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

With the Gameweek 37 deadline landing on Friday 15th May at 5:30pm, there's no time to waste. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we cut straight through the noise to give you everything you need to know before that crunch deadline arrives. We kick off with urgent injury and team news: Mitoma is a major doubt for Brighton, Andersen's season is reportedly over, Sesko is 75% likely to feature for Man Utd with a shin injury, Mateta's rotation concerns are growing, and there's a question mark over Wilson at Newcastle. On the transfer front, we break down the top three ins and outs for Gameweek 37. Gabriel and Raya from Arsenal are labelled essential – with Arsenal hosting Burnley at a fixture difficulty rating of one and boasting 17 and 18 clean sheets respectively, these are unmissable assets. Senesi from Bournemouth is flagged as a strong differential at just £5.2m. For transfers out, Sesko, Welbeck, and Mateta all get the sell verdict ahead of the deadline. We also highlight three differential picks under 10% ownership: budget forward Beto from Everton, Igor Jesus from Nott'm Forest, and Watkins from Aston Villa. Captaincy recommendation goes firmly to Gabriel, with Raya as a valid alternative. The key message: prioritise Arsenal's elite defence above everything else in these final two gameweeks. 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 to nail your Gameweek thirty-seven transfers before that Friday deadline at five thirty. Let's go.

Welcome to Who Got The Points? - your daily FPL briefing. Gameweek thirty-six is nearly wrapped up, with just Spurs versus Leeds on Monday night and Man City versus Crystal Palace on Wednesday still to play. The deadline for Gameweek thirty-seven is this Friday the fifteenth of May at five thirty in the evening, so you have very little time. Let's get into it.

First up, the rapid-fire news bulletin. Mitoma has picked up an injury for Brighton - this is a significant blow for any FPL managers who still hold the winger. Keep a close eye on the severity as we approach Friday's deadline. Elsewhere, Andersen's season is reportedly over, so if you have him in your defensive ranks, that is a sell. Sesko is listed as doubtful for Man Utd with a shin injury, given a seventy-five percent chance of playing ahead of Gameweek thirty-seven's fixture against Nott'm Forest on Sunday. He was blanked again in Gameweek thirty-six and nearly fourteen thousand managers have already transferred him out this week. Mateta was benched at some point this gameweek for Crystal Palace, which is a concern with rotation risks in the run-in. And there is a question mark over Wilson at Newcastle, so hold off on any Magpies defensive investments until we have clarity. Big picture: Arsenal kept another clean sheet at West Ham, their defence continuing to look absolutely elite.

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

First up - Gabriel from Arsenal. Seven point three million pounds, owned by forty-five point two percent. He hauled eleven points in Gameweek thirty-six, keeping a clean sheet and picking up three bonus points after that dominant performance at West Ham. Seventeen clean sheets this season - that is remarkable. Arsenal host Burnley in Gameweek thirty-seven and that fixture has a difficulty rating of just one for Arsenal. One. That is as good as it gets. With an expected seven point three points projected for Gameweek thirty-seven, Gabriel is an essential asset. If you don't have him, that needs to change before Friday. Verdict: Essential.

Second in - Raya, also from Arsenal. Six point one million pounds, owned by thirty-five point five percent. Nine points in Gameweek thirty-six with a clean sheet and two bonus points. He has now kept eighteen clean sheets this season - an absolutely staggering return for a goalkeeper. He has sixty saves on the season too. Arsenal versus Burnley at home, fixture difficulty rating of one. The man is nailed on for save points, clean sheet points, and potentially bonus. Nearly twenty-one thousand transfers in this week alone tell their own story. Verdict: Essential.

