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

With the Gameweek 32 deadline arriving Friday, 10th April at 17:30, there's no time to waste. In this rapid-fire episode of Who Got The Points?, we cut through the noise to give you everything you need to make the right moves before the clock runs out. We kick off with the injury bulletin — Mbeumo and Šeško both withdrew from international duty but are expected fit for GW32, while Arsenal's Eze carries a calf concern with a 75% chance of playing ahead of their home clash with Bournemouth. We also flag Raul's benching at Fulham and Nott'm Forest's stunning 3-0 demolition of Spurs. On transfers in, we break down why Welbeck (£6.2m) is essential right now after his 12-point GW31 haul, why Gibbs-White (£7.4m) is a standout differential with Forest in blistering form, and why Szoboszlai (£7.0m) offers reliable mid-price value with Liverpool hosting Fulham. For transfers out, we make the case against Iwobi facing a brutal Liverpool away day, question Casemiro's fading attacking returns, and weigh the risk around the injured Eze. Differentials covered include Flemming, Cunha, and Kelleher, while captaincy analysis points firmly in one direction — but you'll want to hear why before committing the armband. We also flag a key tip around Arsenal's clean sheet chances that many managers are getting wrong. 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, the rapid-fire news bulletin. First up, Mbeumo and Šeško — both withdrew from international duty with knocks, but the latest word is that both should be fit for Gameweek thirty-two. Keep calm, hold tight, they're expected back. Second, there are Arsenal injury concerns flagged from the EFL Cup final. Eze is listed as doubtful with a calf injury — seventy-five percent chance of playing, so a slight risk heading into that home game against Bournemouth. Third, Raul was benched in Gameweek thirty-one as Fulham hammered Burnley three-one. Wilson is flying with ten goals and counting — more on him shortly. And finally, Nott'm Forest are in superb form, thrashing Spurs three-nil in Gameweek thirty-one. Under Sean Dyche, they're defensively resolute and dangerous going forward. Keep that in mind.

Now let's get into the transfers. Here are your top three ins for Gameweek thirty-two.

Number one: Welbeck from Brighton. Six point two million pounds, four point seven percent ownership, and he hauled twelve points in Gameweek thirty-one with a brace and three bonus points against Liverpool. Twelve goals for the season already — this man is in the form of his career. Brighton travel to Burnley in Gameweek thirty-two, and that is a fantastic fixture under Scott Parker's struggling side. With ninety-six thousand transfers in this week, the secret is out. His expected points for Gameweek thirty-two sit at six point five. Verdict: Essential. Get him in now before his price rises.

Number two: Gibbs-White from Nott'm Forest. Seven point four million pounds, four point nine percent ownership. He scored in Gameweek thirty-one, bagged eight points, and has nine goals and two assists this season. Forest host Aston Villa in Gameweek thirty-two — a tough fixture on paper, but Forest's form is extraordinary right now. Six points expected for Gameweek thirty-two. With sixteen thousand transfers in this week and only four point nine percent ownership, he's a genuine differential. Verdict: Good buy with excellent short-term form.

Number three: Szoboszlai from Liverpool. Seven million pounds, thirteen point nine percent ownership, rising with thirty-nine thousand transfers in this week. Liverpool host Fulham on Saturday the eleventh of April in Gameweek thirty-two — a tasty home fixture for Arne Slot's side. Szoboszlai has five goals and three assists this season, averaging four point two points per game, and his expected points for Gameweek thirty-two are five point seven. He played the full ninety against Brighton in Gameweek thirty-one and remains nailed on. Verdict: Good — solid mid-price midfielder with a great home fixture.

Now your top three outs for Gameweek thirty-two.

Number one: Iwobi from Fulham. Six point four million pounds, just two point six percent ownership — and it's sliding. He returned only one point in Gameweek thirty-one despite playing the full ninety as Fulham beat Burnley. Four goals and three assists all season, and with fifteen thousand transfers out this week, managers are bailing. In Gameweek thirty-two, Fulham travel to Liverpool — that is a really tough away day. With Welbeck and Wilson in far better form and Raul potentially returning to the Fulham attack, Iwobi's role could diminish further. Verdict: Sell. Reinvest elsewhere.

Number two: Casemiro from Man United. Five point seven million pounds, three point two percent ownership. Yes, he has a tidy one hundred and thirty-four total points on the season, but in Gameweek thirty-one he returned just one point despite playing eighty-one minutes in the draw at Bournemouth. Seven thousand six hundred transfers out this week. Man United host Leeds in Gameweek thirty-two — Leeds have four expected goals for that fixture, so it's not straightforward. Michael Carrick's side are inconsistent and Casemiro's attacking returns have dried up recently. Verdict: Sell if you need the funds for a premium asset.

Number three: Eze from Arsenal. Seven point two million pounds, seven point nine percent ownership. He has the calf injury concern — seventy-five percent to play is not exactly reassuring. Arsenal host Bournemouth in Gameweek thirty-two and Bournemouth have five expected goals for that fixture, which is actually a tough ask for a clean sheet. Eze has zero points in Gameweek thirty-one and with the fitness doubt, the risk is real. If you're looking to free up funds or can't afford the doubt, this might be the time to act. Verdict: Hold if you can afford the risk, Sell if you need certainty.

Differential picks now — all under ten percent ownership.

First up: Flemming from Burnley. He's been flagged as a player to watch for a couple of gameweeks running, and he scored again in Gameweek thirty-one as Burnley went down three-one to Fulham. In Gameweek thirty-two, Burnley host Brighton — a more manageable home fixture. Under Scott Parker, Flemming is getting consistent minutes and attacking involvement. Low ownership, low price, and in form. Ideal differential if you're chasing rank.

Second: Cunha from Man United. Eight million pounds, eight point three percent ownership — just sneaking under our differential threshold. He picked up six points in Gameweek thirty-one with an assist and a bonus point. Seven goals and four assists this season. Man United host Leeds in Gameweek thirty-two and Leeds have been porous away from home. With twenty-six thousand transfers in this week, momentum is building. If you missed the boat earlier, this might be your last chance before ownership climbs.

Third: Kelleher, now at Brentford. Four point eight million pounds, thirteen point five percent ownership — wait, that's nudging our threshold, but he hauled nine points in Gameweek thirty-one with a clean sheet and two bonus points. Eight clean sheets this season and Brentford drew nil-nil with Leeds in Gameweek thirty-one. In Gameweek thirty-two, Brentford host Everton — four expected goals for Everton, so clean sheet chances are moderate. Solid budget keeper option if you're after a consistent rotation pick.

Captaincy and one key tip. For Gameweek thirty-two, the captaincy arrow points firmly at Welbeck. Brighton versus Burnley away is a gift fixture, and after that twelve-point haul in Gameweek thirty-one, he is in the form of his life with twelve goals for the season. Arne Slot's Liverpool at home to Fulham is the alternative if you already have Szoboszlai or want a safer armband.

Key tip: Arsenal versus Bournemouth looks like an obvious clean sheet opportunity, but Bournemouth have five expected goals for that fixture — do not assume a blank sheet. Saka is available and has ten clean sheets and eight assists this season — his expected points for Gameweek thirty-two are five point eight. If you have the budget, Saka is nailed on and can haul from any game. That deadline is Friday the tenth of April at seventeen thirty — don't leave it late.

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