Oxford, Wrexham, Charlton and Crawley are among those represented in the EFL team of the week as WhoScored.com take a look at the XI.
Goalkeeper: Harry Isted (Charlton) - 8.03 rating
Harry Isted features between the sticks in the EFL team of the week having earned a WhoScored.com rating of 8.03 in Charlton's 0-0 draw at Shrewsbury. Isted was key for the Addicks having made eight saves at Croud Meadow to make the cut,
Centre-back: Elliott Moore (Oxford) - 8.37 rating
Oxford earned a third league win on the bounce as they beat Stevenage 3-1 over the weekend. Elliott Moore put in a sound rearguard shift for the U's as he made seven clearances, including one off the line, and one interception. The centre-back scored the goal that all-but sealed the win to help return a WhoScored.com rating of 8.37.
Centre-back: Anthony O'Connor (Harrogate) - 8.29 rating
A Warren O'Hora first half own goal proved the difference as Harrogate secured a 1-0 win at MK Dons on Saturday with centre-back Anthony O'Connor crucial in the victory. The 30-year-old won seven aerial duels, and made seven clearances and seven interceptions in a solid defensive showing that saw him yield a WhoScored.com rating of 8.29.
Centre-back: Jay Williams (Crawley) - 8.21 rating
Jay Williams was excellent at the back as Crawley maintained their title push with a 3-0 win over Sutton. Indeed, he came away from the victory with a WhoScored.com rating of 8.21 as he won eight aerial duels, and made six interceptions and five clearances.
Right midfield: Lasse Sørensen (Lincoln) - 9.07 rating
Lincoln's Lasse Sørensen makes the cut having landed a WhoScored.com rating of 9.07 from the weekend's action. The Dane was crucial in ending a three-game winless run as Sørensen bagged a first half brace in Lincoln's eventual 2-0 win over Cheltenham. The youngster also made two key passes and completed one dribble in a fine home showing.
Central midfield: Armani Little (Wimbledon) - 8.54 rating
Wimbledon extended their unbeaten run to three matches with a resounding 4-1 win over Tranmere on Saturday. Armani Little shone in the middle of the park, as noted by a WhoScored.com rating of 8.54, as he had a direct hand in two of Wimbledon's four goals. Indeed, Little scored the opener for the home side, and then turned provider for Ali Al Hamadi midway through the second half from respective returns of two shots and three key passes.
Central midfield: Daniel Kemp (Swindon) - 8.53 rating
Daniel Kemp earned a second successive player of the match award having played a key role in Swindon's 2-1 win over Grimsby. Kemp had a direct hand in both Swindon goals, following up his first half goal with the assist for Jake Cain's winning goal midway through the second half, those coming from respective returns of two shots and three key passes, to return a WhoScored.com rating of 8.53.
Left midfield: Riley McGree (Middlesbrough) - 8.77 rating
Riley McGree put in a superb shift for Middlesbrough in their 3-2 win at Watford. The 24-year-old bagged a first half brace at Vicarage Road, his two goals coming from four shots. In addition, McGree made three interceptions and completed one dribble to contribute towards a WhoScored.com rating of 8.77.
Striker: Ali Al Hamadi (Wimbledon) - 9.17 rating
Leading the way in the EFL this week is Wimbledon striker Ali Al Hamadi. The 21-year-old scored three of Wimbledon's four goals at the Cherry Red Records Stadium, netting with three of six shots. Al Hamadi also chipped with two key passes and one dribble to make the cut with a WhoScored.com rating of 9.17.
Striker: Paul Mullin (Wrexham) - 8.86 rating
Paul Mullin bagged his first and second league goals of the season in Wrexham's entertaining 3-3 draw with Crewe on Saturday to make the League Two team of the week with a WhoScored.com rating of 8.86. The 28-year-old was unfortunate not to bag an assist, too, having made three key passes in a superb showing.
Striker: Sam Vokes (Wycombe) - 8.60 rating
Wycombe got back to winning ways at Carlisle's expense on Saturday afternoon with Sam Vokes the star performer at Adams Park. Vokes bagged Wycombe's second with 15 minutes to play, netting with one of five shots, and he was a real handful for the Carlisle backline as he won nine aerial duels as the 33-year-old earned a WhoScored.com rating of 8.60.
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