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

Gameweek 35 deadline is Friday 1st May at 17:30, and this episode of Who Got The Points? gives you everything you need to nail your squad in under seven minutes. We kick off with rapid-fire news from Gameweek 34, including Igor Jesus's stunning 14-point haul in Nott'm Forest's 5-0 thrashing of Sunderland, Raya's 10-point clean sheet return as Arsenal beat Newcastle 1-0, and a worrying injury update on Beto ahead of a tough Everton vs Man City fixture. Plus, Man City rotation concerns loom large with a potential Double Gameweek on the horizon. On the transfer front, we break down three must-consider ins and three urgent outs. Igor Jesus leads the charge as an essential pick at just 1.8% ownership and £5.9m, while budget gem Kroupi Jr at £4.6m offers outrageous value with 11 goals this season. Raya is flagged as essential for those without him. On the sell side, Beto, Mateta, and Virgil van Dijk all face tough fixtures and question marks over value. For differential hunters, we spotlight Osula (0.5% ownership), Rogers as a bounce-back candidate against Spurs, and a speculative look at Taty for squad depth. Captaincy analysis points firmly toward Haaland for the Everton away trip, with Igor Jesus worth serious vice-captain consideration given his blistering current form. 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 get your Gameweek thirty-five squad absolutely nailed. Deadline is Friday the first of May at five thirty in the afternoon, so let's get into it.

Right, rapid-fire news first. Igor Jesus had an absolute banger in Gameweek thirty-four, bagging a goal, two assists, and a clean sheet in Nott'm Forest's five-nil demolition of Sunderland. Fourteen points. The man is flying. Raya and Gabriel both kept clean sheets as Arsenal beat Newcastle one-nil, with Raya picking up ten points including bonus. Meanwhile, Beto is a doubt with a head injury, seventy-five percent chance of playing - with Everton facing Man City in Gameweek thirty-five, that's a risky hold regardless. And keep an eye on Man City rotation - there are reports about squad management with a potential Double Gameweek on the horizon for City, so bear that in mind before making any big moves. Man Utd versus Brentford is still to be played in Gameweek thirty-four on Monday the twenty-seventh of April, so Thiago's points are still to come.

Now let's get into the transfers. Three in, three out, starting now.

Transfer number one in: Igor Jesus, Nott'm Forest, five point nine million pounds, just one point eight percent ownership. This man is an absolute steal right now. Fourteen points in Gameweek thirty-four with a goal, two assists, and a clean sheet bonus. His form rating is seven point seven, and he's racking up seven point two expected points for Gameweek thirty-five against Chelsea. Forest are in brilliant nick and Jesus is right at the heart of it. Over eighteen thousand transfers in this week already. Verdict? Essential. Get him in before the price rises further.

Transfer number two in: Kroupi.Jr, Bournemouth, four point six million pounds, five point seven percent ownership. Eleven goals this season at just four point six million pounds - that is outrageous value. He faces Crystal Palace at home in Gameweek thirty-five, with Bournemouth rated with a difficulty of three. Five point three expected points next gameweek. His price has nudged up slightly but he remains one of the cheapest route into goals in the game. He's had over eleven thousand transfers in this event already. Verdict? Good. A brilliant budget option if you need funds elsewhere.

Transfer number three in: Raya, Arsenal, six point zero million pounds, thirty-four percent ownership. Ten points in Gameweek thirty-four including a clean sheet and three bonus points. Sixteen clean sheets this season, fifty-six saves - the numbers are incredible for a goalkeeper. Arsenal host Fulham in Gameweek thirty-five, though Fulham carry a difficulty rating of five for that fixture, so it won't be a walk in the park. But Raya's floor is high and his ceiling even higher. Over twenty-eight thousand transfers in this gameweek. Verdict? Essential if you don't already own him.

Now the transfers out. Who needs to go before Friday's deadline?

Transfer number one out: Beto, Everton, five point zero million pounds, three point one percent ownership. He didn't feature at all in Gameweek thirty-four and now has a head injury with only a seventy-five percent chance of playing. Everton face Man City in Gameweek thirty-five - even if fit, that's a tough ask. His price has dropped five points this event and over eleven thousand managers are already shipping him out. Verdict? Sell. The risk-reward just isn't there right now.

Transfer number two out: Mateta, Crystal Palace, seven point six million pounds, seven point five percent ownership. Just two points in Gameweek thirty-four, playing sixty-nine minutes without a goal or assist. Ten goals this season sounds decent, but at seven point six million pounds his price tag is hard to justify. Crystal Palace face Bournemouth away in Gameweek thirty-five and have a blank in Gameweek thirty-seven. He's being sold more than bought this week. Verdict? Sell. Reinvest that cash into higher-ceiling options.

Transfer number three out: Virgil, Liverpool, six point two million pounds, thirty-three point seven percent ownership. Now look - Liverpool beat Crystal Palace three-one in Gameweek thirty-four, but Virgil only returned four points with no clean sheet. Nearly twenty-nine thousand managers are selling him this week. Liverpool face Man Utd away in Gameweek thirty-five - a tough fixture for a clean sheet. With better value defenders available, it might be time to move on. Verdict? Hold if you can stomach the fixture, but Sell if you need the funds for a differential.

Differentials now. These are the low-ownership picks that could blow up your mini-league rivals.

First up: Osula, Newcastle, five point four million pounds, just zero point five percent ownership. Six point three form and six point three expected points for Gameweek thirty-five against Brighton at home. He's been starting regularly, played sixty-five minutes against Arsenal, and is quietly putting together a solid run of form. Four goals and an assist this season. Newcastle at home is a tasty prospect.

Next: Rogers, Aston Villa, seven point five million pounds, twenty-four point nine percent ownership. Okay, ownership is nudging up but he still qualifies as a differential at a squad level for many. Nine goals and seven assists this season is outstanding. Villa host Spurs in Gameweek thirty-five, rated a difficulty of two for Villa. And looking ahead, the fixtures for Villa over Gameweeks thirty-six and thirty-seven are decent too. He only managed two points in Gameweek thirty-four but this is a bounce-back candidate in a juicy home fixture.

And finally: Taty, West Ham, five point five million pounds, just zero point three percent ownership. He played seventy-eight minutes and grabbed a clean sheet in Gameweek thirty-four for one point. Not an inspiring return, but West Ham host Brentford in Gameweek thirty-five and four point seven expected points next week keeps him on the radar as a dirt-cheap differential if you need squad depth. Speculative, but the price is right.

Captaincy pick for Gameweek thirty-five: Haaland. Man City travel to Everton on Monday the fourth of May. Haaland has twenty-four goals this season. The fixture is rated a difficulty of four for City which sounds awkward, but Everton at home is still an opportunity for the big Norwegian. With over eighty-three thousand transfers in this week, managers agree - he's the armband pick. One key tip: if you have Igor Jesus, give him serious vice-captain consideration given his incredible current form.

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That's your Gameweek thirty-five briefing done. Don't forget that deadline is Friday the first of May at five thirty. Subscribe at whogotthepoints.com and we'll see you tomorrow.