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

It's the final gameweek of the season and every decision counts. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before the Gameweek 38 deadline on Sunday, 24th May at 13:30 GMT. We kick off with the biggest news from the FA Cup final team sheet — Cherki has been benched again, sending shockwaves through FPL squads with nearly 20% ownership. Is it time to cut ties? We also react to Aston Villa's stunning 4-2 win over Liverpool in Gameweek 37, where Rogers delivered 12 points with a goal and an assist. On the injury front, Okafor of Leeds is a serious doubt with a calf issue ahead of a fixture against West Ham — sell or hold? For transfers in, we highlight Gyökeres of Arsenal as an essential home pick against Crystal Palace, budget gem Dewsbury-Hall of Everton, and the standout differential Hinshelwood of Brighton at just 5.2 million. In the sell column, we make the case for moving on from Cherki, Semenyo, and the disappointing Bowen of West Ham. Our differential section uncovers Casemiro and Man Utd goalkeeper Lammens as smart low-ownership options. Finally, we settle the captaincy debate — Haaland remains the standout armband choice for the season finale, and we discuss whether now is the time to deploy your Triple Captain or Wildcard chip. 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-eight squad. It's Who Got The Points, let's go.

Right, into the news bulletin. First up, the big one from the FA Cup final team news. Cherki has been benched again, and that is a massive red flag for his FPL value heading into the final gameweek. Rodri is fit, which is great for Man City's structure, but Cherki owners need to think hard before the Gameweek thirty-eight deadline. More on that in a moment.

Aston Villa put on a show in Gameweek thirty-seven, beating Liverpool four goals to two. Rogers was instrumental, grabbing a goal and an assist for twelve points. That performance will be fresh in managers' minds with Man City at home in Gameweek thirty-eight, though that fixture difficulty rating of five for Villa makes it a very tough ask.

Okafor of Leeds is doubtful with a calf injury, fifty percent chance of playing. If you have him, consider a replacement now rather than sweating it out. He faces West Ham in Gameweek thirty-eight, which is fine on paper, but that injury cloud makes him a sell candidate.

And keep an eye on the remaining Gameweek thirty-seven fixtures still to come. Arsenal host Burnley on Monday, and Bournemouth face Man City on Tuesday. Results there could shape your final decisions before Sunday's deadline.

Now let's get into the transfers.

First transfer in, Gyökeres of Arsenal. Nine point one million pounds, eighteen point one percent ownership. Gyökeres has scored fourteen goals this season and has five expected points for Gameweek thirty-eight against Crystal Palace. Arsenal have conceded just thirteen goals all season, and while this is a forward rather than a defensive pick, it shows the team's overall solidity. Away at Sunderland? No. He's AT HOME to Crystal Palace, a fixture with a difficulty rating of three. Arsenal's firepower at home has been exceptional this season. Verdict: Essential for the final gameweek if you can fit him in.

Second transfer in, Dewsbury-Hall of Everton. Five point three million pounds, eight point two percent ownership with two thousand one hundred and twenty-nine transfers in this week. He has accumulated a hundred and forty-seven total points this season, averaging five point one points per game, with eight goals and seven assists. At only five point three million pounds, he is extraordinary value. Everton face Spurs in Gameweek thirty-eight, a fixture rated three, and with form of four point two, he brings budget-friendly firepower to round out your squad. Verdict: Good pick, especially as a cheap midfielder option.

Third transfer in, Hinshelwood of Brighton. Five point two million pounds, just one point five percent ownership. Four goals, five assists, and six clean sheets this season. Brighton face Man Utd in Gameweek thirty-eight with four expected points. He's in form with a form rating of five point zero and is being bought nine hundred and thirty-seven times this week. At this price point with this output, he's an outstanding differential option in a Brighton side who have looked excellent in recent weeks. Verdict: Good to Wait, depending on your budget flexibility.

Now the transfers out.

First sell, Cherki of Man City. Six point six million pounds, nineteen point six percent ownership. He's been benched again in the FA Cup final, which tells you everything you need to know about his standing in the squad right now. Despite thirteen assists this season, his form has dipped to three point eight and three thousand eight hundred and twenty-one managers are already moving him on. Man City face Aston Villa in Gameweek thirty-eight with a home difficulty of three, but bench risk is too real. Verdict: Sell if you have a viable alternative.

Second, Semenyo of Man City. Eight point one million pounds, forty-seven point three percent ownership. Over four thousand five hundred managers are selling him this week, and with form of just three point two, the concern is real. Despite sixteen goals this season, he has a fixture difficulty that is manageable against Aston Villa, but his recent output has been underwhelming. At eight point one million pounds, that budget could be better deployed elsewhere in the final gameweek. Verdict: Sell and reinvest, unless you're already in deep.

Third, Bowen of West Ham. Seven point seven million pounds, twelve point six percent ownership. We flagged this as a sell last week and that stance holds. His expected points for Gameweek thirty-eight are just three point two, West Ham host Leeds with a difficulty rating of two for the home side, but Bowen's form is at three point two and the season has just not gone as planned. Sixty goals conceded by West Ham this season tells you about the defensive chaos around him. Sell and move on. Verdict: Sell.

Differential picks now, three under-the-radar options worth considering.

Hinshelwood of Brighton we've already touched on, but at one point five percent ownership, he genuinely qualifies as a differential. Five point two million pounds, five goals and assists combined this season, and Brighton have a real chance against Man Utd to deliver FPL returns.

Next up, Casemiro of Man Utd. Five point nine million pounds, five point four percent ownership. Nine goals, four assists, nine clean sheets this season, and he's averaging five points per game. Man Utd face Brighton in Gameweek thirty-eight, and with two thousand three hundred and thirty-seven transfers in this week, the smart money is starting to pile in. At this price, he's a genuine differential with attacking and defensive return potential.

Finally, Lammens, the Man Utd goalkeeper. Five point one million pounds, just three point five percent ownership. Seven clean sheets this season, seventy-five saves, and with Man Utd facing Brighton at home in Gameweek thirty-eight, there's a real case for a cheap, consistent keeper at this price. Two thousand one hundred and eighteen transfers in this week suggests others are starting to notice.

Captaincy pick for Gameweek thirty-eight. It has to be Haaland of Man City. Fourteen point seven million pounds, sixty-four point four percent ownership, but twenty-six goals this season and five point seven expected points against Aston Villa. Even with Aston Villa's difficulty rating of five away at the Etihad, Haaland finds a way. He's the standout armband choice for the final game of the season. Key tip: if you're playing a chip, wildcard, or triple captain for the season finale, do it now before Sunday's thirteen thirty deadline. Don't waste your free hit sitting on a player with a blanket.

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