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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.

  1. 7 HRS AGO

    Gameweek 37 Deadline Alert — Doku Essential, Gibbs-White In Doubt & Differential Gems You're Missing

    Gameweek 36 is done and the Gameweek 37 deadline is hitting fast — Friday 15th May at 5:30pm. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to act on right now before that window slams shut. We cover five urgent news items shaking up the game: Gibbs-White's facial injury leaving him a 50/50 doubt, Casemiro and Sesko's absences from the Sunderland draw, Wirtz and Alisson's fitness concerns ahead of Liverpool's Friday night clash with Aston Villa, Okafor's calf injury ruling him out for the rest of the season, and the blind-selection risk on Bournemouth and Chelsea assets with both clubs playing after the deadline. On transfers, we're backing Doku as an essential Gameweek 37 pick — eleven points last time out, explosive form, and a tasty fixture against Bournemouth. Dewsbury-Hall offers incredible value at 5.2m with a dream home fixture, while budget goalkeeper Lammens is flying under the radar with seven clean sheets and elite save numbers. For differentials, Hinshelwood at just 1% ownership is in blistering form, Mukiele's attacking and defensive numbers for a 4.6m defender are almost unreal, and a double Man Utd defensive stack with Shaw could be a savvy low-cost play. Captaincy analysis points firmly to Doku, with Gyökeres also highlighted as Arsenal host Burnley in what looks like the easiest fixture of the gameweek. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan

    8 min
  2. 1D AGO

    Gameweek 36 Transfers Revealed — Salah Doubt, Man City Double & The Differentials You Need Now

    With the Gameweek 36 deadline hitting Saturday 9th May at 10am, there's no time to waste. In this essential episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before locking in their squads for what could be a season-defining gameweek. The biggest news first — Mohamed Salah is a major doubt for Liverpool vs Chelsea with a muscle injury, carrying just a 25% chance of playing and an expected points score of 1.3. Over 33,000 managers are already selling. Is it time to cut him loose with only three gameweeks remaining? Aston Villa and Crystal Palace have both reached European finals, raising serious rotation concerns for their FPL assets in the final stretch. We break down what this means for your squad. Man City are the double gameweek team everyone must have covered. Rayan Cherki (£6.6m) leads the transfer charts with 15 expected points, while Haaland (£14.7m) brings 12 expected points and 25 goals this season — both are flagged as essential. Budget goalkeeper Verbruggen (£4.6m) also earns a strong verdict ahead of a favourable Brighton home fixture. On the sell side, Semenyo and Bruno Fernandes are analysed in detail, with clear verdicts on whether to cash in. For differential hunters, we spotlight Osula (0.9% ownership), Gakpo (5.6%), and Scott (2.3%) — under-the-radar picks with real upside. Captaincy is straightforward: Haaland first, Cherki second. Don't overthink it. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan

    8 min
  3. 2D AGO

    Gameweek 36 Secrets Revealed – Two Man City Defenders Everyone's Rushing To Sign Before Saturday's Deadline

    With the Gameweek 36 deadline hitting Saturday 9th May at 10am, there's no time to waste. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before the clock runs out. We kick off with key injury news from Nott'm Forest, including four previously sidelined players returning to the bench in GW35 and a Gibbs-White update from the manager's press conference that you absolutely need to monitor. We also flag the Crystal Palace double gameweek rotation risk, with less than 72 hours between their fixtures against Everton and Man City. On transfers in, we make the case for two essential Man City defenders: Guéhi (£5.1m, 14.6 xPts) and O'Reilly (£5.2m, 15.0 xPts), both with double gameweek fixtures against Brentford and Crystal Palace. We also spotlight a spicy differential midfielder from Man Utd who's been quietly racking up goals all season. On the sell side, we analyse why over 180,000 managers are moving on from a West Ham winger with a brutal fixture, question a Liverpool defender's value ahead of a Chelsea test, and give a nuanced hold verdict on a popular Brentford asset facing Man City. In the differentials section, we highlight a Forest forward who bagged 16 points in GW35 at just 0.3% ownership, a second Forest attacking option, and a budget Brighton midfielder with a tasty home fixture against Wolves. Captaincy and chip strategy round out the episode. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan

    7 min
  4. 3D AGO

    Gameweek 36 Double Gameweek Alert — Doku, Differentials & Deadline Day Strategy

    With the Gameweek 36 deadline hitting Saturday 9th May at 10AM, 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 before the whistle blows on transfers, captaincy, and chip strategy. Gameweek 35 delivered some jaw-dropping results — a Man City brace hero is lighting up the transfer market, Forest continued their stunning form, and Man United edged Liverpool in a thriller. We round up all the key results and what they mean for the run-in. On the injury front, there are concerns at Brighton, Crystal Palace, and Aston Villa, plus a Forest player being monitored — all essential intel before Saturday's deadline. The big news? Gameweek 36 is a Double Gameweek, with one Premier League giant playing twice. We reveal exactly who to target, including the standout transfer pick boasting a projected 16.6 expected points across two fixtures, and a budget-friendly forward with 12 goals at just £4.6m who could free up serious funds. We also highlight three players to sell NOW, including a flagged injury doubt, a Palace defender with question marks, and a goalkeeper facing a brutal fixture. Our differential picks include a Palace defender at just 0.5% ownership with the highest projected points of any defender this week, a Brighton full-back with nine clean sheets, and a criminally overlooked Fulham defender with 125 total points. Captaincy verdict? We make the call — no debate needed. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan

