Want to find the best fouls-drawn legs for your bet builder? You need to know who gets fouled the most. We tracked 370 Premier League players this season, and the numbers throw up some genuinely useful angles.
All data is pulled live from the Statz Premier League stats hub.
Elliot Anderson leads the entire division with 74 fouls drawn. That is not a typo. Seventy-four fouls in a single season – he is in a different bracket to everyone else.
Behind him, Bruno Guimaraes is on 61, Crysencio Summerville on 59, and Jack Grealish on 58. All elite company for bet builder purposes.
The fouls-drawn market is one of the fastest growing in bet builders right now. Bookmakers offer it as a player prop, and the players above are exactly the ones to target.
Jeremy Doku is sixth with 56 fouls drawn. He is a winger who operates at pace in tight spaces – physical defenders hack him down consistently. Same story with Grealish at fourth. Both are elite bet builder legs when the opposition has aggressive full-backs.
Bukayo Saka is joint eighth on 51. He draws fouls through direct running on the right side and has done it consistently all season.
High fouls-drawn totals tell you two things. First, the player is a genuine target in the fouls market. Second, they are often involved in yellow card situations – whoever is fouling them risks a booking.
Anderson’s 74 is extraordinary. He is nearly 20 fouls clear of second place. Any week he starts, he deserves serious consideration in the fouls-drawn market.
Build your own legs using the Statz Bet Builder Tool, where you can cross-reference fouls drawn with referee stats and team foul rates.
Not every game produces the same number of fouls. Check the Premier League stats hub for team-level foul rates before picking your legs. Playing a team that fouls a lot amplifies the value of these players even further.
For the full breakdown of team foul rates this season, check out our Wolves team page – they lead the league for fouls committed per game in 2025-26.