Annabel Blanchard celebrating

The WSL has seen 38 different goalscorers so far this season – how many do you have on your team?

Lauren Geall

Lauren Geall

10/10/2024

The Women's Super League 2024/25 season is officially underway, which means the competition for the prized golden boot has kicked off too. And it certainly started off with a bang, with a massive 18 goals scored over the first WSL weekend alone.

Of course, there were a broad selection of players involved in the goal scoring action. But after the first three gameweeks, is there any clear leader in the golden boot race?

Below is a list of all the goalscorers in the WSL this season, ranked by their overall goal number. Check back throughout the season to see who is racking up the points.


The WSL's top goalscorers this season

1. Kiko Seike (Brighton) - 3 goals

1. Rachel Daly (Aston Villa) - 3 goals

2. Annabel Blanchard (Crystal Palace) - 2 goals

2. Fran Kirby (Brighton) - 2 goals

2. Frida Maanum (Arsenal) - 2 goals

2. Grace Clinton (Man Utd) - 2 goals

2. Guro Reiten (Chelsea) - 2 goals

2. Marie Höbinger (Liverpool) - 2 goals

3. Adriana Leon (Aston Villa) - 1 goal

3. Aggie Beever-Jones (Chelsea) - 1 goal

3. Bethany England (Tottenham) - 1 goal

3. Beth Mead (Arsenal) - 1 goal

3. Catarina Macario (Chelsea) - 1 goal

3. Clare Hunt (Tottenham) - 1 goal

3. Cornelia Kapocs (Liverpool) - 1 goal

3. Drew Spence (Tottenham) - 1 goal

3. Eveliina Summanen (Tottenham) - 1 goal

3. Geyse da Silva Ferreira (Man Utd) - 1 goal

3. Hayley Raso (Tottenham) - 1 goal

3. Jess Park (Man City) - 1 goal

3. Jessica Naz (Tottenham) - 1 goal

3. Johanna Rytting Kaneryd (Chelsea) - 1 goal

3. Jutta Rantala (Leicester City) - 1 goal

3. Khadija Shaw (Man City) - 1 goal

3. Lauren Hemp (Man City) - 1 goal

3. Lauren James (Chelsea) - 1 goal

3. Leah Galton (Man Utd) - 1 goal

3. Lucy Bronze (Chelsea) - 1 goal

3. Mary Fowler (Man City) - 1 goal

3. Michelle Agyemang (Brighton) - 1 goal

3. Nathalie Björn (Chelsea) - 1 goal

3. Nikita Parris (Brighton) - 1 goal

3. Olga Ahtinen (Tottenham) - 1 goal

3. Olivia Smith (Liverpool) - 1 goal

3. Pauline Bremer (Brighton) - 1 goal

3. Riko Ueki (West Ham) - 1 goal

3. Sophie Román Haug (Liverpool) - 1 goal

3. Vivianne Miedema (Man City) - 1 goal


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