Centre forward: Kelechi Iheanacho (Leicester) – The FA Cup specialist added to his quarter-final brace with a semi-final winner against Southampton. Just needs a final goal now. Getty Images
Goalkeeper: Alphonse Areola (Fulham) – Made a string of fine saves, including a remarkable one to deny Nicolas Pepe, to take Fulham agonisingly close to victory over Arsenal. Reuters
Right-back: Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) – Continued his return to form in a high-energy display against Leeds, bursting behind their defence to set up Sadio Mane’s goal. AFP
Centre-back: Jonny Evans (Leicester) – The outstanding player on the pitch as Leicester reached a first FA Cup final since 1969. Evans stopped Southampton from recording a shot on target. Getty Images
Centre-back: Thiago Silva (Chelsea) – A rock at the back as he kept his fellow Brazilian Gabriel Jesus quiet and helped Chelsea reach a fourth FA Cup final in five seasons. AP Photo
Left-back: Matt Ritchie (Newcastle) – Back in the team and back in favour, his deliveries from the flanks led to two goals against West Ham, including Joe Willock’s late winner. AP Photo
Right midfield: Mason Greenwood (Manchester United) – Showed how he has returned to form with a brace to earn United a fifth straight league win, despite Burnley’s resistance. AP Photo
Centre midfield: N’Golo Kante (Chelsea) – Often a scourge of Manchester City, his all-action display in the centre of midfield helped end their quadruple hopes in Chelsea’s semi-final win. Getty Images
Centre midfield: Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) – Partly for a lovely dummy for Greenwood’s first goal against Burnley, though he also played a part in United’s late third. AP Photo
Left midfield: Allan Saint-Maximin (Newcastle) – The catalyst for Newcastle’s recent renaissance added a dynamic display against West Ham to his fine cameo at Burnley. AFP
Centre forward: Harry Kane (Tottenham) – It was not enough to keep Jose Mourinho in a job but Kane’s clinical brace earned Tottenham a draw at Everton on Friday night. Reuters
Centre forward: Kelechi Iheanacho (Leicester) – The FA Cup specialist added to his quarter-final brace with a semi-final winner against Southampton. Just needs a final goal now. Getty Images
Goalkeeper: Alphonse Areola (Fulham) – Made a string of fine saves, including a remarkable one to deny Nicolas Pepe, to take Fulham agonisingly close to victory over Arsenal. Reuters
Right-back: Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) – Continued his return to form in a high-energy display against Leeds, bursting behind their defence to set up Sadio Mane’s goal. AFP
Centre-back: Jonny Evans (Leicester) – The outstanding player on the pitch as Leicester reached a first FA Cup final since 1969. Evans stopped Southampton from recording a shot on target. Getty Images
Centre-back: Thiago Silva (Chelsea) – A rock at the back as he kept his fellow Brazilian Gabriel Jesus quiet and helped Chelsea reach a fourth FA Cup final in five seasons. AP Photo
Left-back: Matt Ritchie (Newcastle) – Back in the team and back in favour, his deliveries from the flanks led to two goals against West Ham, including Joe Willock’s late winner. AP Photo
Right midfield: Mason Greenwood (Manchester United) – Showed how he has returned to form with a brace to earn United a fifth straight league win, despite Burnley’s resistance. AP Photo
Centre midfield: N’Golo Kante (Chelsea) – Often a scourge of Manchester City, his all-action display in the centre of midfield helped end their quadruple hopes in Chelsea’s semi-final win. Getty Images
Centre midfield: Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) – Partly for a lovely dummy for Greenwood’s first goal against Burnley, though he also played a part in United’s late third. AP Photo
Left midfield: Allan Saint-Maximin (Newcastle) – The catalyst for Newcastle’s recent renaissance added a dynamic display against West Ham to his fine cameo at Burnley. AFP
Centre forward: Harry Kane (Tottenham) – It was not enough to keep Jose Mourinho in a job but Kane’s clinical brace earned Tottenham a draw at Everton on Friday night. Reuters
Centre forward: Kelechi Iheanacho (Leicester) – The FA Cup specialist added to his quarter-final brace with a semi-final winner against Southampton. Just needs a final goal now. Getty Images