The UEFA Women's Euro 2025 is set to take place in Switzerland from July 2nd to July 27th, with sixteen teams vying for the title. As the tournament approaches, anticipation builds not only around which team will emerge victorious, but also which player will claim the coveted title of top scorer. Several formidable contenders are emerging as potential front-runners for the Golden Boot.
Alessia Russo (England) Alessia Russo is entering the tournament in excellent form. Her 12 goals in the Women's Super League were crucial to Arsenal's second-place finish, earning her a share of the Golden Boot. She also led Arsenal in scoring during their Champions League campaign. Russo's improved productivity in front of goal has been a major asset. At 26, she has the opportunity to establish herself as one of the top strikers in Europe. Russo's contributions extend beyond scoring; her strong hold-up play, aerial presence, and pressing ability are all valuable assets. She sets the tone for England from the front and has become a leader within the squad. Russo is also mindful of the pressures of social media and plans to limit her presence during the Euros to protect her mental well-being, a strategy she has used before in response to online abuse. Despite the online abuse, Russo remains focused on winning another trophy with England.
Marie-Antoinette Katoto (France) Marie-Antoinette Katoto is a generational talent and a lethal finisher. She finished as the top goal scorer at the Paris 2024 Olympics, despite playing fewer games than many of her counterparts. Katoto's ability to change a game in an instant makes her a player to watch. After missing a significant portion of the last Euro due to a serious knee injury, Euro 2025 is an opportunity for redemption. She has gradually returned to her best form and will be crucial to France's chances. Katoto's recent goal in a friendly against Brazil highlights her importance to the French squad.
Kadidiatou Diani (France) Kadidiatou Diani brings a unique combination of athleticism, technique, and maturity to the French team. Her pace, power, and ability to take on defenders make her a difficult matchup for any defense. Diani's impact in the final third will be decisive if France hopes to win. Diani and Katoto each had 15 goal involvements in the league this season. Diani also had 10 goals in the UEFA Champions League, including the opening goal in the semi-final.
Lea Schüller (Germany) Lea Schüller is an instinctive striker whose form for club and country has made her one to watch. The 27-year-old amassed 16 goals in all competitions as Bayern Munich secured their first domestic double, with Schüller scoring a hat-trick in the DFB Pokal final against Werder Bremen. She was Germany's top scorer when they claimed the bronze medal at last summer's Olympics and was prolific in their latest Nations League campaign. Schüller's five goals in the group stage were key to Germany reaching the Nations League semi-finals.
Alexandra Popp (Germany)
Alexandra Popp, though now in a slightly different phase of her career, remains a force to be reckoned with. While Germany aims to usher in a new generation of stars, Popp's experience and leadership are invaluable. Popp's goal-scoring record in previous European Championships speaks for itself. However, Popp injured herself in the warmup and the team was already without Klara Bühl because of a COVID-19 infection in 2022 final against England. As an ambassador for Volkswagen, a partner of the UEFA Women's Euro 2025, Popp recognizes the growing professionalism and quality of women's football.
Clàudia Pina (Spain) In a team full of stars, Clàudia Pina is threatening to shine the brightest. The 23-year-old has captured attention with sensational performances this season. Pina's potential has always been evident, with her natural technical ability and eye for goal. She scored 24 goals in all competitions this season, helping Barcelona secure a domestic treble, and finished as the top scorer in the Champions League.
These six players represent a mix of seasoned veterans and rising stars, each with the potential to lead their team to glory and claim the Golden Boot at Euro 2025. The tournament promises to be an exciting showcase of talent, with these contenders at the forefront of the action.