What are the latest Premier League Golden Boot standings?

Mohamed Salah, Liverpool, 2025/26
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Mohamed Salah and Erling Haaland are going head-to-head once again in the 2025/26 Premier League Golden Boot race.

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Liverpool forward Salah stormed to victory last season, claiming this award by netting 29 goals and helping the Reds to Premier League title glory, ending Manchester City’s run of success.

Salah has now been the top Premier League scorer on four occasions, meaning he shares the competition record with Arsenal great Thierry Henry.

Haaland, meanwhile, had triumphed in the previous two campaigns but was ultimately unable to match the feats achieved by Henry and Alan Shearer, who are two of the greatest strikers to have ever played in England’s top division, by winning a third consecutive scoring crown.

Man City striker Haaland raced out of the blocks in 2024/25 and still made the podium after netting 22 league goals, but injuries restricted him to 31 top-flight appearances and Salah’s relentless form ultimately proved too hot to handle.

The stakes are high in the battle to be top scorer this season. If Salah prevails, he will become the first-ever EPL player to win the Golden Boot five times.

If Haaland scores the most goals in the 2025/26 season, he will match Shearer and Harry Kane as a three-time winner and confirm his status as the competition’s leading number nine by making it three wins in four years.

Alexander Isak will also have high hopes of topping the goalscoring charts in England, even though speculation over his future dominated the pre-season period, with links to Liverpool ongoing.

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Isak scored 23 times last season to ultimately finish above Haaland and take second place. He has topped the 20-goal mark in two straight campaigns for Newcastle United.

Arsenal have brought in Viktor Gyokeres from Sporting CP in a major transfer, with the Golden Shoe contender expected to challenge for the top scorer title in his debut campaign in England. Bukayo Saka and Kai Havertz are also hoping to impress for the Gunners.

Chelsea also started the season with some notable candidates after winning the Club World Cup. Cole Palmer consistently performs well in the Premier League scoring standings, while forwards Joao Pedro and Liam Delap were brought in by the Blues in significant moves.

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Some exciting transfer signings made by Manchester United included Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo, who were both among the Premier League’s top performers last season.

The Red Devils are desperate to reinvigorate their attack, and also struck a deal for Benjamin Sesko, who might end up as their leading Golden Boot contender after incumbent striker Rasmus Hojlund came into the campaign under significant pressure to deliver.

While he was not among the top favourites in the pre-season betting odds, Tottenham forward Dominic Solanke may be a name to watch, but former Golden Boot winner Heung-min Son is not a candidate this season after he left Spurs to join LAFC in MLS.

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Ollie Watkins, Hugo Ekitike, Chris Wood, Cody Gakpo, Jean-Philippe Mateta, Yoane Wissa and Omar Marmoush may be other attacking players to watch out for in what looks likely to be a competitive top scorer contest.

The Premier League top scorers will be displayed on this page throughout the season. We will take an in-depth look at the latest standings for the players with the most EPL goals, with updates after every matchday.

2025/26 Premier League top scorers

The new Premier League season is up and running after champions Liverpool recorded a dramatic 4-2 victory over Bournemouth at Anfield in the opening game on Friday night.

Mohamed Salah made a strong start to his Golden Boot defence with a last-gasp goal in stoppage time, while Hugo Ekitike made his intentions clear by scoring the opening goal and adding an assist for Cody Gakpo.

But the early leader is Antoine Semenyo, who scored both goals for Bournemouth as part of a fine individual performance. His second goal was a stunning solo effort, as he fired in a finish after carrying the ball from well inside his own half.

Goalscoring standings

Player Team Goals
Antoine Semenyo Bournemouth 2
Mohamed Salah Liverpool 1
Cody Gakpo Liverpool 1
Hugo Ekitike Liverpool 1
Federico Chiesa Liverpool 1

Pre-season matches are now completed after all the Premier League teams worked through their fixture schedules, which took place in various corners of the world.

Liverpool and Crystal Palace played out an entertaining Community Shield last weekend, while Tottenham suffered heartbreak in the UEFA Super Cup in the days before the big EPL kick off.

After champions Liverpool were in the spotlight to begin MD1, we now have another nine matches to look forward to.

Erling Haaland will hope to make a fast start when Man City will travel to play Wolves, a team he usually fares well against, on Saturday August 16.

Other top matches in the first week of the season will see Man Utd host Arsenal on Sunday August 17, with Sesko and Gyokeres among the likely participants.

Premier League Golden Boot: Previous Winners

Thierry Henry shares the record for the most Premier League Golden Boot wins, having been named the top scorer in the competition on four occasions for Arsenal.

