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

With the Gameweek 37 deadline arriving Friday 15th May at 17:30, there's no time to waste. In this rapid-fire episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before locking in their squads — from injury news to must-have differentials that could turn your mini-league on its head. We kick off with key injury updates: Okafor of Leeds is ruled out until 24th May, making him an immediate sell with nearly 50,000 managers already moving him on. Struijk and Bogle are also flagged as injury concerns from the Spurs vs Leeds fixture, adding further uncertainty to Leeds' defensive options. On the transfer radar, Doku (£6.5m) tops our must-buy list after an 11-point Gameweek 36 haul, with his Man City vs Crystal Palace midweek game a crucial watch before deadline. Trossard (£6.5m) emerges as the ultra-differential Arsenal route at just 0.9% ownership ahead of a Gameweek 37 home fixture against Burnley (FDR 1). Budget defenders are also in focus, with De Cuyper (£4.3m) delivering a stunning 15-point haul in GW36 and Van Hecke offering Brighton double-up potential. Differential picks include Truffert (4.7%), Jensen (0.1%), and the continued case for the Arsenal triple-up as the season enters its final stretch. Captaincy goes to Doku, with Gyokeres as a compelling alternative against Burnley. 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.

Here's what you need to know in the next seven minutes to nail your Gameweek thirty-seven transfers before Friday's deadline. Defensive heroes, big decisions, and the differentials that could win you your mini-league. Let's go.

Right, rapid-fire news first. Okafor of Leeds is out with a calf injury and is not expected back until the twenty-fourth of May, meaning he misses Gameweek thirty-seven entirely. He's seen nearly fifty thousand transfers out this gameweek and if you still have him, get him out. From the Spurs versus Leeds match notes, Struijk and Bogle both picked up injuries, so keep an eye on those Leeds defensive options ahead of Gameweek thirty-seven. Also worth noting, Pedro Porro was flagged as unlucky in that same game - we recommended selling him yesterday and that stance holds. Man City face Crystal Palace in their postponed Gameweek thirty-six fixture on Wednesday evening, so Doku owners will want to watch that closely before the Friday deadline. And the big strategic picture - with just two gameweeks left, the Arsenal triple-up is being heavily discussed across the FPL community, and with Arsenal hosting Burnley in Gameweek thirty-seven, that conversation is very real.

Now let's get into the transfers. Here are your top three ins for Gameweek thirty-seven.

First up, Doku from Man City at six point five million pounds. Currently owned by five point seven percent, he's seen over one hundred and eight thousand transfers in this gameweek alone. In Gameweek thirty-six he scored a goal, kept a clean sheet, bagged three bonus points and racked up eleven points. His expected points for Gameweek thirty-seven are seven point three against Bournemouth, who have a fixture difficulty rating of four - tough but Doku's direct style makes him dangerous regardless. Eight assists and five goals this season. He still has his Gameweek thirty-six game against Palace to play on Wednesday, making him a must-watch before deadline. Verdict: Essential, especially if he hauls tonight.

Next, Trossard from Arsenal at six point five million pounds, owned by just zero point nine percent. We recommended Saka as a buy yesterday and Trossard is the differential companion. He scored against West Ham in Gameweek thirty-six, kept a clean sheet, and returned eight points. Arsenal face Burnley at home in Gameweek thirty-seven - that is a difficulty rating of one for Arsenal, about as good as it gets. Trossard has six goals and six assists this season, and at under one percent ownership, he is a huge differential if you want the Arsenal exposure without the template. Verdict: Good buy if you want a unique Arsenal route.

Third in, De Cuyper from Brighton at four point three million pounds. Only one point six percent ownership and he just had the standout defensive gameweek in the data. Eighty-seven minutes played, two assists, a clean sheet, three bonus points, fifteen points total in Gameweek thirty-six against Wolves. Fifteen points from a four point three million pounds defender is exceptional value. Brighton face Leeds in Gameweek thirty-seven, difficulty rating three each way. At this price, the ceiling is incredible. Verdict: Good - brilliant budget option.

Now the three transfers out.

First out, Okafor from Leeds. Injured until the twenty-fourth of May, zero expected points for Gameweek thirty-seven, and nearly fifty thousand managers already moving him on. If you haven't acted yet, do it now. Verdict: Sell immediately.

Second, Saka from Arsenal at ten million pounds. We said buy yesterday, but with just two points in Gameweek thirty-six despite playing seventy-nine minutes and a clean sheet, his form rating of three point five is a concern. He has five expected points for Gameweek thirty-seven but at ten million pounds, you need more consistent hauls in the final weeks. His ownership is eleven point four percent, so holding loses you nothing versus the template, but there are better-value Arsenal options. Verdict: Hold for now, but monitor - he's not a must-have at this price.

Third, Kelleher from Brentford at four point eight million pounds. He only returned three points in Gameweek thirty-six as Brentford conceded three to Man City. His expected points for Gameweek thirty-seven are four point eight against Crystal Palace - decent, but Brentford's defensive record shows they've conceded forty-six goals this season. If you need funds, this is a place to find them. Verdict: Sell if you need the cash, Hold if budget is fine.

Now your differentials for Gameweek thirty-seven - all under ten percent ownership.

Truffert from Bournemouth, four point seven million pounds, four point seven percent ownership. He had nine points in Gameweek thirty-six with a clean sheet and three bonus points. Eleven clean sheets this season and four assists. Bournemouth host Man City in Gameweek thirty-seven - tough fixture on paper, but Truffert's attacking returns make him interesting even without a clean sheet. Expected points of six point seven. At under five percent and this price, he is a genuine differential gem.

Van Hecke from Brighton at four point seven million pounds. Ten point nine percent ownership - just sneaking under our threshold. Six points in Gameweek thirty-six with a clean sheet. Ten clean sheets this season. Brighton face Leeds in Gameweek thirty-seven and with expected points of five point five, he's a reliable budget defensive option. Pair him with De Cuyper for full Brighton coverage.

And finally, Jensen from Brentford at four point nine million pounds. A staggering zero point one percent ownership. Nine clean sheets this season for a midfielder, and Brentford face Crystal Palace in Gameweek thirty-seven. At this price and ownership, if Brentford keep a clean sheet, Jensen is an absolute banker differential. Low ceiling but massive uniqueness factor in the final weeks.

Captaincy pick for Gameweek thirty-seven: Doku. Seven point three expected points, in the form of his life, and if Man City beat Palace tonight he'll come into Friday's deadline with momentum. Gyokeres from Arsenal is the alternative with Burnley at home, fourteen goals this season - he could explode. Keep one eye on tonight's Man City game before you finalise your armband.

Key tip: With the Gameweek thirty-seven deadline on Friday the fifteenth of May at seventeen thirty, you have tonight's Man City versus Palace game to inform your decisions. Watch Doku closely. If he hauls, his ownership will spike and the price advantage disappears. Act smart and act fast.

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