Centre forward: Tammy Abraham (Chelsea) – It was not enough to save Frank Lampard’s job but Abraham’s predatory hat-trick defeated Luton and made him Chelsea’s top scorer. Getty Images
Goalkeeper: John Ruddy (Wolves) – Non-league Chorley had five times as many shots on target than Wolves but Ruddy’s saves helped prevent a shock on Friday night. AP Photo
Right-back: Kyle Walker-Peters (Southampton) – The former Spurs man wasn’t credited with the winner against Arsenal, though it came from his shot, but both attacked and defended well. AFP
Centre-back: Chris Basham (Sheffield United) – The overlapping centre-back got so far forward he was in the six-yard box to score against Plymouth and get his first goal of the season. Reuters
Centre-back: Ben Tozer (Cheltenham) – His feared long throw led to Alfie May’s opener against Manchester City while the defiant captain also made a sensational clearance on his own line. Getty Images
Left-back: Callum Styles (Barnsley) – The hero at both ends with a winner and a brilliant goal-line clearance as Barnsley beat Championship leaders Norwich to set up a tie with Chelsea. PA
Right midfield: James Rodriguez (Everton) – Provided high-class passing and terrific set-pieces in the 3-0 win over Sheffield Wednesday, setting up two goals from corners. Getty Images
Centre midfield: Tanguy Ndombele (Tottenham) – Came off the bench to have a catalytic effect at Wycombe, with two brilliantly-taken goals to display how talented he is. Reuters
Centre midfield: Paul Pogba (Manchester United) – Capped his renaissance with a man-of-the-match display as United won the weekend’s marquee game against Liverpool. Getty Images
Left midfield: Marcus Rashford (Manchester United) – Took his goal against Liverpool well and set up Mason Greenwood’s strike with an even better pass. Another terrific display. EPA
Centre forward: Andriy Yarmolenko (West Ham) – Came in and stood out against Doncaster, helping to set up Pablo Fornals’ early goal and scoring the Hammers’ second with a fine finish. AFP
Centre forward: Tammy Abraham (Chelsea) – It was not enough to save Frank Lampard’s job but Abraham’s predatory hat-trick defeated Luton and made him Chelsea’s top scorer. Getty Images
Goalkeeper: John Ruddy (Wolves) – Non-league Chorley had five times as many shots on target than Wolves but Ruddy’s saves helped prevent a shock on Friday night. AP Photo
Right-back: Kyle Walker-Peters (Southampton) – The former Spurs man wasn’t credited with the winner against Arsenal, though it came from his shot, but both attacked and defended well. AFP
Centre-back: Chris Basham (Sheffield United) – The overlapping centre-back got so far forward he was in the six-yard box to score against Plymouth and get his first goal of the season. Reuters
Centre-back: Ben Tozer (Cheltenham) – His feared long throw led to Alfie May’s opener against Manchester City while the defiant captain also made a sensational clearance on his own line. Getty Images
Left-back: Callum Styles (Barnsley) – The hero at both ends with a winner and a brilliant goal-line clearance as Barnsley beat Championship leaders Norwich to set up a tie with Chelsea. PA
Right midfield: James Rodriguez (Everton) – Provided high-class passing and terrific set-pieces in the 3-0 win over Sheffield Wednesday, setting up two goals from corners. Getty Images
Centre midfield: Tanguy Ndombele (Tottenham) – Came off the bench to have a catalytic effect at Wycombe, with two brilliantly-taken goals to display how talented he is. Reuters
Centre midfield: Paul Pogba (Manchester United) – Capped his renaissance with a man-of-the-match display as United won the weekend’s marquee game against Liverpool. Getty Images
Left midfield: Marcus Rashford (Manchester United) – Took his goal against Liverpool well and set up Mason Greenwood’s strike with an even better pass. Another terrific display. EPA
Centre forward: Andriy Yarmolenko (West Ham) – Came in and stood out against Doncaster, helping to set up Pablo Fornals’ early goal and scoring the Hammers’ second with a fine finish. AFP
Centre forward: Tammy Abraham (Chelsea) – It was not enough to save Frank Lampard’s job but Abraham’s predatory hat-trick defeated Luton and made him Chelsea’s top scorer. Getty Images