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Greatest goalkeepers in Premier League history – saves & clean sheet records

The Premier League is home to some of the best goalkeepers in world football. 

Brazilians Ederson and Alisson have been battling it out for the Golden Glove in recent seasons, but it was David de Gea who picked up the award in 2022/23, keeping 17 clean sheets in his final season as a Manchester United player.

But when it comes to saves, as well as clean sheets, how do some of the modern goalkeepers rank to the legendary names of the past?

With the help of Opta, we dived into the archives to establish a definitive list of top 10s. Read on to find out who has the recorded the most saves and clean sheets in Premier League history, the most within a single season – and even the most within a single game (saves only).

Best Premier League goalkeepers ranked by saves:

Most saves since Premier League records began

Since Opta started recording data at the beginning of the 2006/07 season, four goalkeepers have made 1,000 or more saves in the competition. Petr Cech was the first to reach the landmark back in September 2018, when his six saves (and a clean sheet) helped Arsenal to a 2-0 win over Everton at the Emirates. Since then, Ben Foster, who is now plying his trade in League Two with Wrexham, David De Gea, who has just left the Premier League after 12 years at Manchester United, and Lukasz Fabianski, who is still in the division with West Ham, have all joined him.

Premier League Since 2006/07

Player NameClub(s)Saves
Ben FosterMan Utd, Watford, Birmingham, West Brom1,248
David De GeaMan Utd1,157
Lukasz FabianskiArsenal, Swansea, West Ham1,131
Petr CechChelsea, Arsenal1,005
Tim HowardMan Utd, Everton992
Hugo LlorisTottenham986
Joe HartMan City, Birmingham, West Ham, Burnley941
Jussi JaaskelalainenBolton, West Ham902
Mark SchwarzerMiddlesbrough, Fulham, Chelsea, Leicester836
Kasper SchmeichelMan City, Leicester814

Most saves in a single Premier League season

Rob Green is the only goalkeeper in Premier League history to make 160+ saves in multiple seasons, making 161 for West Ham in 2010/11, where he kept five clean sheets and conceded 69 goals and in 2004/05, where he made 178 saves, kept six clean sheets and conceded 75 goals for Norwich. Reading’s Marcus Hahnemann remains the only goalkeeper to make 160+ saves in a Premier League campaign and concede fewer than 50 goals when he kept 13 clean sheets, conceded 45 goals and made 165 saves in his 38 appearances in 2011/12. 

Premier League  Single Season

SeasonPlayer NameGamesSaves
2004/05Rob Green38178
2010/11Ben Foster38170
2020/21Sam Johnstone37166
2012/13Jussi Jaaskelainen38166
2011/12Wayne Hennessey34165
2006/07Marcus Hahnemann38164
2010/11Rob Green37161
2003/04Edwin van der Sar37158
2022/23David Raya38154
2013/14David Marshall37153
2006/07Brad Friedel38153

Most saves in a Premier League game

Tim Krul’s performance against Tottenham in 2013 will go down as one of the all-time great displays from a goalkeeper in the Premier League. Not only did the Dutchman make 14 saves, a Premier League record in a single game, he also kept a clean sheet, as Newcastle came away from White Hart Lane with all three points in a 1-0 win thanks to Loic Remy’s 13th minute strike and Tim Krul’s heroics.

Infact, Edwin van der Sar (vs Arsenal in 2003) is the only other goalkeeper to make 12+ saves in a Premier League match since 2003/04 and keep a clean sheet.

Premier League  Since 2003/04

DatePlayer NameOpponentSaves
10/11/2013Tim KrulTottenham14
19/04/2014Vito MannoneChelsea14
02/12/2017David de GeaArsenal14
07/11/2004Mark CrossleyNewcastle13
02/01/2017Vito MannoneLiverpool13
08/04/2006David JamesTottenham13
28/02/2016Lukasz FabianskiTottenham13
21/03/2015Boaz MyhillMan City13
30/11/2003Edwin van der SarArsenal12
19/08/2017Wayne HennesseyLiverpool12
05/10/2008Brad FriedelChelsea12
07/05/2006Tomasz KuszczakEverton12
21/10/2006David JamesChelsea12
27/10/2019Paulo GazzanigaLiverpool12
13/05/2012Paddy KennyMan City12

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Best Premier League goalkeepers ranked by clean sheets:

Most clean sheets since Premier League records began

As well as being the first goalkeeper to make 1,000 saves since Premier League records began, Petr Cech has also kept more clean sheets than any other goalkeeper in the competition’s history. The Czech shot-stopper is the only keeper to reach the 200 milestone, keeping 202 clean sheets in 443 appearances across spells with Chelsea and Arsenal.

Premier League All-Time

Player NameClub(s)Clean Sheets
Petr CechChelsea, Arsenal202
David JamesLiverpool, Aston Villa, West Ham, Man City, Portsmouth169
Mark SchwarzerMiddlesbrough, Fulham, Chelsea, Leicester152
David De GeaMan Utd147
David SeamanArsenal, Man City141
Nigel MartynCrystal Palace, Leeds, Everton137
Pepe ReinaLiverpool136
Brad FriedelLiverpool, Blackburn, Aston Villa, Tottenham132
Tim HowardMan Utd, Everton132
Edwin van der SarFulham, Man Utd132

Most clean sheets in a single Premier League season

The 2004/05 was a record breaking season for Chelsea and Petr Cech and one that may never be repeated. The Blues conceded just 15 goals in their 38 league matches, with Cech conceding just 13 times and keeping 24 clean sheets in his 35 matches as Chelsea won the Premier League for the first time in their history.

Premier League  Single Season

SeasonPlayer NameGamesClean Sheets
2004/05Petr Cech3524
2008/09Edwin van der Sar3321
2018/19Alisson3821
1994/95Peter Schmeichel3220
2005/06Pepe Reina3320
2021/22Alisson3620
2021/22Ederson3720
2018/19Ederson3820
2008/09Pepe Reina3820
1998/99David Seaman3219
2006/07Pepe Reina3519
2008/09Petr Cech3519
2020/21Ederson3619
1996/97Nigel Martyn3719
1993/94David Seaman3919
1992/93Bobby Mimms4219

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