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

Archer delivers a rapid-fire seven-minute FPL briefing for Gameweek 13 following the completion of Gameweek 12. This episode covers crucial team news including Matheus Cunha's mysterious absence from Wolves' squad and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's breakout performance for Everton. Dive deep into the top three transfers in: Eberechi Eze's explosive hat-trick against Newcastle that earned him over 232,000 new managers, Pedro Neto's consistent Chelsea form, and Leif Trossard as a budget Arsenal route. Learn which players to ship out, including Marc Cucurella, Matty Cash, and Tomas Soucek. Discover three differential picks under ten percent ownership that could give you the edge in your mini-leagues, featuring Dewsbury-Hall as a brilliant enabler at just 4.9 million. The episode also covers essential captaincy advice for Gameweek 13, with Eze leading the recommendations at ten expected points. Get actionable insights on Arsenal's defensive solidity helping their attackers thrive, Chelsea's improved clean sheet record, and why you need a backup plan for Wolves coverage immediately. 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.

Welcome to Who Got The Points! I'm Archer, and here's what you need to know in the next seven minutes. Gameweek Twelve is done and dusted, and we're now prepping for Gameweek Thirteen with the deadline hitting Saturday at half past one. We've got three massive transfers in, three urgent sales to discuss, some spicy differentials under ten percent ownership, and your captaincy pick. Let's dive straight in.

Rapid-fire news bulletin. First up, Matheus Cunha didn't feature for Wolves against Manchester United. He was spotted leaving Old Trafford before kick-off, so there are serious question marks over his availability for Gameweek Thirteen. Monitor that situation closely. Second, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall absolutely starred for Everton, bagging a goal and thirteen points against United. He's suddenly on the radar at just four point nine million pounds. Third, James Tarkowski continues his defensive dominance, keeping another clean sheet for Everton. That's four clean sheets this season for the Toffees defender. Fourth, Thiago missed a penalty for Brentford in their loss to Brighton. Keith Andrews will be concerned about his side's attacking output. Finally, Yankuba Minteh impressed again for Brighton with creative play in their two one victory. Now let's talk transfers.

Top three transfers in. First up, Eberechi Eze at seven point seven million pounds. Ownership has exploded from fifteen percent with over two hundred and thirty-two thousand managers bringing him in. He just hauled twenty points against Newcastle with a sensational hat-trick. That's four goals and three assists this season for Arsenal now. He started and played the full ninety minutes, grabbing three bonus points along the way. Six clean sheets in eleven games shows Arsenal's defensive solidity is helping their attackers thrive. With ten expected points for Gameweek Thirteen, Mikel Arteta's men are flying. Verdict? Essential. This is the form player in the game right now.

Second transfer in, Pedro Neto at seven point one million pounds. Ownership sits at six point eight percent with nearly sixty thousand transfers in. He scored and kept a clean sheet against Leicester, banking eight points total with a bonus point included. That's four goals and two assists this season for the Chelsea winger. He played the full ninety minutes and looks nailed under Enzo Maresca. Six clean sheets from twelve games shows Chelsea's defensive improvement. At five point seven expected points for Gameweek Thirteen, he's got good fixtures coming up. Verdict? Good. He's a solid mid-price option with decent upside.

Third transfer in, Leif Trossard at six point nine million pounds. Just one point one percent ownership but over eighteen thousand managers are backing him. He delivered twelve points against Newcastle with a goal and an assist. Started and played seventy-seven minutes, picking up two bonus points. That's three goals and three assists this season, matching Eze's output at a cheaper price. Four clean sheets in ten games. Eight point five expected points for Gameweek Thirteen makes him an interesting Arsenal route. Verdict? Good. Rotation risk exists but when he starts, he delivers.

Top three transfers out. First up, Marc Cucurella at six point one million pounds. Massive twenty-two point nine percent ownership but over seventeen thousand are selling. He kept a clean sheet against Leicester for six points but that's his sixth clean sheet this season and his returns are becoming predictable. Zero goals this season, just two assists. He's playing every minute but at six point one million, there are better options. Five point three expected points for Gameweek Thirteen isn't exciting. Verdict? Hold. Chelsea's fixtures stay decent, so wait another week before selling.

Second transfer out, Matty Cash at four point six million pounds. Ownership at five point nine percent with over eleven thousand selling. He blanked against Crystal Palace with just two points. While he has four clean sheets and two goals this season, Aston Villa's defensive returns are inconsistent. Ten goals conceded in twelve games isn't inspiring. Five point eight expected points for Gameweek Thirteen but Villa's form is patchy. Verdict? Sell. Use that four point six million elsewhere with better defensive options available.

Third transfer out, Tomas Soucek at five point seven million pounds. Tiny zero point three percent ownership and barely a thousand transfers out. He came off the bench for just thirty-eight minutes against Newcastle, managing one point. West Ham have conceded sixteen goals this season. Just two goals and one assist all campaign. His five point eight expected points for Gameweek Thirteen feels optimistic given his lack of minutes. Verdict? Sell immediately if you somehow own him. No reason to keep a bench player from a leaky defense.

Differential picks under ten percent ownership. First, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall at four point nine million pounds and two point eight percent owned. Thirteen points in Gameweek Twelve with a goal and three bonus points. Started and played eighty-seven minutes for Everton. Two goals and two assists this season plus four clean sheets. Everton have improved under David Moyes. Six point five expected points for Gameweek Thirteen. At that price, he's a brilliant enabler with genuine upside.

Second differential, Ryan Sessegnon at five point four million pounds and zero point eight percent owned. Three clean sheets this season for Fulham plus two goals and two assists. Started and played ninety minutes against Wolves, keeping a clean sheet for three points. Marco Silva's side have defensive solidity. Seven expected points for Gameweek Thirteen. He's a cheap way into Fulham's defense with attacking potential.

Third differential, Amad Diallo at six point three million pounds and one point nine percent owned. Just two points in Gameweek Twelve but played the full ninety under new boss Ruben Amorim. One goal and three assists this season. Manchester United are transitioning but Amad looks central to their plans. Six point three expected points for Gameweek Thirteen. Worth a punt if you're brave.

Captaincy pick for Gameweek Thirteen. Eberechi Eze is the obvious choice. Hat-trick hero, top form, ten expected points, and Arsenal's attack is firing. If you want a differential, Mohamed Salah against Southampton is always a safe bet, though we haven't discussed him today to keep things fresh.

One key tip. With Cunha's availability uncertain, have a backup plan ready. Don't wait until Friday to sort your Wolves coverage. Act early this week.

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That's your lot for today. Quick, actionable, and ready for Gameweek Thirteen. Subscribe at whogotthepoints dot com. I'm Archer, and I'll see you tomorrow.