Who was the best player of Matchweek 36?
Matchweek 36 of the 2025/26 Premier League season featured some brilliant individual performances.
We have picked out five of the best and are inviting you to vote for one of them, to help decide who will be named the Premier League Player of the Matchweek.
You have until 12:00 BST on Wednesday 13 May to cast your vote. The winner will be announced later on the same day.
Maxim De Cuyper (Brighton 3-0 Wolves)Â
Brighton & Hove Albion defender De Cuyper produced a sensational attacking display in the Seagulls’ 3-0 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers.
The Belgian left-back produced a lengthy run from his own half to deliver a first-time dink for an onrushing Jack Hinshelwood to head home. De Cuyper’s second assist was also for a header, with Lewis Dunk converting his corner to make it 2-0.
Watch De Cuyper’s MW36 highlights
Jeremy Doku (Man City 3-0 Brentford)
Doku delivered another sensational performance against Brentford, just five days after scoring a brace at Everton in Matchweek 35.
The Belgian winger helped Pep Guardiola’s side to stay on the tail of league leaders Arsenal by producing a spectacular curling effort into the top-right corner to break the deadlock against the Bees. Man City eventually ran out 3-0 winners.
Watch Doku’s MW36 highlights
Antonin Kinsky (Spurs 1-1 Leeds)
Czech goalkeeper Kinsky produced two outstanding saves in Tottenham Hotspur’s draw with Leeds United, a result that moved Spurs two points clear of 18th-placed West Ham United in the relegation battle.
Kinsky thwarted Leeds defender Joe Rodon midway through the first half by diving low to his left, but he produced an even better save in the eighth minute of second-half stoppage time, tipping Sean Longstaff’s shot on to the crossbar to preserve a precious point for Spurs.
Watch Kinsky’s MW36 highlights
David Raya (West Ham 0-1 Arsenal)
Though it was Leandro Trossard who scored the decisive goal to restore Arsenal’s five-point lead at the top of the table, goalkeeper Raya delivered a sensational performance in the Gunners’ 1-0 victory.
When West Ham midfielder Mateus Fernandes received a wonderful layoff and went through one-on-one in the 78th minute, Raya produced a stunning save at point-blank range — a potentially defining moment in the title race.Â
The Spaniard’s clean sheet, his 18th of the season, means he has now won the Coca-Cola Golden Glove award outright.
Watch Raya’s MW36 highlights
James Tarkowski (Crystal Palace 2-2 Everton)
Everton’s captain led by example from an attacking point of view, scoring and creating in their 2-2 draw with Crystal Palace.
Tarkowski netted the first goal of the game with a neat finish into the bottom-left corner from a deflected corner, and then assisted Beto with a long ball from inside Everton’s half.