Golden Boot race tracker: 2023 Women's World Cup top scorers
The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup is underway and we've already seen some magnificent goals from the world's top goalscorers. But which player will end the tournament with the most goals and take home the illustrious Golden Boot?
Let's take a look at the leading goalscorers of the tournament so far.
- Hinata Miyazawa, Japan — 5
- Jill Roord, Netherlands — 4
- Alexandra Popp, Germany — 4
- Alba Maria Redondo Ferrer, Spain — 3
- Aitana Bonmati, Spain — 3
- Jennifer Hermoso Fuentes, Spain — 3
- Lauren James, England — 3
- Sophie Román Haug, Norway — 3
- Amanda Ilestedt, Sweden — 3
- Ary Borges, Brazil — 3
- Kadidiatou Diani, France — 3
- Esmee Brugts, Netherlands  — 2
- Rebecka Blomqvist, Sweden — 2
- Hildah Magaia, South Africa — 2
- Thembi Kgatlana, South Africa — 2
- Stephanie Catley, Australia — 2
- Hayley Raso, Australia — 2
- Tanaka Mina, Japan — 2
- Ueki Riko, Japan — 2
- Linda Caicedo, Colombia — 2
- Fridolina Rolfo, Sweden — 2
- Lindsey Horan, United States — 2
- Sophia Smith, United States — 2
- Lineth Beerensteyn, Netherlands — 1
- Laia Codina, Spain — 1
- Risa Shimizu, Japan — 1
- Anissa Lahmari, Morocco — 1
- Léa Le Garrec, France — 1
- Vicki Bècho, France — 1
- Maëlle Lakrar, France — 1
- Marta Cox, Costa Rica — 1
- Elin Rubensson, Sweden — 1
- Sanne Troelsgaard, Denmark — 1
- Pernille Harder, Denmark — 1
- Rachel Daly, England — 1
- Chloe Kelley, England — 1
- Lauren Hemp, England — 1
- Alessia Russo, England — 1
- Danielle van de Donk, Netherlands  — 1
- Katja Snoeijs, Netherlands — 1
- Lieke Martens, Netherlands — 1
- Mary Fowler, Australia — 1
- Caroline Graham Hansen, Norway — 1
- Guro Reiten, Norway — 1
- Ibtassim Jraidi, Morocco — 1
- Allyson Swaby, Jamaica — 1
- Wendie Renard, France — 1
- Debinha, Brazil — 1
- Eugénie Le Sommer, France — 1
- Stina Blackstenius, Sweden — 1
- Linda Motlhalo, South Africa — 1
- Alanna Kennedy, Australia — 1
- Emily Van Egmond, Australia — 1
- Asisat Oshoala, Nigeria — 1
- Osinachi Ohale, Nigeria — 1
- Uchenna Kanu, Nigeria — 1
- Teresa Abilleira, Spain — 1
- Catalina Usme, Colombia — 1
- Bia Zaneratto, Brazil — 1
- Stefanie Van der Gragt, Netherlands — 1
- Hikaru Naomoto — 1
- Aoba Fujino, Japan — 1
- Endo Jun, Japan — 1
- Amalie Vangsgaard, Denmark — 1
- Georgia Stanway, England — 1
- Hildah Magaia, South Africa — 1
- Esther Gonzalez, Spain — 1
- Klara Buhl, Germany — 1
- Lea Schüller, Germany — 1
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Coming into the tournament, the all-time leading scorer at the FIFA Women's World Cup was Brazil's Marta with 17 goals. She also holds the record for the most goal scored at any World Cup, men's or women's.
Christine Sinclair has scored the second-most goals at the Women's World Cup among active players with 10. Sinclair, 40, has scored 190 goals for Canada in 322 caps, which is the all-time international record for men and women.
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Tied for third on the active all-time scoring list are United States women's national team stars Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe with nine goals each. If Rapinoe, Marta or Sinclair win the Golden Boot, they'll be the oldest Golden Boot winners in men's and women's World Cup history. Rapinoe and Marta have both previously won the Golden Boot.
Other names to keep an eye on include Australia's Sam Kerr, Norway's Ada Hegerberg and the United States' Trinity Rodman. All three would be first-time winners of the award.