1. JAMES HARPIN (NW London Bears) - overwhelming choice as best goalkeeper on Matchday Two. "Kept the Bears in the game, three or four ridiculous saves to earn a point. FC Team nominated Harpin for MOTM on their Twitter"
2. JOE REECE (Mill Hill Dons) - "a clean sheet and two assists in what was a superb performance for Reece. He was extremely solid defensively and even more impressive going forward. He played in three different positions during the game, excelling in all"
3. RICHARD GOLD (Redbridge Jewish Care) - "our versatile defender. Whether it was right-back or left-back , didn't put a foot wrong. I think I could play him in goal and he'd still do a job for us!"
4. JACK WAGNER (Hampstead Ducks) - two bullet headers helped swing the game in favour of the deadly Ducks against Faithfold Green
5. DAN BEHAR (North London Raiders) - "another debut. Up and down the flank whilst doing a solid job in defence"
6. AKIVA SOLOMON (Faithfold White) - "played on the left, on the right and in the middle. Beat his men over and over, scored, won a penalty, should have had a hat-trick but simply Lions couldn't handle him. MOTM."
7. JAMES BELCHAK (North London Galaxy) - "bossed the midfield. Got his assist for Luke Lewis' goal ... when he’s on his game he’s untouchable. Presence in midfield and silky feet - Galaxy’s Viera"
8. LOUIS RELEVY (Paris Saint-Jewmain) - "MOTM - dubbed the Jewish Kante, Louis was everywhere, winning every ball and covered every inch of grass today. In addition, he got himself on the scoresheet, getting his first goal in PSJ colours"
9. SEB GARBER (North London Raiders) - "making his debut for the club. Pulled the strings in the number 10 role and helped himself to two goals and an assist"
10. JOSH BHARIER (Hendon Utd Sports) - "4 goals from 5 shots on his debut" in the London FA Sunday Challenge Cup"
11. ROCKY SPITZER (Hendon Utd Sports) - hat-trick hero in a "midfield three (plus Jonny Kay and Yehuda Korman) which ran rings around the opposition"
STAR MAN: Josh Bharier (Hendon Utd Sports)
MANAGER: Mikey Elia (Paris Saint-Jewmain)