Centre forward: Brennan Johnson (Nottingham Forest) – Tormented Leicester and scored Forest’s second goal as he helped knock the holders out in an East Midlands derby. Reuters
FA CUP TEAM OF THE WEEK: Goalkeeper: Kepa Arrizabalaga (Chelsea) – Turning into a penalty specialist in the cups and his extra-time save from Plymouth’s Ryan Hardie ensured Chelsea were spared a shootout. PA
Right-back: Djed Spence (Nottingham Forest) – Outstanding against Arsenal in the third round and perhaps even better against Leicester in the fourth. Fully deserved his goal. Getty Images
Centre-back: Paddy McNair (Middlesbrough) – The former Manchester United man was terrific on his return to Old Trafford as Middlesbrough pulled off a seismic win against the odds. PA
Centre-back: Matt Preston (Kidderminster) – A heroic rearguard action that was sadly in vain. Preston made a series of blocks, tackles and challenges before West Ham won. AFP
Left-back: Yerry Mina (Everton) – Came off the bench to score the first goal of Frank Lampard’s reign as Everton’s set-piece expertise brought two goals for defenders. Getty Images
Right midfield: Riyad Mahrez (Manchester City) – An assist for Ilkay Gundogan’s early equaliser before the Algerian got a five-minute brace in the second half to see off Fulham. PA
Centre midfield: Matt Crooks (Middlesbrough) – A giant figure in the Middlesbrough midfield, Crooks’ equaliser was controversial but it set up a famous win on penalties. Getty Images
Centre midfield: Declan Rice (West Ham) – The substitute came to West Ham’s rescue, with an injury-time equaliser he made himself denying non-league Kidderminster. AP
Left midfield: Diogo Jota (Liverpool) – Yet another valuable goal courtesy of his aerial ability as Jota set up a win over Cardiff. His elusive movement made him excellent. Getty Images
Centre forward: Harry Kane (Tottenham) – Continued his renaissance under Antonio Conte with a brace to beat Brighton. His first goal was a special effort from long range. AFP
Centre forward: Brennan Johnson (Nottingham Forest) – Tormented Leicester and scored Forest’s second goal as he helped knock the holders out in an East Midlands derby. Reuters
FA CUP TEAM OF THE WEEK: Goalkeeper: Kepa Arrizabalaga (Chelsea) – Turning into a penalty specialist in the cups and his extra-time save from Plymouth’s Ryan Hardie ensured Chelsea were spared a shootout. PA
Right-back: Djed Spence (Nottingham Forest) – Outstanding against Arsenal in the third round and perhaps even better against Leicester in the fourth. Fully deserved his goal. Getty Images
Centre-back: Paddy McNair (Middlesbrough) – The former Manchester United man was terrific on his return to Old Trafford as Middlesbrough pulled off a seismic win against the odds. PA
Centre-back: Matt Preston (Kidderminster) – A heroic rearguard action that was sadly in vain. Preston made a series of blocks, tackles and challenges before West Ham won. AFP
Left-back: Yerry Mina (Everton) – Came off the bench to score the first goal of Frank Lampard’s reign as Everton’s set-piece expertise brought two goals for defenders. Getty Images
Right midfield: Riyad Mahrez (Manchester City) – An assist for Ilkay Gundogan’s early equaliser before the Algerian got a five-minute brace in the second half to see off Fulham. PA
Centre midfield: Matt Crooks (Middlesbrough) – A giant figure in the Middlesbrough midfield, Crooks’ equaliser was controversial but it set up a famous win on penalties. Getty Images
Centre midfield: Declan Rice (West Ham) – The substitute came to West Ham’s rescue, with an injury-time equaliser he made himself denying non-league Kidderminster. AP
Left midfield: Diogo Jota (Liverpool) – Yet another valuable goal courtesy of his aerial ability as Jota set up a win over Cardiff. His elusive movement made him excellent. Getty Images
Centre forward: Harry Kane (Tottenham) – Continued his renaissance under Antonio Conte with a brace to beat Brighton. His first goal was a special effort from long range. AFP
Centre forward: Brennan Johnson (Nottingham Forest) – Tormented Leicester and scored Forest’s second goal as he helped knock the holders out in an East Midlands derby. Reuters