1. ROB LAINTON (Wrexham): Picked up yet another clean sheet in the FA Cup stalemate against Harrogate Town.
2. ED PRIDDING (Brymbo Lodge U12s): Gave Brickfield's defence a tough time, scoring four in a fine 12-1 success.
3. JACK LEWIS (Flint Town Utd): Named man of the match for a solid, experienced display against Llanrhaeadr.
4. DANIEL SHAW (Deeside Dynamo's U12s): Impressed against club mates Phoenix, bagging himself a hat-trick.
5. AARON SIMPSON (Cefn Druids): Earned the praise of his manager after a fine performance in central defence.
6. MATTHEW WILLIAMS (Queen's Park): Scored the only goal of the game as hosts Rhos Aelwyd were beaten.
7. ELLIE EVANS (Halkyn Utd U14s): Mold Alex couldn't live with the youngster, who found the net on four occasions.
8. ALEX PALMER (Borras Park Rangers U15s): Outstanding display against Garden Village saw him score six times.
9. LUKE FENNY-WILLIAMS (Hawarden Rangers Hawks U16s): Struck an important hat-trick in the win against Flint.
10. CALLUM HOPE (Rhosddu U14s): Scored six of his side's seven goals in the excellent success over hosts Llay United.
11. ANTHONY MARTIAL (Manchester Utd): Produced the goods when it mattered, scoring twice in a 2-2 draw with Chelsea.
12. REGAN RIACH (Mynydd Isa Mustangs U12s): Bagged a second-half brace in the crucial 3-2 win over Isa Young Guns.
13. ETHAN PRITCHARD (Rhostyllen U13s): Caught the eye in the 5-1 win over Gresford with an impressive hat-trick.
14. MATT SUTHERLAND (Acton): Gave the Brymbo Victoria defence a tough time, netting four goals in a 9-5 win.
15. TERRELL NASH (Chirk U14s): Earned the man of the match award after scoring four times against Brymbo Lodge.
16. JOSH GRUBB (Connah's Quay Tigers U13s): Struck a first-half double to set his team on the way to victory.
TOP BOSS: Neil Warnock (Cardiff City): Led the Bluebirds to a deserved 4-2 victory - their first of the Premier League season - against Fulham.
CHUMP OF THE WEEK: Marco Ianni (Chelsea): Will be asked to explain himself after provoking Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho in the 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge.
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