Matchweek 27 of the 2025/26 Premier League season featured some brilliant individual performances.
We picked out seven of the best and asked you to vote, to help determine who will be named the Premier League Player of the Matchweek.
You had until 12:00 GMT on Wednesday 25 February to cast your vote. The winner will be announced later.
Eberechi Eze (Spurs 1-4 Arsenal)
Having scored a hat-trick against Tottenham Hotspur in November, Eze was Spurs’ tormentor once more as he netted twice against them on Sunday.
Watch Eze's Matchweek 27 highlights
Viktor Gyokeres (Spurs 1-4 Arsenal)
The Swede is now in double figures for the season after also scoring a brace at Spurs, in what was arguably his best display since joining Arsenal.
Watch Gyokeres' Matchweek 27 highlights
Dean Henderson (Crystal Palace 1-0 Wolves)
On his 150th Premier League appearance, and with the match finely poised at 0-0, the Palace goalkeeper made a huge penalty save from Tolu Arokodare - his fifth in the competition.
Watch Henderson's Matchweek 27 highlights
Raul Jimenez (Sunderland 1-3 Fulham)
Fulham's talisman opened the scoring with a deft header and then maintained his perfect Premier League penalty record, scoring from the spot for the 13th time. No player in Premier League history has netted more penalties without missing any.
Watch Jimenez's Matchweek 27 highlights
James Milner (Brentford 0-2 Brighton)
The Brighton & Hove Albion midfielder made Premier League history on Saturday by making his 654th Premier League appearance, as he helped the Seagulls to win at Brentford.
Watch Milner's Matchweek 27 highlights
Nico O'Reilly (Man City 2-1 Newcastle)
The 20-year-old netted his first ever top-flight brace for Manchester City - with a sweet left-foot shot and towering header, either side of Lewis Hall's leveller for Newcastle - to crown a breathless midfield display.
Watch O'Reilly's Matchweek 27 highlights
Anton Stach (Aston Villa 1-1 Leeds)
Germany international Stach caught out Emiliano Martinez with a magnificent free-kick into the top corner. It was his third direct free-kick goal of this season - the joint-most in the Premier League alongside Liverpool's Dominik Szoboszlai.