Welcome to Who Got The Points - your essential FPL briefing before the Gameweek 32 deadline. This week is not just about GW32 targets; it's about planning two moves ahead with Double Gameweek 33 confirmed for up to eight teams. Get this right and you could pull clear of your mini-league rivals. Let's get into it.

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🗓️ Key Dates & Deadline

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The GW32 deadline is Friday, 10th April at 17:30. Don't sleep on this one - with Double Gameweek 33 confirmed, there's a lot of two-week planning to do, and getting your GW32 transfers right sets you up perfectly.

🚨 Top News You Cannot Ignore

  • Double Gameweek 33 is CONFIRMED for up to eight teams - players from those squads are going to be gold over the coming fortnight. Plan accordingly.

  • Wharton (Crystal Palace) is listed as doubtful with a knock, given a 75% chance of playing ahead of the Newcastle game on Sunday. Monitor team news closely before the deadline.

  • Beto (Everton) was the standout performer of GW31 - two goals, one assist, and 16 points in a 3-0 demolition of Chelsea. More on him below.

  • Palmer (Chelsea) - 74,500 managers transferred him OUT in GW31. He faces Man City in GW32. That is a serious red flag for those still holding.

  • Semenyo (Man City) did not play in GW31, and his fixture is yet to be confirmed in this window. At £8.2m and 53.6% ownership, he's in a huge number of squads - watch for team news ahead of the Chelsea game on Sunday.

✅ Transfers IN - Who to Buy for GW32

1. David Raya (Arsenal GK) - £6.0m | 34.7% ownership

Verdict: ESSENTIAL

Raya is the standout transfer-in recommendation for Gameweek 32, and it's not particularly close. Arsenal host Bournemouth on Saturday at 11:30, and Raya has kept 15 clean sheets this season - a remarkable return for a goalkeeper at just £6.0m. Over 51,000 managers have already brought him in this week, and that number will continue to rise. He's averaging 7 expected points for GW32 - the highest of any goalkeeper in the data. Arsenal are defensively solid under Mikel Arteta at home, and while Bournemouth away from home can be unpredictable, the Gunners have everything needed to shut them out.

  • Price: £6.0m

  • Ownership: 34.7% (50,000+ transfers in this week)

  • GW32 Fixture: Arsenal vs Bournemouth (Home, Saturday 11:30)

  • Clean sheets this season: 15

  • Expected points GW32: 7.0 (highest of any GK in the data)

  • Verdict: Essential - bring him in before the deadline

2. Beto (Everton FWD) - £5.0m | 2.7% ownership

Verdict: GOOD BUY - Get him in

The breakout star of GW31. Beto bagged two goals, one assist, and three bonus points against Chelsea in a 3-0 win for 16 points. He costs just £5.0m and only 2.7% of managers own him - but that number is climbing fast. He has six goals this season and 9 expected points projected for GW32. Yes, Brentford away isn't an easy trip, but Everton are in form under David Moyes and momentum counts for a lot. If you need a budget forward or a differential, Beto is your guy right now.

  • Price: £5.0m

  • Ownership: 2.7% (climbing fast)

  • GW31: 2 goals, 1 assist, 3 bonus points = 16 points

  • Goals this season: 6

  • Expected points GW32: 9.0 (highest of any forward in the data)

  • GW32 Fixture: Brentford (Away)

  • Verdict: Get him in - ultimate differential and in ridiculous form

Keep tabs on Beto's price - he's likely to rise after that GW31 masterclass. Check the latest live price changes so you don't pay more than you need to.

3. King (Fulham MID) - £4.4m | 1.7% ownership

Verdict: One to monitor closely

At £4.4m, King is one of the most exciting budget options in the game right now. He scored one goal and grabbed an assist against Burnley in GW31 for 13 points. The GW32 fixture - Fulham hosting Liverpool on Saturday at 16:30 - is a tougher ask, but the real appeal is the two-week picture. Fulham are among the teams mentioned as potential DGW33 participants, and at £4.4m, King becomes an absolute steal if that's confirmed. With 5.8 expected points for GW32, you can hold him through the Liverpool game and potentially reap the rewards of a double. If you're nervous about Liverpool, wait and monitor - but don't lose track of this one.

  • Price: £4.4m

  • Ownership: 1.7%

  • GW31: 1 goal, 1 assist = 13 points vs Burnley

  • Expected points GW32: 5.8

  • GW32 Fixture: Liverpool (Home)

  • DGW33 potential: Fulham vs Brentford

  • Verdict: Monitor closely - elite value if Fulham get a DGW33

For more budget options like King, browse our bargain players tool to find value picks under £5.0m.

❌ Transfers OUT - Who to Sell for GW32

1. Palmer (Chelsea MID) - £10.6m | 16.3% ownership

Verdict: SELL

The stats don't lie. Palmer returned no goals and no assists in GW31 against Everton, who won 3-0 with relative ease. Almost 74,500 managers have already sold him - and they're probably right. In GW32 he faces Man City, who are a completely different proposition to Everton. Liam Rosenior's Chelsea are leaking goals, and at nearly £11m Palmer needs to be returning big points consistently. He isn't right now. If you're still holding, this is your exit window.

  • Price: £10.6m

  • Ownership: 16.3%

  • GW31: 0 goals, 0 assists vs Everton (3-0 loss)

  • 74,500+ transfers OUT in GW31

  • GW32 Fixture: Man City (Away)

  • Verdict: Sell - the form and fixture combine badly here

2. Senesi (Bournemouth DEF) - £5.1m | 19.9% ownership

Verdict: Hold if you have no better options, but don't force him in

Senesi picked up just one point in GW31 away at Man United as Bournemouth drew 2-2, failing to keep a clean sheet. Now he faces Arsenal at home in GW32 - one of the most defensively difficult fixtures in the division. Senesi has been brilliant this season with nine clean sheets, but the Arsenal fixture looks rough, and expected points for Bournemouth's attack aren't inspiring. He has 4.5 expected points for GW32. If you have a better defensive option available, now is the time to make the switch.

