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Dale Taylor (born 12 December 2003) is a Northern Irish professional footballer who plays as a forward for EFL League One club Blackpool and the Northern Ireland national team.[4]

Key Information

Club career

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Nottingham Forest

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Taylor is a former youth academy player of Greenisland and Linfield.[5] He joined English club Nottingham Forest in July 2020.[6] He signed his first professional contract with the club in December 2020.[7] On 4 July 2022, Taylor signed a new three-year deal with Forest.[8]

On 23 August 2022, Taylor made his professional debut in a 3–0 victory over Grimsby Town in the EFL Cup.[9]

Burton Albion (loan)

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On 20 January 2023, Taylor signed on loan with EFL League One side Burton Albion for the remainder of the season.[10][11] Taylor scored his first senior league goal in a 2–0 victory over Oxford United on 28 January 2023.[12]

Wycombe Wanderers (loan)

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On 23 July 2023, Taylor signed with League One side Wycombe Wanderers on a season-long loan.[13] In the 2024 EFL Trophy final at Wembley Stadium, Taylor scored an 89th-minute equaliser against Peterborough United, but Wycombe went on to lose the match 2–1.[14]

Wigan Athletic (loan)

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On 28 August 2024, Taylor returned to League One, joining Wigan Athletic on a season-long loan deal.[15] He scored 11 goals for the club, and received the club's Player of the Year award.[16]

Blackpool

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On 7 August 2025, Taylor signed for League One club Blackpool for an undisclosed fee, signing a four-year contract with an optional fifth year.[17] Due to a clerical error by the club, resulting in an issue with his registration with the Football League, Taylor was unable to make his debut on 9 August as planned.[18] He scored his first goal for the club in a 5–0 victory over Barrow in the EFL Trophy on 16 September.[19] After a two-month break due to injury, Taylor returned to action on 13 December. On 26 December, he was injured in the first few minutes of Blackpool's victory against Doncaster Rovers at Bloomfield Road. Head coach Ian Evatt revealed that Taylor had broken a metatarsal and would likely be out for at least six to eight weeks.[20]

International career

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Taylor has represented Northern Ireland at youth level.[21] In November 2021, he received his first call-up to the Northern Ireland national team.[22] He made his senior team debut on 12 November 2021 in a 1–0 World Cup qualifier win against Lithuania.[23]

Career statistics

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Club

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As of match played 3 May 2025
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Nottingham Forest 2022–23[24] Premier League 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
Burton Albion (loan) 2022–23[24] League One 20 5 20 5
Wycombe Wanderers (loan) 2023–24[25] League One 42 5 2 0 1 0 6[a] 4 51 9
Wigan Athletic (loan) 2024–25[26] League One 43 11 4 0 0 0 0 0 47 11
Blackpool 2025–26[27] League One 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Career total 105 21 6 0 2 0 6 4 119 25
  1. ^ Appearances in EFL Trophy

International

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As of match played 21 March 2025[4]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
Northern Ireland 2021 1 0
2023 5 0
2024 2 0
2025 1 0
Total 9 0

Honours

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Wycombe Wanderers

Individual

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from Grokipedia
Dale Taylor (born 12 December 2003) is a Northern Irish footballer who plays as a centre-forward for club . Standing at 1.85 metres tall, Taylor is known for his versatility, capable of operating as a left or right winger when needed, and has established himself as a promising talent in English football since emerging from the youth ranks. Taylor began his youth career with local club Greenisland FC before joining the academy of Northern Irish side . In August 2020, at the age of 16, he moved to to sign with 's academy, where he progressed through the U18 and U21 levels, scoring prolifically in youth competitions. He made his senior debut for in April 2022 during an match against West Ham United, becoming one of the club's youngest-ever players at 18 years old. Over the next two seasons, Taylor featured sporadically for 's first team while gaining experience on loan, including a half-season stint at League One club Burton Albion from January to May 2023, where he made 15 appearances and scored five times. In August 2024, Taylor was loaned to Athletic in League One, where he contributed 11 goals across 47 appearances in all competitions, including a notable strike in the , and was named Athletic's Young Player of the Season. Following the expiration of his Forest contract, he signed a permanent four-year deal with on 7 August 2025, with an option for a further year, for an undisclosed fee reported around his market value of €900,000. In his debut season with during the 2025–26 campaign, as of November 2025, he has made 11 appearances without scoring while adapting to the demands of League One football. Overall, Taylor has accumulated over 70 senior club appearances and 20 goals across his career to date, as of November 2025. Internationally, Taylor has represented at various youth levels, including U16, U17, U19, and U21 teams. He earned his senior debut for the national team on 12 November 2021, aged 17, as a substitute in a 3–0 qualifying victory over , making him one of the youngest players to feature for the senior side. By 2025, he has amassed nine senior caps, primarily in qualifiers and friendlies, though he is yet to score at the international level; his most extensive appearance came in a 2023 qualifier against , where he played 79 minutes.

