Birmingham City in 2012
Early career Butland was born in
Southmead,
Bristol, and raised in nearby
Clevedon where he attended Yeo Moor Primary School and
Clevedon Community School. After playing for
Clevedon United and the Bristol-based
Jamie Shore Academy, he joined
Birmingham City as a schoolboy in 2007 and began a two-year scholarship in the club's
youth academy when he left school in 2009. During his time at school Butland was a keen
rugby player. While still aged 16, Butland made his reserve-team debut, and he signed his first professional contract, of two and a half years, as soon as he turned 17 in March 2010. Named Birmingham City's Young Player of the Year at the end of the 2009–10 season, his progress was interrupted in October 2010 by a broken hand requiring surgery. By the following April he had recovered well enough to be given a first-team
squad number before the
Premier League match against
Wolverhampton Wanderers as cover, in case
Ben Foster's injury or
Colin Doyle's illness prevented either from taking part in the match.
Cheltenham Town loan Soon after Butland made his
England under-21 debut in September 2011, he joined
League Two club
Cheltenham Town on
loan for a month to gain experience of first-team football. He went straight into the starting eleven to make his
Football League debut at home to
Macclesfield Town on 10 September 2011, displacing
Scott Brown who had until then made 107 consecutive starts for the club. Butland had little to do as Cheltenham won the match 2–0. While still out on loan, Butland signed a new contract with Birmingham to expire in June 2015. The initial month was later extended by a further two months, to begin after his return from under-21 duty in mid-October. Butland was short-listed for November's League Two Player of the Month award, and finished his loan spell with seven clean sheets from his twelve appearances. In February 2012, Butland rejoined Cheltenham on a youth loan until the end of the season. He went straight into the starting eleven, and kept a clean sheet against
AFC Wimbledon to help maintain Cheltenham in the automatic promotion positions. After Birmingham's first-choice goalkeeper,
Boaz Myhill, injured a thumb, Butland was recalled by his parent club with three matches remaining in the regular season. Over his two spells with Cheltenham, he conceded 26 goals from 24 League Two appearances, and was regularly
scouted by bigger clubs; the
Daily Telegraph reported that "no fewer than 52 scouts" had watched him at one match.
First-team breakthrough Butland was on the bench for the last few matches of Birmingham's 2011–12 season as the club reached the
play-off semi-finals. Butland himself stated that he wanted regular first-team football for the coming season, and after Ben Foster's departure for
West Bromwich Albion during the close season, he was given squad number 1 for 2012–13. He finally played his first competitive match for Birmingham – three days after his full England debut – on the opening day of the
2012–13 Football League season, in a 1–1 draw at home to
Charlton Athletic. After a potential sale of the club fell through in December, the chairman confirmed that player sales would be needed in the transfer window to relieve Birmingham's financial difficulties. Butland told the club that he was not prepared to leave for a club where he would not be playing regular first-team football, and was reported to have rejected the chance to speak to European champions
Chelsea about a possible transfer. Lee Clark felt that Butland's determination to play football ahead of "profile and financial rewards" reflected the player's "unbelievable maturity", and suggested that Birmingham had lost potentially "the best goalkeeper in Europe". Butland was ever-present in league matches for the 2012–13 season,
Stoke City Butland signed a four-and-a-half-year contract with Premier League club
Stoke City on 31 January 2013. As part of the deal, he returned to Birmingham City on loan for the remainder of the season. According to Stoke, the fee was an initial £3.3 million, rising to £3.5 million. On his return to Stoke for the 2013–14 season, he found himself third choice behind
Asmir Begović and
Thomas Sørensen, and on 26 September, he joined Championship club
Barnsley on a three-month emergency loan. With Barnsley's only other fit goalkeeper an inexperienced 19-year-old, Butland went straight into the starting eleven for their next match, a 2–1 defeat at
Leicester City in which he brought down
Jamie Vardy to concede a penalty and was perhaps fortunate to receive only a yellow card. Butland made 13 appearances for Barnsley before being recalled by Stoke on 26 December 2013 after Asmir Begović suffered an injury. On 1 January 2014, Butland made his Premier League debut for the Potters, replacing injured keeper Thomas Sørensen at half time against
