Premier League top scorers 2025/26: Who will win the Golden Boot?
It looks set to be a two-horse Golden Boot race when the Premier League returns in April.
Manchester City striker Erling Haaland has been the runaway leader for much of the campaign but Brentford forward Igor Thiago has reeled him in.
A dry spell, by Haaland's own high standards, has allowed Thiago to cut the gap to just three strikes as we enter the final weeks of the season.
Mohamed Salah stormed to the top scorer crown last season as Liverpool lifted the Premier League but has not been at his best in the 2025/26 campaign.
Haaland still looks a safe bet to finish top of the scoring charts, but Thiago is hunting him down.
Radio Times has all you need to know about the Premier League top scorers in 2025/26.
Premier League top scorers 2025/26
Players with 10+ goals. Ranked in order of goals, assists, and goals per 90.
Erling Haaland (Man City) – 22 goals (7 assists)
Igor Thiago (Brentford) – 19 goals (1 assist)
Antoine Semenyo (Man City) – 15 goals (4 assists)
Joao Pedro (Chelsea) – 14 goals (5 assists)
Danny Welbeck (Brighton) – 12 goals (0 assists)
Hugo Ekitike (Liverpool) – 11 goals (4 assists)
Viktor Gyokeres (Arsenal) – 11 goals (0 assists)
Harry Wilson (Fulham) – 10 goals (6 assists)
Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Leeds) – 10 goals (1 assist)
Last updated: 30 March
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Premier League Golden Boot 2025/26 race
Erling Haaland is three clear at the summit of the top scorers list, with Brentford No. 9 Igor Thiago three back after taking his total to 19 ahead of the international break.
The extended Premier League hiatus has put the Golden Boot race on ice but it will be one to watch once the campaign resumes.
Haaland's new Man City teammate Antoine Semenyo is creeping up on the top two after a fast start at the Etihad.
Chelsea striker Joao Pedro has flown up the top scoring charts thanks to his hat-trick against West Ham, with five other players into double figures.
Premier League top scorers in history
Alan Shearer – 260 goals (441 games)
Harry Kane – 213 goals (320 games)
Wayne Rooney – 208 goals (491 games)
Check out our guide to the players with the most goals scored in a Premier League season for the current records, as well as the all-time top goalscorers in Premier League history.

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