    8 min
  5. 4D AGO

    Gameweek 36 Double Gameweek Alert — Man City Assets Flying Off The Shelves

    Gameweek 35 is in the books and Gameweek 36 is shaping up to be one of the most pivotal weeks of the FPL season. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything you need to know before the Saturday 10am deadline. The headline story? Man City and Crystal Palace both have double gameweeks, and the FPL community is reacting fast. We reveal which City assets are essential and which under-the-radar differentials could be your secret weapon in the mini-league race. We kick things off with Gameweek 35 results, including Nott'm Forest's 3-1 win over Chelsea, Man Utd's shock 3-2 victory over Liverpool, and Arsenal's dominant 3-0 hammering of Fulham. Our defensive contribution analysis puts the spotlight on two massively underowned gems — Bournemouth's Truffert at just 4.7% ownership with 10 clean sheets on the season, and Leeds midfielder Okafor who bagged 10 points in GW35 at only 3% ownership. In the transfers section, we deliver verdicts on Haaland and Cherki as essential double gameweek buys, flag Mavropanos as a firm sell ahead of a brutal Arsenal fixture, and assess the tricky hold-or-sell decision on Kadioglu and Matheus Nunes. For differentials, Khusanov and Bernardo from Man City both sit at just 0.7% ownership with serious green arrow potential. Captaincy analysis rounds things out with a clear number one pick. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan

    8 min
  6. 5D AGO

    Gameweek 36 Double Gameweek Alert — Doku, City Assets & The Differential You're Missing

    Gameweek 36 is here and the deadline is Saturday 9th May at 10am — don't get caught out. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know to maximise their rank ahead of a partial double gameweek featuring Man City and Crystal Palace. We kick off with the injury news that could shape your squad: Gibbs-White and Sanchez are doubts for Nottingham Forest, Arsenal face questions over Havertz, Odegaard, and Timber ahead of their West Ham trip, and Rodri's fitness is a massive concern for City's double fixtures against Brentford and Crystal Palace. On transfers, we make the case for Doku (£6.4m) as the standout in — a 16.6 expected points haul across two fixtures makes him essential. Lacroix (£5.2m) earns a strong recommendation as the best-value defender with 11 clean sheets, while Szoboszlai (£7.0m) offers Liverpool midfield coverage against Chelsea. On the outs, we assess whether Wirtz justifies his £8.3m price tag and break down the rotation risk surrounding Muñoz. For differentials, we spotlight Casemiro's incredible season average, budget gem Rayan from Bournemouth, and double-gameweek goalkeeper Donnarumma. Captaincy verdict? Doku — no debate. With the clock ticking, this is your must-listen Gameweek 36 briefing. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan

    8 min
  7. 6D AGO

    Gameweek 36 Deadline Alert – Bournemouth Assets, Injury Scares & A Differential Pick Under 2% Owned

    With the Gameweek 36 deadline hitting Saturday 9th May at 10am, there's no time to waste. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before that crunch Saturday morning deadline. We start with the key injury updates: Šeško is rated doubtful with a shin injury after limping off at half-time in Gameweek 35, while Saka's half-time withdrawal against Fulham is being monitored ahead of Arsenal's trip to West Ham. We also flag a Fulham virus concern, Crystal Palace's worrying 'empty tank' display, and Konsa and Watkins both being benched for Villa. On transfers in, Senesi (£5.2m) is labelled essential after hauling 14 points in Gameweek 35, with Kroupi Jr (£4.6m) named a must-buy differential at incredible value with 12 goals this season. Mateta earns a positive verdict for his double gameweek, while Šeško and Evanilson are both flagged as sells. For differentials, we spotlight Igor Jesus from Nottingham Forest at just 2.1% ownership as the differential pick of the week, alongside Richarlison and Saliba as under-the-radar options with strong fixture appeal. Captaincy for Gameweek 36? Senesi gets the nod, with his set-piece threat, clean sheet record, and bonus point habit making him the standout armband option at remarkable value. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan

    8 min
  8. MAY 3

    Gameweek 36 Essential Transfers, Differentials & The Captain You MUST Have

    Everything you need to dominate Gameweek 36 is right here. With the deadline hitting Saturday 9th May at 10am, the team breaks down the biggest stories from Gameweek 35 and maps out the optimal strategy for the week ahead. Gyökeres lit up the weekend with a stunning 16-point haul — two goals, one assist, and max bonus in just 63 minutes — making him an instant Essential buy as Arsenal travel to West Ham. Man City's double gameweek is the talk of FPL, with Cherki attracting nearly 49,000 transfers in thanks to his creative output and a mouth-watering schedule against Brentford and Crystal Palace. Budget defender Matheus N. is also highlighted as a smart City exposure option at just £5.3m with outstanding clean sheet potential. On the transfers out side, Mavropanos faces Arsenal at home and gets a firm sell verdict, while Brentford assets Lewis-Potter and Damsgaard, despite delivering today, face a nightmare trip to Man City in GW36. In the differentials section, Newcastle's Osula catches the eye at just 0.6% ownership after scoring three goals in four appearances, while Hinshelwood and Mukiele offer serious rank-climbing potential on the cheap. Captaincy is clear-cut — Cherki gets the armband with 12.6 expected points across City's double. Don't miss the deadline, get your City assets sorted, and back Cherki heavily. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan

    8 min

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