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

With the Gameweek 33 deadline arriving Saturday 18th April at 10AM, there's no time to waste. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know to maximise their Gameweek 33 transfers and chip strategy ahead of a crucial Double Gameweek featuring six clubs — Burnley, Bournemouth, Chelsea, Brighton, Man City, and Leeds all playing twice. We start with the key news, including injury concerns surrounding Arsenal's Saka, Timber, and Eze, doubts over Crystal Palace's Nketiah and Guessand, and a depleted Spurs squad missing Kudus, Vicario, and Bentancur. Then we get into the transfers. Top transfer targets include Bowen (£7.6m), who delivered 14 points in Gameweek 32 with a hat-trick of assists, and budget gem Taty (£5.5m) after his brace against Wolves. We also assess Wilson from Fulham and whether his owners should hold or sell heading into a tricky run. On the sell side, we make the case for moving on Dúbravka, J.Gomes, and analyse Semenyo's concerning form slump despite huge transfer interest. Differential picks include Mavropanos, budget goalkeeper Hermansen (£4.2m, 0.5% owned), and Aston Villa's Barkley (£4.8m) ahead of a kind fixture against Sunderland. Bowen gets the nod as our captain pick, and we make a strong case for deploying the Free Hit chip this Gameweek. 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 your Gameweek thirty-three transfers before that Saturday deadline hits at ten AM. Let's go.

Right, news time. First up, West Ham were absolutely electric in Gameweek thirty-two's opening fixture, hammering Wolves four nil at the London Stadium. Bowen bagged a hat-trick of assists and Taty netted twice. These two are flying right now and we will get to them shortly.

Important injury news from Arsenal — Saka, Timber, and Eze all have question marks heading into Gameweek thirty-two's fixtures. Mikel Arteta was deliberately vague in his press conference, so keep a close eye on team news before that deadline.

Over at Crystal Palace, both Nketiah and Guessand are doubts for Gameweek thirty-two, which could affect Palace's attacking output for the Crystal Palace versus Newcastle fixture on Sunday.

Tottenham have their own headaches — Kudus suffered an injury setback, and both Vicario and Bentancur are also in the treatment room. Thomas Frank is dealing with a seriously depleted squad.

And the big one for planning — Gameweek thirty-three is a Double Gameweek. Six clubs play twice. Burnley, Bournemouth, Chelsea, Brighton, Man City, and Leeds all have two fixtures. That changes everything. Now let's get into the transfers.

Transfer number one in — Bowen from West Ham, priced at seven point six million pounds, owned by ten point one percent. The man delivered fourteen points in Gameweek thirty-two alone — ninety minutes played, three assists, a clean sheet, and a bonus point against Wolves. Eight goals and ten assists this season tell you this is a man in serious form. His expected points for Gameweek thirty-three sit at seven point three. West Ham face Crystal Palace on Monday the twentieth of April — a fixture Sean Dyche's side should be targeting. At ten percent ownership he is still a differential. Verdict: Essential. Get him in now.

Transfer number two in — Taty from West Ham, priced at five point five million pounds, owned by just zero point one percent. Two goals, eighty-one minutes, a clean sheet, and two bonus points in Gameweek thirty-two against Wolves. Eleven points. At five point five million he is an absolute bargain if he keeps this up. He faces Crystal Palace in Gameweek thirty-three alongside Bowen, meaning double West Ham coverage could be a real tactic here. Verdict: Good. Low price, low ownership, high ceiling. Worth a punt.

Transfer number three in — Wilson from Fulham, priced at six point one million pounds, owned by twenty-three point two percent. Ten goals and eight assists this season is elite output for that price bracket. Fulham face Brentford in Gameweek thirty-three, sitting at a difficulty rating of three each way — evenly matched but Wilson creates in every game under Marco Silva. Still to play Liverpool in Gameweek thirty-two, so watch that performance closely. Five thousand two hundred and sixty-three managers are actually moving him out this week, which could be reactionary. Verdict: Hold if you have him. Good value if you don't.

Now, transfers out. Let's talk about who to move on.

First out — Dúbravka from Burnley, priced at four point zero million pounds, owned by twenty-nine point seven percent. His form rating is just two point seven and he has conceded sixty-one goals this season. Sixty-one. He is the most transferred out goalkeeper of the gameweek with three thousand six hundred and twenty-nine transfers out. Even with a potential Double Gameweek thirty-three against Nott'm Forest and Man City, the fixtures are rough, especially Burnley versus Man City — a difficulty rating of four. With better budget goalkeeper options available, it is hard to justify the space. Verdict: Sell.

Second out — J.Gomes from Wolves, priced at five point three million pounds, owned by zero point four percent. Just two points in Gameweek thirty-two despite eighty-four minutes against West Ham. He has only one goal and two assists all season. Wolves are the team most likely to face relegation pressure and they travel to Leeds in Gameweek thirty-three. Three hundred and twenty-eight transfers out this week tells you people are waking up to this. Verdict: Sell.

Third out — Semenyo, who is now listed at Man City, priced at eight point two million pounds, owned by fifty-six point one percent. His form has collapsed to just one point zero and he blanked in Gameweek thirty-two. Despite a monstrous season overall with fifteen goals and six assists, the underlying numbers are pointing down right now. With Chelsea versus Man City on Sunday in Gameweek thirty-two and then Man City versus Arsenal in Gameweek thirty-three — a difficulty rating of five for Arsenal away — this is a challenging stretch. Eleven thousand and eighty-eight transfers in this week shows faith, but if he blanks again hold him tight, and if you need the funds, Verdict: Hold for now, but have a plan B.

Differential picks for Gameweek thirty-three — listen up.

First differential — Mavropanos. This guy has been highlighted as banking a double-digit haul recently. As a budget defender in a solid defensive setup, he offers clean sheet potential and bonus points at low ownership. Well under ten percent owned and ticking upward. If you are after a cheap defensive differential ahead of the Double Gameweek, he is firmly on the radar.

Second differential — Hermansen, the West Ham goalkeeper, priced at four point two million pounds, owned by just zero point five percent. Seven points in Gameweek thirty-two with a clean sheet and forty-one saves this season. West Ham face Crystal Palace in Gameweek thirty-three and Nuno Espirito Santo's side are conceding very few goals right now. At this price, he is ridiculous value as a budget goalkeeper. A genuine differential.

Third differential — Barkley from Aston Villa, priced at four point eight million pounds, owned by just zero point one percent. Aston Villa face Sunderland in Gameweek thirty-three, a difficulty rating of just two for Unai Emery's side. He has two goals and an assist this season. At this price point and this ownership level, he is a wildcard option for those looking to free up funds elsewhere with huge upside potential.

Captaincy pick for Gameweek thirty-three — Bowen. Seven point three expected points, flying form, West Ham facing Crystal Palace, and he just bagged three assists in a four nil win. He is the standout captain option this week at only ten percent ownership, making him a differential captain too. One key tip — with this being a Double Gameweek and six teams playing twice, seriously consider using your Free Hit chip if you have it. Load up on Burnley, Brighton, Chelsea, Man City, Bournemouth, and Leeds assets for maximum double exposure. The deadline is Saturday the eighteenth of April at ten AM — do not sleep on this.

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