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

FPL managers face critical decisions ahead of Gameweek 20 as Bruno Fernandes is ruled out until mid-January with a hamstring injury. This episode delivers essential transfer advice with Gabriel leading the way at 16.3% ownership following his 15-point haul, while Everton's defensive transformation under Moyes makes Pickford and the backline must-have assets. Discover why James Garner at £5.0m is the steal of the week with just 0.9% ownership after his 16-point explosion. We break down Declan Rice's fitness concerns, Antoine Semenyo's potential January exit, and Newcastle's red-hot form with Bruno Guimaraes flying. Get the lowdown on essential transfers out including Bruno Fernandes, Morgan Rogers, and Piero Hincapie. Explore differential picks under 10% ownership like Jake O'Brien (0.5% owned) and Matheus Nunes offering unique captaincy angles for Gameweek 20. With detailed analysis of Everton's eight clean sheets, Arsenal's defensive coverage options, and key fixture swings, this episode provides everything you need to navigate the Gameweek 20 deadline on Saturday at 11:00 GMT. 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.

Welcome to Who Got The Points? I'm Archer, and here's what you need to know in the next seven minutes. Gameweek nineteen brought defensive masterclasses, Gabriel banged in a goal and fifteen points to reward his huge ownership, and we've got twenty-four hours to nail our squads for Gameweek twenty. Let's dive in.

First, your rapid-fire news bulletin. The big story? Bruno Fernandes is out with a hamstring injury until the seventeenth of January. That's huge for Manchester United's midfield and terrible news for his twelve point seven percent ownership. Get him out immediately. Second, Arsenal's Declan Rice also picked up an injury in that four one thrashing of Aston Villa. Reports suggest it's minor, but with no Gameweek twenty fixture until Saturday, monitor this closely. Third, Everton are suddenly the defensive heroes of the league. Eight clean sheets this season now after that two nil win at Nottingham Forest. Pickford and that backline are genuine assets. Fourth, Antoine Semenyo is reportedly heading for a January move away from Bournemouth. If you own him, consider your options. And fifth, Newcastle's form is blistering. Three goals at Burnley makes it back-to-back wins. Bruno Guimaraes is flying.

Now, your top three transfers in for Gameweek twenty. First up, Gabriel from Arsenal at six point four million pounds. He's seen almost two hundred thousand transfers in this week alone, ownership now at sixteen point three percent. That's a monster haul in Gameweek nineteen, started and played seventy-six minutes before being subbed, scored once, kept a clean sheet, grabbed three bonus points for fifteen total. That's his second goal of the season to go with eight clean sheets already. Arsenal face Bournemouth away on Saturday, then Liverpool in Gameweek twenty-one. The fixtures turn trickier, but he's proving essential for set-piece threat and defensive solidity. Verdict? Essential. Every team needs Arsenal defensive coverage, and Gabriel is the premium pick.

Second, James Garner from Everton at five million pounds exactly. Talk about value. He's attracted over twenty-one thousand transfers in after that sixteen-point explosion at Forest. Started and played the full ninety, scored one, assisted one, kept a clean sheet, and claimed maximum bonus. That's his eighth clean sheet of the season, and he's now on two goals and three assists. Everton face Brentford at home in Gameweek twenty, then Wolves away. With David Moyes organizing that defense, and Garner contributing at both ends, he's the bargain midfielder everyone's chasing. Just zero point nine percent ownership makes him a true differential. Verdict? Good option if you need funds elsewhere. At five million, he's a steal.

Third, Jordan Pickford at five point five million pounds. Over twenty thousand managers brought him in after another ten-point return. Played the full ninety, kept his eighth clean sheet of the season against Forest, made crucial saves, and earned two bonus points. Fifty-one saves this season shows he's busy but effective. Everton's defensive transformation under Moyes is real. Home to Brentford next, then fixtures against Wolves, West Ham, and Burnley look favorable. Eleven point three percent ownership means he's climbing fast. Verdict? Essential goalkeeper. The form, the fixtures, the price. Pickford ticks every box.

Now your top three transfers out. First, Bruno Fernandes at nine point one million pounds. Over twenty-five thousand transfers out already, and there'll be more. Injured until mid-January with a hamstring problem, he's dead money at that price. Manchester United's fixtures aren't great either with Leeds away and then the Manchester derby. His five goals and seven assists look good on paper, but that injury makes him an immediate sell. Verdict? Sell now. Free up that nine point one million for someone fit and firing.

Second, Morgan Rogers from Aston Villa at seven point four million pounds. Huge ownership at twenty-four point four percent, but nearly nine and a half thousand shipped him out after that Arsenal disappointment. Played eighty-one minutes, blanked completely, managed just one point. Yes, he's got seven goals and three assists this season, but Gameweek twenty brings Nottingham Forest at home, then Crystal Palace away. Villa's attack looked toothless against Arsenal. He's expensive at seven point four million and there are better options. Verdict? Hold if you have bigger fires, but consider selling if you need funds.

Third, Piero Hincapie from Arsenal at five point four million pounds. Almost ten thousand managers ditched him despite Arsenal keeping a clean sheet against Villa. Why? He played ninety minutes for just two points, no bonus, and he's simply not offering value at five point four million. Two clean sheets all season is poor for an Arsenal defender. Gabriel and Saliba are the picks in that backline. Even with favorable fixtures coming, Hincapie isn't where the points are. Verdict? Sell. Downgrade to a cheaper option or upgrade to Gabriel.

Time for differential picks under ten percent ownership. First, Jake O'Brien from Everton at four point nine million pounds. Just half a percent ownership makes him the ultimate differential. Played the full ninety at Forest, kept the clean sheet for eight points. That's his seventh clean sheet in nineteen games. At four point nine million, he's incredible value. Second, Matheus Nunes from Manchester City at five point four million pounds. Two point five percent owned, he's got six clean sheets, one goal, four assists this season. City face Chelsea away on Sunday, then Brighton at home. If Pep Guardiola's side rediscover form, Nunes could deliver. Third, Bruno Guimaraes. Yes, he's thirteen point nine percent owned so not quite differential territory, but that ten-point haul at Burnley with a goal and three bonus is exactly why he's worth consideration. Newcastle face Crystal Palace at home next. Six goals, four assists this season, and he's carrying that team.

Captaincy for Gameweek twenty? Gabriel is the bold pick against Bournemouth. That set-piece threat is real. But if you want safer, look at the attacking options from Liverpool away at Fulham or Arsenal's forwards. Key tip? Don't sleep on Everton's defense. They've kept eight clean sheets in nineteen games under Moyes. With fixtures against Brentford, Wolves, and Burnley coming, double up on Pickford and a defender if you can.

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