1. DAVE LEE (Overton): The star man as his team ground out a 1-1 draw with Offa Athletic.
2. IEUAN HEWITT (Flint Town Utd): Scored a stunning goal in the important 2-0 home win over Rhyl.
3. JAMES JENNINGS (Wrexham): Another fine performance was capped off with a crucial goal against Havant.
4. ANDER HERRERA (Manchester Utd): Has come to life under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, impressing and scoring against Chelsea.
5. GEORGE HORAN (Connah's Quay Nomads): Outstanding display from the centre-back who kept Blair Henderson quiet.
6. LUKE BLIZZARD (Buckley Town): Scored the only goal of the game as Ruthin Town were defeated.
7. CODY BRYAN (Halkyn Utd U14s): Will wonder how he finished on the losing side after scoring a hat-trick.
8. OLIVER LEWIS (Coedpoeth Utd U19s): Too hot to handle for Brymbo Lodge, finding the net four times.
9. RYAN EVANS (Aston Park Rangers U13s): Gave the Holywell defence a tough time, scoring five goals in a 10-0 win.
10. ANTHONY DUDLEY (Chester): Superb from start to finish against Boston, capping a fine display with a goal.
11. OLIVER SCARISBRICK (FC Rhosddu Utd U14s): Brilliant from the youngster, who scored five against Coedpoeth.
12. THEO WILLIAMS (Borras Park Albion U12s): Fired four goals in a straightforward success against Brickfield.
13. ROBBIE JONES (Ewloe Harriers U14s): Found the back of the net three times in the win over Buckley Town.
14. NIALL CHALLINOR (Acton): A one-man show against Bradley Park as he scored all four goals in his side's win.
15. ADAM WOOSEY (Connah's Quay Nomads U18s): Helped himself to four goals in the 7-5 cup success over Brymbo.
16. TERRELL NASH (Chirk U14s): Struck four of his side's five goals in the comfortable win over Rhosddu United.
TOP BOSS
ANDY MORRISON (Connah's Quay Nomads): Created history once more as he led his side into the Scottish Challenge Cup final with victory over Edinburgh City.
CHUMP OF THE WEEK
SANTIAGO SOLARI (Real Madrid): Let Barcelona off the hook as his player rotation backfired with Girona securing a shock 2-1 away win.
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