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Gameweek 31 is done and dusted — and what a chaotic one it was. Everton demolished Chelsea 3-0, Brighton stunned Liverpool 2-1, Nottingham Forest thrashed Spurs 3-0, and Sunderland shocked Newcastle 2-1. Now it's time to react fast ahead of the Gameweek 32 deadline on Friday 10th April at 5:30pm. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know to make the right moves before that early Friday night kickoff catches you off guard. We cover the key injury concerns heading into Gameweek 32, including Saliba's ankle doubt at 75% fitness and Ndiaye's ongoing foot concern — both flagged as doubtful with tasty fixtures ahead. We reveal the top three transfers in, led by the absurd value of Beto (£5.0m), who bagged 16 points against Chelsea and is already attracting over 22,000 transfers in. Welbeck and Bruno Fernandes also earn Essential verdicts with back-to-back favourable fixtures and blistering form. On the sell side, Bowen and Dewsbury-Hall are highlighted as upgrades to prioritise, while Spurs assets are flagged as rotation risks to avoid entirely. Our differential picks shine a light on Gordon, Tarkowski, and an ultra-low-ownership Wolves midfielder at just 0.1% that could be your secret weapon. Captaincy analysis points firmly to Fernandes for Gameweek 32 with a differential armband option 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
Gameweek 32 is here and there's plenty to act on before the Friday 10th April deadline. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we cut through the noise with everything FPL managers need to know right now. First up, the injury bulletin — Jadon Sancho's shoulder concern at Aston Villa and a worrying update on Jurrien Timber's ankle ahead of Arsenal's home clash with Bournemouth, affecting over a quarter of all managers. We break down the Gameweek 31 fallout, including Brighton's stunning win over Liverpool, Everton's demolition of Chelsea, Forest's three-nil over Spurs, and Sunderland's shock victory at St James' Park. On transfers, Bruno Fernandes earns an essential verdict after a 13-point haul, while Danny Welbeck's brace against Liverpool makes him another must-have at just £6.2m. Jan Paul van Hecke is flagged as a budget defensive gem with 120 total points at £4.5m. We also cover the sells — Timber's injury risk, Anderson's tough fixture against Villa, and why Aït-Nouri looks like dead money right now. For differentials, we spotlight Richards, Bijol, and one player with the highest expected points of anyone discussed this week at just 0.4% ownership. Captaincy analysis points firmly in one direction, and we touch on Free Hit chip planning with Gameweek 35 TV fixtures already confirmed. 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
Gameweek 31 delivered some stunning results and Gameweek 32 is shaping up to be a pivotal one in your FPL season. With the deadline hitting Friday, 10th April at 17:30, there's no time to waste — and in this rapid-fire episode, we break down everything you need to act on right now. Nottingham Forest's emphatic 3-0 win over Spurs has put one midfielder firmly in the spotlight, while Everton's demolition of Chelsea has unearthed a budget gem that 25,000 managers are already snapping up. We cover the top three transfers IN for Gameweek 32, including a set-and-forget goalkeeper with the highest expected points of any shot-stopper this week and an in-form Forest midfielder with a tasty double fixture run ahead. On the sell side, we tackle one of the most-owned forwards in the game who blanked again and now faces a daunting Gameweek 32 fixture, plus a popular Liverpool midfielder who simply isn't delivering value for his price tag. For the differential hunters, we spotlight a Crystal Palace midfielder under 4% ownership with serious captaincy potential, and a Fulham forward who produced 13 points last gameweek at a jaw-dropping price. We also flag a popular defender to monitor ahead of a tricky Arsenal away trip. Captaincy verdict, chip strategy notes, and a key ownership warning are all included. 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
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.Stay ahead in your mini-league with Who Got The Points?. 30% Off Fantasy Football Hub 👉🏼 https://fantasyfootballhub.co.uk/join?via=jack-culpan
Gameweek 32 is here and your squad needs sorting before the Friday 10th April deadline. In this fast-paced seven-minute episode of Who Got The Points?, we cut through the noise to give you everything you need to make the right moves this week. We kick off with urgent injury and availability news: Chalobah is done for the season with an ankle injury and must be sold immediately, while J.Timber is rated 75% fit for Arsenal's tasty home fixture against Bournemouth. Damsgaard is also doubtful at Brentford, and Salah's confirmed summer exit raises questions about his motivation heading into a home game against Fulham. This week's defensive hero spotlight falls on Nottingham Forest's N.Williams – a criminally underowned gem at just £4.7m and 2.9% ownership who bagged 15 points in Gameweek 31 with two assists, a clean sheet, and three bonus points. We break down why he's a must-have budget differential heading into GW32. On the transfers in side, Welbeck's blistering form, J.Gomes as a ultra-low-ownership differential, and N.Williams top our target list. Meanwhile, Chalobah, Ekitiké, and Damsgaard are the priority exits. For captaincy, Bruno Fernandes stands out as the clear choice with Man Utd hosting Leeds on Monday night, backed by an expected points return of 9.7 and red-hot recent form. 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
