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

The 2025/26 Premier League season is officially over and Who Got The Points? is breaking down everything that mattered on the final day of Gameweek 38. From Aston Villa's stunning win at Man City to West Ham's demolition of Leeds, we cover all the key results and what they mean for your FPL season wrap-up. We dive deep into the top transfers in, spotlighting some criminally underowned differentials who delivered on the last day. J. Palhinha at Spurs hauled 12 points at under 1% ownership – a goal, clean sheet, and max bonus. E. Le Fée at Sunderland ended the season with 147 total points at just £4.8m, making him one of the bargains of the entire campaign. M. Fernandes at West Ham quietly racked up nine points in the finale with under 1% ownership. These are names you need in your planning for next season. On the flip side, we assess the disappointments – Saliba's zero-point finish despite Arsenal's clean sheet, Barnes' underwhelming season at Newcastle, and Dango's failure to deliver on the final day. We also flag a crucial tip every FPL manager needs to act on right now before the game resets, plus a forward-looking captaincy recommendation for next season that centres around a key Arsenal premium asset. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.

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

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Here's what you need to know in the next seven minutes. Gameweek thirty-eight is done and dusted, the two thousand and twenty-five to twenty-six Premier League season is officially over. Let's break down the final day, the big moments, and what it all means for your FPL season wrap-up. Who got the points? Let's go.

Right, rapid-fire news time. Gameweek thirty-eight is complete. All ten fixtures have finished. What a final day it was. Man United hammered Brighton three nil to end the season on a high. Aston Villa pulled off a stunning two one win at Man City, which will have massive implications for the final standings. Arsenal won one nil at Crystal Palace to cap off a strong run-in. Sunderland beat Chelsea two one in what was a brilliant result for the newly promoted side. And West Ham absolutely thumped Leeds three nil. The season is over. Now is the time to save your FPL gameweek history before the game refreshes for next season. Don't sleep on that, seriously.

Now let's get into the players. Starting with our top three transfers in, even though it's the final gameweek, let's reflect on who delivered and who you should be tracking heading into next season's planning.

First up, J.Palhinha at Spurs. Five point five million pounds. Just zero point nine percent ownership. And what a way to finish. Twelve points in Gameweek thirty-eight. He scored, kept a clean sheet, and picked up three bonus points. Full ninety minutes against Everton in that one nil win. Five goals and three assists across the season with a form rating of five point two. For under one percent ownership, this was a brilliant differential. If you had him, you were very smug today. Verdict? Essential hold for next season planning. This lad is criminally underowned.

Second, M.Fernandes at West Ham. Five point five million pounds. Just zero point six percent ownership. Nine points in Gameweek thirty-eight, picking up an assist and a clean sheet bonus in that three nil demolition of Leeds. Across the season he contributed three goals and four assists and kept eight clean sheets. For his price and ownership, outstanding value. Verdict? One to watch for next season. Bookmark him now.

Third, E.Le Fée at Sunderland. Four point eight million pounds. One point six percent ownership. Five points in the final gameweek, including three bonus points after a full ninety minutes in Sunderland's two one win over Chelsea. Five goals and six assists this season. One hundred and forty-seven total points. At four point eight million pounds, that is extraordinary value. A hundred and forty-seven points from a midfielder under five million pounds? Absolutely phenomenal. Verdict? Strong consideration for a budget midfielder slot next season.

Now the top three transfers out, or players who disappointed this final gameweek.

First, Saliba at Arsenal. Six point three million pounds. Seventeen point one percent ownership. Zero points in Gameweek thirty-eight. Now the team has played, Crystal Palace versus Arsenal finished one nil to Arsenal, but Saliba registered zero minutes in this match. That's a concern for those who captained him or relied on him for a big finish. Fifteen clean sheets across the season and a hundred and thirty-seven total points overall is still a strong season. But that zero-point final gameweek will sting for many. Verdict? He's a hold for next season based on his overall output, but worth investigating why he didn't feature in the final game.

Second, Barnes at Newcastle. Six point one million pounds. One point three percent ownership. Just one point in Gameweek thirty-eight, only playing forty-five minutes as Fulham beat Newcastle two nil. Seven goals and one assist this season, but a points-per-game of just two point nine is underwhelming for a six point one million pounds midfielder. Form has been patchy. Verdict? Sell heading into next season unless there's a significant improvement in role.

Third, O.Dango at Brentford. Five point six million pounds. One point six percent ownership. Just two points in Gameweek thirty-eight after a full ninety minutes in that one one draw with Liverpool. Impressive season stats, seven goals and eight assists, but couldn't deliver on the final day. A price drop of four across the season tells its own story. Verdict? Review in pre-season before committing.

Now for our differential picks. These are the under ten percent owned players who caught the eye this final gameweek.

J.Palhinha we've already covered, twelve points, under one percent owned. But let's also shout out Tel at Spurs. Six point two million pounds. Just zero point five percent ownership. He played seventy-two minutes in that one nil win over Everton, kept a clean sheet, and banked three points. Four goals and two assists across the season. Very low ownership but showed end-of-season promise. One to watch for a starting role next campaign.

And M.Fernandes at West Ham again deserves another mention in this section. Zero point six percent ownership. Nine points today. Three goals and four assists this season, eight clean sheets. A hidden gem all season long. If West Ham can tighten up defensively next year, he could be a serious differential pick.

Captaincy pick for Gameweek thirty-eight? Well, it's done now, but looking back, J.Palhinha was the standout captain differential. Twelve points, goal, clean sheet, max bonus. For the captaincy next season, keep an eye on Saka at Arsenal. Ten point zero million pounds, eleven point six percent ownership. Seven goals and ten assists this season, a hundred and fifty-seven total points. His expected points for next season will be high given Arsenal's quality. He's a premium asset worth building around.

One key tip as we close out the season. Save your gameweek history now before the FPL game resets. There are tools available that let you download and review your entire two thousand and twenty-five to twenty-six season data. It's the best way to review your hits, your misses, and plan smarter for next season. Don't let that data disappear.

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That's a wrap on the two thousand and twenty-five to twenty-six FPL season here on Who Got The Points? It has been an absolute ride. Subscribe at whogotthepoints.com and we'll see you for the new season. Take care.