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Tyler Charlie Goodrham (born 7 August 2003) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for EFL Championship club Oxford United. Born in England, he represents the Republic of Ireland at youth level.

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Club career

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On 12 November 2019, after graduating from Oxford United's academy, Goodrham made his debut for the club in a 4–1 EFL Trophy win against Crawley Town, becoming Oxford's youngest ever player in the process, aged 16 years and 98 days.[2] In September 2021 he had his first senior loan when he joined Southern Football League Premier Division South side Hayes & Yeading United.[3] He was recalled on 18 November after a successful loan spell with Hayes reaching the first round of the FA Cup and the team challenging at the top of the table.[4]

On 16 December 2021, Goodrham joined National League South side Slough Town on a one-month loan deal.[5]

Goodrham made his League One debut for Oxford as a late substitute against Cambridge United on 6 August 2022 and scored the winning goal in injury time.[6]

International career

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On 31 August 2023, Goodrham received his first call up to the Republic of Ireland U21 squad for their 2025 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification fixtures against Turkey U21 and San Marino U21 on 8 and 12 September 2023.[7]

Career statistics

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As of match played 26 December 2025[8]
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
Oxford United 2019–20[9] League One 0 0 0 0 0 0 1[a] 0 1 0
2020–21[10] League One 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2021–22[11] League One 0 0 0 0 0 0 1[a] 0 1 0
2022–23[12] League One 36 3 3 1 2 0 3[a] 0 44 4
2023–24[13] League One 40 8 3 1 1 0 7[b] 1 51 10
2024–25[14] Championship 41 3 1 0 2 1 0 0 44 4
2025–26[15] Championship 11 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 12 2
Total 128 15 7 2 6 2 12 1 153 20
Hayes & Yeading United (loan) 2021–22[16] SFL – Premier Division South 6 1 5 1 4[c] 1 15 3
Slough Town (loan) 2021–22 National League South 17 3 0 0 0 0 17 3
Career total 151 19 12 3 6 2 16 2 185 26
  1. ^ a b c Appearance(s) in the Football League Trophy
  2. ^ Four appearance(s) in the Football League Trophy and three appearances in the League One playoffs
  3. ^ Two appearances in the FA Trophy, one appearance in the Southern League Cup and one appearance in the Middlesex Senior Cup

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Tyler Goodrham (born 7 August 2003) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a right winger for club United. Born in , , Goodrham holds dual Irish and English nationality and is eligible to represent the through his Irish grandmother on his father's side, having obtained Irish citizenship in 2023; he has received call-ups to the under-21 team but is yet to make his debut. Goodrham began his youth career at Reading before joining United's academy at under-14 level in 2016. He made his professional debut for at the age of 16 years and 98 days against Crawley Town in November 2019, becoming the club's youngest professional player at the time. Following loan spells at non-league sides Hayes & Yeading United and Slough Town, Goodrham broke into 's first team during the 2021–22 season and scored on his league debut against Cambridge United on 6 August 2022. As of November 2025, he has made 151 appearances for the club across all competitions, scoring 20 goals, and played a key role in their promotion to the via the League One play-offs in 2024. However, he has seen limited first-team action in the 2025–26 season, with reports of potential loan interest in January 2026. In July 2025, Goodrham signed a new long-term contract with Oxford United, committing his future to the club until at least June 2027 with an option for an additional year. Known for his technical gifts and intelligence as a forward, the 170 cm (5 ft 7 in) right-footed player primarily operates on the right wing but can also feature as an attacking midfielder or left winger.

Early life and background

Birth and family

Tyler Goodrham was born on 7 August 2003 in , , . Despite his English birthplace, Goodrham holds dual Irish and English nationality and citizenship, which he obtained in 2023, making him eligible to represent the at the international level through his paternal grandmother's Irish heritage.

Introduction to football

Goodrham's entry into organized youth football occurred when he joined Reading F.C.'s youth system as a child, marking the beginning of structured training and development.

Club career

Youth career and academy progression

Goodrham joined the Oxford United academy from Reading FC in 2016 at the age of 13, marking the start of his structured development in a professional environment. He rapidly advanced through the youth system, featuring regularly for the under-18 side while still age-eligible for the under-16 level, showcasing his technical ability and maturity on the field. Goodrham's progression included participation in the under-23 development squad, where he honed his skills in competitive matches against similar-aged opposition. Throughout his academy tenure, Goodrham balanced intensive daily training sessions—focusing on tactical awareness, ball control, and physical conditioning—with academic commitments as an apprentice. His efforts culminated in notable youth team achievements, including recognition in the League Football Education's 'The 11' in November 2019, which highlighted his excellence in football performance, education, and personal development among nearly 1,200 under-18 apprentices across EFL clubs. In June 2021, Goodrham signed his first professional contract with the club. Goodrham had established himself as a promising forward through consistent contributions in youth competitions.

