The Euros knockout stage is underway, and one team has booked its place in the final.
Let's look at the latest odds to be top goalscorer for the tournament.
Harry Kane (England) | +175 |
Dani Olmo (Spain) | +250 |
Cody Gakpo (Netherlands) | +1100 |
Georges Mikautadze (Georgia) | +1100 |
Jamal Musiala (Germany) | +1100 |
Ivan Schranz (Slovakia) | +1100 |
Jude Bellingham (England) | +2500 |
Fabian Ruiz (Spain) | +3300 |
England striker Harry Kane, with three goals in the tournament heading into the final, is the new favorite to be the top goalscorer in the Euros. He scored the equalizer against the Netherlands in the semifinals and the extra time winner against Slovakia in the round of 16.
Spain attacking midfielder Dani Olmo is second in the market after he scored his third goal of the tournament in his team's semifinal win over France.
Further back in the odds are Cody Gakpo of the Netherlands, Georgia's Georges Mikautadze, Germany's Jamal Musiala, and Ivan Schranz of Slovakia.
Each of these players has three goals, and they're still eligible to win the award despite being eliminated from the competition. The only way one of these players can win is if neither Kane nor Olmo score in the final, and they finish the tournament tied in assists (Olmo has two, Kane has zero).
Odds displayed within this article were correct at the time of writing and are subject to change.