September 19, 2024

Tracker for the Euro 2024 Golden Boot

The 2024 UEFA European Championship is off to a record-breaking start in Munich, with 16 goals scored in the first four games.

Furthermore, six own goals have already been scored at Euro 2024, which is more than half of the total of 11 goals scored at Euro 2020.

A popular prop bet during this tournament is to guess who will win the Golden Boot, which is awarded to the player with the most goals scored throughout the game. Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal scored five goals in 2020 to win the Golden Boot. The first tiebreaker for the much-sought-after prize is an assist from Ronaldo, followed by the fewest minutes played, although Patrik Schick of the Czech Republic also scored five goals.

The top scores in Euro 2024 thus far, as well as the favorites to take home the prize, are as follows, per BetMGM Sportsbook:

EURO 2024 TOP SCORERS

  • Jamal Musiala (Germany): 2 goals
  • Ivan Schranz (Slovakia): 2 goals
  • Georges Mikautadze (Georgia): 2 goals
  • Fabian Ruiz (Spain): 1 goal
  • Kai Havertz (Germany): 1 goal
  • Mykola Shaparenko (Ukraine): 1 goal
  • Denis Drăguș (Romania): 1 goal
  • IIkay Gundoga (Germany) — 1 goal
  • Michel Aebischer — 1 goal
  • Francisco Conceicao (Portugal) — 1 goal
  • Klaus Gjasula (Albania) — 1 goal
  • Wout Weghorst (Netherlands) — 1 goal
  • Emre Can (Germany) — 1 goal
  • Breel Embolo (Switzerland) — 1 goal
  • Romann Yarekmuck (Ukraine) — 1 goal
  • Luka Jović (Serbia): 1 goal
  • Niclas Fullkrug (Germany): 1 goal
  • Krzysztof Piatek (Austria): 1 goal
  • Xherdan Shaqiri (Switzerland): 1 goal
  • Kwadwo Duah (Switzerland): 1 goal
  • Ivan Schranz (Slovakia): 1 goal
  • Mert Muldur (Turkey): 1 goal
  • Youri Tielemans (Belgium): 1 goal
  • Gernot Trauner (Austria): 1 goal
  • Qazim Laci (Albania): 1 goal
  • Arda Guler (Turkey): 1 goal
  • Marko Arnautovic (Austria): 1 goal
  • Florian Wirtz (Germany): 1 goal
  • Patrik Schick (Czechia): 1 goal
  • Alvaro Morata (Spain): 1 goal
  • Adam Buksa (Poland): 1 goal
  • Adrej Kramaric (Croatia): 1 goal
  • Harry Kane (England): 1 goal
  • Lukas Provod (Czechia): 1 goal
  • Cody Gakpo (Netherlands): 1 goal
  • Christoph Baumgartner (Austria): 1 goal
  • Morten Hjulmand (Denmark): 1 goal
  • Christian Eriksen (Denmark): 1 goal
  • Jude Bellingham (England): 1 goal
  • Nedim Bajrami (Albania): 1 goal
  • Barnabas Varga (Hungary): 1 goal
  • Nicolo Barella (Italy): 1 goal
  • Nicolae Stanciu (Romania): 1 goal
  • Alessandro Bastoni (Italy): 1 goal
  • Răzvan Marin (Romania): 1 goal
  • Scott McTominay (Scotland): 1 goal
  • Zan Karnicnik (Slovenia)—1 goal
  • Erik Janza (Slovenia): 1 goal
  • Bruno Fernandes (Portugal): 1 goal
  • Bernardo Silva (Portugal): 1 goal
  • Dani Carvajal (Spain): 1 goal
  • Kevin De Bruyne (Belgium): 1 goal

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