Northern Premier League:
Bradley Moonan- Prescot Cables- 15th out of 20
Moonan started Saturday’s 3-1 away defeat at Morpeth Town, before being amongst the substitutes for a midweek victory at home to Bamber Bridge.
The defender was subbed off against Morpeth in the 72nd minute.
Cables host Whitby Town this weekend, looking to extend their five point cushion from the relegation zone.
League Two:
Billy Crellin- Accrington Stanley- 21st
Accrington lost a crucial away tie to relegation rivals Morecambe on Saturday, a result that sees The Reds sucked into the battle for survival.
Crellin was helpless to prevent the hosts from recording a comfortable victory, as John Doolan’s side now sit just four points clear of the drop zone- currently occupied by The Shrimps.
Accrington face Doncaster Rovers next, looking to re-establish a cushion between themselves and the bottom two.
Jenson Metcalfe- Chesterfield- 10th out of 24
Metcalfe appeared as an 84th minute substitute against league-leaders Walsall, as he continues to step up his recovery after a long injury lay-off.
Chesterfield took the lead after eight minutes through captain Jamie Grimes, however failed to hang on, eventually succumbing to a 3-1 defeat.
The Spireites travel to Swindon Town on Saturday.
Francis Okoronkwo- Salford City- 8th out of 24
Salford dropped out of the play-off spots this weekend, following a disappointing 1-0 defeat at AFC Wimbledon.
Okoronkwo was introduced from the bench after 67 minutes, but failed to have an impact with the visitors chasing the game.
Salford are away to Port Vale next.
League One:
Harry Tyrer- Blackpool- 12th out of 24
Blackpool’s entertaining 3-3 draw with Mansfield Town saw Steve Bruce’s side extend their unbeaten run to ten games, with Tyrer starting every fixture in this period.
The Seasiders haven’t lost since Boxing Day, with the goalkeeper playing a crucial part in their impressive form, after an initial nervy start to his third senior loan.
Blackpool host Crawley Town on Saturday, looking to end a peculiar record of eight successive home draws.
Championship:
Mason Holgate- West Bromwich Albion- 6th out of 24
Holgate was brought on in the 70th minute of The Baggies’ clash with Milwall, as the visitors saw out the remaining time to take a point back to the Midlands.
The defender replaced Calum Styles at the Den, with Tony Mowbray adopting a more pragmatic approach as the game neared its end.
West Brom are at home to Oxford United next, looking to continue their promotion push.
Harrison Armstrong- Derby County- 22nd out of 24
Armstrong made a late cameo in Derby’s 4-0 hammering at QPR on Friday night, as John Eustace’s reign in charge got off to its worst possible start.
The midfielder, who joined The Rams on deadline day, was introduced with the game already over, with defeat at Loftus Road extending County’s eleven-game winless run.
Derby are back in action on Saturday at home to Milwall, with Armstrong hoping for a first start at his new club.
Scottish Premiership:
Elijah Campbell- Ross County- 10th out of 12
Campbell started a crucial 3-0 victory at Motherwell that saw County leapfrog Dundee out of the relegation play-off spot.
The defender- who has featured 18 times this season- is set to start Saturday’s crunch fixture against the latter, with just two points separating the sides going into the weekend.
Ligue 1:
Neal Maupay- Marseille- 2nd out of 18
Maupay was an unused substitute in Marseille’s 5-1 home win over St. Ettiene last weekend.
Roberto De Zerbi’s side take on Auxerre away next.
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