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

The Gameweek 30 deadline hits Saturday at 1:30pm and there's no time to waste. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before that crunch Saturday cutoff. We kick off with rapid-fire news, including four players on the brink of yellow card suspensions, Arsenal injury concerns over Gabriel and Timber, and why Liverpool are dominating early scout picks for Gameweek 30 with a mouth-watering home fixture against Spurs. On the transfer-in front, Bournemouth's Senesi is the standout with over 104,000 managers already moving for the £5.0m defender after an 11-point haul in Gameweek 29. We also assess Dewsbury-Hall's exceptional underlying form despite a tricky Gameweek 30 fixture, and make the case for Gibbs-White as an under-owned differential at just 3.8% ownership ahead of a dream home game. For transfers out, we explain why over 100,000 managers are selling Haaland and whether the Mbeumo exodus is justified after back-to-back blanks. Our differentials section spotlights three sub-5% owned players with serious haul potential, including a Brentford attacker with five goals and six assists already this season. Finally, we reveal our Gameweek 30 captaincy pick and offer a differential armband option for the brave. With early kick-offs on Saturday, don't leave your transfers late. 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 Gameweek thirty before that Saturday deadline at one thirty. Let's get into it.

Right, rapid-fire news first. Four players are currently on the cusp of a yellow card suspension heading into Gameweek thirty, so check your squads carefully before that deadline. Arsenal's Gabriel and Timber have both been flagged in team news updates, so worth monitoring their availability. The Wolves versus Spurs fixture in Gameweek thirty-four has been confirmed as on, which is good news for planning ahead. And Liverpool are being heavily tripled up in early scout picks for Gameweek thirty, with their home fixture against Spurs looking very tasty. Finally, keep an eye on players who are statistically due a goal or assist based on the last four gameweeks of underlying data - some big names are overdue a return.

Now let's talk Gameweek twenty-nine fallout and what it means for your Gameweek thirty squad.

First transfer in: Senesi from Bournemouth. Five point zero million pounds, seventeen point three percent ownership, and a whopping one hundred and four thousand transfers in this gameweek alone. He just bagged eleven points in Gameweek twenty-nine with a clean sheet and three bonus points. Eight clean sheets this season and four assists make him outstanding value. Bournemouth travel to Burnley in Gameweek thirty, which is a fixture rated at difficulty two for Bournemouth. Verdict: Essential. If you don't have him, you need to fix that before Saturday.

Second transfer in: Dewsbury-Hall from Everton. Five point one million pounds, five percent ownership. Another eleven pointer in Gameweek twenty-nine, with a goal, a clean sheet, and a bonus point. He's averaging six point eight form and five point one points per game this season, with six goals and five assists. Everton face Arsenal in Gameweek thirty, which is a tough one rated five for the away side, but his underlying form is exceptional. Forty thousand transfers in this week back up the buzz. Verdict: Good. A strong buy if you need a cheap midfielder upgrade.

Third transfer in: Gibbs-White from Nott'm Forest. Seven point three million pounds, three point eight percent ownership, and over fifty-one thousand transfers in this gameweek. He scored in Gameweek twenty-nine against Man City and now has eight goals and two assists this season. Forest host Fulham in Gameweek thirty, a fixture rated at difficulty two for Forest. His expected points of four point eight for Gameweek thirty back up the case. Verdict: Good. Under-owned, in form, and with a tasty home fixture. He's one to bring in.

Now the transfers out. Let's talk about who you might want to move on.

First up: Haaland from Man City. Fourteen point six million pounds, sixty-one point five percent ownership. He only blanked in Gameweek twenty-nine, picking up just two points despite playing the full ninety minutes in that two-all draw with Forest. Over one hundred thousand managers have already sold him this week. Man City visit West Ham in Gameweek thirty, rated difficulty four for City. With blanks mounting and that eye-watering price tag, the differential cost of keeping him is becoming real. Verdict: Sell. The funds can be better used elsewhere right now.

Second: Mbeumo from Man Utd. Eight point seven million pounds, twenty-three point four percent ownership. Eighty thousand transfers out this week tells its own story. He blanked in Gameweek twenty-nine, just one point in seventy-six minutes as Newcastle beat Man Utd two-one. Man Utd host Aston Villa in Gameweek thirty, rated three for United but Villa have been flying. With his recent form dipping, the money could be reinvested into better options. Verdict: Sell. Use those eight point seven million pounds more wisely across your squad.

Third hold or keep: Gabriel from Arsenal. Seven point two million pounds, forty-three point four percent ownership. He had a brilliant Gameweek twenty-nine, eleven points with a clean sheet and three bonus points. Thirteen clean sheets this season and three goals from defence is elite output. Arsenal host Everton in Gameweek thirty and should keep a clean sheet at the Emirates. Forty-one thousand transfers in confirms he's an asset managers want. Verdict: Keep. He's your defensive captain contender and the backbone of any FPL squad.

Now for the differentials. Under ten percent ownership, these are the players that could win you your mini-league.

First differential: Strand Larsen from Crystal Palace. Six point one million pounds, just two point one percent ownership. He scored in Gameweek twenty-nine to make it four goals this season. Crystal Palace face Leeds at home in Gameweek thirty, rated difficulty two for Palace. Under Oliver Glasner they've been a nightmare to play against and Strand Larsen leads the line. He could be the differential haul your rank needs.

Second differential: O.Dango from Brentford. Six point zero million pounds, three point six percent ownership. He's racked up five goals and six assists this season and has fifteen thousand transfers in this week. Brentford host Wolves in Gameweek thirty on Monday night, rated just two for Brentford. That's an excellent home fixture under Keith Andrews' setup and Dango is the creative spark. Expected points of five point one for Gameweek thirty. Low ownership, high ceiling.

Third differential: Ndiaye from Everton. Six point two million pounds, four point three percent ownership. He picked up six points in Gameweek twenty-nine with an assist and a clean sheet. Five goals and three assists this season, and Everton have kept seven clean sheets. Yes, Arsenal away is tough in Gameweek thirty, but Ndiaye's underlying output and price point make him intriguing. One to monitor if you like the Everton defensive structure.

Captaincy pick for Gameweek thirty: Gabriel. Arsenal at home to Everton, thirteen clean sheets this season, in ridiculous form with eleven points last gameweek, and already picking up three bonus points. He's your armband option if you want a safety-net captain. If you're feeling brave, Gibbs-White at home to Fulham is your differential captaincy pick with a difficulty-two home fixture and eight goals already this season.

One key tip: With the deadline on Saturday at one thirty, get your transfers done early. Burnley versus Bournemouth and Sunderland versus Brighton both kick off at three o'clock Saturday, so you cannot afford to be late. Senesi and Dewsbury-Hall are both moving fast in the transfer market.

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