Who are the best Premier League penalty takers in the Premier League? We look at which players could best handle the pressure of taking a spot-kick, while also reflecting on who wasn’t able to convert from the penalty spot as well in the Premier League.


Best Premier League Penalty Takers

Yaya Touré: 100% scored (11/11)
Matthew Le Tissier: 96.2% scored (25/26)
Danny Murphy: 94.7% scored (18/19)
Callum Wilson: 94.1% scored (16/17)
James Beattie: 94.1% scored (16/17)
Julian Dicks: 93.8% scored (15/16)
Thierry Henry: 92.0% scored (23/25)
Ivan Toney: 91.7% scored (11/12)
Erling Haaland: 91.7% scored (11/12)
Leighton Baines: 90.9% scored (20/22)
Danny Ings: 90.9% scored (10/11)
Gary Speed: 90.9% scored (10/11)
Frank Leboeuf: 90.9% scored (10/11)
Peter Beardsley: 90.0% scored (18/20)
Alexis Mac Allister: 90.0% scored (9/10)

Only including players with 10+ penalties taken in the Premier League.

Yaya Toure Penalty Record

The Only Player to Score 100% of Penalties in the Premier League*

*Well, of players to have taken at least 10 penalties in the competition, at least.

When offered as a quiz question, most people will opt for Matt Le Tissier as their guess. Wrong.

The accolade for the most penalties taken with a 100% success rate is held by former Manchester City midfielder Yaya Touré. The Ivorian star might have lost his cool about not being given a birthday cake for his 31st birthday, but he certainly kept a cool temperament from the penalty spot.

He took 11 penalties in the Premier League and scored with every single one of them.

Seven of Touré’s 11 Premier League penalties turned out to be the winning goal in the game, while five put his Manchester City team into the lead.

Brentford’s Ivan Toney had scored all 10 of the penalties that he’d taken in the Premier League following his spot-kick against Fulham in March 2023, and had the chance to equal Touré’s record in April 2023. However, he finally missed one in the competition with his 11th attempt in a home defeat to Newcastle United on 8 April 2023. He did go on to score a penalty in the same game, later in the first half, but it was in vain as they lost 2-1. And crucially, his 100% record was gone.

The players with the next most penalties and a 100% conversion rate are Dimitar Berbatov and Cole Palmer (nine from nine), the latter of whom could go on to beat Touré’s record. Rúben Neves (eight from eight) is next in the list.

Matt Le Tissier Did Miss a Penalty

No, this is not a conspiracy. He may have scored 25 penalties in the Premier League, but Matt Le Tissier did miss a spot-kick in the competition. The only man to save a Premier League penalty taken by Le Tissier? That would be Nottingham Forest’s Mark Crossley in March 1993.

That penalty save mattered, too – Forest went on to pick up a 2-1 away win that day at The Dell, despite Le Tissier making amends (of sorts) after his 22nd-minute penalty miss, when he scored Southampton’s only goal of the game in the 72nd minute.

That was Le Tissier’s third penalty as a Premier League player, after scoring the previous two he took in the competition. He would never miss in the English top-flight again, with his next 23 successfully dispatched past the opposition goalkeeper.

The Guernsey-born forward went on to make Nottingham Forest pay for his saved penalty against them, as he scored his next four penalties against them in the Premier League, including three against his nemesis Crossley – more than against any other club in the competition.

The Best of the Rest

Danny Murphy scored with 18 of his 19 penalties taken in the Premier League (95%), with his only miss coming for Fulham at Manchester City in April 2008 – Joe Hart the goalkeeper to ruin his 100% record with his ninth attempt from the spot in the competition. However, he scored from the rebound to equalise for Fulham, before they went on to win 3-2 and pick up a crucial three points in their battle for Premier League survival (a battle they ultimately won).

Of current players in the Premier League to have taken at least 10 penalties, Newcastle United striker Callum Wilson (94.1%) is right up there, having missed only one of his 17 in the competition. That miss came against Cardiff City for Bournemouth in August 2018, with Neil Etheridge the goalkeeper to destroy Wilson’s 100% record.

Julian Dicks (15/16) and James Beattie (16/17) both scored with 94% of their penalties in the Premier League.

Dicks’ penalty technique favoured power, but that wasn’t enough to give him a 100% record in the Premier League from the spot – David Seaman saving his penalty for West Ham against Arsenal in February 1996.

Of players to have scored at least 20 Premier League goals, only Jorginho (90%) and Luka Milivojevic (79%) have scored a higher proportion from penalties than Dicks did (63%).

Beattie’s only miss came for Everton against Charlton Athletic in January 2006, when Thomas Myhre kept him out at Goodison Park. This miss came from the only penalty that he took in the Premier League inside the opening 10 minutes of a match (08:09).

Thierry Henry never saw a Premier League penalty saved, but he still missed two of his 25 taken in the competition. Weirdly both of his penalty misses came via hitting the post against two of the only three Finnish goalkeepers to play in the Premier League (Jussi Jääskeläinen and Antti Niemi). Finish? He could. Finnish? He could not.

Manchester City goal machine Erling Haaland has scored 92% of his penalties, putting him just ahead of four players on 91%: current West Ham striker Danny Ings, former Everton defender Leighton Baines, former Chelsea defender Frank Leboeuf and the late Gary Speed. Of the three, Baines took the most penalties (22) – twice as many as Ings, Speed and Leboeuf (11). His first Premier League penalty miss came in October 2014 versus Manchester United and David de Gea, ending a record of scoring each of his first 14 penalties in the competition.  

Alexis Mac Allister‘s penalty for Liverpool against Man City at Anfield on 10 March 2024 was his ninth converted of 10 taken (90% success rate) – his only miss came for Brighton against Wolves in April 2022. He went on to score another penalty taken in this game, however.

