
Episode 182
Gameweek 27 Deadline Day — Fernandes, Haaland Fears & A North London Derby Twist You Can't Ignore
⚽ Who Got The Points? - Daily Premier League Football Insights
February 21, 20266m 37s
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Show Notes
The Gameweek 27 deadline is HERE — Saturday 21st February at 13:30 — and this episode of Who Got The Points? delivers everything FPL managers need to act fast and act smart. With all ten fixture line-up previews already out, hosts break down the biggest transfer moves flooding in this week, starting with Bruno Fernandes (£9.8m), who has attracted nearly 140,000 transfers in ahead of a mouth-watering Monday night clash against Everton. With 6 goals and 12 assists this season and an expected points of 7.3, he also takes the captaincy recommendation. Next up, Marc Guéhi (£5.2m) is flagged as an essential budget defensive pick, having kept 9 clean sheets and delivering 7 points in Gameweek 26 ahead of Man City hosting Newcastle. Szoboszlai (£6.7m) rounds out the top transfers in as a high-upside differential at just 6.5% ownership. On the outs, Haaland's half-time substitution in Gameweek 26 has sparked a mass exodus of over 212,000 transfers, while Rice and Chalobah are also under the microscope. Differential alerts for Bowen (8.7%) and Gibbs-White (3.5%) offer low-ownership upside with genuine attacking potential. Bournemouth's defensive injury concern over Senesi adds another late twist to monitor. Don't miss this deadline day breakdown before time runs out. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.
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