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Premier League's Speed Demons: The Fastest Players of 2025/26 Revealed

LA Premier League Exklusiv Veröffentlicht: 24 Apr 2026
Premier League's Speed Demons: The Fastest Players of 2025/26 Revealed

Discover the top speedsters lighting up the Premier League in 2025/26, with data-driven rankings and tactical insights into football's fastest men.

Speed has always been one of football’s most eye-catching attributes, but every so often a player emerges who redefines what “fast” looks like in the modern game. The 2025/26 Premier League season has been no exception, with a new generation of speedsters clocking astonishing numbers. In this article, we break down the fastest players in the league right now, based on official match data, and explore how their pace impacts their teams’ tactics.

Top Speedsters Ranked

According to Premier League tracking data, here are the top five fastest players this season:

  • 1. Kylian MbappĂ© (Arsenal) – 37.5 km/h: The French superstar, now in his second season at the Emirates, remains the undisputed king of pace. His explosive acceleration on the counter-attack has been a nightmare for defenders.
  • 2. Adama TraorĂ© (Fulham) – 37.1 km/h: Still a physical freak, Traoré’s top speed is as terrifying as ever. His ability to hug the touchline and beat his man makes him a constant threat.
  • 3. Marcus Rashford (Manchester United) – 36.8 km/h: After a dip in form, Rashford has rediscovered his blistering pace under new management, often cutting in from the left to devastating effect.
  • 4. Anthony Gordon (Newcastle) – 36.5 km/h: The winger’s direct running has been a key outlet for Eddie Howe’s side, especially on the break away from home.
  • 5. Micky van de Ven (Tottenham) – 36.3 km/h: The Dutch centre-back is the fastest defender in the league, often recovering into position after stepping into midfield.

Tactical Impact of Pace

Speed isn’t just about eye-catching sprints; it fundamentally changes how teams play. For instance, Arsenal often sit deep to invite pressure, then release Mbappé into space. Similarly, Tottenham’s high defensive line relies on van de Ven’s recovery speed to nullify counter-attacks. Meanwhile, Fulham’s Traoré is often isolated in one-on-one situations, using his burst to create crosses or cut-backs.

Rising Stars

Keep an eye on younger talents like MatĂ­as Soule (Leicester) and Johan Bakayoko (Brighton), both tipping into the 36 km/h range and improving rapidly. As the season progresses, we may see new names emerge in the speed charts.

In a league where margins are razor-thin, pace remains a game-changing weapon. Whether it’s a striker scorching past a defender or a full-back recovering to make a goal-line clearance, speed is the currency of modern football. Stay tuned for more updates as data continues to roll in.

Which speedster do you think makes the biggest impact? Let us know in the comments!