Top four favourites for the 2026/27 Premier League Golden Glove
The Premier League returns this week as 20 teams begin their campaign’s, all with different goals for the season ahead.
Arsenal, Manchester City and Liverpool are all hunting the top spot, whilst Hull City, Coventry City and Ipswich Town are just looking to stay up.
Club’s have their objective’s but so do players. Whilst goal scoring is key, so is keeping them out. We took a look at the top four favourites to win this season’s golden glove and the shot stoppers who could be key for their side.
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David Raya – 7/5

The winner of last year’s award, Arsenal’s David Raya is favourite once again.
Not much has changed for the Gunners since they won the Premier League title, if anything, Mikel Arteta’s team have only improved. Arsenal is expected to play the same football, being very hard to beat, with Raya being a huge part of it.
Should the team want to go back-to-back, the World Cup winning goalkeeper will be at the heart of everything Arsenal does this season.
Gianluigi Donnarumma – 5/2

Raya’s biggest challenger comes from Arsenal’s biggest challenger, Manchester City.
Gianluigi Donnarumma is second favourite for this season’s golden glove, with Italian shot stopper now being the uncontested number one at City, following James Trafford’s exit.
Last season, Donnarumma kept the blue side of Manchester in a lot of games and will be expected to do so again under new boss, Enzo Maresca.
It is no surprise why he is second on this list as if Manchester City want to fight for the title, they’ll need the Italian on top form.
Alisson Becker – 9/2

Lots of people may be questioning the Liverpool keeper after injuries over the last few seasons, but none can question how important he is to his team. The Reds now that and so do the odds, sitting him third favourite for golden glove.
Under new coach, Andoni Ireola, things are expected to take time, but Liverpool still need to compete and the calming influence of Alisson at the back will be so important.
That’s why he is on this list, as if the Reds do will, he will be in the middle of all the success.
Senne Lammens 14/1

The Manchester United goalkeeper rounds out the list after a strong first season in red.
The Belgian international was key to turning the reds around last season, alongside Michael Carrick and getting this team back into the Champions League. Now with more football than ever, the shot stopper has got more important.
If Manchester United are to continue their upward trajectory, Lammens will have to be at his best, only bringing his golden glove stock up.