Early life and youth career

Early life

Dale Taylor was born on 12 December 2003 in Tigers Bay, a working-class area of north , . Growing up in this tough, resilient community during the early 2000s, Taylor was immersed in Belfast's vibrant football culture, where the sport served as a key outlet for local youth amid the city's post-conflict recovery and strong sporting traditions. He was raised by his mother, Stacey Taylor, and her partner, Rab Anderson, in a modest and supportive environment that encouraged his early interests while balancing education and personal development. From a young age, Taylor displayed a natural passion for football, often engaging in informal street games that honed his creative flair and physicality, reflecting the "street footballer" mentality common in his neighborhood. His and wider circle of friends provided unwavering encouragement, with Rab Anderson noting Taylor's growing maturity and focus as he pursued the sport. Taylor drew inspiration from local sporting icons, including boxer —a close family friend—who emphasized the value of hard work and ambition, influencing Taylor's drive to succeed in football. These early experiences in Belfast's football scene laid the groundwork for his transition into more structured youth development at local clubs like Greenisland FC.

Youth career

Dale Taylor began his organized youth football journey with Greenisland FC in , where he demonstrated early promise by training with the senior team and showcasing strong technical and physical attributes. From there, he progressed to Linfield FC's academy, further honing his skills as a forward through the club's youth age groups. At Linfield, Taylor's development included standout youth performances, such as contributing a goal in the 2019 Steel and Sons Cup final, where his team secured a 3-1 victory over Newington YC. He also made his senior debut for the club at age 15 in a 5-1 win against East Belfast and scored in the against , marking his emergence as a prolific youth talent. Taylor's potential attracted interest from English clubs, leading to trials at Leeds United, Wolverhampton Wanderers, and Derby County before Nottingham Forest secured his signature in July 2020 at age 16. Upon joining Forest's academy, he adapted quickly, scoring eight goals for the under-18s in his initial months and earning promotion to under-23 training sessions. This rapid integration culminated in his first professional contract in December 2020, at which point he had already established himself as a key prospect in the academy system.

Club career

Nottingham Forest

Dale Taylor signed his first professional contract with Nottingham Forest in December 2020, marking a significant step in his development after joining the club from Linfield earlier that year. In July 2022, Taylor committed his future to the club by signing a new three-year deal, extending his stay until 2025 and reflecting the high regard in which he was held by the coaching staff. Under manager Steve Cooper, Taylor was occasionally integrated into first-team training sessions, with Cooper publicly acknowledging his potential following strong performances in the academy and his senior debut the previous year. Taylor made his senior debut for Nottingham Forest on 23 August 2022, substituting in the 85th minute during a 3–0 EFL Cup second-round victory against Grimsby Town at Blundell Park. He did not record a goal or assist in this brief appearance and made no further first-team outings during the 2022–23 Championship season or the 2023–24 Premier League campaign, remaining on the fringes of the squad with just one senior outing in total for the club. To provide Taylor with greater opportunities for regular senior football, Forest arranged a loan move to League One side Burton Albion in January 2023.