With the Gameweek 32 deadline arriving Friday, 10th April at 17:30, there's no time to waste. In this rapid-fire episode of Who Got The Points?, we cut through the noise to give you everything you need to make the right moves before the clock runs out. We kick off with the injury bulletin — Mbeumo and Šeško both withdrew from international duty but are expected fit for GW32, while Arsenal's Eze carries a calf concern with a 75% chance of playing ahead of their home clash with Bournemouth. We also flag Raul's benching at Fulham and Nott'm Forest's stunning 3-0 demolition of Spurs. On transfers in, we break down why Welbeck (£6.2m) is essential right now after his 12-point GW31 haul, why Gibbs-White (£7.4m) is a standout differential with Forest in blistering form, and why Szoboszlai (£7.0m) offers reliable mid-price value with Liverpool hosting Fulham. For transfers out, we make the case against Iwobi facing a brutal Liverpool away day, question Casemiro's fading attacking returns, and weigh the risk around the injured Eze. Differentials covered include Flemming, Cunha, and Kelleher, while captaincy analysis points firmly in one direction — but you'll want to hear why before committing the armband. We also flag a key tip around Arsenal's clean sheet chances that many managers are getting wrong. 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
Gameweek 31 is done and dusted, and with the Gameweek 32 deadline hitting Friday 10th April, there's no time to waste. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know to get ahead of the curve before the deadline. From Nottingham Forest's stunning 3-0 thrashing of Spurs to Everton's demolition of Chelsea, we dig into the biggest results and what they mean for your squad. On the injury front, we flag concerns around Dango Ouattara, Summerville of West Ham, and Thiago – names to avoid or monitor carefully heading into GW32. In the transfer ins, we make the case for Gabriel (Arsenal) as an essential defensive pick with 14 clean sheets and a mouthwatering home fixture against Bournemouth. We also analyse Gyökeres as a clinical differential at just 11.5% ownership and Fulham's Wilson, who continues to deliver stunning value at £6.1m. On the outs, we assess why Šeško, Virgil van Dijk, and the highly-owned João Pedro could cost you big in Gameweek 32. We also spotlight two ultra-low-ownership differentials – Igor Jesus of Nottingham Forest at just 1.2% and Flemming of Burnley at 0.4% – both capable of massive green arrows. Plus, our captaincy verdict might surprise you. 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
With the Gameweek 32 deadline fast approaching on Friday 10th April, this episode of Who Got The Points? cuts through the noise and gives you everything you need to make the right calls before it's too late. We kick off with the biggest news hitting FPL managers right now: Alisson is out for Liverpool with no confirmed return date, and if you're still holding him, you need to hear what we're saying before that deadline hits. Brighton's two-one win over Liverpool has major FPL ripple effects, including a Dunk ban that forces a rethink on Brighton defenders. Meanwhile, Everton's three-nil demolition of Chelsea saw Tarkowski clean sheet and Beto go absolutely berserk with two goals and an assist for a monster 16-point haul. Bruno Fernandes continued his ridiculous season with another goal and assist against Bournemouth. We break down the must-have transfer targets for Gameweek 32, including a five-million-pound differential striker you simply cannot ignore, and a Brighton forward with 12 goals this season heading into a dream fixture. On the transfers out side, we name the players bleeding value and highlight why holding onto them into Gameweek 32 is a costly mistake. Differential lovers will want to stick around for three seriously underowned picks under 10% ownership from some of the hottest Gameweek 32 fixtures. Captaincy is locked in, and the logic is airtight. 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
With the Gameweek 32 deadline falling on Friday the 10th of April, this episode of Who Got The Points? gives you everything you need to make the right moves before it's too late. Bruno Fernandes is the headline act — fresh off a 13-point haul in the 2-2 draw at Bournemouth, the Man United captain boasts a form rating of 9.2 (the highest in the game) and faces Leeds at Old Trafford next. With 15,000 transfers in already this gameweek, the question is: can you afford NOT to have him? We also break down why Joao Timber at £6.3m is one of the shrewdest buys heading into Gameweek 32, with Arsenal hosting Bournemouth in what could be a dream fixture. Budget defenders also get the spotlight, with Jan Paul van Hecke emerging as a standout wildcard enabler at just £4.5m. On the sell side, we assess Senesi, Aït-Nouri, and the rapidly falling Rodrigo — and why their upcoming fixtures make them liabilities. Differential hunters will want to hear about O'Reilly, J.Gomes (0.3% ownership), and Crystal Palace's Henderson, who has racked up a remarkable 86 saves this season. Captaincy analysis, chip strategy, and wildcard fixture planning are all covered in under seven minutes of sharp, data-driven FPL insight. 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