Third in - Senesi from Bournemouth. Five point two million pounds, owned by twenty-one point two percent. Eight points in Gameweek thirty-six including a clean sheet as Bournemouth beat Fulham one-nil. He has eleven clean sheets this season and six assists - an excellent attacking output for a centre-back at this price. Bournemouth face Man City in Gameweek thirty-seven which is a tough ask, but with a fixture difficulty of four on both sides for that clash, and Bournemouth's defensive solidity being a real feature this season, Senesi is worth serious consideration. Nearly sixteen thousand transfers in this week. Verdict: Good.

Now let's talk about who you should be moving on.

First out - Sesko from Man Utd. Seven point three million pounds, owned by five point six percent. Doubtful with a shin injury, blanked in Gameweek thirty-six, and nearly fourteen thousand transfers out this week. Man Utd drew nil-nil with Sunderland - the goals are drying up. Even if he plays, you are taking a fitness gamble. Verdict: Sell.

Second out - Welbeck from Brighton. Six point four million pounds, owned by nine point six percent. He played seventy-five minutes and scored just two points in Gameweek thirty-six despite Brighton winning three-nil against Wolves. Thirteen goals this season but form has cooled at three point four, and with Mitoma's injury now potentially reshaping Brighton's attack, there is uncertainty here. Nearly nine thousand managers shipped him out this week. Leeds at home in Gameweek thirty-seven is decent but with his recent blank and Mitoma news adding chaos, there is better value elsewhere. Verdict: Sell.

Third out - Mateta from Crystal Palace. Seven point six million pounds, owned by nine point two percent. He came off the bench this week, suggesting rotation concerns remain real. Only twenty-five minutes played in Gameweek thirty-six despite getting on the scoresheet. Nearly eight and a half thousand transfers out this week. Crystal Palace face Brentford in Gameweek thirty-seven with a mid-range fixture difficulty on both sides. The rotation risk at this price point is too hard to swallow with only two gameweeks remaining. Verdict: Sell.

Now for your differential picks - all under ten percent ownership, all with genuine haul potential.

Beto from Everton. Five point zero million pounds, owned by just three percent. He scored in Gameweek thirty-six, picking up eight points in sixty-nine minutes. Nine goals this season and in excellent form with five point zero expected points projected for Gameweek thirty-seven. Everton face Sunderland at home with a difficulty rating of just two. At five million, he is a budget forward bargain hiding in plain sight.

Igor Jesus from Nott'm Forest. Five point nine million pounds, owned by just two point four percent. He blanked in Gameweek thirty-six but has six goals and six assists this season - solid involvement throughout. Nott'm Forest travel to Man Utd in Gameweek thirty-seven. With United's defensive vulnerabilities on show all season, there is a genuine chance Forest nick something. Low ownership means if he fires, you gain serious ground.

Watkins from Aston Villa. Eight point seven million pounds, owned by fourteen point four percent. Yes, just over ten percent but worth the mention - he scored in Gameweek thirty-six, picking up nine points. Twelve goals this season and in strong form. Aston Villa host Liverpool on Friday night to open Gameweek thirty-seven. Fixture difficulty is three versus four - competitive, but Watkins at home with that pedigree is intriguing, especially if you need a premium forward differential.

Captaincy pick for Gameweek thirty-seven? It has to be Gabriel from Arsenal. Arsenal at home to Burnley, fixture difficulty rating of one, seventeen clean sheets, set pieces, bonus point magnet. Seven point three expected points projected. If you want a safer but equally valid option, Raya is right there alongside him. The Arsenal defence is simply unmissable in these final two gameweeks.

One key tip: Prioritise Arsenal assets above everything else right now. With fixture difficulty of one against Burnley in Gameweek thirty-seven and Arsenal's defensive record being the best in the league, Gabriel, Raya and Saliba are must-haves for the run-in. Saliba picked up six points in Gameweek thirty-six too, and nearly twenty-six thousand managers brought him in this week at six point two million. Do not overthink it.

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That is your Gameweek thirty-seven briefing done. Remember, the deadline is Friday the fifteenth of May at five thirty. Subscribe at whogotthepoints.com and we will see you tomorrow.