Goalkeeper: Lukasz Fabianski (Swansea)
Fabianski was busy against Bournemouth on Saturday and made more saves than any other goalkeeper in Gameweek 13, with five, during the Swans' goalless draw at the Vitaly Stadium.
Centre-back: Andreas Christensen (Chelsea)
Christensen put in another assured defensive performance for Chelsea and boasted a 96 percent passing accuaracy figure as he limited Liverpool's lethal attack to few chances and just one goal in the 1-1 draw at Anfield.
Centre-back: Mamadou Sakho (Crystal Palace)
The defender wore the captain's armband and led his side to a crucial victory with his injury-time winner, as well as keeping Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and then Peter Crouch quiet.
Centre-back: Laurent Koscielny
In Arsenal's hard-fought 1-0 win at Burnley, Koscielny made eight clearances, a joint-highest in the game, and created two goalscoring chances for the Gunners.
Right midfield: Dusan Tadic (Southampton)
The Serbian midfielder notched a goal and an assist in the 4-1 home win over Everton in a Southampton side who struggle to score at home.
Central midfield: Will Hughes (Watford)
Before last week the Watford midfielder had been restricted to just a handful of minutes, but he has now scored two goals in as many games as he opened the scoring in Watford's comfortable 3-0 win at Newcastle.
Central midfield: Ruben Loftus-Cheek (Crystal Palace)
The midfielder on-loan from Chelsea capped off a fine November in which he made his England debut with the equalising goal in Crystal Palace's 2-1 victory over Stoke.
Left midfield: Marvin Zeegelaar (Watford)
Zeegelaar excelled in the wing-back role and was a constant menace down the left on his second Watford appearance at Newcastle. He set Will Hughes up for the first goal and put the cross in which DeAndre Yedlin diverted into his own net for the second.
Right wing: Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)
The Egyptian winger was Liverpool's most dangerous player and got on the scoresheet once again against his former side Chelsea. He leads the Premier League's goalscoring charts with 10 goals.
Left wing: Raheem Sterling (Manchester City)
The England winger carried on his superb start to the season as City came from behind to beat Huddersfield. He won the penalty for Aguero's equaliser and then scored the match winner in the latter stages to extend side's unstoppable winning run.
Striker: Charlie Austin (Southampton)
After eight appearances from the bench this season, Austin made his first start of the campaign and proved his worth with two second-half headed goals which helped settle the Saints' comprehensive win over Everton.