The season might only be few months old in terms of the calendar, but with high expectations for some players when it comes to this year’s Golden Boot battle – here’s who stands out so far.
2016/17 failed to see six players break the 20 goal mark and had they done so it would’ve been the first time since 1994/95 that so many players had managed to do so – so credit to Harry Kane, Romelu Lukaku, Alexis Sanchez, Diego Costa and Sergio Aguero for getting over the line and whilst Dele Alli will be disappointed to not make it six, many will look at Zlatan Ibrahimovic who obviously ended his season early with injury only three away from being that sixth player.
It’s worth remembering getting five players over the line is still some achievement as back in 1994/95 the top flight was a 42 game division and the Premier League has only got close with five scorers once since then, notching up five back in 2009/10.
There are more than enough games left for the table below to change so we’ll just have to see what happens.
With all but two sides playing 26 games so far in the 2017/18 campaign I’ll limit the table to those with six or more strikes so far this campaign.
Table drawn up prior to Watford v Chelsea yesterday evening.
Statistics from PremierLeague.com.
Top PL Scorers 2017/18 So Far
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No
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Club
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Player
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Goals
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1
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Tottenham Hotspur
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Harry Kane
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22 goals
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2
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Liverpool
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Mohamed Salah
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21 goals
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3
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Manchester City
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Sergio Aguero
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17 goals
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4
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Manchester City
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Raheem Sterling
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14 goals
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5
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Manchester United
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Romelu Lukaku
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12 goals
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–
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Leicester City
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Jamie Vardy
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12 goals
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7
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Liverpool
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Roberto Firmino
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11 goals
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–
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Chelsea
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Alvaro Morata
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10 goals
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–
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Everton
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Wayne Rooney
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10 goals
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10
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Arsenal
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Alexandre Lacazette
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9 goals
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–
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Manchester United
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Anthony Martial
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9 goals
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12
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Manchester City
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Gabriel Jesus
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8 goals
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–
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Chelsea
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Eden Hazard
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8 goals
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–
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Leicester City
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Riyad Mahrez
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8 goals
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–
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Brighton
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Glenn Murray
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8 goals
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–
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Manchester United
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Alexis Sanchez
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8 goals
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–
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Tottenham Hotspur
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Son Heung-Min
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8 goals
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18
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–
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Philippe Coutinho
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7 goals
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–
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Manchester City
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Kevin de Bruyne
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7 goals
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–
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Watford
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Abdoulaye Doucoure
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7 goals
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–
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Tottenham Hotspur
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Christian Eriksen
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7 goals
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–
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Manchester United
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Jesse Lingard
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7 goals
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–
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Manchester City
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Leroy Sane
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7 goals
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–
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Bournemouth
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Callum Wilson
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7 goals
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25
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Chelsea
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Marcos Alonso
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6 goals
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–
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West Ham United
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Marko Arnautovic
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6 goals
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–
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Southampton
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Charlie Austin
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6 goals
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–
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–
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Chicharito
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6 goals
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–
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Liverpool
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Sadio Mane
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6 goals
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–
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Crystal Palace
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Luka Milivojevic
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6 goals
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–
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Everton
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Oumar Niasse
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6 goals
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–
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Leicester City
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Shinji Okazaki
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6 goals
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–
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Arsenal
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Aaron Ramsey
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6 goals
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