It’s Mohamed Salah versus everyone else in what’s already been another fireworks-laden campaign for the Premier League’s Golden Boot award.
Manchester City megastar Haaland was the fastest to 10 goals in a single Premier League season in adding another record to his resume, but things have slowed and he’s now well behind Mohamed Salah who appears headed for his fourth goal-scoring crown.
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The Norwegian has won the last two honors as the top goal scorer in a Premier League season. Trying to chase down Salah and Haaland are Cole Palmer, Chris Wood, Alexander Isak, and a raft of others who have used purple patches to climb the goals table.
Below you’ll find the candidates for the 2024-25 Premier League Golden Boot, as well as a little recent history and some odds on who’s believed to be among the contestants for this season’s individual honor.
Who won last season’s Premier League Golden Boot?
Erling Haaland shrugged off a month on the shelf with an injury and a host of challenges to win his second-straight Golden Boot. Haaland scored 27 goals last season, nine fewer than his record-devouring 2022-23 campaign. He’ll be the fastest player to 100 career PL goals if he breaks his record this season. Now 24, Haaland will be the favorite to win it a third time, too, though there are a hungry pack of chasers lining up to race him to the hardware.
How many Golden Boots has Mo Salah won?
Mohamed Salah has won three Premier League Golden Boots so far (in 2017-18, 2018-19 and 2021-22) and if he wins it this season he will equal Thierry Henry (4) for the most in Premier League history.
Who has the most Golden Boots in the Premier League?
Thierry Henry has the most Golden Boots in history. He won four (2001-02, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06), while Alan Shearer, Mohamed Salah and Harry Kane all have three.
How many Golden Boots has Erling Haaland won?
Erling Haaland has won two Golden Boots in his first two seasons (2022-23 and 2023-24) in the Premier League.
Who is in the running for the 2024-25 Premier League Golden Boot?
It’s a deep field behind Salah, with Haaland six goals back and both Alexander Isak and Chris Wood close behind. Cole Palmer and Bryan Mbeumo are also hoping to close ground on the leaders. About a half-dozen other players have 10 or more goals.
Premier League Golden Boot odds
Taking a spin around the oddsmakers’ preferences Salah is the favorite to finish top scorer at -150, then comes Haaland at +150, with Isak at +900, Palmer at a solid +1200 and Nicolas Jackson and Chris Wood at +4000 and +5000 respectively.
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Premier League 2024-25 goal scoring leaders
- Mohamed Salah, Liverpool — 27
- Erling Haaland, Manchester City — 21
- Alexander Isak, Newcastle United — 20
- Chris Wood, Nottingham Forest -- 18
- Bryan Mbeumo, Brentford — 16
- Cole Palmer, Chelsea — 14
- Yoane Wissa, Brentford — 14
- Matheus Cunha, Wolves — 13
- Jean-Philippe Mateta, Crystal Palace — 13
- Ollie Watkins, Aston Villa — 12
- Justin Kluivert, Bournemouth — 12
- Liam Delap, Ipswich Town — 11
- Raul Jimenez, Fulham — 10
- Jorgen Strand Larsen, Wolves — 10
- Nicolas Jackson, Chelsea — 9
- Kai Havertz, Arsenal — 9
- Luis Diaz, Liverpool — 9
- James Maddison, Tottenham Hotspur — 9
- Brennan Johnson, Tottenham Hotspur — 9
- Cody Gakpo, Liverpool — 8
- Dango Ouattara, Bournemouth — 8
- Joao Pedro, Brighton & Hove Albion — 8
- Bruno Fernandes, Manchester United — 8
- Alex Iwobi, Fulham — 7
- Jhon Duran, Aston Villa — 7
- Dominic Solanke, Tottenham Hotspur — 7
- Antoine Semenyo, Bournemouth — 7
- Noni Madueke, Chelsea — 7
- Phil Foden, Manchester City — 7
