Each week the Official Football League website will bring you the Team of the Week. Produced by the Press Association, the Teams of the Week feature the eleven top performing players from each division from this weekend's matches.

Three clubs can toast two players reaching the npower League 2 Team of the Week for their performances over the weekend.

Macclesfield Town were in action on Friday night with a 2-0 home win over Swindon Town during which goalkeeper Jose Veiga was in fine form with a string of excellent saves, backed up by Ross Draper's 83rd minute goal which put the seal on the points.

Also victorious on Friday were Southend United, who beat Shrewsbury Town 3-0 at Roots Hall and provide the Team of the Week with two defenders - Peter Gilbert and Mark Phillips, who scored the Shrimpers' second goal.

The weekend's results left Southend top of the table on goal difference 22 points, a tally matched by Crawley Town after their 2-0 victory at home to Plymouth Argyle on Saturday.

It was Crawley's third successive victory after two heavy defeats and was earned by a Matt Tubbs double, putting the striker in the Team of the Week alongside former Jamaican international centre-back Claude Davis, a recent signing for the Red Devils.

Davis and the Southend pair of Gilbert and Phillips are joined in the back-four by Damian Batt, who had a fine game in Oxford United's 1-0 win away to Hereford United.

Front-man Tubbs, meanwhile, is joined at the other end of the field by Port Vale's Marc Richards, who netted both goals as his side beat Rotherham United 2-0 to leapfrog the Yorkshire club and go into the Play-Off places. Two of the Team of the Week's midfielders came up against each other and both were on target as Torquay United drew 1-1 at home to Morecambe, who had started the weekend top of the table.

Lee Mansell put the hosts in front in the 62nd minute but with eight remaining, Morecambe's Kevin Ellison broke from halfway to net the equaliser.

Joining them and Macclesfield's Draper is AFC Wimbledon's Christian Jolley after he took his tally to three goals in two games with an early double as the Dons went fourth by beating in-form Gillingham 3-1 at Kingsmeadow.

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