Burton Albion (loan)

On 20 January 2023, Dale Taylor joined Burton Albion on loan from Forest until the end of the 2022–23 season, providing the League One club with attacking reinforcement amid their relegation battle. Manager , who had monitored Taylor's performances in Forest's U23 side, highlighted his potential as a finisher and athlete capable of contributing goals to aid survival efforts. Taylor made an immediate impact, scoring on his debut in a 2–0 victory over Oxford United on 28 January 2023 with a notable backheel finish that secured the second goal. Operating primarily as a central forward, he adapted quickly to the physical demands of League One, using his pace and positioning to press high and link play. His contributions included a goal in a 2–1 win against Wycombe Wanderers on 11 March 2023, followed by a standout brace in a 3–2 triumph over Port Vale on 18 March, and a late winner in a 2–1 victory versus on 7 April. Over 20 appearances in League One, Taylor scored 5 goals and provided 1 assist, playing a key role in Burton's improved form that saw them finish 15th and secure survival with a nine-point buffer from the drop zone. Maamria praised Taylor's integration as addressing the team's goalscoring woes, while his performances under subsequent manager Martin Paterson in the latter stages further demonstrated his growing maturity. Taylor returned to Nottingham Forest at the conclusion of the loan, having gained essential senior experience in a competitive environment that enhanced his clinical finishing and tactical awareness.

Wycombe Wanderers (loan)

On 23 July 2023, Taylor joined side Wycombe Wanderers on a season-long loan from Nottingham Forest. The move provided him with another opportunity for consistent first-team football, following his successful stint at Burton. Taylor quickly became a regular under manager , featuring predominantly as a centre-forward and occasionally on the wings. He made 51 appearances across all competitions during the 2023–24 season, scoring 9 goals and recording 3 assists. Notable contributions included his first goal for Wycombe in a 2–1 league win over Cambridge United on 2 September 2023, and a brace in a 3–0 victory against Fleetwood Town on 21 October 2023. His pace and work rate helped Wycombe finish 10th in League One, narrowly missing the play-offs. Taylor's loan spell was praised for his development in physicality and , with Bloomfield noting his in the team's attacking transitions. He returned to Nottingham Forest at the end of the season in June 2024.

Wigan Athletic (loan)

On 28 August 2024, Dale Taylor joined Athletic on a season-long from Nottingham Forest, signing a new three-year contract with his parent club ahead of the move. The 20-year-old Northern Irish striker was brought in to bolster the attacking options under manager , fitting into a squad aiming for stability in League One following a points deduction in the prior season. Taylor made an immediate impact, debuting in a 4-2 home win over Birmingham City on 31 August 2024, where he came off the bench and contributed to the team's pressing style. He quickly adapted to Maloney's high-intensity system, starting regularly and forming partnerships with forwards like . Over the course of the 2024–25 campaign, Taylor featured in 47 appearances across all competitions, scoring 11 goals and providing 7 assists. Key contributions included a in Wigan's 2-0 Derby Day victory at Bolton Wanderers on 14 December 2024, which helped solidify their mid-table position, and a dramatic injury-time equalizer against Northampton Town on 3 May 2025 that earned a vital point in a 1-1 draw. Taylor's output—responsible for 15 of Wigan's 29 league goals—proved crucial during a season marked by occasional injury concerns, including a minor issue in March 2025 that briefly sidelined him but did not derail his form. His pace and finishing earned praise from Maloney, who highlighted Taylor's role in maintaining the team's competitive edge despite finishing 15th in League One. At the end of the loan spell in May 2025, Taylor's performances were recognized with both the Wigan Athletic Player of the Year and Players' Player of the Year awards, voted by fans and teammates respectively. This successful stint paved the way for his permanent departure from Forest to another League One club later that summer.

