| Bookie | Selection | Best Odds | Market | Bet |
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Alexander Isak | 10/1 | Premier League Top Goalscorer Each Way (4 places, 1/4 odds) |
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Viktor Gyokeres | 20/1 | Premier League Top Goalscorer Each Way (4 places, 1/4 odds) |
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Date of Tips: 18/08/2026
Disclaimer The odds for these selections were correct at the time of publishing (10:57 18/08/2026) but may have changed since. Please check the latest price before placing your bet.
The Premier League Golden Boot is one of the most heavily backed individual markets in British sport. The 2026/27 edition has a lot of big names on the list, with one clear favourite.
Erling Haaland is unsurprisingly the short-priced favourite to win the award for the fourth time. However, the list of contenders has been growing and gives each-way punters something to think about.
This preview breaks down the 2026/27 Premier League top goalscorer odds, outlines angles that sharp bettors are considering, scouts the leading contenders, and provides our headline tips.
Before backing a specific name, we wanted to explain how the Golden Boot is actually won and some guiding principles to keep in mind:
Haaland is the current runaway favourite, with Alexander Isak and the rest of the chasing pack. Here’s a quick look at the main contenders:
Alexander Isak is our headline selection to win the 2026/27 Premier League Golden Boot for an each-way bet. Isak is the most credible name on the board after Haaland. He’s got a good pedigree, scoring 21 and 23 goals for Newcastle in the two seasons before joining Liverpool.
His first season at Anfield was blighted by the transfer saga that meant he only joined in early September 2025 and his injury troubles led to only 14 appearances in the league. That disruption is why he’s priced around 10/1, as bookmakers are sceptical whether Isak can put together a string of games.
Liverpool, under new boss Andoni Iraola, is likely to create a high volume of high-quality chances. Isak’s pace to get in behind and being comfortable on both feet make him the ideal candidate to convert chances.
He performed well in pre-season, getting a string of matches to bed in under the new manager’s system. The departure of Mo Salah also allows him to step into the role as the main scoring threat, being the focal point. If he inherits the penalty duties, that will also boost his chances.
Haaland’s dominance is real, but Golden Boots aren’t usually runaway competitions. Five of the last 10 were decided by no more than 3 goals, with three being shared. All it takes is a Haaland niggle, a City rotation policy, or teething issues under Pep Guardiola’s replacement Enzo Maresca for the chasing pack to see a gap.
Isak’s fitness is the main concern, as missing another two-month period will be disastrous. Liverpool’s European commitments could also cost him minutes. That’s why we’d take him in each-way terms and not back him outright. The 10/1 price justifies this approach.
Viktor Gyokeres at 20/1 is our value pick. He’s no longer the unknown quantity he was 12 months ago and he heads into the 2026/27 season as a title-winning Arsenal striker and has one Premier League season. He’s no longer a continental import with question marks over whether he can adapt to the rigours of the Premiership.
His debut season saw the Swede chip in with 21 goals across all competitions, including 14 league goals. He was a key part of the team’s first title in over two decades. He’s proven that he can score in England while under pressure.
A striker’s second season in a settled system is often more productive, as he’s built relationships with players around him like Saka, Havertz, Odegaard, and Zubimendi.
Arsenal are favourites to top the table again and Gyokeres will get enough chances that will make him a worthy Golden Boot contender. He has reportedly been looking very good physically during the pre-season, although there has been interest from Barcelona. While Gyokeres winning the Golden Boot outright doesn’t look too likely, he’s the standout bigger price on the board.
| Season | Winner | Club | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-26 | Erling Haaland | Manchester City | 27 |
| 2024-25 | Mohamed Salah | Liverpool | 29 |
| 2023-24 | Erling Haaland | Manchester City | 27 |
| 2022-23 | Erling Haaland | Manchester City | 36 |
| 2021-22 | Son Heung-min / Mohamed Salah | Tottenham / Liverpool | 23 |
| 2020-21 | Harry Kane | Tottenham | 23 |
| 2019-20 | Jamie Vardy | Leicester City | 23 |
| 2018-19 | Salah / Mané / Aubameyang | Liverpool / Liverpool / Arsenal | 22 |
| 2017-18 | Mohamed Salah | Liverpool | 32 |
| 2016-17 | Harry Kane | Tottenham | 29 |
Recent history shows Haaland’s dominance in the Golden Boot rankings and the lack of any big outsider claiming the title for themselves.
One of the clear trends is that the winning total has been in the low to mid-20s in recent seasons. A challenger therefore doesn’t need to be superhuman, as hitting 25+ goals could be enough depending on the year.
The award is also more open than the favourite’s price suggests, with the Boot being shared twice over the past decade and 33/1 shot Jamie Vardy winning it in 2019/20.
Erling Haaland is the clear odds-on favourite at around 4/6. The Manchester City striker has won it in three of his four Premier League seasons, winning last year with 27 goals.
The total in the most recent seasons was around the low to mid-20s, with three of the last ten decided at 23 goals. Haaland’s 36-goal haul in 2022/23 is the exception.
Yes, Jamie Vardy was around 33/1 to win it in 2019/20 for Leicester City and the award has been shared by three players as recently as 2018/2019.
Thierry Henry and Mohamed Salah both won the title four times. Alan Shearer, Harry Kane, and Erling Haaland have won the Golden Boot three times.
Alan Shearer finished in second place on three occasions in the Golden Boot rankings.