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

Who Got The Points?

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. 22H AGO

    Gameweek 33 Deadline Alert – The Differential That Could Win You Your Mini League

    With the Gameweek 33 deadline hitting Saturday the 18th of April 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 locking in their squads. We start with the big injury news coming out of Arsenal after their Gameweek 32 home defeat to Bournemouth, with Saka and Timber both absent and no return timeline confirmed – a huge concern ahead of a daunting fixture. Bournemouth's Kroupi Junior continues his remarkable rise, netting again at the Emirates and drawing public praise from manager Iraola. The standout story of Gameweek 32 though? Wieffer. The Brighton midfielder produced an 18-point haul at just £4.9m and under 1% ownership – and with Brighton facing a double gameweek against Spurs and Chelsea in GW33, he's our essential transfer in and differential captain pick. We also cover Mitoma's fitness concern and why Groß and Kadioğlu could be the budget differential gems of the week. On the sell side, we make the case for moving on Semenyo, re-evaluate Senesi's defensive form, and give our verdict on whether to keep faith in Haaland against a tough Arsenal fixture. From budget defenders like Struijk to the wider Brighton double gameweek strategy, this episode is packed with actionable FPL advice. 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 33 Double Gameweek Alert — Six Teams Playing Twice & The Transfers You Can't Miss Before Saturday's Deadline

    With the Gameweek 33 deadline arriving Saturday 18th April 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 to maximise their Gameweek 33 transfers and chip strategy ahead of a crucial Double Gameweek featuring six clubs — Burnley, Bournemouth, Chelsea, Brighton, Man City, and Leeds all playing twice. We start with the key news, including injury concerns surrounding Arsenal's Saka, Timber, and Eze, doubts over Crystal Palace's Nketiah and Guessand, and a depleted Spurs squad missing Kudus, Vicario, and Bentancur. Then we get into the transfers. Top transfer targets include Bowen (£7.6m), who delivered 14 points in Gameweek 32 with a hat-trick of assists, and budget gem Taty (£5.5m) after his brace against Wolves. We also assess Wilson from Fulham and whether his owners should hold or sell heading into a tricky run. On the sell side, we make the case for moving on Dúbravka, J.Gomes, and analyse Semenyo's concerning form slump despite huge transfer interest. Differential picks include Mavropanos, budget goalkeeper Hermansen (£4.2m, 0.5% owned), and Aston Villa's Barkley (£4.8m) ahead of a kind fixture against Sunderland. Bowen gets the nod as our captain pick, and we make a strong case for deploying the Free Hit chip this 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
  3. 2D AGO

    Gameweek 32 Deadline Day — Beto Explodes, Salah Doubt & A Hidden City Differential You're Missing

    Gameweek 31 is wrapped and the Gameweek 32 deadline hits TODAY at 5:30pm — so there's no time to waste. In this rapid-fire episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before the whistle blows on transfers. We kick off with the latest injury news: Salah was rested in European action and remains a watch ahead of Liverpool vs Fulham, while Bijol — flagged as a differential yesterday — now carries a real injury concern from the Leeds camp. Rodon remains a firm sell, and both Stach and Gudmundsson carry doubts. On the bright side, Isak is confirmed fit for Newcastle's home clash with Crystal Palace. On transfers in, Beto (£5.0m) is the standout after a stunning 16-point haul against Chelsea, with Everton facing Brentford next. Raya (£6.0m) offers near-certain clean sheet potential as Arsenal host Bournemouth. Budget gem King (£4.4m) from Fulham rounds out the ins with a seven-point expected return. For transfers out, Van Dijk's dropping form and tough fixtures make him a priority sell, while Thiago Silva and Senesi also get verdicts you won't want to miss. Differential hunters get three low-owned options including a Man City midfielder at just 0.6% ownership with a form rating of 9.0. Captaincy analysis covers both a bold differential pick and the safe armband choice for Gameweek 32. 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
  4. 3D AGO

    Gameweek 32 Transfers Revealed – A Bargain Differential and a Must-Own Captain You Can't Ignore

    With the Gameweek 32 deadline looming on Friday 10th April, this episode of Who Got The Points? cuts straight to the chase with everything FPL managers need to know before making their moves. We kick off with the latest injury news: Gabriel and Rice are fit for Arsenal's home clash with Bournemouth, but Saka and Timber remain out. Meanwhile, Alexander Isak is a doubt for Newcastle's trip to Crystal Palace, and Mbeumo and Ndiaye are flagged as injury concerns – making Thursday and Friday press conferences essential viewing before finalising your squad. On the flip side, Nottingham Forest hammered Spurs 3-0 in Gameweek 31, and they now host Aston Villa looking like one of the best defensive units in the league. In terms of transfers in, Bruno Fernandes is crowned Essential after another 13-point haul, while budget gem Welbeck continues to deliver at just £6.2m. Lacroix at Crystal Palace earns a Good rating with ten clean sheets to his name. We also highlight three under-the-radar differentials – Murillo, Bijol, and Calafiori – all under six percent ownership with serious upside. For transfers out, Mavropanos, Rodon, and Van Hecke all face scrutiny. Captaincy recommendation lands firmly with Fernandes, with Welbeck as the differential alternative. 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

