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The 10 Tallest Players in the Premier League Right Now – Ranked

The Premier League is known for its blend of skill, speed, and physicality—but height still plays a massive role in success, particularly for goalkeepers and defenders. From commanding shot-stoppers to towering centre-backs, these players quite literally stand above the rest. Here are the 10 tallest players in the Premier League right now, ranked from tenth to first.

10. Robert Sanchez (Chelsea – 197cm)

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Chelsea’s Spanish goalkeeper Robert Sanchez kicks off the list at 197cm. Despite his struggles with consistency and ball-playing ability, his tall frame makes him an imposing figure between the sticks. With new manager Enzo Maresca showing faith in him, Sanchez remains a key part of Chelsea’s setup early in the 2025/26 campaign.

9. Jake O’Brien (Everton – 197cm)

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Everton’s Jake O’Brien is another towering defender who stands at 197cm. The Republic of Ireland international joined from Lyon and has quickly made his presence felt in the Premier League. His aerial strength and versatility across the backline make him a valuable asset for David Moyes’s side.

8. Illan Meslier (Leeds United – 198cm)

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Back in the Premier League with Leeds United, French goalkeeper Illan Meslier remains one of the tallest and most promising shot-stoppers around. Once a Bielsa favorite, Meslier is still striving to fulfill his early potential. His height and reflexes continue to make him a tough opponent for any striker.

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7. Jair Cunha (Nottingham Forest – 198cm)

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At 198cm, Nottingham Forest’s Jair Cunha is a young Brazilian defender with massive potential. Though still finding his footing under new boss Ange Postecoglou, Cunha’s aerial dominance is undeniable. His physical presence is a huge asset both defensively and during attacking set-pieces.

6. Nick Pope (Newcastle United – 198cm)

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Newcastle United’s Nick Pope is one of the most reliable goalkeepers in English football when fully fit. Standing at 198cm, Pope commands his box with authority and has been pivotal in Newcastle’s Champions League ambitions. His consistency and calm presence make him a fan favorite at St. James’ Park.

5. Altay Bayindir (Manchester United – 198cm)

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Standing tall at 198cm, Turkish international Altay Bayindir has stepped up as Manchester United’s new No. 1 after Andre Onana’s departure. The goalkeeper has shown glimpses of brilliance under Ruben Amorim’s management. His quick reactions and confidence in the air have helped stabilize United’s defensive line.

4. Kristoffer Ajer (Brentford – 198cm)

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Norwegian defender Kristoffer Ajer is another giant in the Premier League at 198cm. A former Celtic standout, Ajer has evolved into a dependable defender for Brentford, capable of carrying the ball out from the back. His blend of height, composure, and versatility makes him key to the Bees’ system.

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3. Nick Woltemade (Newcastle United – 199cm)

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German striker Nick Woltemade has quickly made himself a fan favorite at Newcastle United. At 199cm, he’s not just a threat in the air but also technically sound with the ball at his feet. His header against Arsenal showcased his aerial dominance and his growing importance in Newcastle’s attack.

2. Julian Eyestone (Brentford – 200cm)

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Just 19 years old, Brentford’s Julian Eyestone already stands at an incredible 200cm. The American youth international signed a long-term deal with the club and is widely regarded as one of the most physically gifted young goalkeepers in the league. His height gives him a commanding presence, even before his senior debut.

1. Dan Burn (Newcastle United – 201cm)

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At a staggering 201cm, Newcastle’s Dan Burn is the tallest player in the Premier League right now. The versatile defender has become a cult hero at St. James’ Park, playing both centrally and as a left-back in Eddie Howe’s system. His height, strength, and leadership have been vital to Newcastle’s defensive success and their Champions League resurgence.

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Oliver Obel

Oliver Obel – Sports Content Creator & Football Specialist I’m a passionate Sports Content Creator with a strong focus on football. I write for LenteDesportiva, where I produce high-quality content that informs, entertains, and connects with football fans around the world. My work revolves around player rankings, transfer analysis, and in-depth features that explore the modern game. I combine a sharp editorial instinct with a deep understanding of football’s evolution, always aiming to deliver content that captures both insight and emotion.