QPR striker Lyndon Dykes is priced as 4/1 favourite to be Scotland's Top Goalscorer at this summer's Euros in Germany.
Australian-born Dykes appeared in all eight of Scotland's Euro 2024 Qualifiers, with the 28-year-old target man's physical stature and ability to bring his teammates into play up front making him a favourite of national team manager Steve Clarke.
Ex-Livingston hitman Dykes only mustered one goal in Euros Qualifying, however, and his disappointing tally of six Championship goals for QPR in 2023/24 has brought his starting credentials for Scotland into question ahead of this summer's tournament.
Dykes will compete for a starting berth up front for Scotland with Southampton's Che Adams and Hearts' Lawrence Shankland, who are second and third in the betting to be their country's top scorer at the Euros respectively.
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Aside from striking trio Dykes, Adams and Shankland, attacking midfield pair John McGinn and Scott McTominay could both be enticing options in this market.
Aston Villa skipper McGinn has arguably been Scotland's best player since Steve Clarke took charge in 2019, with the ex-Hibernian midfielder's international goal tally of 18 making him his country's sixth top goalscorer of all time, just one below Rangers legend Ally McCoist on 19.
Manchester United's Scott McTominay has also proven his ability to score goals in the dark blue of Scotland, with his total of seven goals in Euros Qualifying bettered by only Romelu Lukaku, Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappe and Harry Kane.
Other candidates to finish as Scotland's top marksman include uncapped Liverpool winger Ben Doak, Celtic stalwart James Forrest and Bournemouth's Ryan Christie.