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Here's what you need to know in the next seven minutes to get your Gameweek thirty-three squad locked and loaded before that Saturday the eighteenth of April deadline at ten in the morning.
Right, let's hit the news. Arsenal are dealing with a growing injury concern after their one-two home loss to Bournemouth in Gameweek thirty-two. Saka and Timber were both absent from that match, and there's no clear timeline on their returns. With Arsenal facing Man City in Gameweek thirty-three, this is a serious issue for any Gunners assets you might be holding.
Bournemouth's manager Andoni Iraola was full of praise for Kroupi Junior after the win at Arsenal. The teenager scored and is in red-hot form. Iraola has been talking him up publicly, so the confidence is clearly there from the dugout.
Brighton beat Burnley two-nil on Saturday, and Wieffer was absolutely sensational - two goals, a clean sheet, and eighteen points from a four point nine million pounds midfielder. Worth highlighting that Mitoma started as a substitute in that one, so check his fitness heading into Gameweek thirty-three where Brighton face Spurs on Saturday and then Chelsea on Tuesday - that is a double gameweek for Hurzeler's side.
Finally, Liverpool beat Fulham two-nil with Salah starting. Ngumoha came off the bench and grabbed a goal and three bonus points. Keep an eye on how Arne Slot rotates in the coming weeks with a busy schedule ahead.
Now let's get into the transfers.
First up for transfers in - Wieffer. Four point nine million pounds, only zero point two percent ownership. This man just bagged eighteen points in Gameweek thirty-two - two goals, a clean sheet, and maximum bonus. Brighton have a double gameweek in Gameweek thirty-three, facing Spurs and Chelsea. His expected points for Gameweek thirty-three are listed at fifteen point five. At that price with virtually no ownership, the differential value is enormous. Verdict - Essential. Get him in immediately.
Second transfer in - Kroupi Junior. Four point six million pounds, five point five percent ownership, and rising fast with nearly nine thousand four hundred transfers in this gameweek. He's now scored ten goals this season and grabbed another at Arsenal. Bournemouth travel to Newcastle in Gameweek thirty-three and then host Leeds in Gameweek thirty-three's midweek fixture. Two chances to haul at a bargain price. His price has already risen by one so don't hang around. Verdict - Good. Strong buy.
Third transfer in - Struijk. Four point three million pounds, two point one percent ownership. Leeds defender with nearly twelve thousand transfers in this gameweek. Leeds host Wolves on Saturday and then travel to Bournemouth midweek - again a double gameweek opportunity. Six clean sheets this season and available at a budget-friendly price that frees up funds for your premium assets. His expected points for Gameweek thirty-three sit at nine point one. Verdict - Good. Excellent budget option for that double gameweek exposure.
Now for transfers out.
First sell - Semenyo. Eight point two million pounds, fifty-six point two percent ownership. We flagged this one yesterday and we're doubling down. Man City face Arsenal in Gameweek thirty-three - a five difficulty fixture for the visitors according to the FDR. Semenyo's form rating is just one point zero and his expected points for Gameweek thirty-three are only two point five. That's a premium price for minimal return. The window to sell before that Arsenal fixture is closing fast. Verdict - Sell. Use those funds wisely.
Second sell - Senesi. Five point one million pounds, twenty-one point four percent ownership. We said hold yesterday but the Gameweek thirty-two numbers changed our thinking. Bournemouth conceded twice at Arsenal, Senesi played ninety minutes and got just two points. The defensive clean sheet form is drying up. Bournemouth face Newcastle away in Gameweek thirty-three which is a difficulty rating of three each way - not a nailed clean sheet. With his price still relatively high and form cooling, now might be the time to rotate out, especially with better defensive options available in Brighton's double. Verdict - Sell if you have a like-for-like upgrade lined up.
Third consideration - Haaland. Fourteen point four million pounds, fifty-eight point one percent ownership. Now look, we're not saying sell the big Norwegian yet, but his form rating is just one point zero and expected points for Gameweek thirty-three are only two point five. Man City face Arsenal - a five difficulty away fixture. With over forty-five thousand transfers in this week still showing faith, the armband support is there, but those numbers are concerning. Verdict - Hold for now, but do not captain him against Arsenal.
Now for the differentials. Under ten percent ownership, these are the punchy picks for Gameweek thirty-three.
Wieffer we've covered, so let's spotlight F.Kadioğlu. Brighton defender, four point four million pounds, just zero point six percent ownership. Eight clean sheets this season, played the full ninety in Gameweek thirty-two, and Brighton double in Gameweek thirty-three. Expected points of nearly eleven. At that price you're getting exceptional value for a double gameweek asset that almost nobody owns.
Next differential - Groß. Five point five million pounds, one point six percent ownership. Registered an assist against Burnley, played ninety minutes, and has three assists this season. Part of that same Brighton double gameweek. With Mitoma's fitness uncertain coming off the bench this week, Groß is likely to keep his place. Expected points over ten. Low ownership, double gameweek, fit and firing. Tick, tick, tick.
Right, captaincy and one key tip.
Captaincy for Gameweek thirty-three - Wieffer. Yes, really. If you own him or you're bringing him in, he's your differential armband shout. Two goals in his last match, double gameweek, under one percent ownership. If you want a safe option with premium ownership, hold off on Semenyo and Haaland against Arsenal and look towards Liverpool assets with Everton at home - but for the brave managers, Wieffer is the differential captain of the week.
Key tip - Brighton's double gameweek is the gameweek defining opportunity right now. Get that exposure in before the Saturday deadline. Multiple Brighton assets in your squad means multiple chances to rack up points across two fixtures.
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