League Two:
Billy Crellin- Accrington Stanley- 21st out of 24
Crellin recorded his eleventh clean sheet of the season on Tuesday, as Accrington took another huge stride towards safety.
John Doolan’s side’s thumping 5-0 victory over Newport County sees Stanley now sitting ten points clear of the relegation zone, with a home tie against Gillingham to come on Saturday.
Jenson Metcalfe- Chesterfield- 14th out of 24
Metcalfe played the entirety of Chesterfield’s 4-0 away win at Salford City, as The Spireites ended their four-game losing run at The Peninsula Stadium.
The midfielder impressed in the engine room, as the visitors picked up their first three points on the road since December.
Chesterfield travel to Notts County next.
Francis Okoronkwo- Salford City- 11th out of 24
Okoronkwo started both of Salford’s fixtures this week, as The Ammies’ struggles continued.
The Reds haven’t tasted victory in six matches, sliding out of the playoff spots, now lying six points adrift of seventh-placed Crewe Alexandra.
The forward is back in action on Saturday, away to Grimsby Town.
League One:
Harry Tyrer- Blackpool- 11th out of 24
Blackpool secured back-to-back wins, defeating Barnsley and Cambridge United to keep their impressive form going.
The Seasiders have lost just once since Boxing Day, with the goalkeeper starting every game during that time.
Steve Bruce’s side host Leyton Orient next.
Championship:
Mason Holgate- West Bromwich Albion- 5th out of 24
Holgate played a key role in an important week for The Baggies, as their promotion hopes were bolstered with two big results.
The defender was subbed on as an emergency right-back in Saturday’s 1-0 win over QPR, after Darnell Furlong was sent off in first half added time, before keeping his place for a 1-1 draw at Turf Moor on Tuesday.
West Brom welcome Hull City to The Hawthorns on Saturday, looking to heap more pressure on those below them.
Harrison Armstrong- Derby County- 22nd out of 24
Armstrong put in consecutive man-of-the-match performances for Derby, as the Rams’ survival hopes were boosted by two wins in the space of three days.
John Eustace’s side now sit one point from safety, having triumphed over play-off chasing Blackburn Rovers and Coventry City, ending their longest winless run since 2008 in the process.
The midfielder dazzled at Pride Park in both victories, proving to be a hit in the East Midlands following his deadline-day move.
Derby take on bottom-of-the-league Plymouth Argyle away next.
Scottish Premiership:
Elijah Campbell- Ross County- 8th out of 24
Campbell was without a game after Ross County exited the Scottish Cup last month.
The defender is back in action this weekend, as they face Hearts at Tynecastle.
Ligue 1:
Neal Maupay- Marseille- 2nd out of 24
Maupay appeared as a late substitute in Marseille’s last-gasp home defeat to Lens.
The visitors snatched victory in the 94th minute, after the striker had been introduced 15 minutes prior.
Marseille travel to PSG on Sunday, looking to close the gap to 13 points.
Northern Premier League:
Bradley Moonan- Prescot Cables- 12th out of 22
Prescot Cables were without a game this weekend, however they are back in action at Valerie Park on Saturday against Hebburn Town.
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