1. DARREN RANDOLPH (Republic of Ireland): Marshalled his backline superbly under intense pressure from Denmark.
2. LUKE TAYLOR (Llay Welfare): Caught the eye at the back in the narrow defeat at the hands of Brymbo.
3. JAYDEN DUNCAN (Mold Alex U12s): Helped himself to a hat-trick in the away win over Broughton.
4. JOE ALLEN (Wales): Impressive performance in the middle of midfield in the 2-0 defeat against Denmark.
5. GEORGE HORAN (Connah's Quay Nomads): Rock solid at the back and scored in the win over Queen's Park.
6. JAKE LAWLOR (Wrexham): Didn't let anything past him as the Reds played out a 1-1 at Maidstone United.
7. JACK HONEY (Penycae U15s): Produced a man of the match performance against Johnstown, bagging five goals.
8. JOE LEWIS (Deeside Phoenix U14s): Caught the eye with a hat-trick in the 4-1 away win over Buckley Town.
9. HARRY KANE (England): Ended his wait for an international goal at the perfect time to help sink Croatia 2-1.
10. JAMES WILLIAMS (Chirk U15s): Outstanding display against Garden Village saw him find the net on eight occasions.
11. DAN MOONEY (Chester): Offered the Blues something of a threat as they were beaten 1-0 at Leamington.
12. KEANE CLARKE (Halkyn Utd U14s): Fine individual display against Mynydd Isa saw him score a hat-trick.
13. ETHAN PRITCHARD (Rhostyllen U13s): Took a liking to the Brymbo defence, scoring four times in an 11-1 win.
14. SCOTT NELSON (Rhydymwyn): Too hot for the New Brighton Villa defence to handle, bagging four times.
15. JACOB WATKIN (Borras Park Albion U15s): Scored all four goals to earn his side a share of the spoils with Rhos Aelwyd.
16. HARRY LAMBERT (Mynydd Isa Dragons U13s): Scored a hat-trick in an 8-0 triumph over Holywell Town.
TOP BOSS: ANDY MORRISON (Connah's Quay Nomads): Led his side into the semi-finals of the Scottish Challenge Cup with a victory at Hampden Park.
CHUMP OF THE WEEK: JORDAN HART (Queen's Park): Made himself look a touch foolish by criticising Connah's Quay, who beat his side 2-1 having dominated the match.
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