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

Your essential seven-minute FPL briefing covering the seismic shifts in Gameweek 7. Discover why Semenyo's monster 18-point haul against Fulham has triggered over 64,000 transfers and positioned him as the must-have premium alternative. Get the latest injury updates on Gabriel's knock concerns and Livramento's extended absence, plus why Salah's disappointing 32-point start has 41% ownership questioning his premium price tag. We analyze three key transfers in including budget sensation Alderete's 39 points in six games and Liverpool's emerging midfield gem Gravenberch under Slot's system. Learn why differential picks like Doku could explode with City's improving fixtures and why Sunderland's defensive structure makes both their keeper and defender compelling options. Captain picks, transfer strategies, and crucial warnings about chasing last week's points complete this data-driven analysis. Perfect for FPL managers seeking detailed player insights, ownership trends, and strategic guidance to dominate their mini-leagues in Gameweek 7 and beyond.

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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.

Welcome to Who Got The Points, your daily FPL fix in just seven minutes. Here's everything you need to know right now for Gameweek seven. Let's dive straight in. Starting with your rapid-fire news bulletin. Bournemouth's Semenyo was absolutely clinical against Fulham, bagging two goals and two assists for an eighteen-point haul. He's now the most transferred-in player with over sixty-four thousand new owners. However, teammate Senesi was withdrawn early due to what appears to be a precautionary substitution. Arsenal's Gabriel picked up a knock in midweek but Mikel Arteta has given him the all-clear for the weekend. Newcastle's Livramento is facing an extended spell out with a knee injury, expected back late November. Wissa's absence at Newcastle continues to benefit new signing Woltemade who could finally make his debut. Let's move to your top three transfers in. First up, Semenyo at seven point eight million pounds with fifty-six point three percent ownership, up three percent. His eighteen-point explosion against Fulham included two goals and two assists, showing he's the complete package in Bournemouth's attack under Andoni Iraola. With ten point eight expected points for this gameweek, he's essential at this price point. Verdict: Essential buy. Next, Alderete from Sunderland at four point one million pounds with six point three percent ownership, up four percent. The defender has returned thirty-nine points in six games with consistent clean sheet potential under Regis Le Bris. At his bargain price, he's perfect bench fodder who can actually start when needed. Verdict: Good budget option. Third, Gravenberch from Liverpool at five point seven million pounds with five point seven percent ownership, steady. The Dutch midfielder has found his role under Arne Slot, averaging seven points per game with consistent minutes guaranteed. Liverpool's fixtures look tasty and he offers midfield stability at a reasonable price. Verdict: Good differential pick. Now your top three transfers out. Mohamed Salah at fourteen point four million pounds with forty-one point eight percent ownership, down six percent. The Egyptian has managed just thirty-two points in six games, averaging five point three per game. His form has been concerning and that premium price tag is hard to justify when Semenyo costs half the price and scores more. Verdict: Consider selling for Semenyo. Livramento at five point one million pounds with seven percent ownership, steady. The Newcastle defender is injured until late November with a knee problem. With over twenty-seven thousand managers shipping him out, he's an obvious transfer target to free up funds. Verdict: Sell immediately. Bowen at seven point seven million pounds with six point five percent ownership, steady. West Ham's captain has struggled under Nuno Espirito Santo with just thirty-three points from six games. His recent form of five points per game doesn't justify that price when better options exist. Verdict: Hold for now but monitor. Time for your differential picks. Doku from Manchester City at six point six million pounds with just seven point six percent ownership. Pep Guardiola seems to be favoring him more recently and City's fixtures are improving. He's got the pace to punish tired legs and could explode any gameweek. Roefs, Sunderland's goalkeeper at four point six million pounds with four point four percent ownership. The Belgian has thirty-nine points in six games and Sunderland's defensive structure under Le Bris looks solid. Perfect budget keeper option. Your captaincy pick this week goes to Haaland at fourteen point five million pounds. The Norwegian monster has ten expected points against Everton at home and David Moyes' side have been leaking goals. With fifty-eight percent ownership, he's the safe captaincy call. One key tip: Don't chase last week's points blindly. Semenyo's eighteen-pointer was brilliant but consider your team structure before making knee-jerk transfers. Want to win your fantasy premier league mini leagues? Join Fantasy Football Hub today with thirty percent off using our link in the show notes. That's your lot for today's Who Got The Points. For more daily FPL content and expert analysis, subscribe at fplfootball.com. We'll be back tomorrow with more essential insights to keep you ahead of the game.