Blackpool

In August 2025, Dale Taylor completed a permanent transfer to from Forest for an undisclosed fee, aligning with his reported of €900,000 at the time. He signed a four-year contract with the League One club, including an option to extend for an additional year, marking a significant step in his career after prior loan spells. Taylor's debut was initially scheduled for August 9 against Exeter City but was postponed due to a minor registration issue with the . He made his first appearance shortly thereafter in late August 2025, integrating quickly into the squad as a centre-forward. As of 15 November 2025, in the 2025–26 campaign, Taylor has featured in 11 appearances across all competitions (9 in + 2 in cups), accumulating approximately 750 minutes of play, scoring once in the (against Barrow on 16 September 2025) while receiving one yellow card. His early contributions include pressing from the front and linking play, with his pace and clinical finishing—praised by incoming manager upon signing—adding dynamism to Blackpool's attack despite the team's struggles. Under the management transition from to in October 2025, Taylor has continued to start regularly, providing tactical support in a forward that emphasizes mobility and hold-up play. Notable recent fixtures include a substitute in 's 3–1 home win over Cardiff City on 8 November, and appearances in the 1–0 loss to Tranmere Rovers on 11 November and the 0–1 league defeat to Burton Albion on 15 November, contributing to a slight uptick in the team's form amid a challenging start that has left them in the lower half of the League One table with 12 points from 15 games. With his contract running until June 2029 (potentially 2030), Taylor's ongoing development at positions him for potential higher-tier opportunities, building on his physical attributes and prior experience.

International career

Youth international career

Taylor received his first call-up to the under-16 squad for friendlies against in 2018. He scored in a 1-3 loss on 18 at New Midgley Park with a low drive in the 53rd minute, and netted again in a 2-1 win on 20 at Stangmore Park, slotting home after breaking through in the seventh minute. In the 2018 Victory Shield, Taylor featured as Northern Ireland topped the table after a 3-1 win over the and a 1-1 draw with (goal by Euan Williams), before defeating 3-1 to claim the title for only the second time. Taylor represented at under-17 level from 2018 to 2019, earning 11 caps and scoring once, including appearances in qualifiers. In October 2021, Taylor made two appearances for the under-19 team in qualifiers (Group 13). He started in a 0-2 loss to hosts on 9 October, substituted at half-time, and started against on 12 October in a 1-2 defeat, playing 65 minutes. The team finished third and did not advance. Taylor transitioned to the under-21 team later in 2021, making his debut on 2 June against in a friendly at C&G Systems Stadium. He opened the scoring with a smart finish after nine minutes, securing a 2-1 victory alongside Barry Baggley's winner, marking an impactful start with one goal. By November 2025, he had amassed 12 caps and three goals for the U21s, including the equalizer in a 1-1 draw against on 25 2022 and a late substitute appearance in the 0-0 draw with on 15 October 2024 during the 2023–25 qualifiers. His ongoing role has been pivotal in the team's qualification efforts, though they finished fourth in Group F and did not advance to the finals.

Senior international career

Taylor made his senior international debut for on 12 November 2021, coming on as a substitute in the 78th minute of a 1–0 qualifying victory over at . At just 17 years old, the forward's introduction marked him as one of the youngest players to feature for the senior team, reflecting manager Michael O'Neill's faith in emerging talents from the youth setup. Taylor's involvement grew during the campaign in 2023, where he earned five caps, including his first starts against and in . He featured as a substitute in June matches against (a 0–1 loss) and (a 0–1 loss), and started in the November rematch versus (a 2–0 defeat), often deployed as a central striker to provide pace and pressing in O'Neill's counter-attacking system. A standout moment came in the 3–0 win over on 14 , where Taylor started and contributed to the attacking pressure, helping secure a vital victory that improved Northern Ireland's standing, though the team finished third and did not qualify. In 2024, Taylor continued his progression with substitute appearances in pre-Euro friendlies against (0–5 loss on 8 June) and (2–0 win on 11 June), where he registered shots on target and helped maintain the team's high-energy forward line under O'Neill. These outings highlighted his tactical importance as a versatile forward capable of linking play and exploiting transitions, bolstered by strong club form during his loan at Wycombe Wanderers. By the start of the in League C, Taylor had become a regular squad member, though he made no appearances in that competition amid competitive selection. Taylor featured as a substitute in a 1–1 friendly draw against on 21 March 2025. As of November 2025, he had accumulated nine senior caps without scoring, establishing himself as a key prospect in Northern Ireland's forward options.

