Premier League 25/26: Clean sheets ranked from worst to best
As the Premier League season takes shape, some goalkeepers have stood tall—while others are still looking for their first shutout. Here's a full breakdown of every goalkeeper's clean sheet count so far, starting from the bottom.
José Sá – 0 clean sheets

It’s been a difficult start for Sá, who has gone four games without a single clean sheet for Wolves.
Karl Darlow – 0 clean sheets

Leeds’ Darlow has played four times but hasn’t managed to shut out the opposition yet.
Alphonse Areola – 0 clean sheets

Areola has featured three times for West Ham and is still waiting for his first clean sheet of the campaign.
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Sam Johnstone – 0 clean sheets

Johnstone has made three appearances for Wolves, but defensive frailty has left him without a clean sheet.
Giorgi Mamardashvili – 0 clean sheets

Liverpool’s Mamardashvili has only played once so far, and his debut didn’t include a clean sheet.
Filip Jørgensen – 0 clean sheets

Chelsea’s Jørgensen also made a single appearance but couldn’t keep the opponents out.
Martin Dúbravka – 1 clean sheet

Dúbravka has found life tough at Burnley, recording just one clean sheet in seven matches.
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Caoimhín Kelleher – 1 clean sheet

Kelleher has had a full run of games at Brentford but managed only one shutout in seven tries.
Bernd Leno – 1 clean sheet

Leno has faced plenty of pressure at Fulham and has just one clean sheet to show for his efforts.
Emiliano Martínez – 1 clean sheet

Martínez has kept one clean sheet in five appearances for Aston Villa in an inconsistent start.
Mads Hermansen – 1 clean sheet

West Ham’s Hermansen managed one shutout in four games, hinting at potential but lacking stability.
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James Trafford – 1 clean sheet

Trafford has made three appearances for Manchester City and claimed one clean sheet along the way.
Marco Bizot – 1 clean sheet

Bizot has impressed in limited minutes, earning one clean sheet in just two outings for Aston Villa.
Senne Lammens – 1 clean sheet

Lammens made a perfect start with Manchester United, keeping a clean sheet in his lone appearance.
Jordan Pickford – 2 clean sheets

Everton’s Pickford has two clean sheets from seven games, helping his side grind out some valuable results.
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Alisson – 2 clean sheets

Liverpool’s trusted keeper has two clean sheets in six appearances, anchoring a defence still finding rhythm.
Gianluigi Donnarumma – 2 clean sheets

Donnarumma has made a steady start for Manchester City, with two clean sheets in four games.
Lucas Perri – 2 clean sheets

Leeds’ new arrival Perri has already delivered two clean sheets in just three matches—a promising beginning.
Djordje Petrovic – 3 clean sheets

Petrovic has stood firm for Bournemouth, producing three clean sheets from seven appearances.
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Robert Sánchez – 3 clean sheets

Despite Chelsea’s defensive ups and downs, Sánchez has kept three clean sheets this season.
Robin Roefs – 3 clean sheets

Sunderland’s Roefs has quietly impressed with three clean sheets in seven games.
Guglielmo Vicario – 3 clean sheets

Tottenham’s Vicario continues to perform reliably, adding three clean sheets to his tally.
Dean Henderson – 3 clean sheets

Crystal Palace’s Henderson has made his mark early with three clean sheets from seven outings.
David Raya – 4 clean sheets

Raya has been rock solid for Arsenal, notching four clean sheets in seven matches as the Gunners push for the top.
Nick Pope – 5 clean sheets

Newcastle’s Pope leads the way with five clean sheets in seven games, confirming his status as one of the league’s top shot-stoppers.