Striker: Oliver McBurnie (Swansea City) – The Scotland international’s clinical brace ensured Gillingham, the conquerors of Cardiff, would not defeat a second Welsh club. Getty
Goalkeeper: Julian Speroni (Crystal Palace) – The 39-year-old made up for an error at Anfield last week with a trio of fine saves to roll back the years. Action Images via Reuters / Andrew Couldridge
Right-back: Matt Doherty (Wolves) – One of the finest full-backs of the season, the Irishman spared Wolves embarrassment with an injury-time leveller at Shrewsbury. Reuters
Centre-back: Craig Cathcart (Watford) – A rock in the Watford defence who restricted Newcastle to a solitary shot on target at St James’ Park as the Hornets progressed. Action Images via Reuters
Centre-back: Scott Dann (Crystal Palace) – The stand-in captain led by example with a series of blocks to keep Tottenham out and send Palace through. Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge
Left-back: Murray Wallace (Millwall) – The left-back popped up with Millwall’s injury-time winner as the Lions beat Everton to claim another Premier League scalp. Reuters
Right midfield: Kevin de Bruyne (Manchester City) – Continued his return to his best with a crisp strike from long range against Burnley. He contributed to two other goals. Action Images via Reuters / Jason Cairnduff
Centre midfield: Scott Wagstaff (AFC Wimbledon) – Had never scored twice in a game in his career and then got a brace against West Ham, including a fine solo goal. Action Images via Reuters / Matthew Childs
Centre midfield: Anthony Wordsworth, pictured right, (AFC Wimbledon) – Set up two goals as the team at the foot of League One cast aside poor recent form to humiliate West Ham. Action Images via Reuters / Matthew Childs
Left midfield: Willian (Chelsea) – Just too good for Sheffield Wednesday. If the Brazilian’s first goal was a penalty, his second was a quality finish. AP Photo
Striker: Romelu Lukaku (Manchester United) – Set up United’s first two goals at Arsenal to show their counter-attacking menace as they made it eight straight wins. Getty
Striker: Oliver McBurnie (Swansea City) – The Scotland international’s clinical brace ensured Gillingham, the conquerors of Cardiff, would not defeat a second Welsh club. Getty
Goalkeeper: Julian Speroni (Crystal Palace) – The 39-year-old made up for an error at Anfield last week with a trio of fine saves to roll back the years. Action Images via Reuters / Andrew Couldridge
Right-back: Matt Doherty (Wolves) – One of the finest full-backs of the season, the Irishman spared Wolves embarrassment with an injury-time leveller at Shrewsbury. Reuters
Centre-back: Craig Cathcart (Watford) – A rock in the Watford defence who restricted Newcastle to a solitary shot on target at St James’ Park as the Hornets progressed. Action Images via Reuters
Centre-back: Scott Dann (Crystal Palace) – The stand-in captain led by example with a series of blocks to keep Tottenham out and send Palace through. Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge
Left-back: Murray Wallace (Millwall) – The left-back popped up with Millwall’s injury-time winner as the Lions beat Everton to claim another Premier League scalp. Reuters
Right midfield: Kevin de Bruyne (Manchester City) – Continued his return to his best with a crisp strike from long range against Burnley. He contributed to two other goals. Action Images via Reuters / Jason Cairnduff
Centre midfield: Scott Wagstaff (AFC Wimbledon) – Had never scored twice in a game in his career and then got a brace against West Ham, including a fine solo goal. Action Images via Reuters / Matthew Childs
Centre midfield: Anthony Wordsworth, pictured right, (AFC Wimbledon) – Set up two goals as the team at the foot of League One cast aside poor recent form to humiliate West Ham. Action Images via Reuters / Matthew Childs
Left midfield: Willian (Chelsea) – Just too good for Sheffield Wednesday. If the Brazilian’s first goal was a penalty, his second was a quality finish. AP Photo
Striker: Romelu Lukaku (Manchester United) – Set up United’s first two goals at Arsenal to show their counter-attacking menace as they made it eight straight wins. Getty
Striker: Oliver McBurnie (Swansea City) – The Scotland international’s clinical brace ensured Gillingham, the conquerors of Cardiff, would not defeat a second Welsh club. Getty