Vote for the Microsoft Goalkeeper Performance of the Season
Watch six incredible displays in 2025/26 by Premier League goalkeepers and VOTE for your favourite
Have your say in a new award for this season, in collaboration with Microsoft, which looks to crown the most outstanding individual performance of the season by a goalkeeper.
To help, this shortlist has been determined by using the Overall Goalkeeper Value (OGV) statistic, the proprietary metric created by Goalkeeper.com, best described as a single-number metric that summarises goalkeeper impact.
Watch the season’s top six performances below and vote for your favourite before 12:00 BST on Friday 29 May.
Your votes will be combined with the choices of an expert panel to determine the winner, which will be revealed next week.
Watch each goalkeeper’s highlights
Jordan Pickford (Everton 2-0 Brighton)
Pickford produced a crucial one-on-one save after a short backpass from James Tarkowski, before saving a penalty from Danny Welbeck in the second half as Everton secured a 2-0 victory in their first match at Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Robin Roefs (Crystal Palace 0-0 Sunderland)
Against Crystal Palace, Roefs made six saves, including a superb double save to deny Jean Philippe-Mateta and Yeremy Pino.
Martin Dubravka (Burnley 1-1 Nott’m Forest)
In Burnley’s match against Nottingham Forest, Dubravka made eight saves to preserve a point for his side. Two of the best were one-handed saves to deny Dilane Bakwa and Igor Jesus.
Guglielmo Vicario (Spurs 0-1 Chelsea)
Tottenham Hotspur’s Italian ‘keeper ended up on the losing side, but if it wasn’t for his eight saves, the scoreline would have been even greater in Chelsea’s favour. Vicario made three excellent close-range saves to deny Joao Pedro.
Robert Sanchez (Chelsea 1-2 Aston Villa)
Of Sanchez’s six saves against Villa, two were brilliant close-range stops to deny Boubacar Kamara and Ian Maatsen. Sanchez also showed great reactions to thwart Lucas Digne’s free-kick.
Jose Sa (Nott’m Forest 0-0 Wolves)
Sa made an incredible 10 saves to earn Wolverhampton Wanderers a point at Forest. One of those saves was a sensational stop on the goalline to deny Morato.