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

The final whistle is almost here — Gameweek 38 is upon us and the Sunday 24th May deadline waits for no one. In this packed episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before locking in their squads for the last time this season. We cover four major injury and news items, including Gyokeres being benched against Burnley, a concern for Alderete at Sunderland, Robinson confirmed as Fulham's penalty taker, and a potentially significant injury to Tonali for Newcastle owners. On the transfers in, we highlight three essential picks: Anderson from Nott'm Forest (5.6m) who delivered 12 points and two assists against Man Utd with a favourable home fixture against Bournemouth; Szoboszlai from Liverpool (7.0m) boasting the joint-highest expected points among midfielders at 6.5 ahead of Liverpool hosting Brentford; and Saliba from Arsenal (6.3m) who has amassed 15 clean sheets this season and carries an expected points figure of 6.8. We also name three players to sell — Eze, Bruno G. from Newcastle, and Igor Jesus — and spotlight two must-consider differentials under two percent ownership in Le Fée from Sunderland and Dango from Brentford, both of whom delivered massive Gameweek 37 hauls. Captaincy recommendation goes to Szoboszlai, with crucial final-day strategy advice including the simultaneous kick-off warning for all GW38 fixtures. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.

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Here's what you need to know in the next seven minutes — Gameweek thirty-seven is nearly done, Gameweek thirty-eight is right around the corner, and there are some massive decisions to make before that Sunday deadline. Let's get into it.

Right, rapid-fire news now. First up — Gyokeres was benched for Arsenal against Burnley in Gameweek thirty-seven, which is a concern for those who bought him on the back of recent recommendations. Keep a close eye on whether he features as a starter going into the final gameweek. Second — there's an injury concern for Alderete from Sunderland, so if you've got any exposure there, worth monitoring. Third — Robinson was the designated penalty taker for Fulham, which is crucial set-piece intel heading into Gameweek thirty-eight. And fourth — Tonali picked up an injury which could be significant for Newcastle owners. Keep tabs on his availability ahead of Gameweek thirty-eight.

Now let's talk transfers IN for Gameweek thirty-eight.

First up — Anderson from Nott'm Forest. Five point six million pounds, seven point seven percent ownership. He bagged two assists in Gameweek thirty-seven, racking up twelve points with a stunning display against Man Utd. His form rating is seven point two — the highest in our data today. He's got four goals and five assists this season, averaging four point eight points per game. Forest host Bournemouth in Gameweek thirty-eight, which on paper looks manageable. With over forty thousand transfers in this gameweek already, the secret is out. Verdict — Essential. Get him in before the deadline.

Second — Szoboszlai from Liverpool. Seven million pounds, thirteen point three percent ownership. He delivered two assists against Aston Villa in Gameweek thirty-seven for nine points, and his expected points for Gameweek thirty-eight sit at six point five — the joint highest among midfielders in our data. Liverpool host Brentford at home on Sunday, and Szoboszlai has six goals and seven assists this season. His form is building at exactly the right time. Verdict — Essential. A prime asset for the final day.

Third — Saliba from Arsenal. Six point three million pounds, seventeen point two percent ownership. He kept a clean sheet against Burnley in Gameweek thirty-seven, picking up eight points. The man has fifteen clean sheets this season — fifteen — and just twenty goals conceded all campaign. Arsenal travel to Crystal Palace in Gameweek thirty-eight, and with an expected points figure of six point eight, he's arguably the best value defender in the game right now. Verdict — Essential for the final gameweek.

Now the transfers OUT.

First — Eze from Arsenal. Seven point three million pounds, eight point nine percent ownership. Now look — Eze is listed under Arsenal in the current FPL data, and while he played seventy-two minutes against Burnley, he only returned three points with a clean sheet. His form is just three point four, his expected points for Gameweek thirty-eight are four point four, and he's been outperformed by cheaper midfield options all season. If you're tightening your squad for the final gameweek, this could be the swap. Verdict — Sell if you need funds for better options.

Second — Bruno G. from Newcastle. Six point nine million pounds, six point two percent ownership. He played the full ninety minutes in Newcastle's three one win over West Ham but blanked completely — zero goals, zero assists, zero bonus, just four points. His form dips to four point five and the expected points for Gameweek thirty-eight sit at the same level. Newcastle face Fulham away, which isn't a standout fixture. Tonali's injury might help his influence, but at nearly seven million pounds, you can do better. Verdict — Sell.

Third — we're keeping this consistent with recent advice — Igor Jesus remains a sell. If you haven't moved him out yet, Gameweek thirty-eight is your last chance to extract value from that transfer. The better options in attack are clearly elsewhere.

Now for the differentials — players under ten percent ownership who could go bang on the final day.

E.Le Fée from Sunderland. Four point eight million pounds, just one point five percent ownership. He scored a goal and grabbed an assist in Gameweek thirty-seven for thirteen points, with three bonus on top. Five goals and six assists this season at four point eight million pounds is outstanding value. Sunderland host Chelsea in Gameweek thirty-eight — not a nailed clean sheet by any means, but the attacking potential is real. He's pulled in over five thousand transfers in this gameweek alone. At that price, he's a brilliant differential.

O.Dango from Brentford. Five point six million pounds, one point six percent ownership. He was sensational in Gameweek thirty-seven — two goals, three bonus points, fifteen points total. Seven goals and eight assists across the season for a player under two percent owned — that's criminal. Brentford host Liverpool in Gameweek thirty-eight, which is a tough fixture, but Dango clearly has a nose for goal and the potential for a big haul. High risk, high reward.

Captaincy pick for Gameweek thirty-eight — Szoboszlai. Liverpool at home against Brentford, six point five expected points, two assists in his last outing, and his form is peaking at exactly the right moment. He's your best mid-price captaincy option. If you want a premium alternative, keep an eye on what happens in the Bournemouth versus Man City and Chelsea versus Spurs fixtures in Gameweek thirty-seven before making your final call. One key tip — with all Gameweek thirty-eight matches kicking off simultaneously on Sunday the twenty-fourth of May, there's no room for error. Set your lineup early, double-check your captain, and don't get caught out by late team news.

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