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10 Tallest Players in the Premier League Right Now (Ranked)
The Premier League has been host to plenty of footballing giants in the past, with the legendary figure Peter Crouch particularly standing out. But who are the tallest in the Premier League right now? While footballers come in all different shapes and sizes, having a tall frame can be crucial in certain positions. Goalkeepers need to be large to fill the sticks, while defenders want to be aerially dominant against strikers and vice versa.
Those are the two positions which dominate this list of the tallest Premier League players, with both veterans and newcomers present. Unsurprisingly, there are a couple of teams like Newcastle and Brentford who have multiple players in the top 10 given their playing style. So without further ado, here are the 10 tallest players in the Premier League right now.
10
Robert Sanchez
Chelsea
In a list dominated by defensive players and goalkeepers, the first between the sticks is Chelsea’s Robert Sanchez. It was a rollercoaster of a season for the Spaniard last year, who lost his spot as the Blues’ number one. Replaced by understudy Filip Jorgensen, Sanchez frustrated fans all season long with his unforced errors and the nervousness he brings to the backline.
At 197cm, he is one of the tallest in the league, and it helps him make some smart, impressive saves at times. His downfall, however, is when he gets the ball at his feet, a quality needed in the modern game. Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca had long stood by his goalkeeper, and has been his number one to start off the 2025/2026 Premier League campaign.
9
Jake O’Brien
Everton
Everton defender Jake O’Brien is among the tallest Premier League players at 197cm. The versatile ace joined the club from Lyon and is beginning to establish himself in the Toffees’ lineup. The Republic of Ireland international is a player with plenty of potential, having been a regular for French side Lyon before his move to Goodison. He is dangerous in both boxes, providing a goal threat, and his ability to play across the back-line makes him such an invaluable member of David Moyes’s squad.
8
Illan Meslier
Leeds United
From his first spell in the Premier League when he showcased his potential as a shot-stopping goalkeeper, Illan Meslier is back in English football’s top-flight with Leeds United. The Frenchman perhaps hasn’t progressed as was initially expected from him, and he faces increased competition for his place as the club’s number one from the arrival of another goalkeeper in the 2025 summer transfer window. A favourite of Marcelo Bielsa a few years ago, Meslier has remained in the picture ever since.
7
Jair Cunha
Nottingham Forest
A giant central defender who finally made his debut for Nottingham Forest in the Carabao Cup game against Swansea, it remains to be seen how much action Jair Cunha gets under new manager Ange Postecoglou. While Cunha’s height makes him invaluable when defending and attacking set-pieces, the young Brazilian you feel needs some game-time and easing into first-team action rather than being thrown straight into the deep end just yet.
6
Nick Pope
Newcastle United
Another goalkeeper to make the list, Newcastle’s Nick Pope is just slightly taller than Sanchez at 198cm. Injuries have curtailed some of his progress in recent seasons, but when fit, however, Pope is one of the most reliable goalkeepers in the league. He was a key contributor in the side’s quest for Champions League football, which they achieved last season. Before his move to Newcastle in 2022, he spent six years at Burnley, where he was named in the 2019/20 PFA Team of the Year.
5
Altay Bayindir
Manchester United
After the departure of Andre Onana in the 2025 summer transfer window, Altay Bayindir has become the man battling Manchester United’s Senne Lammens for the number one spot in goal. Bayindir has been the man entrusted thus far by Ruben Amorim to be the main shot-stopper in between the sticks, and the Turkey international has shown flashes of his goalkeeping skills. He made a couple of stunning stops in the game against Brentford but couldn’t prevent his team from going down 3-1 away from home.
4
Kristoffer Ajer
Brentford
The first of two Brentford players to make this list, Kristoffer Ajer was an absolute star at Celtic, developing into a genuine ball-playing centre-back who could carry the ball up the pitch. So his move to the Bees after a few years at Parkhead was seen as a significant coup. While he perhaps hasn’t developed into the dominant, modern-day centre-half that many seemed to tip him to be early on in his career, he has become a fine Premier League-level defender.
3
Nick Woltemade
Newcastle United
The latest striking hero on Tyneside, Nick Woltemade has settled into life at Newcastle United so well that many fans have already forgotten about Alexander Isak and his controversial move to Liverpool. Woltemade scored with a header against Arsenal in the Premier League to underline his growing aerial prowess, but it’s been his ability with the ball to his feet and linking up play that has impressed seasoned observers.
