo, and Ekitiké all come under scrutiny with disappointing recent returns. Our differentials section highlights Scott from Bournemouth, O.Dango from Brentford, and M.Fernandes from West Ham — three under-the-radar picks all under 1% ownership with genuine upside. For captaincy, Mbeumo gets the armband nod with 7.0 expected points against Everton on Monday night. Don't miss this one before the deadline. 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 Gameweek twenty-seven before that Saturday deadline at one thirty. Let's go.

Right, news time. First up, Arsenal drew one-one with Brentford in Gameweek twenty-six, then followed it up with a two-two draw at Wolves. Two blank gameweeks in a row for the Gunners backline. J.Timber played a full one hundred and eighty minutes across both fixtures and got just three points. Managers are jumping ship in their thousands — nearly ninety-three thousand transfers out this week. The north London derby against Spurs in Gameweek twenty-seven makes things even trickier. Handle with care.

Next, Man City hammered Fulham three-nil in Gameweek twenty-six. Donnarumma kept a clean sheet and bagged seven points. Now they face Newcastle at home — that is a tough fixture on paper, but City at home are a different beast under Pep Guardiola. Keep an eye on that one.

Bournemouth beat Everton two-one in Gameweek twenty-six, and Adli was the standout performer, scoring and picking up the maximum bonus points for ten points. West Ham host Bournemouth in Gameweek twenty-seven — that fixture difficulty rating of two for Bournemouth as the away side makes Andoni Iraola's men very interesting.

Finally, Summerville picked up a clean sheet point in West Ham's one-one draw with Man Utd. Form is strong, and with Bournemouth visiting in Gameweek twenty-seven, there is genuine optimism around the Hammers attackers heading into the weekend.

Now let's get into the transfers.

Transfers In. Number one: Adli from Bournemouth, five point four million pounds, just zero point four percent ownership. He scored and grabbed maximum bonus in Gameweek twenty-six, bagging ten points, and his form rating is six point eight. Bournemouth travel to West Ham in Gameweek twenty-seven where they have a difficulty rating of just two. With six clean sheets this season and three goals already, Adli is quietly delivering. He has nearly thirty thousand transfers in this week. At that price and that low ownership, this is a differential worth acting on. Verdict: Essential.

Number two: Summerville from West Ham, five point six million pounds, two point eight percent ownership. His form rating is seven point two — the highest in our data today. He has four goals and three assists this season, and West Ham host Bournemouth at home with a fixture difficulty rating of three. Seventy-six thousand managers are already moving for him this week. In Gameweek twenty-six he played eighty-nine minutes and picked up a clean sheet. The upside here is real. Verdict: Good buy.

Number three: Mbeumo from Man Utd, eight point six million pounds, twenty-two point seven percent ownership. Nine goals and two assists this season, form of six point five, and expected points of seven point zero for Gameweek twenty-seven against Everton. He grabbed an assist and a bonus point in Gameweek twenty-six. Man Utd travel to Everton on Monday night — fixture difficulty of three each way. Mbeumo is one of the safest picks in that price bracket. Ninety-four thousand transfers in this week back that up. Verdict: Good.

Transfers Out. Number one: J.Timber from Arsenal, six point four million pounds, thirty point seven percent ownership. He was our concern earlier in the bulletin. Two draws for Arsenal, one-one and two-two, zero clean sheets across both matches. Nearly ninety-three thousand transfers out tells you everything. The Spurs derby is next — a four difficulty rating for Arsenal away. With twelve clean sheets this season he's been brilliant, but right now the momentum has stalled. Verdict: Sell, especially if you need the funds.

Number two: Enzo from Chelsea, six point nine million pounds, twenty-two point seven percent ownership. He blanked in Gameweek twenty-six with just two points and a hundred and thirty-five thousand managers are getting out. Chelsea face Burnley in Gameweek twenty-seven which looks decent on paper — difficulty of one for Chelsea at home — but Enzo's form has dropped off. Eight goals and three assists this season, but recent output has been poor. Scott Parker's Burnley side could be a surprise package defensively. With Palmer already the premium Chelsea pick, Enzo's case weakens. Verdict: Sell.

Number three: Ekitiké from Liverpool, eight point nine million pounds, twenty-five point nine percent ownership. He only managed two points in Gameweek twenty-six despite playing eighty-seven minutes. Ten goals this season sounds impressive, but his expected points for Gameweek twenty-seven are just five point zero as Liverpool travel to Nott'm Forest, a three-versus-three difficulty. Over sixty-five thousand transfers out this week. With that price tag, you need consistent returns and he is not delivering right now. Verdict: Sell if you can fund an upgrade.

Differentials time. Three low-owned picks to consider.

First: Scott from Bournemouth, five point zero million pounds, just zero point nine percent ownership. Six clean sheets this season and form of six point zero. Expected points of six point zero for Gameweek twenty-seven against West Ham. He played the full ninety in Gameweek twenty-six and Bournemouth have looked solid under Iraola. An absolute budget gem hiding in plain sight.

Second: O.Dango from Brentford, five point eight million pounds, zero point eight percent ownership. Five goals and five assists this season — that is a genuinely productive return. Brentford host Brighton in Gameweek twenty-seven, difficulty rating three versus four. He played the full ninety in Gameweek twenty-six. The price has dipped slightly this week, making him even better value. Forty thousand transfers in suggest others are starting to wake up.

Third: M.Fernandes from West Ham, five point five million pounds, zero point four percent ownership. Three goals and three assists this season, form of five point eight, and West Ham host Bournemouth in Gameweek twenty-seven. If you want double West Ham coverage with Summerville already in your squad, M.Fernandes is a tasty ultra-differential at that price.

Captaincy pick for Gameweek twenty-seven: Mbeumo. Nine goals this season, seven point zero expected points against Everton, and in excellent form. Man Utd have every reason to push for three points on Monday night under Michael Carrick. With the gameweek spread across Saturday to Monday, he is your safest armband option. Key tip: the deadline is Saturday the twenty-first at one thirty — do not sleep on this one. Get your team sorted before the first games kick off.

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