FPL Gameweek 30 Bonus Recap & GW31 Strategy Guide: Wildcards and Differentials
Key Insights
GW30 Bonus Points Awarded: Players like Merino, Strand Larsen, Elanga, Murillo, Asensio, Marmoush, Savinho, Tonali, Fernandes, Luis Diaz, and Fernandez earned maximum bonus points. (See full list below).
Double Gameweek 33 Confirmed: Several clubs will have a Double Gameweek (DGW) in GW33, immediately followed by Blank Gameweek (BGW) 34 for some teams involved in cup competitions.
Wildcard Timing Critical: Managers are weighing activating their second Wildcard in GW30/31 versus waiting, impacting Bench Boost and Free Hit strategies for DGW33/BGW34 and potential DGW36.
Key Injuries: Managers need replacements for injured players like Gabriel (Arsenal) and potentially Isak (Newcastle) and Gordon (Newcastle), adding complexity to transfer plans.
Why this matters: Successfully navigating chip strategy and transfers around DGWs, BGWs, and injuries is vital for maximizing FPL points and achieving season goals. Understanding bonus points helps evaluate past player performance.
In-Depth Analysis
Gameweek 30 Bonus Points Summary:
The Bonus Points System (BPS) rewarded key performers in Gameweek 30. Maximum points (3pts) went to:
Merino (Arsenal)
Strand Larsen (Wolves)
Elanga, Murillo (Nottingham Forest)
Asensio (Aston Villa)
Marmoush, Savinho (Man City)
Tonali (Newcastle)
Fernandes (Crystal Palace)
Luis Diaz (Liverpool)
Fernandez (Chelsea)
Managers should note that points are finalized roughly one hour after the *last* match of the Gameweek.
Wildcard, Bench Boost & Free Hit Strategy:
The confirmation of DGW33 and BGW34 has intensified chip strategy discussions.
Wildcard: Some managers used their Wildcard in GW30 to set up for future weeks. Others, like FPL Family's Sam, opted to wait until GW31 for more information, potentially taking a points hit in GW30. A later Wildcard allows better targeting of DGW/BGW players.
Bench Boost: Common strategies involve using the Bench Boost close to the Wildcard. GW32 (targeting Newcastle/Palace double), GW33 (targeting DGW33 teams), or a later DGW (like potentially GW36) are possibilities. The timing influences goalkeeper and bench player selection on the Wildcard.
Free Hit: Blank Gameweek 34 poses a challenge, especially for teams loaded with assets from Arsenal, Man City, Palace, and potentially Villa. Many managers may need to use their Free Hit chip in BGW34 to field a competitive XI, unless they can navigate it with free transfers and minimal hits.
Potential Differential Picks for GW31:
With injuries and the need for budget enablers or rank-climbers, several differentials (under 10% ownership) are emerging:
Anthony Gordon (MID, £7.4m): Despite injury concerns (bruising), expected to be fit. Newcastle have good fixtures including DGW32. Strong underlying stats (xG 9.5). (Ownership: 8.3%)
Dominic Solanke (FWD, £7.3m): Shows flashes of form for Spurs, who have favourable fixtures. Potential short-term punt, especially against Southampton in GW31. (Ownership: 4.8%)
Evanilson (FWD, £5.7m): Budget Bournemouth forward offering value. Scored in GW30 despite team loss, good underlying stats (xG 8.99), faces West Ham next. (Ownership: 3.8%)
Tino Livramento (DEF, £4.5m): Budget Newcastle defender with DGW32. Good clean sheet potential against Leicester (GW31) and in the double. (Ownership: 3.8%)
Jakub Kiwior (DEF, £4.8m): Arsenal budget defender likely to start due to Gabriel/Timber injuries. Arsenal have the league's best defence. Potential value if starting role confirmed. (Ownership: 0.2%)
FAQs
Q: Who earned the maximum 3 FPL bonus points in Gameweek 30?
A: Merino (ARS), Strand Larsen (WOL), Elanga (NFO), Murillo (NFO), Asensio (AVL), Marmoush (MCI), Savinho (MCI), Tonali (NEW), Fernandes (CRY), Luis Diaz (LIV), and Fernandez (CHE) all received 3 bonus points.
Q: When should I play my second Wildcard chip?
A: There's no single answer. Playing it in GW30/31 allows setup for DGW33/BGW34 and potentially Bench Boosting soon after. Waiting provides more fixture/injury information but might require navigating GW30/31 with hits. Consider your Bench Boost and Free Hit plans.
Q: Are there any standout budget FPL options for GW31 and beyond?
A: Tino Livramento (£4.5m) offers clean sheet potential and a DGW32 for Newcastle. Jakub Kiwior (£4.8m) could be a cheap route into the solid Arsenal defence if injuries guarantee starts. Evanilson (£5.7m) provides a budget forward option.
Key Takeaways
Review your GW30 points, paying attention to bonus point earners.
Finalize your chip strategy: Decide Wildcard timing (if available) and coordinate with Bench Boost (GW32, GW33, or later) and Free Hit (likely BGW34 for many).
Monitor injury news closely, especially for Gordon, Isak, Gabriel, and Timber, and plan replacements if needed.
Consider differential players like those listed above to gain rank or find value, particularly when replacing injured assets.
Discussion
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Sources & References
Source 1: FPL GW30 bonus points: See who's earned extras in Thursday's match target="_blank"
Source 2: Fantasy Football Scout (FPL Family Wildcard Thoughts) target="_blank"
Source 3: Fantasy Football Fix (GW31 Differentials) target="_blank"
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