The Gameweek 31 deadline hits tonight at 6:30pm and there's no time to waste — this episode of Who Got The Points? gives you everything you need to make the right calls before the window slams shut. First, the big news: both Manchester City and Crystal Palace are blank in Gameweek 31, meaning players like Rice and Sarr are must-sells. Arsenal are also without a fixture this gameweek, making Rice — despite his 24.5% ownership — a near-automatic transfer out with over 281,000 managers already moving him on. On the transfer in side, Bruno Fernandes is the hottest name in the game after two assists and 10 points in Gameweek 30. With 180,000+ managers bringing him in and an expected points tally of 8.7, he's the essential acquisition and the standout captaincy pick for GW31. Bournemouth's Senesi is another essential add — 10 points last week, nine clean sheets on the season, and just £5.1m. Fulham's Wilson also makes the transfers-in list as a reliable mid-price midfielder with 17 goal contributions. In the differentials section, Mac Allister stands out with just 2.6% ownership and 8.5 expected points against Brighton, while Garner and budget keeper Hermansen offer smart, low-owned options. Ekitiké's minutes concern is flagged — watch the team news closely. Act fast, the deadline is tonight. 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
Gameweek 30 is in the books and Gameweek 31's deadline is fast approaching — Friday, 20th March at 6:30pm. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we cut through the noise and give you everything you need to know before that deadline hits. Chelsea and Arsenal both blank in Gameweek 31, meaning big-name assets like João Pedro, Palmer, Gabriel, and Saliba are sitting out — and we're giving you clear verdicts on who to hold, who to sell temporarily, and who to replace them with. Crystal Palace also have no fixture, making Mitchell another asset to recycle. On the bright side, Newcastle's Gordon backed up our buy call with an 11-point Gameweek 30 haul and now faces Sunderland at home in the Tyne-Wear derby — we're naming him our captain pick. We also break down the top transfers in for Gameweek 31, including Brentford's O.Dango, Fulham's Raúl against a rock-bottom Burnley side, and why those moves make sense right now. In the differentials section, we spotlight Brighton's Gomez at just 0.4% ownership, West Ham's Diouf — six assists from a £4m defender — and Nottingham Forest's Anderson, who's flying under the radar ahead of a trip to Spurs. We also flag an important Haaland fitness update managers need to monitor before the deadline. 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
With Gameweek 31's Friday deadline fast approaching, this episode of Who Got The Points? cuts through the noise to give you everything you need to nail your transfers in under seven minutes. It's a blank gameweek with only eight fixtures, and the hosts break down exactly which assets to target and which deadweights to shift before 6:30pm on Friday. In the news round-up, fitness concerns surround Konate, Isak, Tonali, and Romero, while Damsgaard's injury could disrupt Brighton's creativity ahead of their Liverpool clash. Mane's early substitution for Brentford also raises role questions under Keith Andrews. The episode's defensive deep-dive from Gameweek 30 uncovers some serious value plays. Bournemouth's Truffert (£4.6m, 3.2% ownership) hauled 11 points and faces Man Utd on Friday night – making him arguably the best budget defender in the game. Senesi is highlighted as essential with nine clean sheets and seven expected points for GW31, while Newcastle's Gordon (£7.3m) is named both a must-buy and the captaincy pick ahead of the Tyne-Wear derby against Sunderland. On the transfers out list, Crystal Palace's Canvot, Richards, and Man City's Semenyo are all flagged due to blank fixtures with zero expected points. Differentials Bassey (Fulham), Frimpong (Liverpool), and Van Hecke (Brighton) are spotlighted for savvy managers looking to gain an edge. Free Hit chip strategy is also discussed given the volume of blanking premium players. 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
