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Who was the best player of Matchweek 15?

We asked you to decide who will be crowned the official Premier League Player of the Matchweek

Matchweek 15 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 10 December to cast your vote. The result will be announced later today.

Rayan Cherki (Man City 3-0 Sunderland)

Cherki showcased his elite playmaking in Manchester City’s comfortable win at the Etihad Stadium.

He laid on the opener for Ruben Dias before producing a breathtaking piece of skill, a sensational rabona cross for Phil Foden to head in.

The Frenchman was at the heart of everything City created, producing six key passes and leading the match in touches (104), final-third passes (37), touches in the opposition box (12), successful take-ons (5) and chances created (6). Only a superb save from Robin Roefs denied him a deserved goal of his own.

Watch Cherki’s MW15 performance v Sunderland
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton 3-0 Nottingham Forest)

Dewsbury-Hall once again proved instrumental as Everton made it four wins from five with a commanding victory at Hill Dickinson Stadium.

He set the tone immediately, whipping in the cross that led to a Nottingham Forest own goal inside two minutes, before striking the post in the second half and then sealing the win late on with a precise right-foot finish from the edge of the box.

His hardworking defensive shift underpinned his display, winning a team-high 10 duels and four, and also recording five clearances and five recoveries.

Watch Dewsbury-Hall’s MW15 performance v Nottingham Forest
Bruno Fernandes (Wolves 1-4 Man Utd)

Captain Fernandes led by example, crowning a virtuoso midfield display with two goals and an assist to help Man Utd climb to sixth in the table, and one point off the top four.

The Portuguese provided the vital breakthrough midway through the first half with a close-range finish and then produced a sensational pass over Wolves’ backline to pick out Mason Mount for a side-footed finish for United’s third goal.

Fernandes then rounded off the scoring from the penalty spot, taking him to 10 Premier League goal contributions for the season.

Watch Fernandes’ MW15 performance v Wolves
Phil Foden (Man City 3-0 Sunderland)

A nominee in Matchweeks 13 and 14, Foden maintained his superb form as he contributed his fifth and sixth goal involvements in his last three Premier League matches.

The England star delivered a pinpoint corner for Josko Gvardiol’s first-half goal before combining brilliantly with Cherki to head in City’s third.

Watch Foden’s MW15 performance v Sunderland
Boubacar Kamara (Aston Villa 2-1 Arsenal)

Kamara covered every blade of grass in a monumental midfield performance as Aston Villa stunned Arsenal with a dramatic late winner.

The Frenchman produced three tackles, six recoveries and a crucial goalline clearance, while having superb control in possession with a 93 per cent pass accuracy.

He also kept the ball alive in the build-up to Villa’s stoppage-time winner, capping a tireless and complete display.

Watch Kamara’s MW15 performance v Arsenal
Xavi Simons (Spurs 2-0 Brentford)

Simons produced a moment of individual brilliance as Tottenham Hotspur overcame Brentford.

His clever movement and precise pass set up Richarlison for the opener, before he burst from his own half to calmly slot in his first Spurs goal shortly before the break.

The Dutchman’s impact was decisive, finishing with 60 touches, seven recoveries and four duels won in a standout home performance.

Watch Simons’ MW15 performance v Brentford
Anton Stach (Leeds 3-3 Liverpool)

Stach shone in a thrilling six-goal contest, showing both defensive discipline and attacking influence, capping his display with a vital second-half strike.

The German midfielder fired home Leeds United’s second in the 75th minute, just two minutes after Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s penalty, sparking a dramatic finale at Elland Road.

It was also his corner that led to his side’s late equaliser. Across the match he recorded 60 touches, 37 accurate passes and three key passes, while contributing defensively with six recoveries and four duels won.

Watch Stach’s MW15 performance v Liverpool
Adam Wharton (Fulham 1-2 Crystal Palace)

Wharton delivered a commanding performance at Craven Cottage, dictating the tempo as Crystal Palace secured a late away victory.

He grabbed the assist for Eddie Nketiah’s opener and repeatedly halted Fulham’s attacks with intelligent positioning and ball-winning.

The midfielder misplaced only two passes all match, asserting complete control in the centre of the pitch.

Watch Wharton’s MW15 performance v Fulham

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