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

Gameweek 33 is a Double Gameweek and the deadline is Saturday 18th April at 10am – so every decision counts. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before the deadline hits. We recap Gameweek 32's biggest results, including Bournemouth's shock win at Arsenal, West Ham's hammering of Wolves, and Sunderland's stunning back-to-back wins over Newcastle and Spurs. Key injury concerns are flagged for Mbeumo, Romero, Alisson, and Jones, plus rotation risks at Crystal Palace. On the transfers in, we analyse Cherki (£6.3m) as an essential Double Gameweek target with a remarkable 20.5 expected points, the outstanding differential Scott of Bournemouth (£5.0m) following his 12-point haul, and the in-form Sunderland defender Mukiele (£4.5m). For transfers out, we make the case for moving on Szoboszlai, Darlow, and assess whether Donnarumma is worth holding. Our differential picks shine a spotlight on Doku (2.5% ownership), Brighton's Gomez (0.9% ownership), and Everton's Dewsbury-Hall ahead of the Merseyside Derby. Captaincy goes to Cherki, and we discuss whether now is the time to deploy your Wildcard or Triple Captain chip. Don't miss this essential Gameweek 33 guide. 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 to nail Gameweek thirty-three. Deadline is Saturday the eighteenth of April at ten in the morning, and this is a Double Gameweek, so your decisions matter more than ever. Let's get into it.

First, the rapid-fire news. Gameweek thirty-two is done and dusted, and what a week it was. Bournemouth stunned Arsenal one-two at the Emirates, West Ham hammered Wolves four-nil, and Man City put Chelsea to the sword three-nil. Sunderland continued their remarkable run beating Spurs one-nil. That's now back-to-back wins over Newcastle and Spurs for Regis Le Bris's side. On the injury and selection front, Mbeumo was benched for Man Utd's loss to Leeds, which is a concern for any Brentford managers holding him. Romero is reportedly picking up a knock, so keep an eye on that ahead of Gameweek thirty-three. Alisson and Jones are dealing with injury issues at Liverpool, which could affect their clean sheet potential. And Oliver Glasner has flagged rotation concerns at Crystal Palace, so be wary of their assets. Finally, Gameweek thirty-two was the cut-off for yellow card accumulations, so check your players for suspension risks heading into thirty-three.

Now let's talk transfers in. First up, Cherki of Man City at six point three million pounds. Eight point one percent ownership but rising fast with over one hundred thousand transfers in this gameweek. He grabbed two assists in Gameweek thirty-two against Chelsea, playing seventy-five minutes, and now has eleven assists for the season. Man City face Burnley in a Double Gameweek, playing both Arsenal and Burnley in Gameweek thirty-three. The Burnley fixture at home is a fixture difficulty rating of two for City, and they face Arsenal away which rates at five for the visitors. Twenty point five expected points for Gameweek thirty-three. Verdict: Essential. Get him in before the deadline.

Second transfer in: Scott of Bournemouth at just five million pounds. Only two point one percent ownership, which makes him a brilliant differential. He scored and claimed three bonus points in Gameweek thirty-two against Arsenal, bagging twelve points. One hundred and twenty total points on the season, averaging three point eight points per game. Bournemouth have a Double Gameweek too, playing Newcastle on Saturday and then Leeds mid-week. Fourteen expected points for Gameweek thirty-three. At five million, this is outstanding value. Verdict: Essential.

Third transfer in: Mukiele of Sunderland at four point five million pounds. Six point eight percent ownership. He hauled fourteen points in Gameweek thirty-two, scoring and keeping a clean sheet against Spurs. He has five assists and two goals this season as a defender, with eight clean sheets. His points per game is five point zero. Sunderland travel to Aston Villa in Gameweek thirty-three, which carries a difficulty of four, so it's not the easiest, but the form is incredible. Verdict: Good buy for the brave, but monitor that fixture carefully.

Now the transfers out. Starting with Szoboszlai of Liverpool at seven point one million pounds. Thirteen point three percent ownership and haemorrhaging transfers this week, with over thirty-three thousand out. He played ninety minutes against Fulham in Gameweek thirty-two but returned only five points with no goal involvement. Liverpool face Everton in the Merseyside Derby in Gameweek thirty-three, which is a three versus three difficulty. His expected points next week are just six point eight. With premium options like Cherki offering nearly twenty-one expected points, that budget is better spent elsewhere. Verdict: Sell.

Second transfer out: Darlow of Leeds at three point nine million pounds. Five point two percent ownership. He kept just three clean sheets all season and returned four points in Gameweek thirty-two conceding in a two-one win at Man Utd. Leeds face Wolves in Gameweek thirty-three, a decent enough game on paper, but with eleven point one expected points and only two point nine points per game, there are far better budget goalkeeper options available. Verdict: Sell and upgrade.

Third transfer out: Donnarumma is a player to hold rather than sell. But if you need funds, he's one to consider downgrading. Nine point three percent ownership at five point six million pounds. He's delivering, keeping twelve clean sheets and returning seven points in Gameweek thirty-two. But with Man City's Double Gameweek including a tough Arsenal away fixture rated five for difficulty, there's risk involved. Verdict: Hold if you have him, but don't overpay to bring him in now.

Differential picks time. Three names under ten percent ownership that could haul in Gameweek thirty-three.

Doku of Man City at six point four million pounds. Only two point five percent ownership. He scored in Gameweek thirty-two, playing seventy-five minutes, and has seven assists plus two goals this season. With Man City's Double Gameweek and sixteen point five expected points, he's an electric differential. If City click against Burnley, Doku will be at the heart of it.

Next up, Gomez of Brighton at four point nine million pounds. Zero point nine percent ownership. Brighton won two-nil at Burnley in Gameweek thirty-two, Gomez played eighty-seven minutes and kept a clean sheet. Brighton face Spurs in Gameweek thirty-three and also play Chelsea in a Double Gameweek. Ten point five expected points. Five goals this season as a midfielder. Absolute steal.

And finally, Dewsbury-Hall of Everton at five point one million pounds. Four point seven percent ownership. He scored in Gameweek thirty-two and has seven goals and five assists on the season with a points per game of five point zero. Everton host Liverpool in the Derby. A goal in that game would be enormous. Worth the punt at five point one million pounds.

Captaincy pick: Cherki of Man City. Twenty point five expected points across a Double Gameweek, eleven assists on the season, two assists last time out. He's in the form of his life and Man City at home to Burnley is the standout fixture. He's your captain. One key tip: if you're playing your Wildcard or Triple Captain chip this is the week to use it. The Double Gameweek deadline is Saturday at ten in the morning, so don't sleep on this.

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