Striker: Aaron Wilbraham (Rochdale) – Scored his first senior goal in 1998 and the 40-year-old found the net in a fourth decade to take Newcastle to a replay. Reuters
Goalkeeper: Kelle Roos (Derby County) – Made a couple of fine saves to allow the Championship side to spring a surprise when they beat Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park. Reuters
Right-back: Luke Matheson (Rochdale) – Came off the bench to change the game against Newcastle. Set up Aaron Wilbraham’s equaliser with a surge and cross. AFP
Centre-back: Joe Gomez (Liverpool) – A hugely assured figure who marshalled an inexperienced defence as they kept a clean sheet against Everton in a Merseyside derby. EPA
Centre-back: Dael Fry (Middlesbrough) – A rock at the back for the in-form Championship side as they frustrated Jose Mourinho and took Tottenham to a replay. Reuters
Left-back: Erik Pieters (Burnley) – His long-range strike helped an often goal-shy Burnley side score four times against Peterborough and progress with ease. Reuters
Right midfield: Phil Foden (Manchester City) – A high-class performance against Port Vale. The teenager set up City’s second goal, scored the fourth and excelled throughout. Reuters
Centre midfield: Harry Arter (Fulham) – Brought on by his brother-in-law, he justified Scott Parker’s decision with a spectacular winner to knock out Aston Villa. AFP
Centre midfield: Curtis Jones (Liverpool) – Scored his first Liverpool goal on his first Anfield start, in spectacular style and to win a Merseyside derby. What an impact. Reuters
Left midfield: Adam Reach (Sheffield Wednesday) – A scorer of fine goals got a memorable one as he condemned Premier League defeat Brighton to defeat in a shock. Reuters
Striker: Adam Idah (Norwich City) – An 18-year-old revelation. The youngster seized his chance with a hat-trick against Preston, including a brilliant strike from 40 yards. Reuters
Striker: Aaron Wilbraham (Rochdale) – Scored his first senior goal in 1998 and the 40-year-old found the net in a fourth decade to take Newcastle to a replay. Reuters
Goalkeeper: Kelle Roos (Derby County) – Made a couple of fine saves to allow the Championship side to spring a surprise when they beat Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park. Reuters
Right-back: Luke Matheson (Rochdale) – Came off the bench to change the game against Newcastle. Set up Aaron Wilbraham’s equaliser with a surge and cross. AFP
Centre-back: Joe Gomez (Liverpool) – A hugely assured figure who marshalled an inexperienced defence as they kept a clean sheet against Everton in a Merseyside derby. EPA
Centre-back: Dael Fry (Middlesbrough) – A rock at the back for the in-form Championship side as they frustrated Jose Mourinho and took Tottenham to a replay. Reuters
Left-back: Erik Pieters (Burnley) – His long-range strike helped an often goal-shy Burnley side score four times against Peterborough and progress with ease. Reuters
Right midfield: Phil Foden (Manchester City) – A high-class performance against Port Vale. The teenager set up City’s second goal, scored the fourth and excelled throughout. Reuters
Centre midfield: Harry Arter (Fulham) – Brought on by his brother-in-law, he justified Scott Parker’s decision with a spectacular winner to knock out Aston Villa. AFP
Centre midfield: Curtis Jones (Liverpool) – Scored his first Liverpool goal on his first Anfield start, in spectacular style and to win a Merseyside derby. What an impact. Reuters
Left midfield: Adam Reach (Sheffield Wednesday) – A scorer of fine goals got a memorable one as he condemned Premier League defeat Brighton to defeat in a shock. Reuters
Striker: Adam Idah (Norwich City) – An 18-year-old revelation. The youngster seized his chance with a hat-trick against Preston, including a brilliant strike from 40 yards. Reuters
Striker: Aaron Wilbraham (Rochdale) – Scored his first senior goal in 1998 and the 40-year-old found the net in a fourth decade to take Newcastle to a replay. Reuters