- Jamie Vardy, Leicester City — 7
- Kevin Schade, Brentford — 7
- Jarrod Bowen, West Ham United — 7
- Kaoru Mitoma, Brighton & Hove Albion — 7
- Dejan Kulusevski, Tottenham Hotspur — 7
- Danny Welbeck, Brighton & Hove Albion — 7
- Morgan Rogers, Aston Villa — 7
- Ismaila Sarr, Crystal Palace — 7
- Heung-min Son, Tottenham Hotspur — 7
- Tomas Soucek, West Ham United — 7
- Rodrigo Muniz, Fulham — 7
- Evanilson, Bournemouth — 7
- Anthony Gordon, Newcastle United — 6
- Amad Diallo, Manchester United — 6
- Gabriel Martinelli, Arsenal — 6
- Iliman Ndiaye, Everton — 6
- Beto, Everton — 6
- Mikel Merino, Arsenal — 6
- Bukayo Saka, Arsenal — 6
- Diogo Jota, Liverpool — 6
- Harry Wilson, Fulham — 5
- Harvey Barnes, Newcastle United — 5
- Josko Gvardiol, Manchester City — 5
- Morgan Gibbs-White, Nottingham Forest — 5
- Yankuba Minteh, Brighton — 5
- Emile Smith Rowe, Fulham — 5
- Georginio Rutter, Brighton and Hove Albion — 5
- Jacob Murphy, Newcastle United — 5
- Dominik Szoboszlai, Liverpool — 5
- Callum Hudson-Odoi, Nottingham Forest — 5
- Darwin Nunez, Liverpool — 5
- Anthony Elanga, Nottingham Forest — 5
- Omar Marmoush, Manchester City — 5
- Marcus Rashford, Aston Villa — 5
- Enzo Fernandez, Chelsea — 5
- Lucas Paqueta, West Ham United — 4
- Jordan Ayew, Leicester City — 4
- Joelinton, Newcastle United — 4
- Sammie Szmodics, Ipswich Town — 4
- Facundo Buonanotte, Leicester City — 4
- Leandro Trossard, Arsenal — 4
- Mateo Kovacic, Manchester City — 4
- Marc Cucurella, Chelsea — 4
- Nikola Milenkovic, Nottingham Forest — 4
- Christian Norgaard, Brentford — 4
- Alejandro Garnacho, Manchester United — 4
- Paul Onuachu, Southampton — 4
- Dwight McNeil, Everton — 3
- Rayan Ait Nouri, Wolves — 3
- Joshua Zirkzee, Manchester United — 3
- Gabriel Magalhaes, Arsenal — 3
- Mohammed Kudus, West Ham United — 3
- Curtis Jones, Liverpool — 3
- Trevoh Chalobah, Crystal Palace — 3
- Gabriel Jesus, Arsenal — 3
- Ross Barkley, Aston Villa — 3
- Stephy Mavididi, Leicester City — 3
- Marc Guehi, Crystal Palace — 3
- Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Everton — 3
- Jeremy Doku, Manchester City — 3
- Joe Aribo, Southampton — 3
- Thomas Partey, Arsenal — 3
- Ethan Nwaneri, Arsenal — 3
- Omari Hutchinson, Ipswich Town — 3
- Joao Gomes, Wolves — 3
- Christopher Nkunku, Chelsea — 3
- Pedro Neto, Chelsea — 3
- Alexis Mac Allister, Liverpool — 3
- Marcus Tavernier, Bournemouth — 3
- Pape Sarr, Tottenham Hotspur — 3
- Rasmus Hojlund, Manchester United — 3
- Marco Asensio, Aston Villa — 3
- James Justin, Leicester City — 2
- Yves Bissouma, Tottenham Hotspur — 2
- Cameron Archer, Southampton — 2
- Ethan Pinnock, Brentford — 2
- Michael Keane, Everton — 2
- John Stones, Manchester City — 2
- Pedro Porro, Tottenham Hotspur — 2
- Adam Armstrong, Southampton — 2
- Aaron Wan-Bissaka, West Ham United — 2
- Kevin De Bruyne, Manchester City — 2
- Fabian Schar, Newcastle United — 2
- Carlos Baleba, Brighton and Hove Albion — 2
- Mikkel Damsgaard, Brentford — 2
- Daniel Munoz, Crystal Palace — 2
- Nathan Collins, Brentford — 2
- William Saliba, Arsenal — 2
- Jadon Sancho, Chelsea — 2
- Andreas Pereira, Fulham — 2
- Enes Unal, Bournemouth — 2
- Ola Aina, Nottingham Forest — 2
- Jack Hinshelwood, Brighton — 2
- Goncalo Guedes, Wolverhampton Wanderers — 2
- Dean Huijsen, Bournemouth — 2
- Bernardo Silva, Manchester City — 2
- Hee-chan Hwang, Wolverhampton Wanderers — 2
- Rodrigo Bentancur, Tottenham Hotspur — 2
- Tyler Dibling, Southampton — 2
- Eberechi Eze, Crystal Palace — 2
- Simon Adingra, Brighton & Hove Albion — 2
- Tariq Lamptey, Brighton & Hove Albion — 2
- Niclas Fullkrug, West Ham United — 2
- David Brooks, Bournemouth — 2
