Welcome back, FPL managers! Thanks for subscribing to Who Got The Points - your go-to source for fast, actionable Fantasy Premier League insights. The Gameweek 32 deadline is Friday the 10th of April at 5:30pm, and with some massive results in GW31 shaking up the landscape, there's plenty to act on. Let's get into it.
GW31 Results Recap - What You Need to Know

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Before we dive into transfers, here's a quick summary of the GW31 results that are directly shaping your GW32 planning:
Brighton 2-1 Liverpool - Welbeck bagged a brace and 12 points in a stunning performance
Nottingham Forest 3-0 Spurs - Gibbs-White continued his brilliant run of form
Everton 3-0 Chelsea - A dominant display with clean sheet points across the board
Sunderland 2-1 Newcastle - A shock result at St James' Park that raises questions about Newcastle assets
Man United 2-2 Bournemouth - Cunha picked up an assist in a competitive draw
✅ Transfers IN - Players to Target for GW32
1. Danny Welbeck (Brighton) - £6.2m | 5% Ownership
This is the headline transfer of the week, and frankly it's not even close. Welbeck has been flagged as essential for days - and then he went and bagged a brace against Liverpool to back it up completely.
GW31: 2 goals, 12 points
Season total: 12 goals, 106 total points
Transfers in this week: 126,831
GW32 fixture: Brighton away at Burnley (difficulty rating: 2)
GW33 fixture: vs Spurs
Brighton travel to Burnley in GW32 - one of the most favourable fixtures on the board this weekend. Welbeck is in the form of his life, the fixture couldn't be kinder, and ownership is still just 5%. He will rise in price. Get him in now.
Verdict: Essential. The standout transfer of the week at just £6.2m. Captain contender too (more on that below).
2. Morgan Gibbs-White (Nott'm Forest) - £7.4m | 5% Ownership
Forest are flying under Sean Dyche, and Gibbs-White is the creative engine driving it all. His form rating of 7.0 is the highest in our dataset - a remarkable number at this stage of the season.
GW31: 1 goal vs Spurs, 8 points
Season total: 9 goals, 2 assists, 133 total points
Transfers in this week: 24,849
GW32 fixture: Forest vs Aston Villa at home (difficulty rating: 3)
GW33 fixture: vs Burnley
Goals from midfield, consistent returns, and still only 5% owned - Gibbs-White is the kind of player who rewards early movers. The Villa fixture at home is a step up in difficulty, but his form and underlying numbers make him a compelling addition to your squad right now.
Verdict: Good buy. Strong form, creative output, and still flying under the radar at 5% ownership.
3. Dominik Szoboszlai (Liverpool) - £7.0m | 14% Ownership
Szoboszlai only returned 3 points in GW31 despite playing 90 minutes, but don't be too quick to dismiss him - Liverpool host Fulham in GW32, and that is a very tasty fixture.
GW31: 90 minutes, 3 points
Season total: 5 goals, 3 assists
Form rating: 6.3
Expected points GW32: 6.8
Transfers in this week: 53,145
GW32 fixture: Liverpool vs Fulham at home (difficulty rating: 2)
Szoboszlai is building form and that home fixture against Fulham is one of the most attractive in the entire GW32 slate for midfielders. If you're looking for a Liverpool midfielder with captain potential in the coming weeks, he's well worth considering.
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Verdict: Good. Not urgent but a solid mid-range option if you want Liverpool coverage heading into a favourable home match.
❌ Transfers OUT - Players to Consider Selling
1. Newcastle Assets (Gordon & Others)
Sunderland's shock 2-1 win at St James' Park in GW31 raises genuine concerns about Newcastle's reliability. Anthony Gordon scored in GW31 (10 points), but the bigger picture is worrying.
Gordon GW31: 1 goal, 10 points
Gordon season: 6 goals, 4 assists, 98 total points
GW32 fixture: Newcastle vs Crystal Palace (difficulty rating: 3-3)
Eddie Howe's side have been inconsistent in recent weeks
There's no screaming must-sell here - Gordon is a quality player - but Newcastle's form and GW32's fixture against Crystal Palace doesn't inspire confidence for a haul. If you're carrying a Newcastle asset that hasn't delivered and you're tight for funds, this is a sensible moment to reassess.
Verdict: Monitor. Hold or shift depending on your squad budget. The fixture doesn't scream big return.
2. Rodrigo Wilson (Fulham) - £6.1m | 25% Ownership
Wilson has been one of the gems of this FPL season - 10 goals and 8 assists is a stunning return for a £6.1m asset. He scored in GW31 and picked up 9 points. But here's the problem: Fulham face Liverpool away in GW32.
