Liam Delap has scored four goals so far in the Premier League, joining the short list of father and sons duos to net in the top flight.
The forward is the son of iconic long-throw specialist Rory, who notched 23 goals in 359 games for Derby County, Sunderland and Stoke City respectively in the top tier.
We take a look at the other father and son duos who have scored in the promised land...
IAN WRIGHT AND SHAUN/BRADLEY WRIGHT-PHIILIPS
The most notable names on this list, the trio have scored a total of 199 goals for the likes of Crystal Palace, Arsenal, West Ham, Man City, Chelsea and QPR.
Ian and Shaun became the first of two father-son combinations to both win the Premier League title in 1998 and 2006.
PAUL AND TOM INCE
Dad Paul enjoyed a stellar career in the top tier, playing over 300 games for the likes West Ham, Man United, Liverpool, Middlesbrough and Wolves, notching 57 goals. He also won two league titles at Old Trafford.
Son Tom didn't hit the same heights as his father, scoring just three goals in 48 games for Crystal Palace, Hull City and Huddersfield Town.
ALFIE AND ERLING HAALAND
This duo are two very different players with Alfie being a defender, who notched 18 times in 181 games for Man City, Leeds United and Nottingham Forest respectively.
Striker Erling, of course, has been smashing in goals since arriving at the Etihad in 2022, netting 73 times in 73 games so far and winning back-to-back league titles.
JIMMY AND NAT PHILLIPS
Father Jimmy made close to 100 appearances in the top flight for Middlesbrough and Bolton, netting three times.
His son Nat is on the books at Liverpool, scoring once in 19 games for the Reds, but is currently on loan at Championship side Derby County.
PATRICK AND JUSTIN KLUIVERT
The Dutch duo joined this list last season when Justin signed for Bournemouth and has since scored seven goals in 39 games for the Cherries.
His dad, Patrick, had one sole season in the Premier League with Newcastle United, netting six goals in 25 games.
ALAN AND JACK CORK
Father Alan scored five goals in 46 games for Sheffield United, but the forward had notched 30 goals in the top flight before the 1992 rebrand, with the vast majority of those coming during a lengthy stay at Wimbledon.
Midfielder Jack scored nine goals in 300 plus games in the Premier League for the likes of Burnley, Southampton and Swansea City.
DAVID AND GEORGE HIST
Current Town star George Hirst could join this list in the future if and when he scores for Kieran McKenna's side in the top flight.
His father was also a forward who notched 43 goals in 135 appearances for Sheffield Wednesday and Southampton in the Premier League.
There are a number of father and son duos who have also played in the top flight too....
Number of appearances in brackets
- Peter Schmeichel (310) and Kasper Schmeichel (284)
- Kevin Campbell (325) and Tyrese Campbell (4)
- Rob Lee (280) and Elliot Lee (2)
- Steve Bruce (148) and Alex Bruce (48)
- Steve Potts (204) and Dan Potts (2)
- Lee Clark (185) and Bobby Clark (6)
- David Johnson (14) and Brennan Johnson (79)
- Bryan Gunn (104) and Angus Gunn (31)
- Gus Poyet (187) and Diego Poyet (3)
- Gordon Strachan (96) and Gavin Strachan (14)
- Paul Furlong (64) and Darnell Furlong (38)
- Alvin Martin (45) and David Martin (5)
- Richard Cresswell (66) and Charlie Cresswell (5)
- Jon Olav Hjelde (17) and Leo Hjelde (2)
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