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.

Oxford United were on song with a 3-0 victory over Bristol Rovers on Saturday that cemented their place in the npower League 2 Play-Off spots - and earned two of their players a position in the Team of the Week.

Their victory was built on solid foundations with a good display by goalkeeper Ryan Clarke, while at the other end of the field striker James Constable netted twice to take his season's tally to five goals.

AFC Wimbledon's comeback victory at Morecambe sees Sam Hatton earn his place in the Team of the Week's defence with the Dons now up to third in the table.

Hatton is joined by Accrington Stanley's Kevin Long, a scorer as his side mounted a stirring recovery to fight back from two-down and draw at Plymouth Argyle with only 10 men.

Also in the back four are Burton Albion's Ryan Austin, whose performance helped the Brewers keep a clean sheet in winning at Rotherham United, and Southend United's Peter Gilbert, a solid performer as the Shrimpers went back to the top of the table by winning 3-1 at Crewe Alexandra.

Bradford City picked up their first win under new Manager Phil Parkinson with Kyel Reid's performance on the left wing earning him a place in the Team of the Week after the 1-0 success at home to Torquay United.

In the middle of the park are Shrewsbury Town's Matthew Richards and Macclesfield Town's Lewis Chalmers. Richards scored once and pulled the strings for Shrewsbury in their 3-2 win at home to Barnet while Chalmers was at the heart of the action for Macclesfield in their 2-1 victory away to Aldershot Town.

Joining Richards in midfield is team-mate Lionel Ainsworth who stole the headlines and broke Barnet hearts on Saturday when he popped up with the winner for Shrewsbury Town three minutes into time added on. He earned his place in the side after his decisive goal extended their run to five wins from their last seven games.

Leading the line alongside Oxford's Constable is Crawley Town striker Matthew Tubbs, who has now netted eight times this season and was on the mark with the only goal of the game as his side went second with a victory at Northampton Town in front of the Sky Sports cameras.

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