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Welcome to Who Got The Points, the FPL show that cuts through the noise and gives you everything you need to know. I'm Archer, and here's what you need to know in the next seven minutes. Gameweek ten is done, and we're now building squads for Gameweek eleven with a deadline of Saturday the eighth of November at eleven AM. Let's dive straight into the news that matters for your transfers.
Starting with the rapid-fire news bulletin. Arsenal defender Gabriel delivered another attacking haul at Burnley, grabbing an assist and twelve points to continue his exceptional form. The defender has now returned attacking points in three consecutive matches and sits on eighty points for the season. Chelsea kept a clean sheet against Spurs in a dominant display, with Enzo Maresca's side looking increasingly solid defensively. They've kept three clean sheets this season and face favorable fixtures ahead. Fulham's Sessegnon exploded with a goal and assist at just zero point three percent ownership, earning fourteen points. And here's the big injury concern. Reports suggest concerns over a key Burnley player, though Arsenal emerged unscathed. Finally, Newcastle's Bruno Guimaraes didn't feature, which is worth monitoring ahead of Gameweek eleven.
Now let's talk transfers in, starting with your top three buys for this week.
First up, Declan Rice at six point seven million pounds. Ownership has jumped from fifteen point two percent with over seventy-four thousand transfers in. Rice scored and kept a clean sheet against Burnley, earning thirteen points with maximum bonus. He's now on sixty-three total points this season with six clean sheets, two goals, and four assists. That's eight point five form over his last matches, and he's got nine point five expected points for Gameweek eleven. The key stat here is six point three points per game across the season. Arsenal's defensive midfielder has transformed into an attacking threat under Mikel Arteta. Verdict? Good option. At that price point with Arsenal's defensive security plus attacking potential, Rice offers excellent value for midfield depth.
Next, Gabriel at six point five million pounds. He's now in forty percent of squads after seventy-five thousand transfers in. Twelve points at Burnley with an assist, clean sheet, and two bonus. Gabriel has eighty total points, seven clean sheets this season, and leads all defenders for points. His form rating of ten point five is exceptional, with eleven point five expected points next week. The must-know stat is eight points per game. Arsenal have conceded just three goals when Gabriel has played. Verdict? Essential. If you don't own Gabriel, this is the week to fix that. He's the top-scoring defender in the game and Arsenal's fixtures remain excellent.
Third transfer in is Jean-Philippe Mateta at seven point eight million pounds. Twenty-one point eight percent ownership now after seventy-three thousand managers brought him in. He scored against Wolves, collecting nine points with maximum bonus. Mateta has forty-eight points this season with six goals and sits on seven point five form. Crystal Palace have scored consistently under Oliver Glasner, and Mateta is their focal point. The telling stat is six goals from ten appearances. He's Palace's penalty taker and main threat. Verdict? Good. Not essential, but Palace fixtures turn favorable and Mateta offers a differential forward option at reasonable price.
Now the players you should be moving out. Top three transfers out.
First, Mohammed Kudus at six point seven million pounds. Ownership at thirty-one percent but fifty-four thousand have already shipped him out. Just one point against Chelsea, playing the full ninety but offering nothing. He has forty-five total points with one goal and five assists, but his form has dropped to four point five. The concern is Spurs recorded their lowest expected goals in a match under their current system. They managed virtually nothing going forward. Kudus has blanked in four of his last five. Verdict? Sell. Spurs look dysfunctional in attack right now, and at this price with that ownership, you can't afford passengers.
Second player out is Tijjani Reijnders at five point six million pounds. Twenty-four percent ownership hemorrhaging with thirty-one thousand transfers out. He didn't feature in Gameweek ten, earning zero points. Reijnders has just thirty-three total points with one goal and two assists all season. His form rating has collapsed to one point two, with one point two expected points next. City's midfield rotation under Pep Guardiola makes him unplayable. The brutal stat is three point seven points per game and zero minutes last match. Verdict? Sell immediately. Rotation risk at City means you need certainties, not maybes.
Third out, this one's more nuanced. Bruno Guimaraes at six point six million pounds. Just three point six percent ownership but he didn't play Gameweek ten. Forty-two total points with three goals and six point five form suggests quality when he plays. However, zero minutes is a major red flag. If there's injury concern or tactical change under Eddie Howe, that's a problem. Expected points of six point five for next week assumes he plays. Verdict? Hold if you own him but wait for team news. Don't buy until we know why he missed out. If injury is confirmed, then sell.
Differential time. Three low-owned options who could explode.
Ryan Sessegnon at five point four million pounds and just zero point three percent ownership. Fourteen points this weekend with a goal, assist, and maximum bonus. Forty-three total points from nine games with two goals and two assists. Fulham under Marco Silva are creating chances, and Sessegnon is involved in everything. Differential gold at that price.
Jan Paul van Hecke at four point four million pounds, one point three percent owned. Seven points with a clean sheet and bonus. Brighton defender at bargain price who plays every week under Fabian Hurzeler. Thirty-five points already this season. Perfect bench enabler who can return.
Reece James at five point five million pounds, seven point six percent ownership. Six points with a clean sheet. Chelsea right-back has three assists this season and played the full ninety. With three clean sheets from ten games and Chelsea improving defensively, James offers attacking potential from defense at good value.
Captaincy for Gameweek eleven. Gabriel is the standout pick. Eleven point five expected points, eight points per game average, and Arsenal face a favorable fixture. He's delivering returns consistently. Alternatively, if you're chasing rank, Declan Rice at lower ownership offers ceiling with his attacking contributions.
One key tip for this week: monitor Bruno Guimaraes team news closely. If he's injured, that's a forced transfer. If it was tactical rest, he's essential to own with Newcastle's fixtures improving. Don't rush that decision without information.
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That's your Gameweek eleven preview. Gabriel and Rice are the priorities. Move on Kudus and Reijnders. Subscribe at who got the points dot com for daily updates. Good luck this week.