The 24-year-old, whose place in the Manchester United team had been questioned following an underwhelming 2021-22 campaign, bounced back this month to help Erik ten Hag's side win both of their September top-flight outings.
The death of Queen Elizabeth II led to a depleted Premier League schedule this month, but Rashford still managed to register two goals and two assists in his two appearances.
The England international, who was ruled out of the recent international break due to injury, created Jadon Sancho's winning goal against Leicester City at the beginning of the month, before scoring twice and registering another assist in the victory over Arsenal.
Those contributions were enough for Rashford to be named player of the month for the first time since January 2019.
More to follow.