Professional debut with Oxford United

Goodrham earned his opportunity with Oxford United's first team following strong performances in the club's academy, where he had progressed through the youth ranks since joining at age 13. On 12 November 2019, he made his professional debut as a late substitute in the group stage match away to Crawley Town, entering the game in the 76th minute during a 4-1 victory. Aged 16 years and 98 days, Goodrham became Oxford United's youngest-ever professional player, surpassing the previous record held since 1959. In the 2019-20 season, Goodrham's debut proved to be his sole first-team outing, limited to just 14 minutes as a substitute with no further opportunities in league or cup competitions amid a squad featuring established professionals. The following 2020-21 campaign saw no senior appearances at all, as he remained focused on academy matches and development, reflecting the typical pathway for young players at the club. Adapting to the senior level presented notable challenges for Goodrham, particularly in matching the intensity and pace of professional football, which he later described as feeling "slow" in reviewing footage from his debut compared to his evolved style. His youth status contributed to restricted minutes, as coaches prioritized gradual integration to build physicality and tactical awareness without overwhelming the teenager in a competitive League One environment.

Loan spells

Goodrham's first loan move occurred in September 2021, when the 18-year-old winger joined Hayes & Yeading United of the Southern League Premier Division South on a one-month deal from United to gain senior men's football experience. Over the course of his spell, which lasted until November 2021, he featured in 6 appearances across league and cup competitions, scoring 1 goal—including a decisive strike during a 2-2 draw with Wanderers in the that advanced Hayes via penalties. His performances were praised for their energy and directness, contributing to Hayes & Yeading's impressive early-season form that propelled them to the top of the league table after six consecutive wins. Following his recall to United, Goodrham embarked on a second loan in December 2021, signing with side Town on an initial one-month agreement that was later extended. He made 18 appearances for the Rebels, netting 3 s, with his debut coming in a 1-0 win over City on and his first goal arriving two days later in a 3-1 victory against Hampton & Richmond Borough. Operating primarily as a right winger, Goodrham's pace and creativity added dynamism to Slough's attack, helping the team maintain competitiveness in the sixth tier. These developmental loans were instrumental in Goodrham's growth, providing consistent game time that built his match fitness, sharpened his tactical understanding in competitive environments, and prepared him for higher-level challenges upon his return to Oxford United in May 2022.

First-team breakthrough and recent performances

Goodrham made his league debut for Oxford United on 6 August 2022, entering as a substitute in a League One match against United and scoring the injury-time winning goal to secure a 1-0 . This moment marked an immediate impact for the 19-year-old product, who had benefited from prior loan spells to build match experience and confidence. In the 2022-23 season, Goodrham transitioned into a regular first-team squad member, featuring in 36 League One appearances and contributing to 's mid-table finish. His development continued into the 2023-24 campaign, where he became a key starter, scoring ten goals across all competitions and playing a pivotal role in Oxford United's promotion to the via the League One play-offs. In the play-off final on 18 May 2024, Oxford defeated Wanderers 2-0, with Goodrham's consistent performances throughout the season earning him recognition as a vital attacking option. Following promotion, Goodrham signed a long-term extension in July 2024, and has worn the number 19 shirt since his breakthrough in 2022. He further committed long-term with another extension announced on 2 July 2025. As of November 2025, Goodrham has faced challenges adapting to the Championship's intensity during the 2025-26 season, with limited starts and appearances primarily from the bench, including one goal and one assist in five matches. Reports from October 2025 highlighted his struggles for consistent playing time under manager Gary Rowett, who described the situation as unfortunate amid increased competition in the squad. Speculation emerged in early November about a potential January loan move to aid his development and regain form, though manager Gary Rowett stated on 6 November that Goodrham was not on the loan list.

International career

Youth international beginnings

Born in , , on 7 August 2003, Tyler Goodrham is eligible to represent the at international level through his paternal grandparents' heritage. Despite his English birthplace, Goodrham pursued Irish citizenship to facilitate his potential involvement with Irish youth teams, obtaining it in August 2023. This eligibility laid the groundwork for his entry into the Republic of Ireland's youth international setup, reflecting his family's Irish roots on his father's side.

