WhoScored.com take a look at the five best rated players from the midweek League One action with Bolton and Lincoln dominating following resounding wins over Oxford and Cambridge.
5. George Thomason (Bolton) - 8.52 rating
Bolton battered Oxford on home turf in midweek with George Thomason on hand to directly contribute to two of five goals in the Trotters' resounding 5-0 win. Thomason followed up his early assist for Nathanael Ogbeta's strike with a goal of his own on the hour mark, those coming from respective returns of one key pass and one shot.
4. Nathanael Ogbeta (Bolton) - 8.90 rating
Remaining at the Toughsheet Community Stadium, Nathanael Ogbeta set Bolton on their way to a resounding victory with his second league goal of the season against Oxford. Ogbeta netted with one of four shots, and he registered his second assist of the League One campaign midway through the second half with his only key pass to return a WhoScored.com rating of 8.90.
3. Joseph Taylor (Lincoln) - 9.00 rating
Bolton weren't the only League One side to secure a resounding midweek win as Lincoln trounced Cambridge 6-0 at the LNER Stadium. Joseph Taylor followed up his impressive showing at Barnsley at the weekend with a two-goal salvo against Cambridge, finding a way past Jack Stevens with two of four shots. An additional two successful dribbles saw the 21-year-old land a WhoScored.com rating of 9.00.
2. Josh Sheehan (Bolton) - 9.07 rating
Bolton's star player in midweek, Josh Sheehan earned a WhoScored.com rating of 9.07 in the 5-0 win over Oxford. Sheehan was on hand to score one and assist another on home turf, striking with his only shot and registering four key passes. Three tackles and one interception helped mark the 28-year-old's best rated performance of the season.
1. Jack Moylan (Lincoln) - 9.48 rating
Jack Moylan followed up his fine sub showing at Barnsley at the weekend with a player of the match performance against Cambridge as he directly contributed to three of the Imps' six goals in midweek. The 22-year-old bagged a brace from three shots and provided one assist from two key passes to help land a WhoScored.com rating of 9.48, that better than any other League One player in midweek.
