Goalkeeper - Joe Hart (West Ham)
Hart looks like he is finally settling into life at West Ham. The England stopper made seven saves in the Hammers' 2-2 draw with Crystal Palace, two more than any other goalkeeper in the Premier League this week.
Defender - Cesar Azpilicueta (Chelsea)
The Spaniard made a crucial block on a Callum Wilson effort and helped Chelsea keep a clean sheet in their hard-fought 1-0 win over Bournemouth.
Defender - Ben Mee (Burnley)
Mee helped his side shut out Newcastle to propel Burnley to Seventh in the premier League table.
Defender - Ryan Shawcross (Stoke City)
In the heart of a back three, Shawcross made five blocks, two more than any other player in gameweek 10, in Stoke's feisty win at Watford.
Defender - Sead Kolasinac (Arsenal)
Kolasinac netted the equaliser and assisted for Aaron Ramsey in Arsenal's comeback win against Swansea on Saturday. He is a force to be reckoned with at both ends of the pitch.
Midfielder - Leroy Sane (Manchester City)
One of the best players in the Premier League right now. The German scored the opener and assisted Fernandinho for his strike in Manchester City's thrilling 3-2 win over West Brom.
Midfielder - Fernandinho (Manchester City)
Fernadinho provided the assist for Sane's early goal and, as mentioned, got on the scoresheet himself, leading to him picking up the man-of-the-match award for Saturday's game.
Midfielder - Georginio Wijnaldum (Liverpool)
Wijnaldum scored and enforced Liverpool's midfield in their 3-0 win over Huddersfield on Saturday.
Midfielder - Demarai Gray (Leicester City)
A stand out performer as Leicester eased past Everton. The winger provided the best assist of the weekend to set up Jamie Vardy for the opener and had a hand in the Foxes' rather fortunate second goal, which was turned into his own net by Jonjoe Kenny.
Forward - Jamie Vardy (Leicester City)
Vardy bagged a goal and was constant threat in behind the Everton defence defence. A poor week for strikers in general but the Leicester man fully deserves his place in this week's best XI.
Forward - Eden Hazard (Chelsea)
The Belgian ran the show against Bournemouth. He scored the only goal of the game and made seven key passes, but he didn't pick up an assist due to his teammate's inability to finish.