Clean Sheets Stats by Leagues — Rankings 2025/26

Find the teams that consistently keep the back door shut — full match, halves, and head-to-head splits.

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How clean sheet stats isolate defensive performance

A clean sheet is a match where a team conceded zero goals. Clean sheet percentage ranks the strongest defensive sides — teams most likely to shut out opponents. Clean sheets isolate defensive performance specifically (unlike low-goal matches which include both teams' contributions), which is why they correlate strongly with goalkeeper and back-line quality.

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About this ranking

This league-level clean sheet ranking shows which competitions deliver the most shutouts across the 2025/26 season — typically defensively-organised top-tier European leagues with strong tactical structures. Sort by season clean sheet rate or recent form to compare across leagues. Higher clean sheet leagues correlate strongly with lower BTTS leagues (inverse signal) and lower-scoring leagues (cross-signal). Pair with our BTTS leagues view and Over/Under leagues view to triangulate defensively-dominant competitions.

Frequently asked questions

Which leagues produce the highest clean sheet rates?

Defensively-organised top-tier European leagues — Serie A, Ligue 1 lower-table — typically lead clean sheet rankings. Tactical structures emphasising defensive solidity produce more shutouts. Open, attacking-style leagues (Bundesliga, Eredivisie) rank lower because both attacks regularly score.

How does league clean sheet rate correlate with BTTS rate?

Clean sheet rate and BTTS rate are inversely related at the league level — defensive leagues produce more shutouts and fewer both-teams-score matches. Cross-reference the league clean sheet ranking with our BTTS leagues ranking to confirm the inverse signal at competition level.

Why do clean sheet rates vary so much by competition?

Clean sheet rates reflect tactical culture and structural defensive emphasis at the league level. Leagues with strong defensive coaching traditions (Italy, France) consistently produce more shutouts than attacking-emphasis leagues. Cross-league clean sheet ranking surfaces these structural league differences.

Which are the best defensive leagues by clean sheet rate?

Sort the leagues table by clean sheet percentage to surface the most defensively-organised competitions of 2025/26 — typically Serie A, Ligue 1 lower-table and other tactical-emphasis leagues lead, while open attacking leagues (Bundesliga, Eredivisie) rank lower. Combine with our BTTS leagues view (inverse signal) and Over/Under leagues view (lower-scoring signal) to triangulate defensively-dominant competitions.