Matchweek 25 of the 2025/26 Premier League season featured some brilliant individual performances.
We've picked out seven of the best and want YOU to vote to determine the Premier League Player of the Matchweek.
You have until 12:00 GMT on Tuesday 10 February to cast your vote.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Fulham 1-2 Everton)
Dewsbury-Hall delivered an all-action midfield performance as Everton recorded a comeback win at Craven Cottage - their sixth success on the road this season.
The 27-year-old was at the heart of everything good Everton did, firing home a 75th-minute equaliser from Vitalli Mykolenko's cross before creating their winner eight minutes later, with a delivery that goalkeeper Bernd Leno punched into his own net. Dewsbury-Hall also recorded an incredible 83 per cent pass accuracy along with 43 touches and four recoveries.
Watch Dewsbury-Hall's Matchweek 25 highlights
Ilia Gruev (Leeds 3-1 Nottingham Forest)
Gruev was a driving force for Leeds United as they returned to winning ways with a significant victory over Nottingham Forest at Elland Road.
As well as providing defensive steel in central midfield, the Bulgarian played a key role going forward. Gruev assisted Jayden Bogle for the opening goal, with a sublime pass over the top, and supplied an incisive cross for Dominic Calvert-Lewin to score with his chest and make it 3-0.
Leeds head coach Daniel Farke likened Gruev to two European legends, saying "he was a mix of [his] Bulgarian roots, Hristo Stoichkov, and Lothar Matthaus, with my German roots."
Watch Gruev's Matchweek 25 highlights
Erling Haaland (Liverpool 1-2 Man City)
The Manchester City striker picked the perfect time to score his first Premier League goal at Anfield to help keep his side in the title race and earn a thrilling comeback win over reigning champions Liverpool.
Haaland stepped up and secured all three points from 12 yards in the third minute of stoppage time with his 21st league goal of the season. The Norwegian also assisted Man City's equaliser, to cancel out Dominik Szoboszlai's incredible free-kick opener, by heading the ball into Bernardo Silva's path.
Watch Haaland's Matchweek 25 highlights
Dango Ouattara (Newcastle 2-3 Brentford)
Ouattara picked the perfect way to mark his 100th Premier League appearance - the first player from Burkina Faso to reach the century milestone - with a goal and an assist as Brentford recorded back-to-back away wins.
His fizzed cross for Vitaly Janelt to cancel out Sven Botman's opener was Ouattara's first assist for the Bees in the competition, and he followed up by netting the decisive goal five minutes from time in this thriller, firing through Nick Pope’s legs after a quick counter-attack.
Watch Ouattara's Matchweek 25 highlights
Cole Palmer (Wolves 1-3 Chelsea)
Chelsea extended their perfect start under Liam Rosenior with an impressive performance at Molineux in which Palmer became the first player in Premier League history to score three first-half hat-tricks.
Palmer, who had previously accomplished the feat against Everton and Brighton & Hove Albion, opened the scoring in the 13th minute with the first of his two penalties, completing his treble with a rasping finish after 38 minutes.
He became just the second player in the competition's history to both net a hat-trick and provide 3+ assists in an away game against the same opponent (Wolverhampton Wanderers), after Raheem Sterling at West Ham United.
Watch Palmer's Matchweek 25 highlights
Crysencio Summerville (Burnley 0-2 West Ham)
Summerville scored for the fifth consecutive match in all competitions, to kickstart West Ham United's important away win over their bottom-three rivals Burnley at Turf Moor.
The Dutch winger's dinked finish over Clarets goalkeeper Martin Dubravka put the Hammers ahead in the 13th minute, and 13 minutes later he was involved in the second goal, his deft flick releasing El Hadji Malick Diouf for an inviting cross that was headed home by Valentin Castellanos.
Watch Summerville's Matchweek 25 highlights
Martin Zubimendi (Arsenal 3-0 Sunderland)
In an excellent all-round performance, Zubimendi scored the opening goal for Arsenal in their comfortable win over Sunderland.
It is the Spaniard’s fifth league goal this season; his previous best tally was four in 2023/24, his penultimate season with Real Sociedad.
He marked his goal with a touching gesture to Mikel Merino, celebrating in the same way as his team-mate who has been ruled out for the rest of the campaign due to injury.