Matchweek 7 of the 2025/26 Premier League season featured some outstanding individual performances. We have picked out eight of the best and invite you to vote for your Premier League Player of the Matchweek.
You have until 12:00 BST on Tuesday 7 October to cast your vote.
Moises Caicedo (Chelsea 2-1 Liverpool)
While Caicedo does not score often, when he does find the net, his goals are pretty spectacular and this was evident with his stunning opener for Chelsea against Liverpool on Saturday.
After receiving a pass from Malo Gusto, the Ecuadorian midfielder set himself with a couple of touches before unleashing a thunderous strike into the top-left corner in the 14th minute at Stamford Bridge.
Alongside his goal, Caicedo showcased his trademark composure and defensive qualities to help his side claim a crucial, hard-fought win.
Watch Caicedo's strike against Liverpool
Jack Grealish (Everton 2-1 Crystal Palace)
The on-loan winger continued his impressive start to the season for Everton, inspiring them to their first Premier League win since the end of August.
Grealish secured victory for the Toffees in the 93rd minute, scoring his first goal for the club and, in the process, ending Crystal Palace's 19-match unbeaten run.
It is the third time Grealish has been nominated for the weekly honour this season.
Watch Grealish's winner against Palace
Bruno Guimaraes (Newcastle 2-0 Forest)
Guimaraes led by example for Newcastle United, with the captain scoring a sublime goal to help his side secure a 2-0 win over Nottingham Forest.
The Brazilian broke the deadlock with a brilliant strike. Having shown great tenacity to win back possession in midfield, he exchanged passes with Dan Burn before curling past Matz Sels to register his first goal of the season.
Watch Guimaraes' goal against Forest
Mohammed Kudus (Leeds 1-2 Spurs)
Kudus starred in Tottenham Hotspur's 2-1 win at Elland Road, scoring one goal and assisting the other.
Having set up the opener for Mathys Tel, the Ghanaian picked out the bottom-right corner with a brilliant finish in the 57th minute for his first goal since joining Spurs in the summer from West Ham United.
Kudus also became the first player to attempt six or more take-ons in a Premier League match this season and complete 100 per cent of them.
Watch Kudus' assist and goal against Leeds
Donyell Malen (Aston Villa 2-1 Burnley)
Malen stole the show at Villa Park, spearheading his side to victory with a goal in either half to help his team claim a fourth consecutive win in all competitions.
The Dutchman put Villa 1-0 ahead on 25 minutes, finishing into the bottom-left corner after racing through the middle.
He doubled his and Villa's tally with 63 minutes played, drilling a fierce shot across goal and beyond Martin Dubravka.
Watch Malen's two goals against Burnley
Declan Rice (Arsenal 2-0 West Ham)
Rice delivered a standout display against his former club West Ham United, as he helped Arsenal to secure a 2-0 win which sent them top of the table.
Despite being jeered by sections of the travelling supporters, the England international emphatically put his side ahead with a finish into the roof of the net.
The midfielder would go on to control the tempo of the match with his athleticism and leadership to ensure victory in the London derby.
Watch Rice's goal against West Ham
Antoine Semenyo (AFC Bournemouth 3-1 Fulham)
The Bournemouth talisman's superb form continued with a brace against Fulham in a 3-1 comeback victory on Friday night.
In wet and windy conditions at Vitality Stadium, Semenyo pulled his side level following a brilliant solo run and added his second goal following a swift counter-attack deep into stoppage time.
Semenyo now has six Premier League goals this season, with only Manchester City's Erling Haaland (nine) ahead of him in the Golden Boot race.
Watch Semenyo's two goals against Fulham
Benjamin Sesko (Man Utd 2-0 Sunderland)
Sesko led the line superbly for Manchester United in a vital win over Sunderland to ease the pressure on Ruben Amorim.
The 6ft 5in Slovenia international scored for the second successive league match and his physical presence and aerial ability proved too much for the Black Cats' defence to deal with.