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

With the Gameweek 32 deadline arriving Friday 10th April at 5:30pm, there's no time to waste. In this action-packed episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know heading out of the international break and into a crucial gameweek. We kick off with major injury concerns: both Saliba and Gabriel are carrying knocks into the break — ankle and knee issues respectively — each listed at just 75% chance of playing for Arsenal's home clash with Bournemouth. With Gabriel in nearly half of all FPL squads, this is the story of the week. On the transfer radar, Bruno Fernandes (£10.3m) is our essential pick after a 13-point haul in GW31, backed by 11.5 expected points against Leeds at home. Danny Welbeck (£6.2m) continues to deliver value after a brace against Liverpool, while Anthony Gordon (£7.4m) emerges as a strong midfield differential at 7.3% ownership. We also identify who to sell — Saliba (injury risk), Spurs assets (dire form, tough fixture), and Chelsea defenders ahead of a Man City clash. Differentials to watch include Beto (£5m, 2.6% ownership) after a stunning 16-point GW31, budget defender Canvot (£4.5m) from Crystal Palace, and Brighton's Gomez (£4.9m) ahead of a home game against Burnley. The captaincy verdict is clear: Bruno Fernandes at Old Trafford. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.

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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, news first. We are in the international break, so let's talk injury concerns heading into Gameweek thirty-two. Two big Arsenal defenders are flagged as doubtful. Both Saliba and Gabriel are carrying knocks into the break — Saliba with an ankle issue, Gabriel with a knee problem. Both are listed at seventy-five percent chance of playing. That is not comforting with Arsenal hosting Bournemouth on the eleventh of April. Keep a very close eye on their fitness updates as we get closer to Friday's deadline. This is a massive concern given how many managers have Gabriel in their squads.

Also worth flagging from Gameweek thirty-one — Newcastle lost at home to Sunderland, two one, which is a bit of a form concern. Spurs were absolutely battered, three nil by Nottingham Forest at home. And Brighton beat Liverpool two one, which is a great result for any Brighton assets you might be holding. Meanwhile Everton hammered Chelsea three nil, and B.Fernandes delivered again in the two two draw at Bournemouth. Big performances, big implications. Let's get into the transfers.

Transfer number one to bring in — B.Fernandes, Man Utd, ten point three million pounds, forty-four point three percent ownership. He has been on an absolute tear. In Gameweek thirty-one he scored, assisted, picked up the bonus, and hauled thirteen points in that draw at Bournemouth. The man has seventeen assists and eight goals this season. His expected points for Gameweek thirty-two are eleven point five against Leeds, who travel to Old Trafford on Monday the thirteenth of April. Leeds have been leaky on the road and Man Utd under Michael Carrick have been finding form. B.Fernandes is essential right now. Verdict: Essential. Get him in immediately if you haven't already.

Transfer number two — Welbeck, Brighton, six point two million pounds, four point eight percent ownership. We recommended him earlier in the week and he delivered beautifully in Gameweek thirty-one, scoring twice and banking twelve points against Liverpool. Fourteen goals and zero assists this season actually undersells his direct goal threat. Brighton now face Burnley at home in Gameweek thirty-two, which is a very favourable fixture. Expected points of six point five back that up. At six point two million pounds he offers brilliant value, and with over one hundred and eleven thousand transfers in during Gameweek thirty-one, the secret is out. Verdict: Good — still worth bringing in before the price rises further.

Transfer number three — Gordon, Newcastle, seven point four million pounds, seven point three percent ownership. He scored and got bonus in Gameweek thirty-one against Sunderland, returning ten points. Six goals and four assists this season, and he is picking up form at exactly the right time. Newcastle face Crystal Palace away in Gameweek thirty-two, which is a neutral looking fixture, but Gordon's ability to win penalties, drive at defenders and contribute in both boxes makes him a serious differential option. Expected points of seven point five. Verdict: Good — a solid pick if you need midfield cover at a reasonable price.

Now the transfers out. Who needs to go?

Sell number one — Saliba, Arsenal, six point one million pounds, thirteen point two percent ownership. This is a tough one because he has been excellent all season with eleven clean sheets and a total of one hundred and seven points. But that ankle injury is a real concern. With Arsenal hosting Bournemouth in a big fixture, you do not want to be guessing on his fitness. If you need the money and have a replacement in mind, it might be time to cut him loose. If you can afford to hold and trust the seventy-five percent fitness rating, that is an option too. Verdict: Hold with caution — but have a replacement in mind just in case.

Sell number two — anyone holding Spurs assets. Spurs were hammered three nil at home by Nottingham Forest in Gameweek thirty-one. Their form is dire and they now face Sunderland away in Gameweek thirty-two, which is not a gimme fixture by any means. Thomas Frank has serious problems to sort out at that club right now. Unless you have a Spurs player absolutely nailed and in red-hot form, this is the time to be moving them on. Verdict: Sell — use the funds to back better form elsewhere.

Sell number three — Chelsea assets outside of the top tier. Everton put three past them without reply in Gameweek thirty-one. Chelsea under Liam Rosenior now face Man City in Gameweek thirty-two, which according to the fixture difficulty ratings is a four versus four, meaning both sides are expected to score. But given Chelsea's defensive frailties right now, that is not a clean sheet fixture to bank on. Verdict: Sell or downgrade any Chelsea defensive assets.

Now the differentials — under ten percent ownership, the names that could set your rank apart.

First up — Beto, Everton, five million pounds, just two point six percent ownership. What a Gameweek thirty-one he had. Two goals, one assist, clean sheet bonus, three bonus points — sixteen points in eighty-one minutes. Six goals this season, and Everton are flying right now under David Moyes. They face Brentford in Gameweek thirty-two which has a difficulty rating of four for Everton, but given the current momentum and Beto's price at just five million pounds, this is an absolute no-brainer differential. Expected points of seven point two back up the case perfectly.

Second differential — Canvot, Crystal Palace, four point five million pounds, essentially zero percent ownership. A budget defender option with four clean sheets this season and a goals conceded record of just nine when playing. Crystal Palace face Newcastle at home in Gameweek thirty-two. At four point five million pounds, if you need a cheap defender to free up cash, Canvot could be the enabler. Oliver Glasner's backline has looked solid in recent weeks. Low risk, decent floor.

Third differential — Gomez, Brighton, four point nine million pounds, zero point four percent ownership. Not to be confused with the Liverpool defender — this Gomez plays for Brighton and picked up an assist in Gameweek thirty-one in that victory over Liverpool. Five goals and seven clean sheets this season. Brighton now play Burnley at home in Gameweek thirty-two, which is a two for Brighton in terms of difficulty. That screams clean sheet potential. At four point nine million pounds he is a genuine enabler and differential rolled into one. Great shout for budget Brighton coverage.

Captaincy pick for Gameweek thirty-two — B.Fernandes. Eleven point five expected points against Leeds at home. He has been the most in-form player in the game over the last four gameweeks. Man Utd at Old Trafford against a Leeds side that has lost their last three away games. The armband goes to B.Fernandes. It is that straightforward.

One key tip — keep a close eye on those Arsenal fitness updates over the next few days. Gabriel at forty-three percent ownership is in nearly half of all FPL squads. If he is ruled out, that could be a massive differential shift. Check the official injury news on Friday morning before the Gameweek thirty-two deadline at five thirty in the afternoon.

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