Premier League Golden Glove 2023/24 odds: Raya closing in on favourite Ederson

The Premier League Golden Glove 2023/24 odds saw a shift after matchday 26, as Ederson kept a second consecutive clean sheet with Manchester City beating Bournemouth 1-0 at the Vitality Stadium on Saturday evening.

Alisson's latest injury has hindered his chances of winning the Golden Glove with Liverpool, while a late Joe Willock header prevented David Raya from keeping a third clean sheet in a row, as Arsenal ran out 4-1 winners at home to Newcastle United on Saturday night.

Premier League Golden Glove 2023/24 odds – Current outrights

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Ederson (Manchester City) – 6/4

Ederson's odds of winning the Golden Glove have drifted slightly since the last update, despite him keeping two consecutive clean sheets that puts him on eight for the season, the joint-most in the league. Before those two results, they had only kept one clean sheet since December, and have been given up plenty of chances to the opposition.

Indeed, Manchester City have conceded 26 goals in 26 league games, more than title rivals Liverpool and Arsenal, and with a tricky run of fixtures coming up starting with the Manchester derby on Sunday afternoon, Ederson would do well to add more clean sheets to his total.

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David Raya (Arsenal) – 7/4

Raya's odds of winning the Golden Glove have shortened significantly since the last update, as he is joint-top in the ranks with eight clean sheets this season for Arsenal. Considering he took over from Aaron Ramsdale as the Gunners' number one goalkeeper late, this is an impressive number.

Arsenal have also only conceded 23 goals this campaign, the fewest in the league, and their solid defence means Raya has less work to do in terms of keeping the ball out of his net. Nonetheless, he will surely be up there as one of the favourites to win the Golden Glove when the season ends.

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Alisson (Liverpool) – 5/1

Alisson has recently suffered an injury, which means he has missed the opportunity to add to his seven clean sheets this campaign. It is not clear how long he will be out for, but the Brazilian should return before the end of the season at least.

Liverpool have the second-best defensive record in the league behind Arsenal, conceding just 25 goals in 26 matches. The Reds have also played the Gunners twice now, and welcome Manchester City to Anfield next weekend, so once that fixture is played, Alisson should have plenty of chances to keep more clean sheets with Jurgen Klopp's side avoiding their title rivals.

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Jordan Pickford – 6/1

Pickford is perhaps the surprise name on this list, given the company he is with as the other three goalkeepers play for the top three teams in the league. The Englishman is joint-top in the ranks with eight clean sheets, which is even more impressive given he plays for a bottom-half side in Everton. They have only conceded 34 goals so far this season, which is the fourth-best defensive record in the league, only behind the top three.

The Toffees also had a welcome boost this week when their 10-point deduction was reduced to six after a review, meaning they climbed to 15th and are now five points clear of the relegation zone. Their odds of getting relegated have now drifted to 7/1, meaning that Sheffield United, Burnley, Luton Town and Nottingham Forest are now rated to have a higher chance of dropping down to the Championship according to betting markets.