Gameweek 30 is done and the Gameweek 31 deadline is Friday 20th March at 6:30pm – and there are some massive calls to make right now. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we cut through the noise and give you everything you need to finalise your squad before the deadline hits. We cover the key injury and availability concerns heading into Gameweek 31, including Jimenez's bench role for Burnley, Gibbs-White's fitness scare, question marks over Reece James and Timber, Gudmundsson's suspension weakening Brighton, and a suspensions watch for players on four or more yellow cards. On transfers in, we break down why Szoboszlai (£7.0m) is one of the standout picks of the gameweek after his 11-point haul, why Iwobi (£6.4m) offers elite value in a one-difficulty home fixture, and why Cunha (£8.0m) continues to deliver under Carrick at Man Utd. For transfers out, we flag Eze and both Wolves midfielders André and J.Gomes – all blanking due to no Gameweek 31 fixture. On differentials, Mac Allister, Petrović, and Casemiro all stand out as low-ownership picks with serious upside. We also reveal our Gameweek 31 captain pick and make the case for tripling up on Newcastle ahead of their derby clash with Sunderland. 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
Gameweek 31 is here and the deadline hits Friday 20th March at 6:30pm — meaning you have less time than usual to act. In this packed episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before the week's biggest decisions. We kick off with the major talking point from Gameweek 30: Mohamed Salah was benched by Arne Slot for Liverpool vs Spurs, raising serious rotation concerns ahead of a tricky Brighton away fixture. We also cover Ekitike's limited minutes, Richarlison's eye-catching haul, and a glaring injury concern trio — Le Fee, Ballard, and Mukiele — all racing against the clock. Sunderland's attacking drought also gets the spotlight ahead of a daunting Newcastle trip. On transfers in, Bruno Fernandes leads the charge as an essential pick, backed by 16 assists, elite form, and a dream Bournemouth fixture. Jarrod Bowen offers premium mid-price value, while Šeško is the exciting budget option combining brilliantly with Fernandes in a red-hot United attack. We also flag who to sell — Ekitike's rotation risk, Gyökeres' blank gameweek, and Wilson's fading form. Differentials include an in-form Richarlison at 5.5% ownership, Welbeck at just 4% ahead of Liverpool, and ultra-budget gem Flemming at 0.3%. Captaincy verdict? It's all Bruno. Don't miss this one before Friday's early deadline. 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
With the Gameweek 31 deadline fast approaching on Friday the 20th of March at 6:30pm, this episode of Who Got The Points? gives you everything you need to make the right moves before it's too late. We kick off with urgent injury news on Timber, who picked up a knock in Arsenal's 2-0 win over Everton — a frustrating update given he was only recently recommended as a buy. We also flag concerns around Jorgensen following Chelsea's 1-0 defeat to Newcastle, with Chelsea's defensive assets looking increasingly untrustworthy after just one clean sheet in fourteen league matches. On the transfers in, Anthony Gordon (£7.2m, 3.4% ownership) is the headline act — scoring and bagging three bonus points in Newcastle's win while playing out of position, with a dream Gameweek 31 home fixture against Sunderland. Budget gems Truffert (£4.6m) and Thiaw (£5.0m) also get the green light, both offering exceptional value from Newcastle and Bournemouth. For transfers out, Reece James and Gabriel are scrutinised, with Gabriel's expected points showing zero for Gameweek 31 raising serious rotation or blank concerns at 43% ownership. Differentials Mavropanos, Dunk, and Hill are highlighted as under-the-radar picks with genuine upside. Gordon is named as the standout captaincy option for Gameweek 31. 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
Gameweek 29 is wrapped and the Gameweek 30 deadline hits Saturday 14th March at 1:30pm — 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 act on right now. Wolves shocked Liverpool 2-1, Arsenal kept another clean sheet against Brighton, and Chelsea demolished Aston Villa 4-1 — all results with major implications for your Gameweek 30 squad. We analyse the biggest transfer movers, including the chaotic Thiago situation with 170k transfers in clashing against 110k transfers out. Our top three transfers IN: budget gem Dewsbury-Hall (£5.1m) ahead of Arsenal at home, in-form Gibbs-White posting the highest expected points of any midfielder at 6.3 ahead of Fulham, and Crystal Palace keeper Henderson with 10 clean sheets and a tasty home fixture against struggling Leeds. Three players to SELL: Thiago's poor form continues with just 3.5 expected points against Wolves, Mbeumo's sharp dip draws 150k sales, and Iwobi faces a tough trip to Forest. Differentials to exploit include Rodrigo at just 0.5% ownership and budget enabler Stach at £4.7m with outstanding underlying stats. Captaincy verdict? Salah leads, with Palmer as your vice-captain fallback. Chip strategy and mini-league-winning tips round out a packed 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