  • Price: £5.1m

  • Ownership: 19.9%

  • GW31: 1 point away at Man United (2-2 draw, no clean sheet)

  • Clean sheets this season: 9

  • Expected points GW32: 4.5

  • GW32 Fixture: Arsenal (Home)

  • Verdict: Hold if no better option available - but don't panic buy him

3. Thiago (Brentford FWD) - £7.3m | 36.8% ownership

Verdict: Hold for now, but watch closely

A blank in GW31 - ninety minutes, no goals, no assists in a goalless draw at Leeds. Thiago has 19 goals this season, so the pedigree is undeniable, but his form rating has dipped to 5.0. In GW32 Brentford host Everton, and while that's a reasonable fixture on paper, Everton are flying right now and won't be a pushover. He has 5.0 expected points for GW32. If you desperately need funds to facilitate a transfer, Thiago is your release valve. Otherwise, hold and see if he fires against Everton.

  • Price: £7.3m

  • Ownership: 36.8%

  • GW31: 0 goals, 0 assists at Leeds (0-0)

  • Goals this season: 19

  • Form rating: 5.0 (dipped)

  • Expected points GW32: 5.0

  • GW32 Fixture: Everton (Home)

  • Verdict: Hold for now - sell only if you desperately need the funds

🎯 Differential Picks - Under 10% Ownership, High Ceiling

These are the picks with the potential to shoot you up the mini-league ranks. Low ownership, strong form, and genuine upside.

Diff #1 - Beto (Everton FWD) - £5.0m | 2.7% ownership

Already covered above, but worth repeating. Two goals, one assist, 16 points in GW31. Nine expected points projected for GW32 - the highest of any forward in the data. At 2.7% ownership, getting him in before he rises could be season-defining. David Moyes teams ride momentum brilliantly, and Everton are on a wave right now.

Diff #2 - Gana (Everton MID) - £5.4m | 0.1% ownership

Barely anyone has him. Gana played all 90 minutes against Chelsea in GW31, grabbed an assist, kept a clean sheet, and picked up 8 points. Everton's midfield is running hot, and Gana is a set-and-forget differential with the Brentford fixture coming up in GW32. He has 6 projected expected points for GW32. For under £5.5m, this is genuinely spicy - and at 0.1% ownership, the green arrow potential is enormous.

  • Price: £5.4m

  • Ownership: 0.1%

  • GW31: 1 assist, clean sheet = 8 points

  • Expected points GW32: 6.0

  • GW32 Fixture: Brentford (Home)

  • Verdict: Ultimate differential - barely anyone owns him

Diff #3 - Bernardo (Man City MID) - £6.2m | 0.6% ownership

Man City travel to Chelsea on Sunday in what looks like an open game - rated 4/4 difficulty for both teams. Bernardo has four assists and two goals this season, and under Pep Guardiola, City will be determined to bounce back after their West Ham draw. With 5.5 expected points for GW32 and just 0.6% ownership, he's a differential with real upside if City click into gear at Stamford Bridge.

  • Price: £6.2m

  • Ownership: 0.6%

  • Goals this season: 2 | Assists: 4

  • Expected points GW32: 5.5

  • GW32 Fixture: Chelsea (Away, Sunday)

  • Verdict: Differential with upside - low-owned and capable of a big return

Want to find more differential gems? Browse our full differential players tool to uncover low-owned players with high ceiling potential.

🏆 Captaincy Pick - Gameweek 32

The standout statistical captain this week is Raya. Fifteen clean sheets, Arsenal at home to Bournemouth, and 7 expected points makes him the safest, most statistically-backed captaincy option. For those who want a differential captain with real upside, Beto at £5.0m is genuinely tempting after his GW31 masterclass - his 9 expected points for GW32 are the highest of any forward in the data.

  • Safe captain: David Raya (Arsenal GK) - 15 clean sheets, 7 xP, Arsenal at home to Bournemouth

  • Differential captain: Beto (Everton FWD) - 9 xP (highest FWD in data), in incredible form, 2.7% ownership

📅 Double Gameweek 33 - Two-Week Planning

This is the most important strategic note of the week. Double Gameweek 33 is confirmed for up to eight teams, and the teams currently being mentioned include Fulham, Everton, and Aston Villa. Use your free transfer this week wisely - ideally targeting players from those double gameweek teams so you're set up for the explosion of points that a DGW can bring. Plan two weeks ahead, not one. If you can get Beto, King, or even Villa assets ahead of the double, you'll be in a strong position.

  • Double GW33 confirmed for up to 8 teams

  • Teams mentioned: Fulham, Everton, Aston Villa

  • Key targets to consider: Beto (EVE), King (FUL), any Aston Villa assets

  • Use your GW32 free transfer strategically to position for the DGW

  • Think two weeks ahead - don't just optimise for GW32

⚡ GW32 At a Glance - Quick Summary

  • IN: Raya (£6.0m, Essential), Beto (£5.0m, Get him in), King (£4.4m, Monitor)

  • OUT: Palmer (£10.6m, Sell), Senesi (£5.1m, Consider selling), Thiago (£7.3m, Hold for now)

  • Differentials: Beto (2.7%), Gana (0.1%), Bernardo (0.6%)

  • Captain: Raya (safe) or Beto (differential)

  • Deadline: Friday 10th April, 17:30

  • DGW33 teams to target: Fulham, Everton, Aston Villa

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