Premier League Top Scorers 2025/26: Haaland Leads Golden Boot Chase as Rivals Line Up

‎By Erling Haaland’s own extraordinary benchmarks, three consecutive matches without a goal feels unusual. Yet despite that brief lull, the Manchester City striker continues to dominate the Premier League Golden Boot conversation in the 2025/26 season.
‎Haaland has already secured two Golden Boots during his first three seasons at the Etihad Stadium, and if he maintains fitness and form, a fourth personal triumph appears increasingly inevitable. Few forwards in England’s top flight can match his relentless output.
‎Erling Haaland remains the clear favourite in the Premier League Golden Boot race for 2025/26, with Igor Thiago and several star forwards trailing behind in an increasingly competitive season.
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‎Last season’s winner Mohamed Salah has not started at the same explosive pace that carried Liverpool to the Premier League title. His upcoming absence due to the Africa Cup of Nations has further complicated his chances of defending the award, making the task ahead significantly tougher.
‎Based on performances so far, Haaland looks like the safest option among all Premier League scorers. His consistency and finishing ability continue to set him apart from the chasing pack.
‎Still, the question remains: who can truly challenge him? This campaign promises drama, with numerous high-profile attackers eager to climb the scoring charts and leave their mark alongside the league’s historic greats.
‎Premier League Top Scorers 2025/26
‎1. Erling Haaland — Man City — 20 goals
‎2. Igor Thiago — Brentford — 16 goals
‎3. Antoine Semenyo — Man City— 10 goals
‎4. Dominic Calvert-Lewin — Leeds — 9 goals
‎=5. Bruno Guimaraes — Newcastle — 8 goals
‎=5. Hugo Ekitike — Liverpool — 8 goals
‎=5. Danny Welbeck — Brighton— 8 goals
‎=5. Jean-Philippe Mateta — Crystal Palace — 8 goals
‎=9. Harry Wilson — Fulham — 7 goals
‎=9. Morgan Rogers — Aston Villa — 7 goals
‎=9. Joao Pedro — Chelsea — 7 goals
‎=9. Nick Woltemade — Newcastle — 7 goals
‎=9. Phil Foden — Man City — 7 goals
‎=9. Richarlison — Tottenham — 7 goals
‎=9. Bryan Mbeumo — Man Utd — 7 goals 
‎=9. Eli Junior Kroupi — Bournemouth — 7 goals 
‎Who won last season’s Premier League Golden Boot?
‎Mohamed Salah surged ahead early in the campaign and maintained his advantage to secure his fourth Premier League Golden Boot. That achievement saw him draw level with Thierry Henry as the most prolific Golden Boot winner in league history.
‎The Liverpool forward’s success came a year after Erling Haaland claimed consecutive scoring titles despite missing a month through injury. Haaland still finished the 2023/24 season with 27 goals, an outstanding tally even though it fell nine short of his record-breaking return in the historic 2022/23 campaign.

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