Wayne Hennessey (Crystal Palace)
The Welsh goalkeeper made seven saves for Roy Hodgson's side to secure a point against Newcastle United on Sunday.
Danilo (Man City)
The Brazilian right-back scored a brilliant goal for Man City in their game against Burnley and offered a great defensive presence, making four tackles as well as numerous vital interceptions.
Ben Mee (Burnley)
Burnley's centre-back was one of the main reasons that Pep Guardiola's side were restricted to one goal on Saturday and also had a great chance to score himself with a crisp volley in the first-half.
Patrick van Aanholt (Crystal Palace)
The Dutch international was a handful for Newcastle's defence on that left wing and helped massively to salvage a point.
Johann Gudmundsson (Burnley)
Gudmundsson was man-of-the-match for Burnley. Not only did his goal secure a point against the Premier League leaders but he had the highest passing accuracy (77%) and made the most interceptions (5).
Juan Mata (Man United)
The Spaniard was instrumental in midfield as United won 2-0 against Huddersfield on Saturday. He provided four key passes, one of which was the cross that led to Romelu Lukaku's opener.
Aaron Ramsey (Arsenal)
The Welsh star was back with a bang in Arsenal's 5-1 thumping of Everton, scoring a hat-trick in emphatic fashion.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan (Arsenal)
The former United player definitely made an impact in his full debut for the London club, making three vital assists to give Arsenal a comfortable lead at the half-time break.
Mo Salah (Liverpool)
The Egyptian maintained his prolific goalscoring form, netting a brace to take his Premier League tally to 21 goals already this season.
Alexis Sanchez (Man United)
Another January signing who caused a host of problems for Huddersfield Town with his pace on the counter. Although it was a rebound, Sanchez will be happy to get his first goal for the club and also made three key passes during the game.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Arsenal)
The former Borussia Dortmund player scored on his Premier League debut and was instrumental in the build-up for the rest of Arsenal's goals.