Goalkeeper: Kasper Schmeichel (Leicester)
The Dane saved Glenn Murray's late penalty, giving his side the momentum to go on and claim a late victory despite being reduced to ten men. Schmeichel Jr has now saved as many Premier League penalties as his famous father did (three).
Defender: Vincent Kompany (Manchester City)
The City skipper oozed composure in the win over Everton and will be hoping to get his hands on the Premier League title at the first time of asking against Manchester United next time out.
Defender: Davinson Sanchez (Tottenham)
A fine performance from the Colombian kept Alvaro Morata quiet, with the Spaniard even resorting to hauling down his opposite number in frustration at one point. No other player made more clearances than Sanchez's 10 in the game.
Defender: Jan Vertonghen (Tottenham)
Another solid display alongside Sanchez. The Belgian recovered well after Hugo Lloris' mistake gifted Chelsea the lead to shackle Antonio Conte's more creative players.
Midfielder: Jesse Lingard (Manchester United)
He just keeps getting better and better at the moment. Lingard was involved in the moves for both United goals against Swansea and could make himself a nailed-on starter for England in the summer at this rate.
Midfielder: Christian Eriksen (Tottenham)
Spurs looked a tad ragged towards the end of the first half against Chelsea. Step forward Erisken to level the scores with a stunning strike from 25 yards that dipped and swerved beyond Willy Caballero. No other player has scored more goals than outside of the box since Eriksen's Premier League debut (16).
Midfielder: Dele Alli (Tottenham)
A match-winning performance. Alli got on the scoresheet twice against Chelsea, the first a composed finish following an intelligent run in behind and the second a tap-in after being in the right place at the right time. He may have failed to hit the heights of his performances last season but if he can build on this display we may begin to see more of the old Dele Alli before the end of the campaign.
Midfielder: David Silva (Manchester City)
Silva assisted two goals for City against Everton in yet another passing masterclass in the middle of the park. The Spaniard is the heartbeat of this City side and he only seems to be improving with age.
Midfielder: Leroy Sane (Manchester City)
A fine acrobatic strike after just four minutes opened the scoring for City and Sane followed that up with an assist later on in the game. This season has proven a breakthrough campaign for the German, with Premier League defences dreading the prospect of defending against him.
Forward: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Arsenal)
Arsenal struggled to find a breakthrough against Stoke for long periods, before Aubameyang did the honours with a late brace. It has been an impressive start to his Premier League career for the Gabon international, who now has five goals in six appearances since his January move.
Forward: Marko Arnautovic (West Ham)
A brace from the Austrian helped West Ham to a vital victory over Southampton on Saturday, with the forward demonstrating the kind of finishing many 'Hammers' fans simply didn't think he was capable of earlier in the season.