Matchweek 12 of the 2025/26 Premier League season featured some outstanding individual performances. We picked out eight of the best and invited you to vote for your Premier League Player of the Matchweek.
You had until 12:00 GMT on Wednesday 26 November to cast your vote. The result will be announced later.
Alphonse Areola (Bournemouth 2-2 West Ham)
The Frenchman produced an inspired display, making 10 saves against AFC Bournemouth, the most by any goalkeeper in a single Premier League match this season.
After becoming the first 'keeper to produce an assist in the league in 2025/26 with a long ball for Callum Wilson’s superb opener, Areola produced several vital saves, including an incredible stop from Junior Kroupi with his legs.
His display helped West Ham United to earn a point, despite Bournemouth accumulating an Expected Goals (xG) of 4.08.
Watch Areola's Matchweek 12 highlights
Harvey Barnes (Newcastle 2-1 Man City)
Barnes starred in Newcastle United's impressive win over Manchester City, netting twice in the second half, as Eddie Howe's side earned a sixth successive home victory in all competitions.
The midfielder missed a couple of huge chances in the first half, but was far more clinical in the second, netting from the edge of the area and then applying a close-range finish for the decisive goal.
He left the field to a standing ovation as Newcastle fans chanted "Barnes will tear you apart again."
Watch Barnes' Matchweek 12 highlights
Eberechi Eze (Arsenal 4-1 Spurs)
In arguably his best performance since joining Arsenal, Eze scored a superb hat-trick to secure a big win over Tottenham Hotspur and help his side go six points clear at the top of the table.
Eze became just the fourth player to score three goals in a north London derby and the first to do so in the Premier League era.
The boyhood Gunner, who came close to joining Spurs in the summer, said he had "prayed" for a hat-trick and it seems those prayers were answered.
Watch Eze's Matchweek 12 highlights
Murillo (Liverpool 0-3 Nottingham Forest)
Forest's Brazilian defender is more used to stopping goals than scoring them, but he achieved both in an outstanding display at Anfield.
The centre-back drilled an unstoppable finish into the far corner to put Forest 1-0 up against Liverpool with only his third Premier League goal in 77 appearances.
He was also instrumental in the build-up for Morgan Gibbs-White to sweep in the third goal to inflict the heaviest home defeat on any defending champions since Man City beat Liverpool 4-1 in February 2021.
Watch Murillo's Matchweek 12 highlights
Jordan Pickford (Man Utd 0-1 Everton)
Everton's winning goal was scored by Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, but the ten-man Toffees must be just as grateful to their goalkeeper, Pickford.
England's No 1 made several fine stops at Old Trafford, including a brilliant save to tip over a Bruno Fernandes shot and two at full stretch to deny Joshua Zirkzee late on.
Watch Pickford's Matchweek 12 highlights
Yeremy Pino (Wolves 0-2 Crystal Palace)
Eze's departure left a void in Palace’s midfield, but it looks like they have found the man to replace him in Pino, who turned in a classy display against Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Pino curled the ball in off the crossbar from outside the box to double Palace's lead at Molineux and score his first goal for the club.
Watch Pino's Matchweek 12 highlights
Morgan Rogers (Leeds 1-2 Aston Villa)
The England international had only scored once in 11 matches before Sunday but he added to his tally with an excellent double at Elland Road, to give Unai Emery's men a hard-fought comeback win over Leeds United.
Rogers' first goal was a delicate flicked finish to equalise just after half-time, before he won the match for Villa with a dipping 20-yard free-kick to cap off a magnificent individual performance.
Watch Rogers' Matchweek 12 highlights
Andrey Santos (Burnley 0-2 Chelsea)
Chelsea headed to Turf Moor without one of their most important players in Moises Caicedo, but need not have worried after watching Andrey Santos shine as a No 6 during their third straight league win.
The 21-year-old dominated the midfield, ending the match with at least six more defensive contributions than any of his team-mates. He made the most interceptions and earned plenty of praise from his head coach Enzo Maresca.