Career statistics

Club statistics

Dale Taylor has made over 130 senior appearances in his club career as of 15 November 2025, primarily in EFL League One and cup competitions, scoring 26 goals and providing at least 8 assists. His statistics are broken down by season, club, and competition in the following table:
SeasonClubCompetitionAppearancesGoalsAssists
2022–23Nottingham ForestEFL Cup100
2022–23Burton AlbionLeague One2050
2023–24Wycombe WanderersLeague One4250
2023–24Wycombe WanderersFA Cup200
2023–24Wycombe WanderersEFL Cup100
2023–24Wycombe WanderersOther640
2024–25Wigan AthleticLeague One43117
2024–25Wigan AthleticFA Cup400
2025–26BlackpoolLeague One900
2025–26BlackpoolEFL Trophy110
2025–26BlackpoolEFL Cup100
Cumulative club totals (as of 15 November 2025): 130 appearances, 26 goals, 7 assists across all competitions. Taylor's senior debut came for Nottingham Forest in the against Grimsby Town on 23 August 2022, where he appeared as a substitute. During his loan at Burton Albion in the 2022–23 League One season, he contributed 5 goals in 20 appearances. On loan at Wycombe Wanderers in 2023–24, he made 51 appearances across all competitions, scoring 9 goals. At Athletic on loan in 2024–25, Taylor recorded 11 goals and 7 assists in 43 League One matches, helping the team to a mid-table finish, with 4 additional appearances. Since joining permanently in August 2025, he has made 11 appearances (9 in League One without scoring, plus 1 each in with 1 goal and ), as of 15 November 2025. Note: Statistics sourced from Transfermarkt, FotMob, and Wikipedia may show minor discrepancies with official league records due to differing inclusions of substitute appearances or cup qualifications; official EFL data aligns closely with these figures.

International statistics

Dale Taylor represented at various youth levels, accumulating 11 youth caps and 1 goal as of November 2025. His progression through the youth ranks showcased involvement across U16, U17, U19, and U21 levels. At the senior level, Taylor has earned 9 caps with 0 goals between 2021 and 2025, primarily in competitive fixtures and friendlies, demonstrating integration into the national squad with limited starting roles.

Youth International Statistics

Taylor's youth career with included appearances across multiple age groups, totaling 11 caps and 1 goal as of November 2025. Detailed breakdowns by age group are not comprehensively available, but he featured in youth qualifiers and friendlies, with goal contributions at earlier levels.

Senior International Statistics

Taylor's senior appearances for from 2021 to 2025 total 9 caps, 0 goals, and 0 assists, with minutes in qualifiers, Euro qualifiers, Nations League, and friendlies. His debut came in 2021, and he has substituted in most matches.
Year/CompetitionCapsGoalsAssists
2021 ( Qualifiers)100
2023 ( Qualifiers)500
2024 (Nations League/Friendlies)200
2025 (Friendlies)100
Total900
Overall international career totals stand at 20 caps and 1 goal across youth and senior levels up to November 2025, with Taylor's involvement increasing post-youth experience.

Honours

Club honours

Dale Taylor has not won any major senior club honours with Nottingham Forest, Burton Albion, Wigan Athletic, Wycombe Wanderers, or as of November 2025. During his time in Nottingham Forest's youth academy, Taylor contributed to the U18 team's run to the 2022 final, where they finished as runners-up after a 3–1 defeat to Manchester United at ; he featured prominently in the semi-final victory over Chelsea. On loan at Wycombe Wanderers in the 2023–24 season, Taylor scored a dramatic 89th-minute equaliser in the final against United, though Wycombe ultimately lost 2–1 and finished as runners-up. Taylor's most notable individual club accolades came during his 2024–25 loan at Athletic, where he was voted the club's Players' Player of the Year and Fans' Player of the Year after scoring 11 goals and providing 7 assists in League One. He also won Wigan's Player of the Month award for each of the final four months of the season (February to May 2025).

International honours

As of November 2025, Dale Taylor has not won any major team honours with the senior or youth national teams. At the senior level, Taylor has made 9 appearances without scoring, featuring in qualifiers, qualifiers, and matches, during which failed to qualify for the finals of either the or UEFA Euro 2024. In his youth international career, Taylor participated in qualifiers in 2022, where reached the group stage but did not advance to the finals, and contributed to qualification campaigns, scoring 1 goal across 11 youth caps at U17, U19, and U21 levels without the teams progressing to tournament finals.

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