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Welcome to Who Got The Points, your daily Fantasy Premier League briefing. I'm Archer, and here's what you need to know in the next seven minutes to dominate Gameweek eleven. We're breaking down the essential transfers, differentials, and captaincy picks you need before Saturday's eleven AM deadline. Let's get straight into it. Quick news bulletin. Erling Haaland is officially unstoppable. Two more goals against Bournemouth takes him to thirteen for the season. Sixty-nine point six percent ownership means you cannot afford to be without him. Danny Welbeck continues his remarkable form at Brighton, six points in Gameweek ten with another goal. Six goals in ten games makes him essential budget striker cover. Newcastle's Nick Woltemade was hauled off at halftime against West Ham after a quiet first forty-five minutes. Eddie Howe made tactical changes but it raises questions about his minutes security. Joao Pedro bagged nine points for Chelsea with a goal and maximum bonus against his former club. Forty-five percent owned and climbing fast. Arsenal kept another clean sheet, their seventh of the season. David Raya and Jurrien Timber both picked up six points as Mikel Arteta's defence continues to deliver. Now let's talk transfers in. Top of the list, Erling Haaland at fourteen point eight million pounds. Ownership jumped to sixty-nine point six percent with forty-three thousand transfers in this week. Thirteen goals in ten games, nine point eight points per game average. He scored twice against Bournemouth, took maximum bonus, and now faces Brentford at home. The reason to buy is simple: you're bleeding rank without him. Every week he doesn't wear your armband, you fall further behind. Verdict: absolutely essential. If you don't own Haaland, make him your priority transfer. Second, David Raya at five point eight million pounds. Thirty-one percent ownership rising fast with over sixty-three thousand managers bringing him in. Seven clean sheets in ten games, five point two points per game. Arsenal have conceded just three goals all season and face a kind run of fixtures. Raya offers set piece threat save points and bonus magnet potential. At five point eight million, he's premium pricing but elite output. Verdict: essential for managers building Arsenal defensive coverage. The clean sheet potential is unmatched. Third transfer in, Jurrien Timber at six point one million pounds. Twenty-five percent owned with forty-six thousand transfers in. Six point six points per game, six clean sheets, and he's adding attacking returns with two goals and two assists. Started and played ninety minutes against Chelsea, picking up another clean sheet. He's on corners occasionally and bombs forward constantly under Mikel Arteta. At six point one million, he's the best route into that Arsenal defence if you want more attacking upside than Raya. Verdict: essential. The combination of clean sheets and attacking threat makes him a must-have defender. Now transfers out. First up, Nick Woltemade at seven point five million pounds. Ownership dropping from twenty-four point six percent with ninety-seven thousand transfers out. Eddie Howe substituted him at halftime against West Ham, which is a massive red flag for FPL managers. While he's got four goals this season, he managed just forty-five minutes in Gameweek ten and blank. Newcastle face Wolves next, but the halftime hook suggests rotation risk or tactical concerns. Verdict: sell. That halftime substitution changes everything. Move him on for a more reliable option. Second transfer out, Benjamin Sesko at seven point three million pounds. Five point two percent ownership falling with twenty-two thousand selling. Just thirty points from ten games, three points per game average. Played the full ninety against Forest but delivered another blank. Two goals and one assist all season isn't good enough at seven point three million. Manchester United face Chelsea next, another tough fixture. Verdict: sell immediately. He's dead money at this price point with that output. Third transfer out, Matthijs Kroupi Junior at four point six million pounds. Despite twenty-eight thousand transfers in, he's a trap. Four point one percent owned, played sixty-one minutes against Manchester City but managed just two points. Four goals sounds decent but Bournemouth's fixtures turn difficult and he's not nailed at that four point six million price. Better budget options exist. Verdict: avoid completely. Don't be tempted by the low price. Differential picks now. Under ten percent ownership only. Danny Welbeck at six point five million pounds and seven point nine percent owned. Six goals in ten games, four point three points per game. Just scored again against Everton, eighty-one minutes played. Brighton face Manchester City next which looks tough, but then fixtures turn green. At six point five million with his goal threat, he's the ultimate differential forward. Next differential, Riccardo Calafiori at five point eight million pounds, sixteen percent owned. Sixty points already, seven clean sheets, plus one goal and two assists. Played seventy-one minutes against Chelsea. Arsenal's defence is elite and he offers attacking returns from left back. Faces a kind fixture run and is somehow under the radar. Final differential, Raul Jimenez at six point two million pounds, just point eight percent owned. Picked up an assist against Wolves, played seventy-one minutes. Fulham face Crystal Palace next and Marco Silva's side are finding form. One goal and two assists might not scream essential, but at his ownership that assist against Wolves shows he's involved. Captaincy for Gameweek eleven. Erling Haaland against Brentford at home. Fourteen point eight million, nine expected points. He's scored in six of his last seven home games. Pep Guardiola's Manchester City face a Brentford side that's conceded in eight of ten matches. Triple captain if you're feeling brave, but standard captaincy is the safe play. Sixty-nine percent of managers own him so you cannot afford a blank if you go differential. One key tip: don't waste transfers chasing last week's points. Arsenal defenders are essential but don't take hits to get three of them. Two defensive spots plus Raya gives you enough coverage. Save transfers for injuries and use your free hit wisely with fixture swings coming after Gameweek twelve. 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 it for today's briefing. Gameweek eleven deadline is Saturday at eleven AM. Get those transfers locked in, back your captaincy pick, and prepare for another weekend of FPL action. Subscribe at who got the points dot com for daily updates. Good luck, and remember: in Fantasy Premier League, it's not about who should get the points. It's about who got the points.