2022 Premier League Top Scorer Odds Tracker
- Mo Salah and Heung-Min Son were the co-winners of the 2021/22 Golden Boot
- This page tracked the odds for all the contenders to win the 2022 EPL Golden Boot race
- Looking for current EPL Golden Boot odds?
In a rarity, the 2022 EPL Golden Boot was shared by two players, Liverpool’s Mo Salah and Tottenham’s Heung-Min Son, who both potted 23. This page tracked the odds to win the 2021/22 England Premier League Golden Boot as the league’s top scorer. The graphs below were generated by averaging the odds from multiple sources and were updated throughout the year.
2022 EPL Golden Boot Contenders
- [5/19/22] Four players still technically are considered to have a shot at the Golden Boot. However, the award will likely be won by either Salah (22 goals) or Son (21), after the last day of the season this weekend
- [4/19/22] With 20 goals and ahead of Son who has 17 by three goals, Salah is a heavy -700 favorite
- [1/13/22] Salah continues to be the favorite shortening from -188 to -300. Jota’s odds are also shortening from +2000 to +1200, while Vardy has dropped from +1200 to +2500
- [12/7/21] Salah leads the Golden Boot race with 13 goals, four ahead of Jamie Vardy and is the odds-on favorite at -188 odds
- [10/4/21] Salah and Vardy lead the EPL with six goals each. Vardy still has very long odds of +1600 compared to the other top contenders
- [8/31/21] Now a member of Man U, Cristiano Ronaldo has become an instant favorite to win the Golden Boot at +300 odds
- [7/27/21] With 3-1 odds, Harry Kane is favored to be the league’s top scorer once again
Closing 2022 Premier League Golden Boot Odds
Team | Odds |
---|---|
Mohamed Salah | -200 |
Heung-Min Son | +150 |
Cristiano Ronaldo | +6600 |
Harry Kane | +25000 |
Odds as of May 19
For the second-straight year, the Golden Boot was won with 23 goals. Spurs’ Harry Kane edged out Mohamed Salah (23-22) for the league’s top scorer.
Next in line was Man U’s Bruno Fernandes (18 goals) and also from Tottenham, Son Huen-min (17), as well as Patrick Bamford with 17 from Leeds.
Harry Kane has now won the Golden Boot in three of the past six EPL seasons.

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