Under-21 representation

Goodrham received his first call-up to the under-21 squad on 31 August 2023, selected by head coach Jim Crawford for the qualifying matches against and , scheduled for 8 and 12 September 2023 at Turner's Cross in Cork. He was named among six debutants in the 25-man group but withdrew prior to the fixtures due to injury and did not feature in either game, with securing a 3-2 victory over and a 2-0 win against . In September 2024, Goodrham declined another invitation to join the under-21s for international fixtures, prompting discussions about his international allegiance given his eligibility for . Despite the absence, Crawford affirmed his commitment to reintegrating Goodrham, describing him as a key talent capable of contributing dynamically on the wing or in midfield for the team's qualifying campaign. As of November 2025, Goodrham remains uncapped at under-21 level, though his consistent contributions in the with Oxford United—where he has established himself as a regular starter—have fueled speculation about a pathway to the senior squad under manager .

Playing style and career statistics

Playing attributes and positions

Tyler Goodrham primarily operates as a right winger, though his versatility allows him to deploy effectively on the left wing, as an attacking in central areas, or as an advanced within a midfield three. His technical qualities stand out, particularly in possession, where he demonstrates a strong first touch with both feet and excels in tight spaces during one-on-one situations. Goodrham's is silky and agile, aided by his low centre of gravity at 1.7m tall, enabling him to cut inside onto his stronger right foot for progressive carries. He possesses sharp vision and playmaking ability, often delivering weighted through balls or long passes to exploit spaces, while his crossing from wide areas is accurate and consistent, complemented by strong set-piece delivery including curved corners. Physically, Goodrham relies on short bursts of and strong stamina to maintain high work rates off the , pressing opponents effectively and tracking back to support defensive transitions. However, he lacks explosive top speed and upper body strength, which can limit his ability to hold off challenges or win aerial duels, and he occasionally struggles to protect the under . Tactically, his off-ball is a key asset; he scans the pitch well, exploits gaps behind defensive lines, and positions himself intelligently for overlaps or shots from distance. Goodrham's style has evolved from his youth days, where raw pace and direct were prominent, to a more refined senior profile emphasizing improved decision-making and positional awareness in build-up play. This maturation has enhanced his goal-scoring instinct from wide or edge-of-area positions, though his finishing remains an area for consistency. Analysts suggest a potential long-term shift toward a central attacking role to leverage his technical and tactical strengths while mitigating physical limitations.

Club and international statistics

As of 12 November 2025, Tyler Goodrham has accumulated 167 appearances and 22 goals across his club career, spanning youth and senior levels with United, loan spells at Slough Town and Hayes & Yeading United, and various domestic competitions. These figures include his contributions following United's promotion from League One to the after winning the 2023–24 League One play-offs.

Club statistics

The following table summarizes Goodrham's club appearances, goals, and assists by season and competition:
SeasonCompetitionClubAppsGoalsAssists
2025/26Oxford United401
2025/26Oxford United110
2024/25Oxford United4136
2024/25Oxford United100
2024/25Oxford United210
2023/24League OneOxford United4084
2023/24League One Play-offsOxford United300
2023/24EFL TrophyOxford United411
2023/24Oxford United310
2023/24Oxford United100
2022/23League OneOxford United3631
2022/23Oxford United311
2022/23EFL TrophyOxford United300
2022/23Oxford United200
2021/22National League SouthSlough Town1730
2021/22Hayes & Yeading100
2021/22EFL TrophyOxford United100
2019/20EFL TrophyOxford United100
2019/20Oxford United U18200
2018/19Oxford United U18100
Total1672214
Source: Compiled from performance data as of 12 November 2025.

International statistics

Goodrham has received call-ups to the U21 squad for qualifiers and friendlies in 2023 and 2024 but has yet to make his debut, with 0 appearances, 0 goals, and 0 assists as of November 2025.

Honours and achievements

Club honours

Goodrham contributed to Oxford United's promotion to the in 2024, achieved through a 2–0 victory over Wanderers in the League One play-off final at . On an individual level, he received the Jack Casley Young Player of the Year award at Oxford United's end-of-season ceremony for the 2023–24 campaign, recognizing his development and performances during the promotion-winning season. As of November 2025, Goodrham has not secured additional major senior club honours with Oxford United or during loan spells, though the club had previously reached the League One play-offs in 2024 after finishing fifth in the 2023–24 regular season, securing promotion that year.

International achievements

Goodrham received his maiden call-up to the under-21 squad on 31 August 2023 for the qualifying matches against and . This selection came on the back of his impressive early-season form at Oxford United, where he had contributed three goals and one assist in League One. Although he remained an unused substitute during the international window, Goodrham was part of the squad as secured a 2-0 victory over and a 1-1 draw against , contributing to the team's strong start in Group G. Goodrham received further call-ups during the qualifying campaign and in but remained without a competitive debut for the team. The under-21s ultimately finished second in the group with five wins, four draws, and one loss across the campaign, advancing to the play-offs before a narrow aggregate defeat to .

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