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

Gameweek 31 is done and dusted, and it's time to lock in your Gameweek 32 plans before the Friday 10th April deadline. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we cut through the noise and give you everything you need to make the right moves ahead of a crucial week — with one eye already on the confirmed Double Gameweek 33 for up to eight teams. We break down the biggest news stories, including Beto's stunning 16-point haul against Chelsea, the alarming mass exodus of Palmer owners, and a crucial injury concern at Crystal Palace that could affect your weekend decisions. We also flag the Semenyo situation at Man City and what it means for over half the FPL world. On transfers, we make the case for Raya — the highest expected points goalkeeper in Gameweek 32 with 15 clean sheets — and why Beto at just £5m is the budget forward move of the moment. We also discuss King at Fulham as a low-ownership gem with huge upside heading into a potential double. Selling Palmer before the Man City fixture is debated, alongside decisions on Senesi facing Arsenal and whether Thiago's dip in form justifies cashing in. Differentials including Gana at 0.1% ownership and Bernardo Silva are highlighted, and we give our Gameweek 32 captaincy verdict — with a surprise challenger to the armband. 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. Gameweek thirty-one is done, the dust is settling, and Gameweek thirty-two is locked and loaded. Deadline is Friday the tenth of April at seventeen thirty, so let's get into it.

Right, news time. The big story you absolutely cannot ignore — Double Gameweek thirty-three is confirmed for up to eight teams. That changes everything when it comes to planning your transfers over the next two weeks. Players from those double gameweek teams are going to be gold, so keep that firmly in mind.

Wharton at Crystal Palace is listed as doubtful with a knock, given a seventy-five percent chance of playing ahead of the game against Newcastle on Sunday. Keep an eye on that one before deadline.

Beto at Everton was the star of Gameweek thirty-one, bagging two goals and an assist in the three-nil demolition of Chelsea. He only costs five million pounds and had sixteen points. Incredible. More on him shortly.

And a massive heads up on Palmer — seventy-four and a half thousand managers transferred him OUT in Gameweek thirty-one. That's a huge red flag for those still holding. Chelsea face Man City in Gameweek thirty-two, and Everton put three past them with relative ease. Think carefully.

Finally, Semenyo at Man City didn't play in Gameweek thirty-one, with his fixture yet to be confirmed in this window. At eight point two million pounds and fifty-three point six percent ownership, he's in a huge number of squads. Watch for team news ahead of the Chelsea game on Sunday.

Now, let's get into the transfers.

Transfer In Number One — Raya. Six point zero million pounds. Thirty-four point seven percent ownership and rising, with over fifty-one thousand transfers in this week. Arsenal host Bournemouth on Saturday at eleven thirty, and Raya has kept fifteen clean sheets this season. Fifteen. He's averaging seven expected points for Gameweek thirty-two, the highest of any goalkeeper in the data. Arsenal are at home, they're defensively solid under Mikel Arteta, and Bournemouth away from home can be unpredictable but Arsenal have the tools to shut them out. Verdict — Essential.

Transfer In Number Two — Beto. Five point zero million pounds. Just two point seven percent ownership, but that number is climbing fast after his Gameweek thirty-one heroics. Two goals, one assist, three bonus points — sixteen points against Chelsea. He's now scored six goals this season with nine expected points projected for Gameweek thirty-two. Brentford away isn't an easy trip, and Everton are in form under David Moyes. At five million pounds, if you need a budget forward, this is your guy right now. Verdict — Good buy, get him in.

Transfer In Number Three — King at Fulham. Four point four million pounds. Just one point seven percent ownership. He scored one goal and grabbed an assist against Burnley in Gameweek thirty-one for thirteen points, and he costs four point four million pounds. Fulham host Liverpool on Saturday at sixteen thirty, which is a tougher ask, but looking ahead to Gameweek thirty-three, Fulham face Brentford, and if Double Gameweek thirty-three includes Fulham, King becomes an absolute steal at that price. Five point eight expected points for Gameweek thirty-two. Verdict — Wait if you're not sure about the Liverpool fixture, but he's one to monitor closely.

Now, transfers out.

Transfer Out Number One — Palmer. Ten point six million pounds. Sixteen point three percent ownership. The stats don't lie — no goals, no assists in Gameweek thirty-one against Everton, who ran out three-nil winners. Nearly seventy-five thousand managers have already jumped ship. He faces Man City in Gameweek thirty-two. Liam Rosenior's Chelsea are leaking goals and Palmer at nearly eleven million pounds needs to be returning big points regularly. He isn't right now. Verdict — Sell.

Transfer Out Number Two — Senesi at Bournemouth. Five point one million pounds. Nineteen point nine percent ownership. He only picked up one point in Gameweek thirty-one away at Man United, failing to keep a clean sheet as Bournemouth drew two-two. Now Arsenal at home in Gameweek thirty-two with Arteta's side in excellent defensive form — the expected points for Bournemouth in attack aren't inspiring. Senesi has been brilliant this season with nine clean sheets, but that Arsenal fixture looks rough. Four point five expected points for Gameweek thirty-two. Verdict — Hold if you have no better options, but don't panic buy him.

Transfer Out Number Three — Thiago at Brentford. Seven point three million pounds. Thirty-six point eight percent ownership. Blank in Gameweek thirty-one — ninety minutes, no goals, no assists in the nil-nil at Leeds. He has nineteen goals this season but his form rating has dipped to five point zero. Brentford host Everton in Gameweek thirty-two, and while that's a reasonable fixture, Everton are flying right now. Five point zero expected points for Gameweek thirty-two. If you need funds, this is your release valve. Verdict — Hold for now, but watch closely.

Differential picks — under ten percent ownership, high ceiling.

First up — Beto, already covered above, two point seven percent ownership. If you want the ultimate differential, this is it right now. Five million pounds, in ridiculous form, and David Moyes teams love momentum.

Second — Gana at Everton. Five point four million pounds. Just zero point one percent ownership — barely anyone has him. He played all ninety minutes against Chelsea, grabbed an assist, kept a clean sheet, and picked up eight points. Everton's midfield is running hot right now, and Gana is a set-and-forget differential with the Brentford fixture coming up. Eight expected points on six point zero projected for Gameweek thirty-two. For under five and a half million pounds, this is genuinely spicy.

Third — Bernardo at Man City. Six point two million pounds. Only zero point six percent ownership. Man City travel to Chelsea on Sunday in what looks like a really open game at four-four difficulty for both teams. Bernardo has four assists and two goals this season, and under Pep Guardiola, Man City will want to bounce back after the West Ham draw. Five point five expected points. Differential with upside.

Captaincy pick for Gameweek thirty-two — Raya. Six million pounds, fifteen clean sheets, Arsenal at home to Bournemouth, and eight expected points. For those who want a safer, statistical captain, Raya is the pick. But if you want a differential captain with real upside, Beto at five million pounds is genuinely tempting after that Gameweek thirty-one masterclass. His nine expected points for Gameweek thirty-two are the highest of any forward in the data. Trust the form.

Key tip — with Double Gameweek thirty-three confirmed for up to eight teams, use your free transfer this week wisely. Target players from teams likely to have that double. Fulham, Everton, and Aston Villa are all names being mentioned. Plan two weeks ahead, not one.

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