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The Leicester striker extended his lead at the top of the points charts after netting in a record-breaking 11th successive Premier League game, taking his tally to 130 in total. Take on the pundits Can you beat the Sky Sports experts? Enter the Sky Sports Fantasy Football pundits leagues here. Evertons Romelu Lukaku climbs to second place with 103 having made it five goals from his last four games, but misses out on the weeks line-up having been outshone by Bournemouths Junior Stanislas in their dramatic 3-3 draw.Heres a look at the top scoring XI...Asmir Begovic (£5.2m)Chelsea enjoyed just their fourth clean sheet of the season as they held in-form Tottenham to a goalless draw, with stand-in goalkeeper Begovic collecting the Sky Sports man-of-the-match award and bonus points for making four saves.Patrick van Aanholt (£5.1m) The Dutch left-back richly rewarded the meagre 0.7 per cent of Sky Sports Fantasy Football managers who have selected him with a goal and a clean sheet in Sunderlands victory over Stokes 10 men.DeAndre Yedlin (4.3m)Van Aanholts even cheaper and less popular Sunderland team-mate produced a solid display at right-back in the 2-0 triumph, adding tackle bonus points to his clean sheet.Alberto Moreno (£6.2m)Like the on-loan Tottenham full-back, Liverpools Moreno makes the TOTW thanks to tackle bonus points and a clean sheet as the Reds edged Swansea 1-0.James Milner (£7.2m)It was Milners decisive strike from the spot that won it for Jurgen Klopps men, with the England midfielder now boasting two goals and three assists this season, while he also scored a penalty in the Europa League midweek.Kevin De Bruyne (£7.8m) A complete performance in Manchester Citys 3-1 victory over Southampton saw De Bruyne pick up more points than any other playerr in the 14th round of Premier League fixtures, scoring one, setting another up and collecting the MOTM award for his display.ddddddddddddYannick Bolasie (£6.9m)The Crystal Palace winger made it three goals in as many games with a brace in the 5-1 thumping of lowly Newcastle, picking up the MOTM award in the process.Junior Stanislas (£4.7m)Stanislas more than doubled his points tally for the season thanks to a brace and a MOTM award, dramatically salvaging a 3-3 draw for Bournemouth against Everton in the process.Robbie Brady (£5.7m)The Republic of Ireland wide man proved his value at both ends of the pitch against Arsenal, picking up bonus points for tackles made and setting up Norwichs equaliser in their creditable 1-1 draw.Jamie Vardy (7.3m) Vardy takes up his standard position in the TOTW after scoring in a record-breaking 11th successive Premier League game, picking up the MOTM award in the process. Those who selected the Leicester man enjoyed extra rewards with all of the other top five most popular captain picks in the game, Sergio Aguero, Alexis Sanchez, Eden Hazard and Harry Kane, failing to find the net.Troy Deeney (£7.1m)After going from hero to zero last weekend, Deeney played the avenging villain role at Villa Park as he scored one and set up another against the club which let him go as a youngster, making it 28 points from his last three starts. Sky Sports Fantasy Football Not got a team yet? Theres still plenty of weekly and monthly prizes to be won this season. Sky Sports Fantasy Football Not got a team yet? Theres still plenty of weekly and monthly prizes to be won this season. Also See: The Fantasy Football Club Steve Lomas on TFFC Giggs #One2Eleven Petit: I nearly joined Spurs ' ' '