    5 min
  5. 4D AGO

    Gameweek 32 Preview — The 15-Point Differential, Double Gameweek Confirmed & A Captain You Can't Ignore

    Gameweek 32 is here and the deadline hits Friday 10th April at 17:30 — so there's no time to waste. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know heading into Gameweek 32, including a confirmed Double Gameweek 33 for six Premier League clubs that could reshape your entire transfer strategy. Brighton, Chelsea, Bournemouth, Leeds, Burnley, and Man City all have double fixtures coming — and we explain why acting now could be your smartest move of the season. We spotlight the standout performer from Gameweek 31, a differential defender with just 3.1% ownership who scored an incredible 15 points in a demolition win. We also analyse the top three transfers in for Gameweek 32, including a forward with 12 goals this season who offers double value going into the double gameweek, a midfield captain candidate with 8 goals and 17 assists, and a budget defender quietly building a monster season. On the transfers out, we flag which Spurs assets to sell immediately, why Newcastle owners should be cautious with Isak's fitness, and when to cut ties with a popular Man City midfielder in ice-cold form. Differential picks with explosive upside are highlighted across defence, while our captain call this week is clear-cut given recent form and fixture. Plus, key chip strategy advice for Wildcard holders torn between firing now or waiting for Gameweek 35. 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

    5 min
  6. 5D AGO

    Gameweek 32 Transfers Revealed – Saliba, Gyökeres & A Differential You Won't Believe

    Gameweek 32 is on the horizon and the Friday 10th April deadline is closer than you think. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before making their moves. We kick off with the latest injury news from Arsenal, where Saka and Timber are absent from training ahead of a crucial home fixture against Bournemouth — a massive concern for millions of FPL squads. We also cover Nott'm Forest's stunning 3-0 win over Spurs, Everton's dominant demolition of Chelsea, and what Leeds vs Man Utd on Monday night could mean for your differentials. On the transfer radar, we make a compelling case for Saliba as an essential Gameweek 32 pick, with 11 clean sheets, elite form, and a premium home fixture. Gyökeres earns the captaincy recommendation with 11 goals, a dream matchup, and 42,000 transfers in during Gameweek 31 alone. We also analyse the risk-reward dilemma of Ndiaye and his injury concern ahead of Brentford at home. For sells, we assess whether Verbruggen, Szoboszlai, and Cunha still deserve a place in your squad heading into the run-in. Differential hunters will want to hear about McGinn, Christie, and a wildcard Man City option sitting at just 0.6% ownership with expected points of 9.0. Chip strategy and wildcard timing for Gameweek 32 are also discussed. 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

    9 min
  7. 6D AGO

    Gameweek 32 Essentials – Beto Explodes, Arsenal Injury Fears & A Double Gameweek Bombshell You Can't Ignore

    Gameweek 31 is in the books and the FPL landscape has shifted dramatically. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything you need to know heading into Gameweek 32, with the deadline set for Friday 10th April 2026. We open with the biggest news in FPL right now — Double Gameweek 33 is confirmed, with Leeds, Bournemouth, and others playing twice before blanking in Gameweek 34. Wildcard timing has never been more critical, and we explain exactly why Gameweek 32 could be your golden window to strike. On the injury front, Arsenal fans are sweating — Saka, Gabriel, and Rice all have fitness concerns following their FA Cup exit, while Odegaard returns to training. We assess the implications for Raya and Arsenal assets ahead of their home clash with Bournemouth. Chelsea's Palmer is also being monitored. For transfers in, we highlight the explosive Beto (£5.0m) after his stunning 16-point Gameweek 31 haul, the reliable Ollie Watkins (£8.5m), and goalkeeper Raya (£6.0m) as essential upgrades. On the sell side, Richarlison, Dúbravka, and Rogers all get the verdict treatment. Our differential picks — Igor Jesus, Brobbey, and Flemming — are all under 1.5% ownership and could seriously move your rank. Plus, our captaincy recommendation for Gameweek 32 is bold, value-packed, and backed by the numbers. 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. APR 5

    Gameweek 32 Transfer Targets Revealed – Double Gameweek 33 Plans That Could Change Everything

    With the Gameweek 32 deadline fast approaching on Friday 10th April, this episode of Who Got The Points? gives you the essential intel to make your transfers count. We kick off with a major double gameweek alert – Chelsea, Brighton, Man City and Burnley are all set for a Double Gameweek 33, followed by a blank in GW34. The message is clear: get your squad double-ready now. On the transfer front, we spotlight Danny Welbeck (£6.2m) as an essential buy after a 12-point haul in GW31, with Brighton hosting Burnley next before that DGW33 bonanza. Anthony Gordon (£7.4m) is flagged as a strong pick-up following his 10-point return, while budget gem Lacroix (£5.1m) emerges as a differential defensive steal with 10 clean sheets this season. In the sell column, Gabriel's knee injury doubt at 75% fitness is a pressing concern given his 43% ownership ahead of a tough Bournemouth fixture. Sels and Van Hecke are also assessed for potential exits. For differentials under 10% ownership, we highlight Canvot (£4.5m, 0.1% owned) and Dowman (£4.2m) as standout budget options, plus Struijk of Leeds as a cheap enabler. On captaincy, Bruno Fernandes is the clear recommendation with a 12-point expected return hosting Leeds on Monday night. 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

About

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.

You Might Also Like