Current Premier League stars are just outside the >90% gang for penalty success. Evergreen James Milner has scored 89.5% of his Premier League penalties (17/19), while Arsenal midfielder Jorginho has converted 19 of his 22 (86.4%) in the competition. Man Utd’s designated penalty taker Bruno Fernandes has scored 18 of the 22 that he’s taken in the Premier League (82%) while Mohamed Salah’s conversion rate from the spot is 81% in the competition (25/31) – just ahead of Marcus Rashford (8/10).

Harry Kane has moved on to Bayern Munich and may never take another penalty in the Premier League. His record in the English top flight currently stands at 89.2% scored (33/37).

Quirky Penalty Record Facts

Unsurprisingly, Premier League record goalscorer Alan Shearer is the player with the most penalty goals in the competition (56), having also taken the most in the Premier League (67). Frank Lampard (43), Harry Kane (33), Steven Gerrard (32), Mark Noble (28), Sergio Agüero (27) and Jamie Vardy (26) follow Shearer in the Premier League penalty goal rankings. Raheem Sterling (26) has won the most penalties in Premier League history

Only three players have missed at least 10 penalties in the Premier League: Alan Shearer (11), England’s all-time record scorer Wayne Rooney (11) and Teddy Sheringham (10).

Aleksandar Mitrovic missed four of the eight penalties that he took for Fulham in the 2022-23 Premier League season, becoming the first player to ever miss as many as four penalties in a single EPL campaign.

Seven of Harry Kane‘s 33 penalties in the Premier League (21.2%) came against Arsenal, which is the joint-most against a single opponent in the competition, alongside Alan Shearer‘s seven versus Everton (although he also missed one – 7/8).

Middlesbrough’s diminutive Brazilian Juninho may have been one of the most popular players in the club’s history, but he wasn’t any good at penalties. A shout for one of the worst penalty=-takers of all time in the competition, no player in Premier League history has taken as many penalties as he has (four) without scoring one – Paul Merson (three) and Mike Newell came close, though (three).

The player with the most Premier League goals with every one of them coming via penalties is former Liverpool midfielder Jan Mølby (seven), while the player to score the most Premier League goals without a single one being a penalty is Les Ferdinand (149 goals).

Three different players have scored a Premier League penalty for as many as four different clubs, with the trio of Teddy Sheringham (Spurs, Manchester United, West Ham and Portsmouth), Darren Bent (Sunderland, Charlton, Aston Villa and Spurs) and Yakubu (Middlesbrough, Portsmouth, Blackburn and Everton) holding that record.

A round of applause is due to both Bobby Zamora and Obafemi Martins. These two players are the only two that have scored a Premier League penalty with both their right foot and their left foot – that shows some extreme confidence. Zamora only took two penalties in the competition, too – just 10 months apart. Martins’ took four penalties, two with each foot, and scored one and missed one with both his right and left foot – turns out he never really found the correct formula.


Worst Premier League Penalty Takers

Juan Pablo Ángel: 50.0% scored (5/10)
Steed Malbranque: 60.0% scored (6/10)
Dwight Yorke: 60.0% scored (6/10)
Kevin Phillips: 61.1% scored (11/18)
Aleksandar Mitrovic: 61.5% scored (8/13)
Wilfried Zaha: 63.6% scored (7/11)
Paul Pogba: 63.6% scored (7/11)
Michael Owen: 66.7% scored (14/21)
Christian Benteke: 66.7% scored (10/15)
Wayne Rooney: 67.6% scored (23/34)
Teddy Sheringham: 67.7% scored (21/31)
Riyad Mahrez: 68.4% scored (13/19)
Jonathan Walters: 68.8% scored (11/16)
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang: 69.2% scored (9/13)
Jermain Defoe: 70.0% scored (14/20)
Romelu Lukaku: 70.0% scored (7/10)

Only including players with 10+ penalties taken in the Premier League.

Juan Pablo Angel Penalty Record

Juan Pablo Ángel is the worst penalty taker in Premier League history, of player to have taken at least 10 in the competition. He only scored half (five) of his 10 penalties for Aston Villa between October 2001 and October 2006.

The Colombian striker scored four of his first five, but then missed four of his final five – two of those came in the same game against Fulham in February 2005, seeing both penalties saved by Edwin van der Sar across the space of just five minutes and 44 seconds. Ángel had already put his side into a 55th-minute lead at Craven Cottage, but was made to pay for his two misses, as Lee Clark scored an equaliser in injury time for the Whites.

Ángel is one of only three players to miss two penalties in a single Premier League match, with the others being Darren Bent for Sunderland versus Tottenham in April 2010 (taking three and missing two) and Saido Berahino for West Brom against Watford in April 2016 (missing both penalties taken).

Steed Malbranque and Dwight Yorke both missed four of the 10 penalties that they took in the Premier League, while Kevin Phillips only scored 61% of his penalties in the competition (11/18). Man Utd fans saw Paul Pogba miss four of the 11 penalties he took for the club in the Premier League – before handing the responsibility over to either Bruno Fernandes or Cristiano Ronaldo – including what might be the last one he ever takes in the competition – missing versus Wolves in August 2019.

Of 29 players to have taken at least 20 penalties in the Premier League, Michael Owen has the worst success rate from the penalty spot, scoring just 14 of his 21 spot-kicks in the top flight.

Former Premier League trio Aleksandar Mitrović (8/13 – 61.5%), Wilfried Zaha (7/11 – 63.6%) and Riyad Mahrez (13/19 – 68.4%) all make the top 12 for worst Premier League penalty takers in the history of the competition.


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