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

Gameweek 31 is wrapped and the Gameweek 32 deadline hits TODAY at 5:30pm — so there's no time to waste. In this rapid-fire episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before the whistle blows on transfers. We kick off with the latest injury news: Salah was rested in European action and remains a watch ahead of Liverpool vs Fulham, while Bijol — flagged as a differential yesterday — now carries a real injury concern from the Leeds camp. Rodon remains a firm sell, and both Stach and Gudmundsson carry doubts. On the bright side, Isak is confirmed fit for Newcastle's home clash with Crystal Palace. On transfers in, Beto (£5.0m) is the standout after a stunning 16-point haul against Chelsea, with Everton facing Brentford next. Raya (£6.0m) offers near-certain clean sheet potential as Arsenal host Bournemouth. Budget gem King (£4.4m) from Fulham rounds out the ins with a seven-point expected return. For transfers out, Van Dijk's dropping form and tough fixtures make him a priority sell, while Thiago Silva and Senesi also get verdicts you won't want to miss. Differential hunters get three low-owned options including a Man City midfielder at just 0.6% ownership with a form rating of 9.0. Captaincy analysis covers both a bold differential pick and the safe armband choice for Gameweek 32. 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-one is done, the deadline for Gameweek thirty-two hits today at five thirty, and there are some serious decisions to make. Let's get into it.

Right, the rapid-fire news first. Salah was named as a substitute in Liverpool's midweek European action, raising some eyebrows ahead of Gameweek thirty-two. The word is Arne Slot managed his minutes, but he's expected to be available against Fulham on Saturday. Keep a close eye on team news closer to deadline. Bijol, who we flagged as a differential pick yesterday, has an injury concern coming out of the Leeds camp following Daniel Farke's press conference on Thursday — that one looks risky now, so hold off. Rodon was flagged as a sell yesterday and that stance remains — don't hesitate. Stach and Gudmundsson also have doubts heading into this gameweek, so if you hold either, check the latest updates before the five thirty deadline today. And Isak is confirmed fit, which is great news for Newcastle owners ahead of a home fixture against Crystal Palace on Sunday.

Now let's talk transfers in for Gameweek thirty-two.

First up — Beto from Everton, priced at five point zero million pounds, with two point eight percent ownership. In Gameweek thirty-one, Beto was absolutely electric against Chelsea — two goals, one assist, three bonus points, sixteen fantasy points in total, playing eighty-one minutes. Everton's form has been stunning and they face Brentford in Gameweek thirty-two, which the fixture algorithm rates as roughly equal difficulty. With six goals and one assist on the season and a form rating of nine point zero, Beto is the in-form budget forward right now. He's attracted over forty-three thousand transfers in this gameweek already. Verdict: Essential. Get him in before that price rises.

Second transfer in — Raya from Arsenal, priced at six point zero million pounds, owned by thirty-four point four percent of managers. Arsenal host Bournemouth on Saturday morning and the fixture difficulty sits at three for Arsenal, five for Bournemouth — that means Arsenal are heavy favourites. Raya has fifteen clean sheets this season, fifty saves, and an expected points rating of eight point zero for Gameweek thirty-two. He's seen over ninety thousand transfers in this week. Yes, the ownership is high, but that clean sheet potential against Bournemouth is too good to ignore. Verdict: Essential if you don't already own him.

Third transfer in — King from Fulham, priced at four point four million pounds with just one point eight percent ownership. King hauled thirteen points in Gameweek thirty-one against Burnley — a goal, an assist, three bonus points, and eighty-one minutes played. At four point four million, he is an absolute steal. Fulham now face Liverpool at home on Saturday, which is trickier, but King's attacking output this season has been quietly impressive — three assists and a goal in limited appearances. Expected points of seven point five for Gameweek thirty-two. Verdict: Good. A great budget option with differential appeal.

Now the transfers out.

First — Virgil from Liverpool, priced at six point three million pounds, owned by thirty-four percent. His form rating has dropped to two point five and he scored just three points in Gameweek thirty-one despite playing the full ninety minutes. Liverpool have conceded forty-two goals this season and face Brighton away in Gameweek thirty-three — fixtures don't improve massively. With nearly one hundred and eighty thousand transfers out this gameweek, the market is speaking loudly. His expected points for Gameweek thirty-two are just three point zero. Verdict: Sell. Reinvest elsewhere.

Second — Thiago from Brentford, priced at seven point three million pounds, owned by thirty-five point eight percent. He blanked in Gameweek thirty-one with four points despite playing ninety minutes — no goals, no assists against Leeds. That's now a growing concern given his price. Nearly one hundred and ninety-four thousand managers are transferring him out this week. Brentford host Everton in Gameweek thirty-two and with Everton's current form, this is not a comfortable fixture. His form sits at five point zero, and with nineteen goals on the season he has been brilliant — but the ceiling looks lower right now. Verdict: Sell if you need the funds to upgrade. Hold if you're tight on budget.

Third — Senesi from Bournemouth, priced at five point one million pounds, owned by twenty point four percent. He returned just one point in Gameweek thirty-one and Bournemouth face Arsenal away in Gameweek thirty-two — one of the toughest possible fixtures for any defender. Expected points of just four point five next gameweek. Over one hundred and sixty-eight thousand transfers in this week suggests many are trying to buy him, but that Arsenal fixture is a red flag. Verdict: Hold if owned, but don't buy in ahead of this one. Look elsewhere.

Now for the differentials — players under ten percent ownership who could genuinely haul in Gameweek thirty-two.

First differential — Darlow from Leeds, priced at three point nine million pounds, three point five percent ownership. Leeds travel to Man Utd on Monday night and that fixture difficulty is rated four for Leeds — so not easy. But Darlow kept a clean sheet in Gameweek thirty-one against Brentford and has thirty-six saves this season. Over one hundred and thirty-four thousand transfers in this week. At three point nine, he is the cheapest reliable starter option in goal. Worth considering.

Second differential — Bernardo from Man City, priced at six point two million pounds, just zero point six percent ownership. Man City face Chelsea away on Sunday in what looks like a winnable fixture — rated three for City. Bernardo has four assists and nine clean sheets this season. His form sits at nine point zero. At six point two he's one of the most overlooked midfielders in the game right now. If you've got the funds, this could be a serious differential haul.

Third differential — Gana from Everton, priced at five point four million pounds, zero point one percent ownership — barely anyone owns this player. He played the full ninety against Chelsea in Gameweek thirty-one, earned eight points with an assist and a clean sheet. Everton's form is sensational and Gana keeps picking up returns at a bargain price. Extremely low ownership makes him a genuine rank-climbing option.

Captaincy for Gameweek thirty-two — Beto from Everton. The man is in blistering form, sixteen points last gameweek, facing a Brentford side that has its own challenges. He's the differential captain option that could separate you from the pack. If you want the safe armband, Raya with Arsenal hosting Bournemouth is your man — that clean sheet is nearly nailed on. One key tip — today is deadline day, five thirty this evening. Don't sleep on it. Check the final injury news, get Beto in if you haven't, and consider moving on from Virgil.

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