Who is the youngest Premier League goal scorer? All-time EPL record as Liverpool's Ngumoha comes close to history

Kyle Bonn

Who is the youngest Premier League goal scorer? All-time EPL record as Liverpool's Ngumoha comes close to history image

As the most popular and illustrious football league in the world, the Premier League is considered the gold standard for professional players around the globe hoping to prove themselves at the highest level.

For young stars, emerging as a viable Premier League option is a dream come true, and as the famous saying goes, "if you're good enough, you're old enough."

That was the case for Liverpool youngster Rio Ngumoha, whose impressive preseason showing earned him minutes off the bench to begin the 2025/26 season. That was to the benefit of the Reds, who snatched all three points in a thriller at St. James' Park, with the winner provided by none other than their young academy product.

But was the 16-year-old the youngest ever to score in Premier League history? He's just missed the mark, but he does put himself near the top of a list filled with famous players of legendary status, which he can only dream of replicating.

The Sporting News breaks down which players top the list of youngest-ever goal scorers in the Premier League after the rebrand in 1992 ushered in the modern age of English football.

Youngest goal scorer in Premier League history

With his dramatic winning goal against Newcastle on Aug. 25, Rio Ngumoha became the fourth-youngest goal scorer in Premier League history.

He is only one day shy of Wayne Rooney's legendary winner against Arsenal in October of 2002, which ended the Gunners' 30-match Premier League unbeaten streak and, at the time, set the league record. His mark was beaten two months later as James Milner set the new standard.

Milner's mark stood for just over two years until James Vaughan of Everton became the new holder, a record which has since remained untouched for over 20 years.

PosNameClubAgeDateMatch
1.James VaughanEverton16 years, 270 daysApr. 10, 20054-0 W vs. Crystal Palace
2.James MilnerLeeds16 years, 356 daysDec. 26, 20022-1 W vs. Sunderland
3.Wayne RooneyEverton16 years, 360 daysOct. 19, 20022-1 W vs. Arsenal
4.Rio NgumohaLiverpool16 years, 361 daysAug. 25, 20253-2 W vs. Newcastle
5.Cesc FabregasArsenal17 years, 112 daysAug. 25, 20043-0 W vs. Blackburn

Youngest players in Premier League history

While scoring a goal is a dream achievement for young players in their early Premier League days, simply getting on the pitch is an accomplishment in and of itself.

James Vaughan's record for youngest-ever Premier League goal scorer may have stood for over 20 years, but the record for youngest-ever player continues to fall repeatedly.

Ethan Nwaneri of Arsenal set the record for youngest player to ever appear in a Premier League match when he entered for Arsenal back in 2022, one of just three 15-year-olds ever to enter a match. His teammate fell just days short of beating that mark as new academy product Max Dowman appeared in the 2025/26 season opener against Leeds.

PosNameClubAgeDateMatch
1.Ethan NwaneriArsenal15 years, 181 daysSep. 18, 2022W 3-0 at Brentford
2.Max DowmanArsenal15 years, 235 daysAug. 23, 2025W 5-0 vs. Leeds
3.Jeremy MongaLeicester City15 years, 271 daysApr. 7, 2025L 3-0 vs. Newcastle
4.Harvey ElliottFulham16 years, 30 daysMay 4, 2019L 1-0 at Wolves
5.Matthew BriggsFulham16 years, 68 daysMay 13, 2007L 3-1 at Middlesbrough
6.Izzy BrownWest Brom16 years, 117 daysMay 4, 2013L 3-2 vs. Wigan
7.Aaron LennonLeeds16 years, 129 daysAug. 23, 2003L 2-1 at Tottenham
8.Jose BaxterEverton16 years, 191 daysAug. 16, 2008L 3-2 vs.  Blackburn
9.Rushian Hepburn-MurphyAston Villa16 years, 198 daysMar. 14, 2015W 4-0 at Sunderland
=Gary McSheffreyCoventry16 yeasr, 198 daysFeb. 27, 19994-1 W at Aston Villa

Kyle Bonn

Kyle Bonn is a Syracuse University broadcast journalism graduate with over a decade of experience covering soccer globally. Kyle specializes in soccer tactics and betting, with a degree in data analytics. Kyle also does TV broadcasts for Wake Forest soccer, and has had previous stops with NBC Soccer and IMG College. When not covering the game, he has long enjoyed loyalty to the New York Giants, Yankees, and Fulham. Kyle enjoys playing racquetball and video games when not watching or covering sports.