- Amadou Onana, Aston Villa — 2
- Milos Kerkez, Bournemouth — 2
- Adama Traore, Fulham — 2
- Matty Cash, Aston Villa — 2
- Matt Doherty, Wolverhampton Wanderers — 2
- Jan Bednarek, Southampton — 2
- Riccardo Calafiori, Arsenal — 2
- Richarlison, Tottenham Hotspur — 2
- Bilal El Khannous, Leicester City — 2
- Emerson Palmieri, West Ham — 2
- Lisandro Martinez, Manchester United — 2
- Jean-Ricner Bellegarde, Wolves — 2
- Martin Odegaard, Arsenal — 2
- Ryan Christie, Bournemouth — 2
- Savinho, Manchester City — 2
- James McAtee, Manchester City — 2
- Youri Tielemans, Aston Villa — 2
- Trent Alexander-Arnold., Liverpool — 2
- Fabio Carvalho, Brentford — 2
- Abdoulaye Doucoure, Everton — 2
- Ryan Yates, Nottingham Forest — 2
- Matthijs de Ligt, Manchester United — 2
- Jaden Philogene-Bidace, Ipswich Town — 2
- Declan Rice, Arsenal — 2
- Bruno Guimaraes, Newcastle United — 2
- George Hirst, Ipswich Town — 2
- Jota Silva, Nottingham Forest — 2
- Ryan Sessegnon, Fulham — 2
- Sandro Tonali, Newcastle United — 2
- Cristian Romero, Tottenham Hotspur — 1
- Joao Felix, Chelsea — 1
- Lewis Cook, Bournemouth — 1
- Luis Sinisterra, Bournemouth — 1
- Yukinari Sugawara, Southampton — 1
- Danny Ings, West Ham United — 1
- Mario Lemina, Wolves — 1
- Reiss Nelson, Fulham — 1
- Ezri Konsa, Aston Villa — 1
- Sam Morsy, Ipswich Town — 1
- Ramon Sosa, Nottingham Forest — 1
- Ibrahima Konate, Liverpool — 1
- Taylor Harwood-Bellis, Southampton — 1
- Michail Antonio, West Ham United — 1
- Evan Ferguson, Brighton & Hove Albion — 1
- Crysencio Summerville, West Ham United — 1
- Casemiro, Manchester United — 1
- Virgil van Dijk, Liverpool — 1
- Ferdi Kadioglu, Brighton — 1
- Leif Davis, Ipswich Town — 1
- Moises Caicedo, Chelsea — 1
- Vitaly Janelt, Brentford — 1
- Pablo Sarabia, Wolves — 1
- Matthew O’Riley, Brighton & Hove Albion — 1
- Murillo, Nottingham Forest — 1
- Justin Devenny, Crystal Palace — 1
- Mateus Fernandes, Southampton — 1
- Flynn Downes, Southampton — 1
- Tom Cairney, Fulham — 1
- Patson Daka, Leicester City — 1
- Axel Disasi, Chelsea — 1
- Ashley Young, Everton — 1
- Orel Mangala, Everton — 1
- Jurrien Timber, Manchester United — 1
- Maxence Lacroix, Crystal Palace — 1
- Rico Lewis, Manchester City — 1
- Conor Chaplin, Ipswich Town — 1
- Bobby De Cordova Reid, Leicester City — 1
- Carlos Soler, West Ham United — 1
- Jack Taylor, Ipswich Town — 1
- Mats Wieffer, Brighton & Hove Albion — 1
- Nelson Semedo, Wolverhampton Wanderers — 1
- Rodrigo Gomes, Wolverhampton Wanderers — 1
- Lewis Dunk, Brighton & Hove Albion — 1
- Leon Bailey, Aston Villa — 1
- Keane Lewis-Potter, Brentford — 1
- Taiwo Awoniyi, Nottingham Forest — 1
- Wout Faes, Leicester City — 1
- Reece James, Chelsea — 1
- Elliot Anderson, Nottingham Forest — 1
- Tosin Adarabioyo, Chelsea — 1
- Jacob Greaves, Ipswich Town — 1
- Romain Esse, Crystal Palace — 1
- Jacob Ramsey, Aston Villa — 1
- Neco Williams, Nottingham Forest — 1
- Myles Lewis-Skelly, Arsenal — 1
- James Tarkowski, Everton — 1
- Calvin Bassey, Fulham — 1
- Kamaldeen Sulemana, Southampton — 1
- Charly Alcaraz, Everton — 1
- Manuel Ugarte, Manchester United — 1
- Djed Spence, Tottenham Hotspur — 1
- Lewis Miley, Newcastle United — 1
- Eddie Nketiah, Crystal Palace — 1
- Levi Colwill, Chelsea — 1
- Harry Maguire, Manchester United — 1
- Lewis O’Brien, Everton — 1
- Jan Paul van Hecke, Brighton & Hove Albion — 1
- Will Smallbone, Southampton — 1
- Jack Harrison, Everton — 1
- Marshall Munetsi, Wolverhampton Wanderers — 1
- Pervis Estupinan, Brighton & Hove Albion — 1
- Jens Cajuste, Ipswich Town — 1
- Nathan Broadhead, Ipswich Town — 1
- Jack Grealish, Manchester City — 1
- Matheus Franca, Crystal Palace — 1
- Donyell Malen, Aston Villa — 1