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

With the Gameweek 32 deadline fast approaching on Friday 10th April, this episode of Who Got The Points? cuts through the noise and gives you everything you need to make the right calls before it's too late. We kick off with the biggest news hitting FPL managers right now: Alisson is out for Liverpool with no confirmed return date, and if you're still holding him, you need to hear what we're saying before that deadline hits. Brighton's two-one win over Liverpool has major FPL ripple effects, including a Dunk ban that forces a rethink on Brighton defenders. Meanwhile, Everton's three-nil demolition of Chelsea saw Tarkowski clean sheet and Beto go absolutely berserk with two goals and an assist for a monster 16-point haul. Bruno Fernandes continued his ridiculous season with another goal and assist against Bournemouth. We break down the must-have transfer targets for Gameweek 32, including a five-million-pound differential striker you simply cannot ignore, and a Brighton forward with 12 goals this season heading into a dream fixture. On the transfers out side, we name the players bleeding value and highlight why holding onto them into Gameweek 32 is a costly mistake. Differential lovers will want to stick around for three seriously underowned picks under 10% ownership from some of the hottest Gameweek 32 fixtures. Captaincy is locked in, and the logic is airtight. 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-two transfers before that Friday deadline. Let's get into it.

Right, the news bulletin first. Alisson is out for Liverpool, which is a massive concern for anyone holding the Brazilian keeper. He missed the Brighton game in Gameweek thirty-one and with no return date confirmed, if you're holding him, you need to act fast before the Gameweek thirty-two deadline on the tenth of April. Speaking of Brighton versus Liverpool, Fabian Hurzeler's side won two-one at the Amex, a big result with serious FPL implications. Dunk picked up a ban from that game, so Brighton defenders need reassessing. Over at Everton, Tarkowski started and kept a clean sheet in the three-nil demolition of Chelsea, while Beto was absolutely sensational with two goals and an assist. At Bournemouth, the draw with Man Utd keeps Bruno Fernandes in form, bagging a goal and assist in Gameweek thirty-one. And keep an eye on Sunday's fixtures still to come in Gameweek thirty-one - Newcastle versus Sunderland, Aston Villa versus West Ham, and Spurs versus Nottingham Forest could all shape your Gameweek thirty-two thinking.

Now let's talk transfers in for Gameweek thirty-two.

First up, Beto from Everton. Five-point-zero million pounds, owned by just two-point-five percent. This man delivered sixteen points in Gameweek thirty-one - two goals, one assist, three bonus points. He's bagged six goals on the season and his form rating sits at six-point-zero. Everton host Brentford in Gameweek thirty-two - a game rated favourably for Everton attack. At five million, he's a differential dream. Verdict: Essential if you have the budget and want the edge.

Second, Welbeck from Brighton. Six-point-one million pounds, owned by four-point-two percent. He banged in two goals against Liverpool in Gameweek thirty-one, picking up twelve points and three bonus. That's twelve goals for the season now, outstanding numbers for this price. Brighton travel to Burnley in Gameweek thirty-two - Scott Parker's side have been leaking goals. Expected points of seven-point-one for Gameweek thirty-two back that up. Verdict: Good value buy. Get him in.

Third, B.Fernandes from Man Utd. Ten-point-two million pounds, owned by forty-three-point-eight percent. Already recommended as a hold, and today's data backs that up completely. Thirteen points in Gameweek thirty-one, a goal and an assist, three bonus. Eight goals and seventeen assists this season - seventeen assists, that is absurd. Man Utd host Leeds in Gameweek thirty-two and Michael Carrick's side will be eyeing that home fixture. Expected points nearly ten. Verdict: If you don't have him, good time to bring him in.

Now the transfers out.

First, Alisson from Liverpool. The injury news is damning. He missed Gameweek thirty-one, no confirmed return date, and Liverpool face Fulham at home in Gameweek thirty-two - a tough match-up rated Liverpool two, Fulham four for attack. Without Alisson between the sticks, Liverpool's defensive returns are seriously compromised. If you're holding him, the risk of a blank is too high with the deadline looming. Verdict: Sell. Find cover now.

Second, Bowen from West Ham. Seven-point-five million pounds, eight-point-five percent ownership. West Ham host Wolves in Gameweek thirty-two in what's rated as a difficult home fixture. Bowen's form is just four-point-two and West Ham have conceded fifty-three goals this season - that tells you everything about the defensive chaos around him. His attacking returns have dried up. Eight goals and seven assists sounds decent across the season, but recent form is poor. Verdict: Sell and reinvest into players like Beto or Welbeck who are actively delivering.

Third, Tarkowski from Everton. Five-point-seven million pounds, ten-point-nine percent ownership. Now he did pick up six points and a clean sheet today, so this might surprise you. But Everton's upcoming run has its concerns and at nearly six million for a defender, there are better options. That said, if he was a recent buy, hold for the Gameweek thirty-two Brentford fixture first. Verdict: Hold short-term, but plan your exit.

Right, differential picks. Under ten percent ownership, listen up.

Ndiaye from Everton. Six-point-two million pounds, just four-point-two percent owned. He scored and picked up ten points in Gameweek thirty-one with two bonus. Six goals and three assists this season. Everton host Brentford in Gameweek thirty-two - a tasty fixture for Everton attackers. If you want Everton coverage but Beto feels too risky at striker position, Ndiaye gives you midfield points potential. Seriously underowned.

Stach from Leeds. Four-point-seven million pounds, just two-point-eight percent owned. Four goals and six assists this season at that price is remarkable value. Leeds head to Man Utd in Gameweek thirty-two which looks tough on paper, but with four-point-five expected points, there's always a chance. At under five million, the risk is low and the upside is real. A great budget filler.

And finally, Dewsbury-Hall from Everton. Five-point-one million pounds, five percent owned. Six goals and five assists this season, and he played eighty-eight minutes in Gameweek thirty-one's three-nil win. Another Everton asset for Gameweek thirty-two's home fixture against Brentford. If you want to double up on Everton's midfield on the cheap, this is your man.

Captaincy pick for Gameweek thirty-two. It has to be B.Fernandes. The form, the fixture, the output - everything points his way. Man Utd hosting Leeds, expected points of nearly ten, and he's been involved in virtually everything going forward for Michael Carrick's side. Seventeen assists this season, eight goals, and Gameweek thirty-one's thirteen-point return just adds to the case. If you own him, he's your armband. Key tip - get your Gameweek thirty-two business done early. The deadline is Friday the tenth of April at five-thirty in the afternoon, and with Gameweek thirty-one's Sunday fixtures still to play, injury news could drop at any moment over the coming days.

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