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

The Gameweek 27 deadline is HERE — Saturday 21st February at 13:30 — and this episode of Who Got The Points? delivers everything FPL managers need to act fast and act smart. With all ten fixture line-up previews already out, hosts break down the biggest transfer moves flooding in this week, starting with Bruno Fernandes (£9.8m), who has attracted nearly 140,000 transfers in ahead of a mouth-watering Monday night clash against Everton. With 6 goals and 12 assists this season and an expected points of 7.3, he also takes the captaincy recommendation. Next up, Marc Guéhi (£5.2m) is flagged as an essential budget defensive pick, having kept 9 clean sheets and delivering 7 points in Gameweek 26 ahead of Man City hosting Newcastle. Szoboszlai (£6.7m) rounds out the top transfers in as a high-upside differential at just 6.5% ownership. On the outs, Haaland's half-time substitution in Gameweek 26 has sparked a mass exodus of over 212,000 transfers, while Rice and Chalobah are also under the microscope. Differential alerts for Bowen (8.7%) and Gibbs-White (3.5%) offer low-ownership upside with genuine attacking potential. Bournemouth's defensive injury concern over Senesi adds another late twist to monitor. Don't miss this deadline day breakdown before time runs out. 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. Gameweek twenty-seven deadline is today, Saturday the twenty-first of February at one thirty in the afternoon. Get your transfers in NOW. Let's go.

Right, rapid-fire news. First up, all ten Gameweek twenty-seven fixtures have line-up previews out this morning, so check the predicted elevens before you finalise your team. Key matches to watch: it's the North London Derby, Spurs versus Arsenal on Sunday afternoon, and Man City host Newcastle on Saturday evening. Both fixtures are huge for FPL.

Bournemouth's Senesi is a concern, with four million pounds defender Hill potentially stepping in. Worth monitoring if you hold any Bournemouth defensive assets. Ahead of West Ham versus Bournemouth, Nuno Espirito Santo's side drew one-one with Man Utd in Gameweek twenty-six, so clean sheet potential is mixed. And remember, deadline is thirteen thirty today, so there's no time to waste. Let's get into the transfers.

Top three transfers IN for Gameweek twenty-seven. First up, B.Fernandes from Man Utd. Nine point eight million pounds, thirty-seven percent ownership, pulling in nearly one hundred and forty thousand transfers in this gameweek. He's averaging six point two points per game this season with six goals and twelve assists. His expected points for Gameweek twenty-seven against Everton at Goodison is seven point three. Man Utd drew one-one with West Ham in Gameweek twenty-six, so he blanked, but the Everton fixture on Monday night is genuinely tasty. Michael Carrick's side have been in decent form, and B.Fernandes is the creative hub. We flagged him as a buy yesterday and that verdict stands. Verdict: Good buy.

Second transfer in, Guéhi from Man City. Five point two million pounds, thirty-seven point three percent ownership, with over one hundred and forty thousand transfers in this week. He's kept nine clean sheets this season and just delivered seven points in Gameweek twenty-six with a clean sheet and a bonus point against Fulham. Man City host Newcastle on Saturday evening and Pep Guardiola's side put three past Fulham. Expected points five point three. At that price he's a budget defensive gem. Verdict: Essential.

Third transfer in, Szoboszlai from Liverpool. Six point seven million pounds, six point five percent ownership, over one hundred and eighty thousand transfers in this gameweek. He's been getting into big form recently with an expected points of seven point zero for Gameweek twenty-seven against Nott'm Forest away. He didn't feature in Gameweek twenty-six for Liverpool, but with the Sunderland win secured, Arne Slot may rotate. Liverpool's fixture at Forest is rated three versus three in difficulty, but at six point seven million pounds with that upside, he's worth the punt. Verdict: Good buy.

Now the top three transfers OUT. Starting with Rice from Arsenal. Seven point six million pounds, thirty-four point five percent ownership, with over two hundred and twenty thousand transfers out this gameweek. He scored fourteen points across Gameweek twenty-six playing one hundred and eighty minutes across two fixtures including the Wolves and Brentford draws. But with two straight draws, Arsenal's clean sheet record is slipping. He's got the Spurs derby in Gameweek twenty-seven which is a tough fixture. If you're rotating for value elsewhere, this is the time. Verdict: Hold for those keeping him, but understandable to move on.

Second transfer out, Haaland from Man City. Fourteen point eight million pounds, sixty-seven point two percent ownership, with over two hundred and twelve thousand transfers out. He came off at half time in Gameweek twenty-six after scoring once in forty-five minutes against Fulham. If there are any fitness concerns heading into the Newcastle game, that is a massive red flag at his price. He has twenty-two goals this season and is averaging seven point two points per game, so don't panic sell if he's fit. But the mass exodus is telling you something. Verdict: Sell if you need funds or have fitness doubts, otherwise Hold.

Third transfer out, Chalobah from Chelsea. Five point eight million pounds, twenty-three point nine percent ownership, with over eighty-four thousand transfers out. He's returned only three points in Gameweek twenty-six as Chelsea drew two-two with Leeds. Chelsea host Burnley in Gameweek twenty-seven which is a great clean sheet opportunity under Liam Rosenior, but Chalobah's form rating sits at just three point five. Nine clean sheets this season is decent but the value elsewhere is better. Verdict: Sell and reinvest.

Now, two differential picks under ten percent ownership. First, Bowen from West Ham. Seven point six million pounds, eight point seven percent ownership. He grabbed an assist in Gameweek twenty-six, picking up five points. West Ham host Bournemouth on Saturday evening and the expected points for Gameweek twenty-seven sit at six point eight. Eight goals and four assists this season. He's been quietly delivering and at under nine percent ownership, he's a proper differential. Don't sleep on this one.

Second differential, Gibbs-White from Nott'm Forest. Seven point three million pounds, just three point five percent ownership. Six goals and two assists this season, picking up a clean sheet in Gameweek twenty-six. Nott'm Forest host Liverpool in Gameweek twenty-seven, which is a tough matchup on paper, but Sean Dyche's side have been resolute defensively with twelve clean sheets this season for their defenders. Gibbs-White has the creativity and set piece involvement to deliver. Expected points four point three. Low ownership, good upside. Worth a look as a differential midfielder.

Captaincy pick for Gameweek twenty-seven. B.Fernandes. Seven point three expected points against Everton on Monday night. Thirty-seven percent ownership means it's a popular shout but his form is undeniable. Six goals, twelve assists this season. If you want a differential captain, Bowen at West Ham hosting Bournemouth is your man. One key tip: get your transfer in before thirteen thirty today, the deadline is earlier than a standard Sunday deadline, so do not miss it.

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