Following his success last season, Liverpool star Mohamed Salah is now level with Henry on four Golden Boot wins.

Two of Salah’s top scorer awards were shared, while his triumphs in 2017/18 and 2024/25 (his first and most recent respectively) were outright successes.

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The France and Egypt greats are two of only four players who have scored the most goals in the EPL across three or more seasons.

Alan Shearer won the Golden Boot three times, once with Newcastle and twice with Blackburn Rovers, while Harry Kane’s win in 2020/21 was also his third, all of them coming with Tottenham.

© ProShots – Arsenal icon Thierry Henry

Cristiano Ronaldo and Luis Suarez are two of the biggest names to have won the award, scoring 31 goals in 2007/08 and 2013/14 respectively.

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It is Liverpool who have had the most Premier League Golden Boot winners as a team with eight, with Salah’s triumph in topping the list of 2024/25 top scorers extending their advantage.

Arsenal are two behind on six wins as a team, while Man Utd and Tottenham have had five winners.

Chelsea are on four, with Man City level with them after Haaland gave the club a fourth win by finishing first in the list of 2023/24 Premier League top scorers.

The Premier League began from the 1992/93 season. Prior to that, Ian Wright was the last player to be the highest goalscorer in England when it was the old First Division.

Gary Lineker and Alan Smith were also winners in the 1990s before the league was rebranded.

Recent Golden Boot Winners

Season Winner/Team Goals
2024/25 Mohamed Salah, Liverpool 29
2023/24 Erling Haaland, Man City 27
2022/23 Erling Haaland, Man City 36
2021/22 Salah/Son, Liverpool/Spurs 23 (award shared)
2020/21 Harry Kane, Spurs 23
2019/20 Jamie Vardy, Leicester City 23
2018/19 Aubameyang/Mane/Salah, Arsenal/Liverpool 22 (award shared)
2017/18 Mohamed Salah, Liverpool 32
2016/17 Harry Kane, Spurs 29
2015/16 Harry Kane, Spurs 25
2014/15 Sergio Aguero, Man City 26
2013/14 Luis Suarez, Liverpool 31
2012/13 Robin van Persie, Man Utd 26
2011/12 Robin van Persie, Arsenal 30

Most goals in a Premier League season

Erling Haaland has the record for the most goals in a single Premier League season, having scored 36 times in just 35 matches during the 2022/23 campaign.

Previously, the record for most goals in an EPL campaign was shared by Alan Shearer (1994/95) and Andy Cole (1993/94).

Both players scored an astonishing 34 goals, though the season schedule was longer then – Shearer did it in 42 matches and Cole reached the total from 40 games.

© ProShots – Manchester United hero Andy Cole

Mohamed Salah came close to that record in 2017/18, scoring 32 times in 36 outings, producing what had been the best Premier League goalscoring season in this century until Haaland’s spectacular arrival.

The Golden Boot winner with the best goals per game ratio in a season is also Haaland after his exploits in his record-setting season (1.03 goals per game).

Prior to that it was Kane after the England captain netted 29 times in just 30 games to win the 2016/17 scoring title, averaging 0.97 GPG.

Who are the Premier League top scorers of all time?

Alan Shearer is the highest goalscorer in Premier League history, having ended his career in 2006 with a magnificent 260 goals to his name in England’s top division.

© ProShots – Newcastle and Blackburn legend Alan Shearer

Former Tottenham star Harry Kane (213) and Man Utd legend Wayne Rooney (208) are the only other players who have scored more than 200 EPL goals.

Andy Cole (187), Sergio Aguero (184), Frank Lampard (177) and Thierry Henry (175) are former Premier League players who sit near the top of the all-time list.

Before the 2025/26 season began, Robbie Fowler (163), Jermain Defoe (162) and Michael Owen (150) were also in an elite group of 11 players in EPL history who had scored 150 goals or more.

Prior to his transfer from Spurs to Bayern Munich in 2023, Kane was the highest-scoring active Premier League player and he had long been cited as one of the rare contenders who has a chance to rival Shearer’s record total.

But Kane’s continued absence from English club football meant it was Salah, with 186 goals, who started this season as the highest scoring current EPL player.

Salah has been rising fast in the rankings over recent years, beginning this campaign sitting in fifth place having started the previous year sitting in 10th overall and surging up the standings by hitting 29 goals last season.

Going into this campaign, Salah had scored at least 18 goals in all eight of the Premier League seasons he had played with Liverpool. He sat just one goal behind Cole when the campaign began, with Kane and Rooney also realistically within reach if he has a similarly strong year in 2025/26.


Source From: Football Transfer News Archive including Premier League & La Liga

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