Matchweek 32 of the 2025/26 Premier League season featured some brilliant individual performances.
We picked out eight of the best and invited you to vote for one of them, to help decide who will be named the Premier League Player of the Matchweek.
You had until 12:00 BST on Wednesday 15 April to cast your vote. The winner will be announced later in the day.
Valentin Castellanos (West Ham 4-0 Wolves)
Castellanos produced the fastest quickfire double of the Premier League season to set West Ham United up for their biggest win since April 2023 as they thumped fellow strugglers Wolverhampton Wanderers.
The Hammers were 1-0 ahead when Castellanos struck his first after 66 minutes, a clinical finish from Pablo's brilliant flicked assist. His second, a shot that deflected in off Andre, came just two minutes later and helped take the contest away from Wolves.
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Rayan Cherki (Chelsea 0-3 Man City)
A second-half midfield masterclass from Manchester City's France international inspired Pep Guardiola's side to a victory that slashed Arsenal's lead at the top of the Premier League to six points.
Man City were locked level with Chelsea before Cherki took centre stage, crossing for Nico O’Reilly to head them in front after 51 minutes. He then produced some outstanding ball control and awareness to pick out Marc Guehi, who added a fine second goal.
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Jean-Philippe Mateta (Crystal Palace 2-1 Newcastle)
Mateta stepped off the bench to play a starring role with two goals as Crystal Palace fought back to beat Newcastle United and leapfrog Eddie Howe's side to 13th in the table.
The Frenchman, who also scored in the Eagles' 3-0 UEFA Conference League win over Fiorentina last Thursday, first headed Palace level from Tyrick Mitchell’s clipped 80th-minute pass. Mateta then kept a cool head to fire home a penalty winner in the fourth minute of stoppage time, maintaining his perfect Premier League record from 12 yards.
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Konstantinos Mavropanos (West Ham 4-0 Wolves)
West Ham secured a vital win at home and their performance owed much to Greece international Mavropanos, who produced a performance full of heart and quality at both ends of the pitch.
Mavropanos helped ease the Hammers' nerves with a towering header to put them ahead just before half-time before adding his second - and West Ham's fourth - with a stunning volley seven minutes from time to complete his first domestic brace.
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Noah Okafor (Man Utd 1-2 Leeds)
At the heart of Leeds United's first league victory at Old Trafford since 1981 was striker Okafor, who scored both of their goals in a sensational 2-1 victory.
Okafor showed brilliant reactions to adjust his body and give Leeds a fifth-minute lead from close range. He then doubled their advantage just before the half-hour mark with a deflected strike from range.
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Alex Scott (Arsenal 1-2 AFC Bournemouth)
AFC Bournemouth midfielder Scott, a self-confessed supporter of Arsenal's north London rivals Tottenham Hotspur, admitted that it was a childhood dream of his to score against the Gunners.
And what a way to make his dream come true, crowning a mesmerising display against the league leaders with a glorious finish from David Brooks' pass to not only secure back-to-back Premier League wins for Bournemouth at Emirates Stadium, but also extend the Cherries' unbeaten league run to 12 matches.
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Igor Thiago (Brentford 2-2 Everton)
There is simply no stopping Thiago at the moment as the Brentford striker netted twice against Everton to become the club’s highest goalscorer in a single Premier League season.
Thiago took his tally to 20 after just three minutes with a thumping finish from the penalty spot, emulating Ivan Toney (2022/23) and Bryan Mbeumo (2024/25) by reaching that landmark for the Bees in a Premier League campaign. His second, a deflection from Michael Kayode's initial shot, saw Thiago move to within one goal of Man City's Erling Haaland in this season's Premier League Coca-Cola Golden Boot race.
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Mats Wieffer (Burnley 0-2 Brighton)
Defender Wieffer was the unlikely goal hero with his first-ever Premier League brace to keep Brighton & Hove Albion in the mix for European football next season.
The Dutch right-back opened the scoring with a sweeping finish two minutes before half-time for his first Premier League goal since December 2024. Wieffer then sealed a fifth win in six matches with his and Brighton's second after 89 minutes, producing a brilliant side-footed effort that whistled past Burnley goalkeeper Martin Dubravka.