Supporters voted in their thousands to celebrate their Budweiser Kings of the Match in Matchweek 4.
Fans across the world voted on the final whistles for their top performers via the official Premier League website and app and here's who came out on top.
Matchweek 4 Kings of the Match
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Daniel James (MUN)
The Red Devils winger claimed 48.9 per cent of the vote after scoring his third goal in four league matches for his new club.
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Abraham had 72.6 per cent of the vote to win back-to-back Kings of the Match after scoring a brace at Stamford Bridge, making him the first Englishman to score at least two goals in consecutive PL appearances for Chelsea since Frank Lampard in January 2010.
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Jordan Ayew (CRY)
The Eagles forward also earned successive Kings of the Match after his winning goal sealed 55.3 per cent of the vote.
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The Foxes striker claimed 75.9 per cent of the vote after two goals at the King Power continued Leicester City's unbeaten start to the campaign.
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Sergio Aguero (MCI)
The Argentinian was another forward to claim consecutive Kings of the Match after two goals against Brighton earned him 57.3 per cent of the vote.
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Defender Schar won 53.8 per cent of the vote after scoring the equaliser for Newcastle United at St James' Park.
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The striker secured a second straight King of the Match with 66.9 per cent of the vote after his third goal in as many matches set West Ham on their way to victory.
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A goal and an assist capped an impressive all-round display from the Brazilian, who won 40.4 per cent of the vote.
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Richarlison (EVE)
The Brazilian forward earned 54.5 per cent of the vote after producing two goals to help Everton win a five-goal thriller.
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Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (ARS)
Aubameyang won his second King of the Match of the campaign with 33.5 per cent of the vote after sealing a comeback derby draw with a second-half goal.