EURO 2024 Top Scorers: Who Leads The Golden Boot Race?
One of the most exciting aspects of Euro 2024 is the battle for the Golden Boot which is awarded to the tournament’s top scorer.
The 2024 UEFA European Championship has kicked off in spectacular fashion in Munich with an astonishing 16 goals scored in the first four matches setting a new record for the tournament’s opening games.
As this summer’s premier football event unfolds the competition for this prestigious honour will be fierce i.e. Who will win the Golden Boot?
France, England, and hosts Germany are among the top contenders vying for the 17th European Championship title and their star players are expected to be pivotal in the race for the Golden Boot. Kylian Mbappe, fresh off his headline-grabbing free transfer to Real Madrid is poised to be one of the tournament’s standout goal-scorers.
England’s attack will be spearheaded by Harry Kane while Cristiano Ronaldo aims to extend his record as the all-time leading scorer in European Championship history.
The race for the Golden Boot at UEFA Euro 2024 is officially underway. Sportsdunia will be closely monitoring and updating the top scorers as the tournament progresses keeping fans informed as the goals continue to pour in.
EURO 2024 Top Scorers: Latest Golden Boot Standings
The player who tops the charts with the most number of goals at Euro 2024 will win the coveted Golden Boot.
If there is more than one player with the same number of goals, the tiebreaker will be the player who has contributed the most assists. If there is still more than one player level, the next tiebreaker is the least minutes played.
Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo won the Golden Boot at Euro 2020 with five goals. Czech Republic’s Patrik Schick also scored five goals, but Ronaldo also had an assist, which is the first tiebreaker for the Golden Boot, followed by the least minutes played.
Here is the current list of top scorers at Euro 2024. These standings will be refreshed daily as matches are played from June 14 until the final at Berlin’s Olympiastadion on July 14.
Rank | Player Name | Country | Goals |
1 | Dani Olmo | Spain | 3 |
= | Cody Gakpo | Netherlands | 3 |
= | Jamal Musiala | Germany | 3 |
= | Georges Mikautadze | Georgia | 3 |
= | Ivan Schranz | Slovakia | 3 |
= | Harry Kane | England | 3 |
2 | Niclas Füllkrug | Germany | 2 |
= | Fabian Ruiz | Spain | 2 |
= | Razvan Marin | Romania | 2 |
= | Jude Bellingham | England | 2 |
= | Fabian Ruiz | Spain | 2 |
= | Kai Havertz | Germany | 2 |
3 | Mykola Shaparenko | Ukraine | 1 |
= | Ilkay Gundogan | Germany | 1 |
= | Michel Aebischer | Switzerland | 1 |
= | Francisco Conceicao | Portugal | 1 |
= | Kerem Akturkoglu | Turkey | 1 |
= | Klaus Gjasula | Albania | 1 |
= | Denis Dragus | Romania | 1 |
= | Wout Weghorst | Netherlands | 1 |
= | Emre Can | Germany | 1 |
= | Breel Embolo | Switzerland | 1 |
= | Roman Yaremchuk | Ukraine | 1 |
= | Luka Jovic | Serbia | 1 |
= | Niclas Fullkrug | Germany | 1 |
= | Krzysztof Piatek | Austria | 1 |
= | Xherdan Shaqiri | Switzerland | 1 |
= | Kwadwo Duah | Switzerland | 1 |
= | Arda Guler | Turkey | 1 |
= | Lukas Provod | Czechia | 1 |
= | Mert Muldur | Turkey | 1 |
= | Nicolae Stanciu | Romania | 1 |
= | Gernot Trauner | Austria | 1 |
= | Qazim Laci | Albania | 1 |
= | Marko Arnautovic | Austria | 1 |
= | Florian Wirtz | Germany | 1 |
= | Alvaro Morata | Spain | 1 |
= | Adam Buksa | Poland | 1 |
= | Andrej Kramaric | Croatia | 1 |
= | Christoph Baumgartner | Austria | 1 |
= | Morten Hjulmand | Denmark | 1 |
= | Christian Eriksen | Denmark | 1 |
= | Nedim Bajarmi | Albania | 1 |
= | Barnabas Varga | Hungary | 1 |
= | Nicolo Barella | Italy | 1 |
= | Alessandro Bastoni | Italy | 1 |
= | Scott McTominay | Scotland | 1 |
= | Zan Karnicnik | Slovenia | 1 |
= | Erik Janza | Slovenia | 1 |
= | Dani Carvajal | Spain | 1 |