The Premier League Golden Glove is an award presented to the goalkeeper who has kept the most clean sheets in an English Premier League (football/soccer) season. A clean sheet means the goalkeeper prevented their opponents from scoring any goals during a match. It was first awarded in 2005 to the Chelsea Football Club goalkeeper, Petr Čech, whose 24 clean sheets in a single season remains the record as of 2022.

Since its inceptions, goalkeepers of five different football clubs have won the award. These are Manchester City (7), Liverpool (5), Chelsea (4), Arsenal (2) and Manchester United (2). Joe Hart of Manchester City and Petr Čech have each won the award four times. In the 2021-2022 season, two goalkeepers were given the award after tying in first place with a total of 20 clean sheets. The players were Alisson of Liverpool and Ederson of Manchester City.

The name of the Premier League Golden Glove award changes slightly depending on who sponsors the league. Initially, it was known as the Barclays Golden Glove but changed to the Cadbury Golden Glove in 2017. For the 2020-21 season, it was known as the Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Golden Glove but was renamed the Castrol Golden Glove in the most recent season.

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