New Arsenal signing Petr Cech is the most consistently reliable shot-stopper in the Premier League so far this season with a higher save percentage than any other keeper.
The former Chelsea custodian has kept out a higher proportion of shots on target than anyone else, earning an impressive save percentage of 81.58.
That puts the 33-year-old ahead of the likes of Joe Hart (Man City) and Hugo Lloris (Tottenham), who also make up the top five. However the keeper immediately behind Cech is another summer signing, Crystal Palace's Alex McCarthy.
Both keepers also rank in the top five most saves for the season, but Cech (31 saves) and McCarthy (29) are in fourth and fifth respectively in a list that is led by keepers in struggling sides.
Costel Pantilimon of Sunderland and Tim Krul of Newcastle are joint second on 33 saves, with Jack Butland (Stoke) in first place after making 37 saves in eight games.