Here are the players who’ve clocked the highest peak sprint speeds in Premier League matches since reliable tracking began. Speeds are listed in km/h, each player’s best measured sprint.

RankPlayerClub (at time)Top Recorded SpeedNotes
1Micky van de VenTottenham Hotspur37.38 km/hCurrent record holder, set against Brentford in Jan 2024.
2Kyle WalkerManchester City37.31 km/hLong-time pace benchmark, still among the elite.
3Jackson TchatchouaWolves37.30 km/hExplosive defender, sprinted this vs Everton.
4Chiedozie OgbeneLuton Town36.93 km/hKnown for blistering pace on the wing.
5Anthony ElangaNottingham Forest36.91 km/hStrong acceleration and top speed.
6Pedro NetoWolves36.86 km/hCombines high speed with agility and dribbling.
7Jakub ModerBrighton & Hove Albion36.84 km/hOne of Brighton’s fastest ever recorded players.
8Dominik SzoboszlaiLiverpool36.76 km/hAthletic midfielder who frequently breaks lines with pace.
9Dara O’SheaBurnley36.73 km/hDefender hitting speeds usually reserved for attackers.
10Antonio RudigerChelsea36.72 km/hAmong the quickest centre-backs before his move abroad.
11Brennan JohnsonNottingham Forest36.70 km/hRapid forward with dangerous counter-attack pace.
12Matheus NunesManchester City36.70 km/hMidfielder capable of long, fast drives through the pitch.
13Bryan MbeumoBrentford36.65 km/hRelentless in transition, regularly among fastest sprinters.
14Yankuba MintehBrighton & Hove Albion36.45 km/hYoung winger with frightening speed potential.
15Gabriel MartinelliArsenal35.60 km/hArsenal’s pacey wide man, devastating in space.
16Erling HaalandManchester City35.80 km/hIncredible top speed for his size and power.
17Alejandro GarnachoManchester United35.50 km/hExplosive young attacker with acceleration to match.
18Cameron ArcherSouthampton35.50 km/hQuick striker who stretches defences with runs in behind.
19Timo WernerTottenham Hotspur35.70 km/hKnown for pace throughout his career; still clocked high sprints.
20Ola AinaNottingham Forest35.40 km/hDynamic full-back capable of rapid recovery runs.

Key Takeaways

  • Defenders dominate the top end. The current fastest player ever recorded is a centre-back, Micky van de Ven, and other defenders like Kyle Walker, Antonio Rudiger, and Dara O’Shea also make the list.
  • Small margins separate the elite. Once you’re in the 35–37 km/h bracket, differences are tiny but can be decisive in recovery runs or one-on-one duels.
  • Consistency vs peak. Some players may not hold the record but regularly reach their top speeds across multiple matches — Walker and Neto are prime examples.
  • Speed isn’t everything. Acceleration, agility, and stamina all matter just as much as peak sprinting speed. Some attackers use pace as their main weapon, while others, like Haaland, combine it with strength and finishing ability.
  • Modern tech has changed the debate. With accurate tracking only in place since 2020/21, legendary sprinters of past eras (like Theo Walcott, Thierry Henry, or Gareth Bale) can’t be fairly compared by the same standard — though many suspect they’d feature high on any historical list.

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