League Two:
Billy Crellin- Accrington Stanley- 21st out of 24
Crellin endured a week of mixed fortunes, recording his 13th clean sheet of the season on Saturday, before Accrington were thrust back into the relegation scrap after a 4-1 home defeat to Fleetwood Town.
Stanley now sit six points clear of the drop with six matches to go, following a four-game winless run.
The goalkeeper travels to Bromley next, in search of a vital three points.
Jenson Metcalfe- Chesterfield- 10th out of 24
Metcalfe played every minute of a glorious three days for Paul Cook’s side, as The Spireites won back-to-back games to go within four points of the play-off spots.
The midfielder played a key role in victories over Barrow and Carlisle United, becoming a mainstay in the engine room since returning from injury.
Chesterfield are away to Tranmere Rovers on Saturday.
Francis Okoronkwo- Salford City- 11th out of 24
Okoronkwo was absent from both of Salford’s matchday squads last week, as The Ammies went unbeaten against Bromley and Barrow.
City host Gillingham next.
League One:
Harry Tyrer- Blackpool- 9th out of 24
Tyrer had a week to remember at Bloomfield Road, as Blackpool defeated local rivals Bolton, before the goalkeeper secured his 13th clean sheet of the campaign against Reading on Tuesday.
The Tangerines have won five out of their last six games, leaving them three points adrift of the play-offs heading into the final run-in.
Steve Bruce’s side make the trip to Rotherham United on Saturday, looking to mount a late push for promotion.
Championship:
Mason Holgate- West Bromwich Albion- 6th out of 24
West Brom suffered a blow to their play-off hopes at Carrow Road last weekend, losing 1-0 to a 92nd minute Josh Sargent winner.
Holgate was deployed as a right-back against The Canaries, and was somewhat culpable for the game’s only goal, after being caught out by a well-timed through ball.
The Baggies are now level on points with Middlesbrough and Bristol City, as they head into Saturday’s clash with Sunderland clinging on to sixth place.
Harrison Armstrong- Derby County- 20th out of 24
Armstrong made it four wins in a row, as Derby lifted themselves out of the relegation places following a 2-0 home win over Preston North End.
The midfielder has been a revelation for The Rams since joining on deadline day, with new manager John Eustace starting the loanee in each of the last five games.
County are away to Swansea City this weekend, looking to continue their incredible run of form.
Scottish Premiership:
Elijah Campbell- Ross County- 9th out of 12
Campbell started his tenth consecutive game on Sunday, as County lost 1-0 at home to Dundee United.
Defeat leaves John Doolan’s side in a precarious position, sitting equidistant between the top six and the relegation places.
The defender is at home to Aberdeen on Saturday, with two games remaining before the league splits into two.
Ligue 1:
Neal Maupay- Marseille- 3rd out of 18
Maupay appeared as a 34th minute substitute as Marseille lost 3-1 away to Reims.
The French giants have suffered defeat in four of their last five games, sliding down to third in the process.
The striker is back in action on Sunday, at home to Toulouse.
Northern Premier League:
Bradley Moonan- Prescot Cables- 11th out of 24
Moonan was an unused substitute as Cables made it three wins on the spin against Basford United.
Ste Daley’s side are away to Gainsborough Trinity on Saturday.
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