1. HARRY WILKES (FC Nomads): Kept another clean sheet, which included a fine late save, against Llanuwchllyn.
2. MATTY HARVEY (Holywell Town): The defender scored both of his side's goal in the loss to Bangor City.
3. DANNY HOLMES (Connah's Quay Nomads): Earned what proved to be the decisive penalty at Cefn Druids.
4. JAMIE JONES (Hawarden Rangers Hawks U12s): Bagged a brace of goals in the convincing win over Deeside.
5. IEUAN HEWITT (Flint Town United): Named man of the match for his display in the 1-0 success over Airbus.
6. CONNOR PARRY (Hawarden Rangers U13s): Started the ball rolling against Connah's Quay with a first-half brace.
7. PAUL RUTHERFORD (Wrexham): Two assists and a goal in the comfortable 3-0 win over Boston United.
8. XHERDAN SHAQIRI (Liverpool): The super sub popped up with two key goals against Manchester United.
9. EVAN THOMAS (Gresford Athletic U12s): Passed the 30-goal mark with four against Cefn United.
10. NIALL CHALLINOR (Acton): Too hot for Bradley Park to handle, scoring six goals in a 7-0 triumph.
11. KIERAN JONES (Brymbo Lodge U14s): Bagged a hat-trick of goals in the convincing win over Brymbo U13s.
12. GEORGE DAVIES (Buckley Town Wanders U15s): Will count himself unlucky to have lost after a brace at Deeside.
13. JAMES WILLETT (Coedpoeth Utd U13s): Gave the Bala defence a hard time with three goals against Bala.
14. LUCA WILD-RAPOSO (Deeside Phoenix U16s): Helped himself to a brace of goals in the success over Mold Alex.
15. PETER EVANS (Chirk U14s): The star of the show against Ruthin, scoring three of his side's four goals.
16. ETHAN GALT (Connah's Quay U18s): Found the back of the net three times to help sink Bellevue 18-1.
TOP BOSS: NIALL McGUINNESS (Flint Town United): Led his team to a 1-0 win over Airbus, which ended the visitors perfect start to the Cymru Alliance campaign.
CHUMP OF THE WEEK: BERND LENO (Arsenal): Failed to convince all afternoon and was at fault as Southampton snatched a late winning goal.
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