Clean Sheet & Arsenal

By Anonymous (not verified), November 5, 2025

From Arsenal FC

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Club clean sheet record equalled, but what's next?

Gabriel and William Saliba celebrate against Slavia Prague

Our 3-0 success against Slavia Prague saw us clinch a 10th win in a row across all competitions and keep yet another clean sheet, sending the statisticians scrambling for their record books.

So how does our brilliant run of form and impenetrable defence rank across our 138-year history? Here are the landmarks we’ve hit and what else can still be claimed:

Clean sheet kings


Gabriel celebrates our win against Slavia Prague


Tuesday’s win in Prague means that we have won eight matches in a row without conceding for the first time, surpassing the feats of George Graham’s 1987 team with our fine result in the Czech capital. In English top-flight history, only two other clubs have ever achieved the same record of wins to nil, and none for over a century:

Most consecutive wins without conceding
Last Game Team Wins
04/11/2025 Arsenal 8
21/02/1920 Liverpool 8
14/09/1889 Preston North End 8
10/10/1987 Arsenal 7
17/09/2005 Chelsea 7
19/01/2020 Liverpool 7


After maintaining our 100% start to the Champions League without conceding, we are one of only two English teams in European Cup history to win their first four matches of a season without letting in a goal, the other being Leeds United in 1969/70.

It has been 12 hours and 56 minutes in all competitions since someone found a way past our defence, when Nick Woltemade netted for Newcastle United during our win at St James’ Park in September.

And that run of eight clean sheets means that our class of 2025 have now drawn level with the previous club record, which was set across two Second Division seasons between April and October 1903. During this run, we have allowed only 12 shots on target:

Our run of eight clean sheets
Date Opponent Score Shots on target faced
01/10/2025 Olympiacos W 2-0 3
04/10/2025 West Ham W 2-0 0
18/10/2025 Fulham W 1-0 0
21/10/2025 Atletico Madrid W 4-0 1
26/10/2025 Crystal Palace W 1-0 1
29/10/2025 Brighton W 2-0 6
01/11/2025 Burnley W 2-0 0
04/11/2025 Sparta Prague W 3-0 1


We now head to Sunderland on Saturday looking to reach nine in a row for the first time, and chase down Liverpool’s English record of 11 straight shutouts, set in 2005/06.

Raya’s record


David Raya applauds the supporters


In goal during those eight matches in 1903 was Jimmy Ashcroft, who played 303 times for us between 1900 and 1908. As all of those games were in the Second Division, Ashcroft holds the record for most successive league clean sheets with eight. When it comes to the top-flight, six is the best tally, achieved by George Swindin (October 1947), Jack Kelsey (April 1956), David Seaman (November 1990) and Alex Manninger (March 1998).

Former England shot-stopper Ashcroft also held the record for being the fastest keeper to 50 Gunners clean sheets, but David Raya’s latest shutout against Prague has seen him climb to the top of that list:

Fastest goalkeepers to 50 Arsenal clean sheets
Date 50th Clean Sheet Player Start Number
04/11/2025 David Raya 110
03/10/1903 Jimmy Ashcroft 114
04/04/2009 Manuel Almunia 120
21/02/2006 Jens Lehmann 124
30/11/2013 Wojciech Szczesny 126


Winning run


Mikel Arteta applauds the fans after beating Slavia Prague


The Champions League victory means we have now hit 10 wins in a row for the first time under Mikel Arteta, representing our longest winning run since Unai Emery achieved 11 between August and October 2018.

Only five times in our history have we strung together more success in a row, and we are four short of the best-ever run of 14, again achieved by Graham’s 1987 vintage.

Most successive wins (all comps)
Period Wins
Sep - Nov 1987 14
Mar - Aug 2002 13
Mar - May 2000 12
Aug - Oct 2007 12
Aug - Oct 2018 11

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