Scoring a hat-trick is one of football’s greatest individual accomplishments, and Brentford’s Kevin Schade celebrated a Premier League treble this weekend.
The German forward scored three times as Brentford beat Bournemouth 4-1 on Saturday, the second hat-trick of his Premier League career, and just the third scored in the Premier League so far this season.
Every hat-trick scored in the Premier League this season
Jean-Philippe Mateta – Crystal Palace 3–3 Bournemouth (18 October 2025)
Jean-Philippe Mateta was the protagonist of one of the games of the season in October. The Frenchman scored three times in a pulsating draw between Crystal Palace and Bournemouth, helping the Eagles fight back from two goals down to claim a point.
Mateta even missed a last-gasp sitter to win it for Palace in the final seconds, blazing over from close range when it appeared easier to score. So central was Mateta, that his xG tally of 3.67 was the highest-ever recorded by a Premier League player in a single game.
Jean-Philippe Mateta was *everywhere* for his hat-trick v Bournemouth!
His expected goals tally of 3.67 is the highest on record by a player in a Premier League match 📊 pic.twitter.com/QvogSgfIcX
— Premier League (@premierleague) October 21, 2025
Eberechi Eze – Arsenal 4–1 Tottenham Hotspur (23 November 2025)
The first North London derby of the season was fittingly settled by one man. In the summer, Eberechi Eze was at the centre of a transfer tug-of-war between the capital neighbours, choosing Arsenal over Spurs.
When the teams met in November, Eze was the difference, becoming the first-ever scorer of a North London Derby hat-trick in the Premier League era.
Even if he never kicks a ball again for Arsenal, his place in club folklore is assured.
Eberechi Eze, scorer of the first-ever north London derby hat-trick in the Premier League. pic.twitter.com/P3njUCEGsb
— Premier League (@premierleague) November 23, 2025
Kevin Schade – Brentford 4–1 Bournemouth (27 December 2025)
When watching Kevin Schade in the sort of mood he was in against Bournemouth this weekend, it’s easy to forget the tough start he had to his career with Brentford.
Schade took 22 appearances to score his first Brentford goal, but last season scored 11 times in the Premier League in an impressive campaign. He has six and counting in 2025/26, after putting Bournemouth to the sword with a perfect treble.
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Kevin Schade 🤝 Perfect hat-trick pic.twitter.com/mygeKYjxF9
— Brentford FC (@BrentfordFC) December 27, 2025
In this form, he could break back into the Germany squad for next summer’s World Cup.
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