HUDDERSFIELD Town's Anthony Pilkington has been named in the Professional Footballers’ Association’s League I Team of the Year.

The two-footed winger is Town's sole representative in a first eleven dominated by Southampton and Brighton players.

The Saints have five players while Brighton have three.

Peterborough's Craig Mackail-Smith is included as is former Plymouth now Charlton striker Bradley Wright-Phillips.

Gareth Bale and Jack Wilshere feature in the Professional Footballers’ Association’s Premier League Team of the Year which is dominated by players from Manchester United and Arsenal.

Bale capped a memorable season when he was voted PFA Player of the Year while Wilshere was awarded the youngsters’ equivalent.

The pair join seven players from the competition’s leading two clubs to have been voted into the composite side by their fellow professionals.

Leaders and Champions League semi-finalists United are the most represented with four players in veteran goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar, defender Nemanja Vidic, playmaker Nani and Premier League top scorer Dimitar Berbatov.

Defender Bacary Sagna, Player of the Year candidate Samir Nasri and Young Player of the Year Wilshere make up the Gunners contingent.

In a side made up entirely of players from the top five clubs, Manchester City have two representatives in Carlos Tevez and Vincent Kompany while Chelsea and Tottenham have one each in Ashley Cole and Bale respectively.

Championship leaders QPR have two players in the team for the second tier in goalkeeper Paddy Kenny and playmaker Adel Taarabt.

Promotion contenders Swansea and Norwich also each have two players in the side.

Defender Ashley Williams, who was recently overlooked for the Wales captaincy, and Scott Sinclair have had fine seasons with the Swans while Wes Hoolahan and Grant Holt have impressed for the Canaries.

Leicester defender Kyle Naughton, on loan from Tottenham, makes his second appearance in the team after having been voted on while with Sheffield United two years ago.

Brighton, who secured promotion to the Championship this week, have three players in the League One team in Inigo Calderon, Gordon Greer and Elliott Bennett.

It is the runaway leaders’ rivals challengers Southampton, however, who are the most represented with five players in Kelvin Davis, Dan Harding, Jose Fonte, Adam Lallana and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.

League Two leaders Chesterfield have three players in their division’s team with Tommy Lee, Danny Whitaker and Craig Davies all voted in.

Premier League Team of the Year: Van Der Sar (Man Utd), Sagna (Arsenal), Cole (Chelsea), Vidic (Man Utd), Kompany (Man City), Nani (Man Utd), Nasri (Arsenal), Wilshere (Arsenal), Bale (Tottenham), Tevez (Man City), Berbatov (Man Utd).

Championship team: Kenny (QPR), Naughton (Leicester), Harte (Reading), Williams (Swansea), Morgan (Nottm Forest), Taarabt (QPR), Sinclair (Swansea), King (Leicester), Hoolahan (Norwich), Graham (Watford), Holt (Norwich).

League One team: Davis (Southampton), Calderon (Brighton), Harding (Southampton), Greer (Brighton), Fonte (Southampton), Pilkington (Huddersfield), Bennett (Brighton), Lallana (Southampton), Oxlade-Chamberlain (Southampton), Mackail-Smith (Peterborough), Wright-Phillips (Charlton).

League Two team: Lee (Chesterfield), Batt (Oxford), Skarz (Bury), Sharps (Shrewsbury), Branston (Torquay), Whitaker (Chesterfield), Ainsworth (Wycombe), Ryan (Accrington), Lowe (Bury), Law (Rotherham), Davies (Chesterfield).