With the Gameweek 30 deadline arriving Saturday 14th March at 13:30, there's no time to waste. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before finalising their squads. We kick off with the latest injury news, including a close watch on Bukayo Saka after he was substituted during Arsenal's midweek European fixture. His availability against Everton is uncertain, so press conference updates are essential. We also cover Wilson's ankle concern at Fulham, with over 136,000 managers already selling, plus fitness updates on Trossard and the return of Ben White to Arsenal training. On transfers in, we spotlight Joao Timber (£6.3m) after a 13-point haul in GW29, making him an essential pick ahead of Arsenal hosting Everton. James Garner (£5.2m) offers incredible budget value with ten clean sheets and five assists, while Ismaila Sarr (£6.3m) explodes into contention after a stunning brace and 15 points for Crystal Palace. For transfers out, we assess the cases for selling Wilson, Guehi, and Ekitike, all of whom are seeing massive outflows ahead of tough GW30 fixtures. We also highlight three differentials under 10% ownership – Hermansen, Anthony, and Damsgaard – with Damsgaard boasting the highest expected points of the bunch at 6.3. Finally, captaincy analysis points firmly toward one standout option with the highest projected points of any player in the dataset. 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
Gameweek 29 is in the books and Gameweek 30 is fast approaching with a Saturday 14th March deadline at 1:30pm. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know before making their moves. Chelsea's João Pedro delivered a stunning 19-point haul — three goals, one assist, and maximum bonus — and with a home fixture against Newcastle, he's the must-have asset and standout captain pick for Gameweek 30. We also analyse Bournemouth's Senesi, a five-million-pound defensive gem with eight clean sheets and incredible bonus point form, and Everton's Tarkowski who bagged 15 points against Burnley but faces a tough Arsenal test at home. On the transfers out, we flag the mass exodus from Aston Villa's Rogers following a horror week, and also address concerns around Liverpool's Konaté and Man City's O'Reilly. For differential hunters, we spotlight Nott'm Forest's Anderson at just 7.1% ownership, Arsenal's Hincapie at a remarkable sub-1% with a home Everton fixture, and budget defender Diouf at West Ham for only four million pounds. We also cover key injury news surrounding Spurs ahead of their clash with Liverpool and what it could mean for late captain switches. Chip strategy, captaincy decisions, and transfer priorities all covered in under seven minutes. 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
With the Gameweek 30 deadline hitting Saturday 14th March at 1:30pm, 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 buzzer sounds. We kick off with the latest team news from Arsenal, Chelsea, and Man City press conferences, with fitness concerns surrounding Gabriel, Rice, Saliba, Haaland, and Estevao all potentially impacting your defensive and attacking investments. We also flag early Blank Gameweek 34 considerations as FA Cup semi-final implications begin to take shape. On the transfer front, we spotlight three must-consider additions: Ballard (£4.6m) from Sunderland is flying under the radar despite 114 total points and a home fixture against Brighton; Senesi (£5.0m) from Bournemouth is criminally underpriced with eight clean sheets and a favourable home tie against Burnley; and differential Van den Berg (£4.5m) from Brentford offers serious value against Wolves at home. We also flag who to sell – Van Hecke, Branthwaite, and Gomez all face tough fixtures or have dried-up returns worth cutting loose. For differentials, Henderson from Crystal Palace and Hannibal from Burnley both get the spotlight for savvy managers seeking an edge. And for the armband? It's João Pedro. The Chelsea striker bagged a hat-trick and assist for 19 points in Gameweek 29, and faces Newcastle at home in Gameweek 30. He's the captain pick. Simple as that. 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
With the Gameweek 30 deadline fast approaching on Saturday, 14th March at 1:30pm, there's no time to waste. In this episode of Who Got The Points?, we break down everything FPL managers need to know to get ahead of the competition before the whistle blows. We kick off with key injury news — Alisson is a fitness concern for Liverpool, Gordon is a doubt for Newcastle ahead of their Chelsea clash, and Spence is also being monitored. Chelsea's FA Cup rotation is actually a positive, with their key players set to be fresh for Gameweek 30. We also flag the crucial Gameweek 34 blank caused by FA Cup semi-finals — start planning your free transfers now. On transfers in, we analyse Saka (Essential), Casemiro (exceptional value at under £6m), and Mo Salah (Good), breaking down their season stats, expected points, and fixture appeal. For transfers out, Mac Allister, Iwobi, and Donnarumma all come under the microscope with verdicts on whether to cut or hold. We also spotlight three differentials under 10% ownership — E.Le Fée from Sunderland, Souček at West Ham, and Eze at Crystal Palace — offering genuine routes to separating from your mini-league rivals. Finally, we settle the captaincy debate: Saka at home to Everton is the clear armband choice, with Salah as a strong 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
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