There have been a lot of winners when you look at the European Championships. Bookmakers are now anticipating a lot of variety from the tournament and it’s safe to say that interest is peaking regarding the Golden Boot. If you want to find out who is likely to win the Golden Boot then take a look below.
Harry Kane
The hopes appear to be very high with Harry Kane. Their chances depend on the influence of the one and only Harry Kane though. He managed to clinch the Golden Boot just under three years ago when he managed to fire 6 out of the12 goals in the tournament. He also showed a lot of creativity during his domestic league season and this helped him to stand out as a candidate once more. Even though the Spurs might have struggled so far, it looks like Kane is holding his form very well and that he could well be able to come away with the Golden Boot. This would be the third time he has done it. He’s sixth on the lead-scoring list and he is a strong favorite so far. The latest Euro 2020 odds at Casumo has Kane with an outside chance of earning this title, but fans will know better than to count him out.
Romelu Lukaku
Things might not have gone very well for Romelu Lukaku over at Manchester United but at the end of the day, a strong switch to San Siro has really sparked things to life for the Belgian. He managed to net 30 times in his 44 appearances and right now he is a very strong forward. This is especially the case when you look at Belgium. They have 59 goals over 91 games and they are now better than ever. Romelu Lukaku managed to net two goals at the Euro in 2016 but he managed to double that total when he played in the World Cup two years later. This took place in Russia. With Kevin De Bruyne and a lot of confidence rightly flowing, it’s safe to say that he is a great betting proposition when you look at the predictions that are being made.
Patrick Schick
A surprise name on the list. His performances in the Bundesliga across the last two seasons have given Patrick Schick an image as more of a creative, facilitating striker, as opposed to a goal scorer, even though he produces decent shot statistics and has a reasonable goal output. The Czech Republic’s performances across the tournament has been a surprise, and Schick’s role in that is important to note. He has four goals in four games, including the anticipated Goal of the Tournament against Scotland in game 2, scoring in important games and moments, pushing them into the lead or consolidating their position with the team’s second. They are a surprise name in the quarter finals, and it’ll give Schick at least one more game to match or surpass Ronaldo’s – whose Portugal team are now out – current tally of five. It’s expected, though, that the likes of Lukaku, Kane, and Sterling will have more games to find the back of the net than Schick will, meaning the race is still wide open.