2
Julian Eyestone
Brentford
Aged just 19, Julian Eyestone was promoted to the Brentford first-team squad in the summer of 2025, and will be hoping to make his debut for the club sooner rather than later. An American youth international, Eyestone even signed a new six-year deal with the club, and while he hasn’t yet made a first-team appearance just yet, he is already counted among the tallest players in the Premier League right now.
1
Dan Burn
Newcastle United
At a giant 201cm, Newcastle defender Dan Burn is the tallest player in the Premier League right now. Naturally, his height makes him a very strong and aerially dominant centre-back, but he provides a versatility which allows managers to put him on the left side of a back three, or even as a wing-back. He has been at the club since 2022, joining from Brighton. Burn has played a huge role in Newcastle’s success, helping them to a Champions League berth in 2023, and then doing so once again for this current 2025/2026 season.
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10 Tallest Premier League Players Right Now |
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Name |
Club |
Height (cm) |
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Dan Burn |
Newcastle United |
201 |
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Julian Eyestone |
Brentford |
200 |
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Nick Woltemade |
Newcastle United |
199 |
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Kristoffer Ajer |
Brentford |
198 |
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Altay Bayindir |
Manchester United |
198 |
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Nick Pope |
Newcastle United |
198 |
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Jair Cunha |
Nottingham Forest |
198 |
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Illan Meslier |
Leeds United |
198 |
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Jake O’Brien |
Everton |
197 |
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Robert Sanchez |
Chelsea |
197 |
All statistics courtesy of WorldFootball.net and Transfermarkt (Correct as of 03/10/2025)
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Arsenal Running Out Of Time To Sign Nathaniel Brown
Arsenal may be running out of time to try and land one of their transfer targets for the summer window, as reports claim that their rivals are progressing in talks for the star.
Mikel Arteta is hopeful that the Premier League title win of last campaign isn’t a one-off, with plans to bolster the squad even further in the market to keep winning the top prizes.
Forwards may be a priority for Arsenal sporting director Andrea Berta, as he ponders the players who could make a difference, but there is work to be done in the backline as well.
Several targets at both left-back and right-back have emerged, but one of them may be slipping out of the champions’ grasp.
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Arsenal have been linked with a move for Nathaniel Brown this summer, as the Eintracht Frankfurt left-back continues to catch the eye of some big teams.
The Germany international, who has been described as “very fast”, could offer some extra maneuverability in the backline, freeing up the likes of Piero Hincapie and Riccardo Calafiori to be rotated or to move elsewhere in the defence.
However, if Arsenal are keen on a move, then they may be running out of time to get a deal done, as Bayern Munich appear to be closing in on a switch.
Florian Plettenberg reports that Bayern have held “positive” negotiations with Eintracht Frankfurt over a deal to sign Brown, with the parties optimistic that a deal will get done.
Should an agreement be reached soon, then plans are already being put in place for a possible medical in North America, as the defender is at the World Cup with Germany.
The direction of travel certainly suggests that Brown is getting closer to joining Bayern Munich, meaning that Arsenal will need to get their skates on to complete a deal.
That said, the priority for the summer may not be at left-back, but on the other flank instead.
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Arsenal’s Full-Back Concerns
While links with a left-back like Brown suggests it is an area of concern for Arsenal, perhaps the more urgent issue should come at right-back instead.
The Gunners have struggled to deal with injuries on the flanks, with Ben White and Jurrien Timber suffering from plenty of problems in the past year or two.
That has required some shuffling around from Arteta, who has often used Cristhian Mosquera out of position at right-back, while he has also experimented with Declan Rice in that position.
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It certainly suggests more depth is needed at right-back, particularly for a durable star who can deal with the wear and tear of a demanding season.
However, that may well depend on an exit in that position, which would more likely be White than Timber.
It remains to be seen whether such a move is possible, but it would be no surprise to see some deals being made for a full-back on either side this summer.
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Toto Wolff Starting to ‘Question’ George Russell’s Future at Mercedes
We are six races into the 2026 Formula 1 season and the Drivers’ Championship is already starting to take shape, with Mercedes‘ Kimi Antonelli running away with it as things stand after winning five consecutive races.
The young Italian was expected to be the second driver in Toto Wolff’s side, playing co-pilot to the more experienced George Russell, and after the Brit won the opening race Down Under in Australia, that looked like it was going to be the way things panned out.
However, since that Grand Prix, Antonelli has had the upper hand over his teammate, winning in five consecutive races, with his most recent victory coming around the streets of the iconic Monaco.