GW31: 1 goal + 2 bonus points, 9 points
Season total: 10 goals, 8 assists, 152 total points
Transfers out this week: 30,896
GW32 fixture: Liverpool vs Fulham at home for Liverpool (difficulty rating: 2 for Liverpool, hard for Fulham)
Anfield away is about as tough as it gets. Wilson is a genuinely brilliant FPL asset and this isn't a panic sell - but if you don't already own him, do not buy him ahead of this fixture. For those who do hold him, it's a case of riding it out and reassessing after GW32.
Verdict: Hold if you own him. Do NOT buy ahead of GW32. Revisit after the Liverpool fixture.
3. Matheus Cunha (Man Utd) - £8.0m | 8.3% Ownership
Cunha grabbed an assist in GW31's 2-2 draw at Bournemouth, returning 6 points. He's been a solid performer this season with 7 goals and 4 assists, but at £8.0m, the value case is becoming harder to make.
GW31: 1 assist, 6 points
Season: 7 goals, 4 assists
Transfers in this week: 34,570
GW32 fixture: Man Utd vs Leeds at home (difficulty: 2 for United, 4 for Leeds)
GW33 fixture: Chelsea away under Michael Carrick - trickier
GW32 actually looks decent for Cunha with Leeds at home, but the £8m price tag means there are better value options elsewhere in this range. GW33 away at Chelsea under an interim manager adds further uncertainty.
Verdict: Hold if you own him. Don't prioritise buying this week - better options exist at similar price points.
🔍 Differentials - Low Ownership, High Upside
These are the under-the-radar picks that could separate your rank from the rest of your mini-league. All under 10% ownership with genuine points potential in GW32.
Looking for more under-the-radar options? Our differential players tool highlights the best low-ownership picks across all positions.
1. Ryan Christie (Bournemouth) - £4.9m | 0.1% Ownership
GW31: 1 goal + 2 bonus vs Man United, 9 points
Season total: 2 goals, 1 assist, 42 total points
Form rating: 5.7
GW32 fixture: Bournemouth away at Arsenal (tough, difficulty high)
Price: Just £4.9m - a budget enabler
The Arsenal away fixture is undeniably difficult, and this pick carries risk. But at £4.9m with genuine attacking intent and fresh form from GW31, Christie is an intriguing budget option. At 0.1% ownership, even a modest return puts you ahead of the template. One to watch rather than a must-buy.
Verdict: Speculative differential. Budget-friendly with upside, but Arsenal away limits the ceiling.
2. Jordan Pickford (Everton) - £5.6m | 13.5% Ownership
GW31: Clean sheet vs Chelsea, 7 points
Season: 11 clean sheets, 86 saves, 126 total points
GW32 fixture: Everton away at Brentford (difficulty 4 for Everton, 3 for Brentford at home)
Everton's defensive resilience has been genuinely impressive this season - 11 clean sheets and 86 saves from Pickford tells its own story. David Moyes' side are compact and hard to break down. The Brentford away fixture in GW32 is not easy, but Pickford's track record makes him a reliable budget goalkeeper option.
Wondering which goalkeepers have the best clean sheet prospects? Explore defensive stats to help you make the right call between the sticks.
Verdict: Solid budget keeper pick. 11 clean sheets this season makes him reliable at £5.6m.
3. Caoimhin Kelleher (Brentford) - £4.8m | 13.5% Ownership
GW31: Clean sheet vs Leeds, 9 points + 2 bonus
Season: 8 clean sheets, 81 saves, 114 total points
Transfers in this week: 17,767
GW32 fixture: Brentford host Everton at home
If you need a cheap goalkeeper upgrade, Kelleher at £4.8m is arguably the best value in the position right now. 8 clean sheets, consistent bonus points, and Brentford at home to Everton in GW32 is a competitive but winnable fixture for the home side. Nearly 18,000 transfers in this week confirms managers are already waking up to this one.
Verdict: Outstanding value at £4.8m. The standout budget goalkeeper option heading into GW32.
🎖️ Captaincy Pick for GW32
There's a clear answer here this week.
| Player | Price | Fixture | Difficulty | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Welbeck | £6.2m | Brighton vs Burnley (away) | 2 | ⭐ Captain Pick |
| Szoboszlai | £7.0m | Liverpool vs Fulham (home) | 2 | Premium alternative |
Welbeck is the captain of the week. Brighton away at Burnley is a difficulty-2 fixture, he has 12 goals this season, and he just scored twice against Liverpool. He is in the form of his life. At £6.2m, this is outstanding value for an armband pick. If you want a premium alternative, Szoboszlai at home to Fulham is your next best option with 6.8 expected points projected.
⏰ Key Deadline Reminder
The Gameweek 32 deadline is Friday the 10th of April at 5:30pm. Don't leave it to the last minute - get your transfers sorted early, lock in your captain, and avoid any unnecessary deadline-day stress.
Deadline: Friday 10th April, 5:30pm
Priority transfer in: Welbeck (essential)
Captain pick: Welbeck vs Burnley
Key hold: Wilson (don't sell, but don't buy ahead of Liverpool away)
Budget goalkeeper: Kelleher at £4.8m
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