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

With the Gameweek 37 deadline hitting Friday 15th May at 5:30pm, there's no time to waste. In this action-packed episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know to make the right moves before the window slams shut. We start with the latest injury news — Arsenal's White and Calafiori are carrying fitness concerns ahead of the Gunners' mouth-watering home clash with Burnley, while Nottingham Forest's Gibbs-White is also a doubt for the trip to Man United. Eze is flagged as an injury risk after being subbed off at 66 minutes against West Ham, making him a sell candidate despite 8.9% ownership. And rotation chaos continues to swirl around Man City ahead of their Gameweek 37 visit to Bournemouth. On the transfer ins, we make the case for Saka as the must-have asset, backed by strong underlying stats and a premium fixture. Budget gem Anderson at Nottingham Forest is delivering extraordinary value at just £5.6m, while differential pick Rayan at Bournemouth offers a thrilling sub-2% ownership punt. We also identify three clear sells — Eze, Szoboszlai, and Pedro Porro — and explain exactly why funds should be redirected. For differential hunters, we spotlight flying-under-the-radar Ampadu at Leeds, who banked 10 points last gameweek at just £4.9m. Captaincy verdict? It's Saka, and it's not close. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.

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

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-seven transfers before that Friday deadline at five thirty pm.

Right, let's hit the news bulletins fast. First up, injury concerns at Arsenal. There are fitness doubts surrounding White and Calafiori heading into Gameweek thirty-seven, which is a concern given Arsenal's home fixture against Burnley on Monday the eighteenth of May. Burnley have a dreadful away record so Arsenal assets could be gold dust — but only if your defenders are fit. Keep a close eye on team news closer to the deadline.

Secondly, Gibbs-White at Nottingham Forest is also carrying a knock after the Newcastle draw in Gameweek thirty-six. With Forest travelling to Man United on Sunday, that's a fixture to monitor carefully.

Thirdly, there are reports that Eze is at risk of missing time. He came off after sixty-six minutes against West Ham in Gameweek thirty-six and managed just three points. He's at seven point three million pounds and owned by nearly nine percent of managers — that's a concern we'll address in the sell section.

And finally, rotation remains a real headache at Man City. More comments from the camp suggest Gameweek thirty-seven against Bournemouth could still see changes, despite City's impressive three-nil win over Brentford. Marmoush's starting prospects remain uncertain. Tread carefully.

Now let's get into the transfers. Top three ins for Gameweek thirty-seven.

First up — Saka. Arsenal. Ten point zero million pounds. Eleven point four percent ownership. Nearly forty-eight thousand transfers in this gameweek alone. He started and played seventy-nine minutes in the West Ham win, picking up a clean sheet but just two points. The underlying story is better — Saka has seven goals and nine assists this season. Arsenal host Burnley at home on Monday and Burnley have given up five away goals in their last result. The early expert picks are pointing towards an Arsenal attacking double-up, and Saka is the cornerstone. Five expected points next gameweek. Essential if you're not already on him.

Second transfer in — Anderson. Nottingham Forest. Five point six million pounds. Seven point one percent ownership, rising fast with over sixteen thousand transfers in this gameweek. He bagged a goal from midfield against Newcastle, played the full ninety minutes, and picked up three bonus points — twelve in total in Gameweek thirty-six. One hundred and sixty-six points for the season at just five point six million is extraordinary value. Forest face Man United away in Gameweek thirty-seven, which isn't glamorous, but Anderson's consistency makes him a compelling budget option. Five point one expected points next. Verdict: Good buy.

Third transfer in — Rayan. Bournemouth. Five point four million pounds. Only one point five percent ownership, and eleven thousand transfers in this week. He scored, played seventy-eight minutes, kept a clean sheet, and banked nine points in Gameweek thirty-six. Five goals and two assists this season as a budget midfielder. Bournemouth host Man City in Gameweek thirty-seven — yes that's a tough one — but City rotation is a genuine risk, and Bournemouth at home have been excellent this season. Six point five expected points next. Verdict: Good differential option if you're after a cheap enabler.

Now, three transfers out you should be thinking about.

First sell — Eze. Arsenal. Seven point three million pounds. Eight point nine percent ownership. He's been flagged as an injury risk and was subbed off at sixty-six minutes against West Ham with a knock. Three points in Gameweek thirty-six after just three points the week before. His form rating is three point five — his worst stretch of the season. Arsenal's upcoming double-up is appealing but if Eze is doubtful, you want someone certain to start, like Saka. If news over the next forty-eight hours confirms any fitness concern, he becomes a sell. Verdict: Sell, especially if Saka is your in.

Second up — Szoboszlai. Liverpool. Seven point zero million pounds. Thirteen percent ownership. He played the full ninety minutes against Chelsea but returned just two points — no goals, no assists, no clean sheet bonus. Liverpool drew one-all. He's had over thirteen thousand transfers out this week, and managers are clearly losing patience. With Liverpool visiting Aston Villa in Gameweek thirty-seven — a fixture rated four for the away team — that's not exactly a comfortable assignment. His season-long form of five point two has cooled significantly. Verdict: Sell, redirect funds into Arsenal assets.

Third out — Pedro Porro. Spurs. Five point two million pounds. Ten point seven percent ownership. He drew a blank in the one-one draw against Leeds in Gameweek thirty-six — three points from ninety minutes. No attacking returns. Spurs face Chelsea in Gameweek thirty-seven, which is a London derby where clean sheets are a lottery. His form has dipped and there are better defensive options available. Verdict: Sell and upgrade elsewhere.

Now let's talk differentials — players under ten percent ownership who could haul in Gameweek thirty-seven.

First differential — Rayan at Bournemouth. Already mentioned as a transfer in, but at one point five percent ownership and six point five expected points, he is genuinely differential. Nine points last gameweek and a tricky but winnable home fixture against Man City with rotation risk in the away squad. Back him.

Second differential — Ampadu. Leeds. Four point nine million pounds. Only zero point six percent ownership. He played the full ninety against Spurs, grabbed an assist, picked up three bonus points, and banked ten total in Gameweek thirty-six. Seven clean sheets this season for a four point nine million midfielder is remarkable budget value. Leeds host Brighton in Gameweek thirty-seven — a tricky fixture but four point seven expected points. If you need a cheap enabler, Ampadu is flying under everyone's radar.

Third differential — Anderson at Nottingham Forest again deserves a shout here if you want to lean into the sub-ten-percent angle. With just seven point one percent ownership and twelve points last gameweek, he could genuinely extend his lead in mini leagues for brave managers.

Captaincy pick for Gameweek thirty-seven — it has to be Saka. Arsenal at home to Burnley is the standout fixture of the gameweek. Burnley conceded five away in their last result and Arsenal's attacking intent has been relentless. Saka leads Arsenal's creative stats with seven goals and nine assists — he is primed for a big return. Five expected points as a base, but the upside is much higher. Captain him with confidence.

Key tip: Watch your Arsenal defensive assets — White and Calafiori have injury concerns. Before you bring in defenders from that backline, wait for team news in the next forty-eight hours. Saliba remains the safest option in that defence and was recommended as a buy previously — no reason to deviate from that.

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