Elsewhere, the Ferrari duo of Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc are trying to keep the Mercedes boys on their toes, picking up solid results every race week, it seems, while the big boys of McLaren and Red Bull seemingly fall further and further behind with each passing week.
Towards the bottom of the table, it’s been a nightmare six races for the likes of Aston Martin, Cadillac, and Audi, with the three constructors picking up a measly three points between them.
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Despite having some heavily experienced names in their cars, the likes of Fernando Alonso, Valtteri Bottas, Nico Hulkenberg, Sergio Perez, and Lance Stroll, they simply don’t have the vehicles to match their drivers.
With six races now in the record books, teams are already starting to think about the future and think about whether they have the right drivers in their cockpit, and according to recent reports, one team principal is seriously questioning one of his drivers already.
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The team principal in question is none other than the aforementioned Toto Wolff, and yes, he’s seriously having questions about the future of George Russell.
The Brit currently has 88 points to his name after six races, but that is a far cry from his teammate’s tally of 156, and that has led to question marks over his future with the team.
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It’s going from bad to worse for George Russell at Mercedes right now, with the Monaco Grand Prix not helping his cause.
According to journalist Bianca Garloff, who was reflecting on Wolff’s mindset and Russell’s future during a post-Monaco Grand Prix episode of the F1 Insider podcast, she believes the principal is starting to have questions over his driver pairing.
She said: “Anyone who racks up five wins in a row, whether in a dominant car or not, is simply something special, and George Russell sees that too. He’ll also feel the pressure Mercedes is putting on him.
“There are also those question marks in Toto Wolff’s mind as to whether George Russell is still the right man for the job as co-pilot to the star driver, Antonelli.”
It has already been reported recently that Russell’s contract with Mercedes could soon be ‘void’ due to performance-related clauses in his deal, but what’s potentially more damaging and concerning is the fact that there are also claims suggesting he’s already ‘thrown in the towel‘ and accepted defeat to his lesser-experienced teammate.
Considering a certain Max Verstappen could be available at the end of the current season, Russell is going to have to step things up over the coming months if he wants to remain at Mercedes.
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UFC Freedom 250: Updated Weather Forecast
Predicting the weather is all but an impossible task. Sure, we can look at forecasts and look at reports, but no one truly knows what’s going to happen at any given time on any given day.
When you’re hosting an outdoor event, this becomes a problem. Whether it be a family BBQ in your own back garden, or it be a UFC event with millions set to watch around the world.
That’s exactly what Dana White is set to do this weekend as UFC Freedom 250 takes centre stage on the South Lawn of the White House, to help celebrate America’s 250th birthday and also President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday.
However, with the Octagon set to be outside, this means the weather is VERY important, and it’s something White has addressed in the past, admitting that should it be storms, it could derail the entire show.
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Putting on an event outside is difficult for a number of reasons. It takes a mad amount of planning, and even then, things could so easily go wrong.
White has already spoken out about the issues they’ve faced from a logistical standpoint, from insects to lightning, and it’s the latter that has him the most concerned.
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He said: “The three big problems, as far as I am seeing right now, are rain, lightning, and a tonne of bugs.
“So imagine this massive, powerful claw, and the lights that are going to come with it – you’re going to have gnats, moths, maybe bats. I don’t know what the hell’s going to show up, but you know these are all the things that you have to think of leading up to this thing.”
Despite the possible issue with bugs, White was adamant that the only thing stopping the show from going ahead would be lightning, as he stated: “We’ve gone over this, you know. If it rains, we’re going. If it snows, we’re going. The only thing that will stop us is lightning.”
So, what’s the weather saying for this weekend?
Well, earlier this week it was reported that there was a 65% chance of rain on the day, but more concerningly, a 39% chance of thunderstorms.
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As we know with the weather, however, things can change by the hour, so what’s the latest?
Well, according to the Weather Channel, there is a 37% chance of rain in the evening of the 14th of June, with a 30% chance of rain during the day. Temperatures are set to sit between 70 degrees Fahrenheit and 93 degrees Fahrenheit throughout the entire day.
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During the night of the 14th of June, the Weather Channel stated: “A few showers early with mostly cloudy conditions late. Low near 70F. Winds WSW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 40%.”
In terms of the day, they said: “A mix of clouds and sun with the chance of an isolated thunderstorm in the afternoon. Hot. High 93F. Winds SSW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 30%.”
So, as things stand, everything should go ahead as planned, but as we’ve already stated, weather can change in an instant.
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