Who will win the Women's Euro 2022 Golden Boot? Top scorer odds and predictions, from White to Hegerberg

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Who will win the Women's Euro 2022 Golden Boot? Top scorer odds and predictions, from White to Hegerberg

Ellen White is the pre-tournament favourite to win the Golden Boot at this summer's Women's Euro 2020. Ada Hegerberg is also a contender, but she has returned to the international stage after a five-year absence. Jenni Hermoso is Spain's all-time leading scorer, and she will not play in the finals. Daniel Storey's six Golden Boots contenders.

Ellen White is the tournament favourite. She scored only four times in 22 WSL matches for Manchester City last season. England have shared the goals around under Sarina Wiegman. White and Beth Mead might both score several goals but not enough to be the top goalscorer.

Marie-Antoinette Katoto scored eight goals in qualifying for Euro 2022. She was left out of France’s 2019 World Cup squad. She is part of a likely front three that all play with each other at club level for Paris Saint-Germain Féminine.

Vivianne Miedema has 94 international goals and is 25 years old. She has 24 goals in 20 caps since the start of 2021. At the 2019 World Cup, she scored only three of the 11 goals of Netherlands.

Lea Schuller is the reigning German national team player of the year. She scored more than a quarter of her country's goals in 2021.

Germany have a tricky draw in the group stage. They will play Spain and Denmark in group and then England or Norway in quarter-finals.

Esther González is the favourite to win the Golden Boot at the Euro 2022 tournament. Alexia Putellas is a better option as she plays as a No 10 and has scored 27 goals in 100 games for Spain. She scored eight goals during qualifying.

Ada Hegerberg has returned to the Norway national team after five years away. She has scored in the Champions League semi-final and final. Norway finished bottom of their group at Euro 2017. Ellen White is the favourite to win the Golden Boot. She is 4-1 ahead of Vivianne Miedema, 7-2, Marie-Antoinette Katoto, 13- 2, Alexia Putellas, 17-3, Lea Schuller, 10-5, Beth Mead, 12-4, Esther Gonzalez, 18-6, Lauren Hemp, 20-10, Lieke Martens, Stina Blackstenius, Ella Toone, and Elly Toon are also in.


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