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

Archer delivers essential FPL strategy for Gameweek 24 in this rapid-fire seven-minute episode. Get the latest injury news on Bruno Guimaraes' knock, Doku's uncertain status for the Spurs clash, and Palmer's fitness concerns at Chelsea. The episode analyzes João Pedro's explosive form with 31.5% ownership after his 12-point haul, examining whether he's worth the rotation risk. Enzo Fernandez emerges as a premium midfield option at 6.7 million with advanced positioning under Rosenior, while Rice's rested status makes him an interesting Arsenal pick for the Leeds fixture. Transfer targets include selling underperforming Wirtz at 8.3 million and potentially downgrading Raya to fund upgrades elsewhere. Discover differential gems like Brighton's Ayari at just 4.8 million with only 0.7% ownership following his 11-point performance, and West Ham's Matheus Fernandes as a differential punt. The episode covers crucial Double Gameweek 26 planning strategy and provides captaincy recommendations with João Pedro leading the way. Arsenal rotation news, Chelsea's fixture swing, and set-piece threat analysis all feature in this comprehensive Gameweek 24 preparation guide. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.

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

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.

Welcome to Who Got The Points? I'm Archer, and in the next seven minutes, we're cutting through the noise to prep your team for Gameweek Twenty-Four. Here's what you need to know right now.

Quick fire news bulletin. First up, Arsenal's entire first eleven was rested in their midweek cup fixture, so Mikel Arteta's stars are fresh for the trip to Leeds on Saturday. Crucial news for Rice and Raya owners. Second, Bruno Guimaraes picked up a knock in midweek but should be fit for Newcastle's huge clash at Anfield. One to monitor before the Saturday deadline. Third, Doku suffered an injury for Manchester City in Gameweek Twenty-Three, and his status for Sunday's match at Spurs is uncertain. Palmer's fitness is also being assessed at Chelsea after he looked uncomfortable against Crystal Palace. Fourth, there's rotation risk for João Pedro after he played the full ninety in midweek. Liam Rosenior may freshen things up for the West Ham clash. Finally, Double Gameweek Twenty-Six has been provisionally confirmed with two clubs set to double up. Start planning those transfers now.

Let's talk transfers in. Top of the list, João Pedro at seven point two million pounds. Ownership has exploded to thirty-one point five percent after over five hundred and sixty thousand transfers in this week. In Gameweek Twenty-Three, he delivered twelve points with a goal, an assist, and three bonus against Crystal Palace. That's eight goals and four assists for the season now. Chelsea face West Ham away on Saturday evening, and Pedro has five point eight expected points for that fixture. The Blues' attack is firing, and at this price, he's offering elite forward value. Verdict? Good option, but watch for rotation risk after his midweek minutes.

Next, Enzo Fernandez at six point seven million pounds with seventeen percent ownership. Over four hundred and twenty thousand managers have brought him in after his eight-point haul in Gameweek Twenty-Three. Scored his seventh goal of the season against Palace and added a bonus point. He's in electric form with six point five form points and playing as an advanced midfielder under Rosenior. Six point five expected points for the West Ham fixture. At this price with Chelsea's fixtures turning favorable, he's a genuine midfield engine. Verdict? Good buy if you need a Chelsea midfielder with goal threat.

Third pick, Rice from Arsenal at seven point four million pounds. Ownership sits at thirty-one point seven percent, and while he only managed one point against Manchester United in Gameweek Twenty-Three, he's been rested in midweek and is fresh for Leeds away. Rice has four goals and seven assists this season with ten clean sheets. His underlying numbers remain strong, averaging five point seven points per game. Arsenal travel to Leeds with seven expected points for Rice in Gameweek Twenty-Four. He's a set-piece threat and midfield anchor for one of the league's best defenses. Verdict? Hold if you own him, but at seven point four million, there might be better value elsewhere.

Transfers out now. First up, Wirtz from Liverpool at eight point three million pounds. Ownership has dropped to twelve point eight percent with over one hundred and twelve thousand transfers out this week. He managed just two points in the Bournemouth defeat, playing the full ninety but offering nothing in attack. That's three goals and two assists all season, and his eight point three price tag is not justified by his returns. Liverpool have Newcastle at Anfield next, but Wirtz is underperforming his price point consistently. With better options available in his price bracket, he's a luxury you can't afford. Verdict? Sell and reinvest.

Second, Chalobah at five point seven million pounds. Twenty-one point five percent owned but starting to look overpriced. Managed just four points against Crystal Palace with no clean sheet, and Chelsea's defensive fixtures are about to toughen up. He's got nine clean sheets this season and three goals, but five point seven million is steep for a defender when cheaper options exist. Over two hundred and twenty thousand brought him in, but with West Ham, Wolves, and Leeds coming up, clean sheet potential decreases. Verdict? Hold for now if you own him, but consider downgrading to fund upgrades elsewhere.

Third sell candidate, Raya at five point nine million pounds. The Arsenal keeper is thirty-three point two percent owned but managed just one point against United in Gameweek Twenty-Three. That's his second consecutive blank, and while he's kept eleven clean sheets this season, his form has dipped to three point five. At five point nine million, you're paying premium money for a keeper who faces Leeds away, a tricky fixture. Sixty-four thousand managers have already shipped him out. Verdict? Keep if you're set and forget, but if you need funds, downgrading to a four point six keeper could unlock a big upgrade elsewhere.

Differential picks under ten percent ownership. First, Ayari from Brighton at just four point eight million pounds with only zero point seven percent ownership. Eleven points in Gameweek Twenty-Three with a goal and two bonus points. Started and played the full ninety against Fulham. That's three goals and two assists this season, and he's nailed in midfield for Fabian Hurzeler. Brighton host Everton on Saturday with seven expected points projected. At four point eight million, he's the ultimate enabler who can actually score points. Differential gold.

Second differential, Matheus Fernandes from West Ham at five point five million pounds with just zero point two percent ownership. Eight points in Gameweek Twenty-Three with a goal and two bonus against Sunderland. Playing as an advanced midfielder under Nuno Espirito Santo and has three goals this season. West Ham travel to Chelsea, a tough fixture, but if you're chasing in your mini-league, he's a punt with upside. One to watch if you're feeling brave.

Captaincy pick for Gameweek Twenty-Four? João Pedro is the standout. Chelsea at West Ham, he's in blistering form, and five point eight expected points suggests another haul. If you want safer, Rice at Leeds looks solid with Arsenal fresh after rotation. And one key tip before deadline: Double Gameweek Twenty-Six is coming. Don't blow your transfers now. Save flexibility to load up on the doublers in two weeks time.

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