Euro 2024 Golden Boot: Kane, Musiala and Bellingham hunt top scorer prize
- Some of the all-time greats have got their hands on the Golden Boot at the Euros
- There is no runaway leader at Euro 2024 after group stages
- Tournament favourites Kane, Mbappe and co. yet to fire in Germany
Michel Platini, Marco van Basten, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Milan Baros: these are just a few of the all-time greats to top the scoring charts at a European Championship.
Such grand occasions can cultivate, shape and define careers, and there are only a few superior legacy-definers for the great sharpshooters than a Golden Boot triumph at a major tournament.
Not all Golden Boot victories are equal, mind. Platini's nine-goal haul at Euro 84 remains far more impressive than Fernando Torres' trio of goals for false nine preferrers Spain in 2012, for example.
Platini's all-timer campaign is unlikely to be matched in Germany this summer, but there's nonetheless an array of performers hunting Golden Boot glory. Here's how the Euro 2024 Golden Boot race is shaping up.
Euro 2024 top scorers
Number of goals | Players |
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3 | Georges Mikautadze (Georgia), Jamal Musiala (Germany), Ivan Schranz (Slovakia) |
2 | Jude Bellingham (England), Harry Kane (England), Fabian Ruiz (Spain), Razvan Marin (Romania), Niclas Fullkrug (Germany), Cody Gakpo (Netherlands), Kai Havertz (Germany) |
Own goals are leading the way at the top of the Euro 2024 scoring charts, while disallowed Romelu Lukaku goals, of which there have been three, would be making a strong claim.
There have been just ten players to score multiple goals this summer, and two of those, Georges Mikautadze and Ivan Schranz have exited the tournament. These two are level at the top with three goals alongside the excellent Jamal Musiala, who's starred for the hosts and added to his tally against Denmark in the round of 16.
Harry Kane was the choice of many to top the scoring charts heading into the tournament, and he's scored twice despite England's struggles going forward. Jude Bellingham salvaged England's campaign with a stunning acrobatic kick in the dying embers of their round of 16 tie against Slovakia and has moved onto two goals as well.
Niclas Fullkrug has had an impact off the bench for Germany, scoring twice, as has Kai Havertz - Julian Nagelsmann's preferred option up top.
Kylian Mbappe has just one goal from the penalty spot but will be expected to climb towards the top should France enjoy a deep run.