Matchweek 11 of the 2025/26 Premier League season featured some superb 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 GMT on Tuesday 11 November to cast your vote. The result will be announced later in the day.
Dan Ballard (Sunderland 2-2 Arsenal)
Ballard produced a commanding display as Sunderland held league leaders Arsenal in an enthralling contest at the Stadium of Light.
The centre-back, playing against his former club, was involved in three of the match’s pivotal moments. Ballard opened the scoring with a thumping strike against an Arsenal defence that had gone 812 minutes without conceding in all competitions. His flicked header then set up Brian Brobbey’s late equaliser before he produced a heroic last-gasp block to deny Mikel Merino deep into stoppage time.
It was an imperious, all-action performance from the former Arsenal academy graduate, who led by example at both ends of the pitch.
Watch Ballard's Matchweek 11 highlights
Emiliano Buendia (Aston Villa 4-0 AFC Bournemouth)
Buendia is relishing his return to Aston Villa's starting XI and produced a standout performance as Unai Emery's side cruised to a dominant victory over Bournemouth.
The Argentinian playmaker opened the scoring with a delightful free-kick and remained a creative spark throughout, constantly linking play and driving Villa forward.
Buendia also showcased his tenacity off the ball, with no team-mate winning winning more tackles than the midfielder's total of three.
Watch Buendia's Matchweek 11 highlights
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton 2-0 Fulham)
Dewsbury-Hall was the heartbeat of Everton’s midfield as they secured a home win over Fulham.
The 27-year-old dominated every aspect of the game, registering the most touches (75), duels won (10), tackles and possessions won (both six) and fouls won (three).
He capped off an outstanding all-round display by providing the assist for Everton’s second goal, sealing a complete performance.
Watch Dewsbury-Hall's Matchweek 11 highlights
Jeremy Doku (Manchester City 3-0 Liverpool)
Doku delivered a sensational individual display as Man City defeated reigning champions Liverpool.
The Belgian winger was a constant menace, topping the match in shots on target and chances created (both three), duels won and touches in the opposition box (both 11), successful take-ons (seven), fouls won (four) and possessions won (five).
He crowned his performance with a superb solo goal and also won the penalty that Erling Haaland missed early on.
Doku became the first player since Eden Hazard for Chelsea in April 2019 to register 10+ take-ons, win 10+ duels, create three or more chances, have more than three shots on target and score in a Premier League match.
Watch Doku's Matchweek 11 highlights
Alejandro Garnacho (Chelsea 3-0 Wolverhampton Wanderers)
Garnacho was outstanding as Chelsea eased to victory over Wolves, registering two assists in a Premier League game for the first time in his career, on what was his 99th league appearance.
The winger tormented the opposition defence throughout, providing the inch-perfect delivery for Malo Gusto’s opener before racing clear to set up Pedro Neto for Chelsea’s third.
He created three goalscoring chances, had a game-high eight touches in the opposition box, and delivered nine crosses which was the most of any player.
Watch Garnacho's Matchweek 11 highlights
Omari Hutchinson (Nottingham Forest 3-1 Leeds United)
Hutchinson made an instant impact from the bench to inspire Forest’s first Premier League win under Sean Dyche and their first in the top flight since the opening weekend of the 2025/26 season.
Within minutes of coming on, and with one of his first touches of the ball, the winger delivered a pinpoint cross for Morgan Gibbs-White to score, before winning the penalty that Elliot Anderson converted to seal victory.
Watch Hutchinson's Matchweek 11 highlights
Tomas Soucek (West Ham United 3-2 Burnley)
Soucek came off the bench to help West Ham produce a vital comeback win against Burnley at the London Stadium.
The Czech midfielder showed his poacher’s instinct to tap home at the back post after Martin Dubravka spilled Lucas Paqueta’s effort for his second goal in consecutive home matches.
He almost struck again with a powerful long-range strike that led to Kyle Walker-Peters’ decisive follow-up, once again making a vital impact after coming on as a substitute.
Watch Soucek's Matchweek 11 highlights
Igor Thiago (Brentford 3-1 Newcastle United)
Thiago’s clinical finishing fired Brentford to a comeback win over 10-man Newcastle.
The Brazilian striker converted from the penalty spot 12 minutes from time to put the Bees ahead, before capitalising on a defensive mistake in stoppage time to add his second and secure the points.
He won seven duels and registered three shots on target from three attempts, as he took his season tally to eight in the Premier League, and nine across all competitions.