3. Mark Schwarzer – 152 clean sheets
Another Premier League goalkeeper legend makes third on our list.
Schwarzer has been around since the late 90s, when he played for Middlesbrough, but he built his reputation during his career at Craven Cottage with Fulham.
After making nearly 200 league appearances for the London club, he made a shock free transfer to Chelsea where he played second-fiddle to Petr Cech.
After Thibaut Courtois then returned, Schwarzer was informed he could leave and ended up joining Leicester City.
152 clean-sheets to his name and still counting.