5 Players Who Have Value to Win the Golden Boot at EURO 2024

David Connelly
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Robert Lewandowski (+6500)
This number may surprise some, given that Robert Lewandowski is still a world-class striker. The dilemma is how many games Lewy will get to play will depend on how far Poland goes, and it's not encouraging to see that they are -250 to be eliminated in the group stage. That being said, the target man is a threat to bag a hat trick any time he steps onto the pitch, and four of five goals have always proven to be enough plenty of times. It's a clear flyer, but he's worth a stab at this price purely based on his technical ability and clinical finishing.
Odds to Win the Golden Boot:+6500
All Odds Courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook
Cristiano Ronaldo (+1200)
The joint winner at EURO 2020 with the Czech Republic's Patrik Schick, Cristiano Ronaldo, will always be a threat to win this award no matter how old he is. While his pace and sheer power may have waned off a bit as he enters the final stage of his career, his finishing and positioning remain world-class. It was proven in recent friendlies that he would remain the focal point of their attack after he slotted two past Ireland in a friendly, including a gorgeous curler from just inside the box on the left-hand side.
Odds to Win the Golden Boot: +1200
Jude Bellingham (+2400)
Like Kylian Mbappe at the 2022 World Cup, Jude Bellingham is already entering EURO 2024 as a known commodity and worldwide superstar. His emergence as one of the world's top talents since his move to Real Madrid has been astonishing, and he is showing no signs of stopping at the youthful age of 20. His next step is to dominate for England and make a name for himself on the international stage. This feels like a spot to buy low before he explodes onto the scene and takes advantage of the massive stage the European Championship can provide. He'll surely get plenty of matches under his belt, with England being the favorite to take home the trophy.
Odds to Win the Golden Boot:+2400
Alvaro Morata (+2900)
With Spain being one of the genuine contenders at EURO 2024, backing their central striker to finish as the top scorer at the tournament feels like a chance worth taking. Alvaro Morata will almost undoubtedly get more than just the three group stage matches to add to his tally, and he will be in the center of one of the most possession-based nations at the competition. While he may lack the star power and elite ability that others on this list possess, he could be the beneficiary of being in the right place at the right time, which is more than enough to justify value at this price.
Odds to Win the Golden Boot:+2900
Aleksandar Mitrovic (+6000)
We begin to enter long-shot territory here with Aleksandar Mitrovic. While he has Premier League pedigree and has always loved a goal for his country, Serbia isn't expected to do much beyond potentially reaching the beginning of the knockout stage. Still, you are getting a hefty price on one of the top target men at this year's competition who has shown his ability to fill it up in international play, scoring two or more goals in 15 matches for Serbia.
Odds to Win the Golden Boot:+6000
Robert Lewandowski (+6500)
This number may surprise some, given that Robert Lewandowski is still a world-class striker. The dilemma is how many games Lewy will get to play will depend on how far Poland goes, and it's not encouraging to see that they are -250 to be eliminated in the group stage. That being said, the target man is a threat to bag a hat trick any time he steps onto the pitch, and four of five goals have always proven to be enough plenty of times. It's a clear flyer, but he's worth a stab at this price purely based on his technical ability and clinical finishing.
Odds to Win the Golden Boot:+6500
All Odds Courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook
Cristiano Ronaldo (+1200)
The joint winner at EURO 2020 with the Czech Republic's Patrik Schick, Cristiano Ronaldo, will always be a threat to win this award no matter how old he is. While his pace and sheer power may have waned off a bit as he enters the final stage of his career, his finishing and positioning remain world-class. It was proven in recent friendlies that he would remain the focal point of their attack after he slotted two past Ireland in a friendly, including a gorgeous curler from just inside the box on the left-hand side.
Odds to Win the Golden Boot: +1200

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