We pick out 11 top performers and a manager from the week's Sky Bet Football League matches.

























































Plymouth came under pressure against Tranmere, after taking a one-goal lead, but remained solid to record the only away clean sheet in Sky Bet League 2.Jacobson's stunning free-kick sealed three points for Wycombe at the Globe Arena and that moved the Chairboys to the summit of Sky Bet League 2.Harriman performed superbly on his debut, after joining Luton on loan last week, receiving a standing ovation from the Hatters faithful when he was substituted in injury time.Full-back Duckworth put in a tireless display at Exeter and was involved in one of the Pools goals, sprinting down the right before crossing for Michael Woods to volley in.Although Hourihane didn't find the net for the Barnsley against Bradford, the 23-year-old had a say in all three of the Tykes' goals amd was a shining light in midfield throughout the 90 minutes.Maddison has impressed since making the move from Gateshead and he was in fine form again on Saturday at Crawley. He capitalised on a Reds error to get himself on the scoresheet.The Valiants were 4-1 winners against Yeovil on Saturday and Lines was a stand-out player in their midfield. The former Bristol Rovers man pulled the strings and grabbed a goal to cap a productive afternoon.Jones was another midfielder to notch on Saturday, firing in a long-range winner for the Latics against Walsall.After eight goalless games at the start of the season, Bayo now has seven goals in his last six appearances having netted a brace at home to Bury on Saturday.The former Chatham Town front man entered the fray at half-time against Accrington when Dagenham & Redbridge trailed 1-0. By the end of the match, he had his first two Football League goals and the Daggers had a much-needed three points on the board.Appiah was the star of the show for Cambridge against Oxford on Saturday. The U's found themselves a goal down early on, but the Crystal Palace loanee hit a double to put them 2-1 in front before the break. They then ran riot in the second half to win 5-1.The Manager of the Month curse didn't strike at Ashton Gate on Saturday as Cotterill's City stretched their lead at the top of Sky Bet League 1 to five points, with a thrilling 3-2 win against Chesterfield. The Robins are unbeaten in the league since March.