Everton; the match ended as a 1–1 draw. Butland made his first league start on 12 January 2014 against
Liverpool which ended in a 5–3 defeat. On 20 February 2014, Butland joined
Championship club
Leeds United for the remainder of the
2013–14 season. Stoke manager
Mark Hughes believed the move was important for Butland to gain more first-team experience stating that "this opportunity to go to Leeds, where they have a big fanbase and big expectations will be another good step for him." With injury to Leeds' first-choice keeper
Paddy Kenny, Butland went straight into the first team, made his debut in a 0–0 draw with Middlesbrough, and was named man of the match. Butland had a tough time with Leeds: he conceded 28 goals in 16 appearances as the team finished in 15th position. He played six times for the Rams before returning to Stoke. Butland became back-up to Asmir Begović in the
2014–15 campaign, playing in
League Cup and
FA Cup matches, and in March 2015 his contract was extended until the summer of 2019. Butland played in three matches in May 2015, keeping clean sheets against
Tottenham Hotspur and
Burnley. Butland impressed in a 1–1 draw with
Norwich City on 22 August 2015. On 27 October, in the fourth round of the League Cup, he saved from
Eden Hazard as Stoke defeated Chelsea in a penalty shootout after a 1–1 draw. Four days later, Butland was widely praised for another man of the match display as Stoke drew 0–0 with
Newcastle United. In March 2016 Butland's contract with the Potters was extended until the summer of 2021. He was ever-present until 26 March, when he suffered a fractured ankle whilst playing for England against
Germany, ruling him out for the remainder of the season. Butland made 35 appearances for Stoke in 2015–16 and his performances earned him the club's
player of the year award. Butland returned from injury in time for the
2016–17 pre-season. However, he missed the opening matches of the season and underwent further surgery on his ankle in September 2016 and again in December 2016, when Hughes revealed the player might miss the rest of the season. He was eventually given the green light to return to training by a specialist in March 2017. He made his return from injury on 22 April against
Swansea City. Butland played in the final five matches of the 2016–17 season, keeping two clean sheets as Stoke finished in 13th position. Butland played 36 times in
2017–18 as Stoke were relegated to the
Championship. Following relegation, Butland criticised the club's transfer policy, branding it "farcical". Butland remained with Stoke in the Championship in the
2018–19 season. He played 45 times, missing a league match only once, after the birth of his son, Butland began the
2019–20 season in poor form, making several mistakes most notably against
Preston North End on 21 August 2019. He was replaced by
Adam Federici for the next two league matches, re-taking his place at the start of September. He made another mistake against
Nottingham Forest on 27 September 2019 and didn't play again under
Nathan Jones. He was reinstated by new manager
Michael O'Neill and he worked with a new goalkeeping coach,
David Rouse which helped him regain some of his form. The season was suspended in March 2020 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic and during the lockdown Butland participated in a campaign making phone calls to vulnerable supporters. The season returned in the summer and Butland sustained a neck injury against Leeds on 9 July, with
Adam Davies taking his place for the remainder of the season as Stoke finished in 15th.
Crystal Palace Butland signed for Premier League club
Crystal Palace on 16 October 2020 on a three-year contract for an undisclosed fee, reported by
BBC Sport as £1 million. He kept one clean sheet from 10 league appearances for Crystal Palace, and kept goal for their run to the
2021–22 FA Cup semi-final.
Manchester United (loan) A boyhood
Manchester United fan, Butland joined the club on loan on 6 January 2023 for the remainder of the
2022–23 season. He was given the number 31 shirt, recently vacated by fellow goalkeeper
Martin Dúbravka. He was on the bench for United 20 times in all competitions, including for the
2023 FA Cup final, but never made a match appearance.
Rangers On 6 June 2023,
Scottish Premiership club
Rangers confirmed that Butland had agreed to join them on a four-year deal on 1 July, after the expiry of his contract with Crystal Palace. He made his debut for the club, starting the match, in a 1–0 defeat away to
Kilmarnock on 5 August 2023. He recorded his first
clean sheet for Rangers during a league match at home to
Livingston on 12 August 2023. ==International career==