An impressive performance by young Reading goalkeeper Alex McCarthy against Tottenham hands him the gloves for our matchweek 10 line-up. Richard Heathcote/Getty Images
Manchester United's resolute Patrice Evra capped off a fine performance against Arsenal by scoring at Old Trafford. Jon Super/AP
Aston Villa turned in a solid defensive performance in their win over Sunderland, thanks in part to a dependable shift by captain Ron Vlaar. Stu Forster/Getty Images
West Ham United's Winston Reid kept Manchester City's three-pronged strikeforce quiet - no mean feat in itself - as the Kiwi proved his worth in the Irons back line. Sang Tan/AP
Steven Whittaker has taken his time to make his mark at Norwich City since quitting Glasgow Rangers during the summer, but his showing against Stoke was worth the wait. Jamie McDonald/Getty Images
Chelsea's Belgian winger Eden Hazard continue to repay his summer transfer fee with a fine performance against Swansea. Geoff Caddick/EPA
Everton's Marouane Fellaini is the heartbeat of much of his side's attacking play, and partnering him with Hazard in our team of the week gives it a distinctly Flemish flavour. Jonathan Brady/AP
Scotland winger Shaun Maloney has impressed for Wigan this season with tireless performances and some tricksy provision for his teammates. Olly Greenwood / AFP
West Brom's talismanic Peter Odemwingie grabbed a brace against struggling Southampton to force his way into our team of the week at the last minute. Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images
Always controversial, rarely out of the headlines - Luis Suarez was getting attention for the right reasons after scoring a stunning equaliser against Newcastle at Anfield, and could almost have stolen victory. Phil Noble/Reuters
His first encounter with Arsenal since moving to Manchester United was always going to be a big one, but Robin van Persie lived up to the hype at Old Trafford. Jon Super/AP
The National's pick of the best XI to grace the Premier League's pitches in match week 10.