Women’s World Cup top goal scorer 2023: Updated rankings in the Golden Boot race

By | July 24, 2023

The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup is set to be a thrilling tournament as Australia and New Zealand take on co-hosting duties for the first time.

Alongside the battle for team glory, there are also a some key individual awards on offer, as the biggest stars in women’s football take centre-stage Down Under.

The Golden Boot is a notable and, if recent history is anything to go by, competitive prize: recent tournaments have seen the award won by a low-key final goal tally.

The past three Golden Boots have been secured with a maximum of six goals scored. Will anyone get close to Michelle Akers’ single-tournament record this year?

MORE: Who has played in most Women’s World Cups?

Women’s World Cup top goal scorer 2023: Updated Golden Boot rankings

*Correct as of July 24

Rank Player Team Goals
(Penalties)
Assists Matches Minutes
Played
1. Sophia Smith USA 2 (0) 1 1 90
=. Hinata Miyazawa Japan 2 (0) 0 1 90
=. Alexandra Popp Germany 2 (0) 0 1 83
=. Ary Borges Brazil 2 (0) 0 1  
5. Esther Gonzalez Spain 1 (0) 0 1 63
=. Klara Buhl Germany 1 (0) 1 1 64
=. Ramona Bachmann Switzerland 1 (1) 0 1 70
=. Hannah Wilkinson N. Zealand 1 (0) 0 1 86
=. Seraina Piubel Switzerland 1 (0) 0 1 89
=. Steph Catley Australia 1 (1) 0 1 90
=. Lindsey Horan USA 1 (0) 0 1 90
=. Aitana Bonmati Spain 1 (0) 0 1 90
=. Mina Tanaka Japan 1 (0) 1 1 66
=. Jun Endo Japan 1 (0) 1 1 77
=. Riko Ueki Japan 1(1) 0 1 33
=. Georgia Stanway England 1(1) 0 1 90
=. Amalie Vangsgaard Denmark 1(0) 0 1 5
=. Hildah Magaia South Africa 1(0) 0 1 56
=. Frida Rolfo Sweden 1(0) 0 1 67
=. Amanda Ilestedt Sweden 1(0) 0 1 90
=. Stefanie van der Gragt Netherlands 1(0) 0 1 90
=. Cristiana Girelli  Italy 1(0) 0 1 7
=. Lea Schuller Germany 1(0) 0 1 25
  • Own goals: 3 players

Women’s World Cup Golden Boot 2023 contenders

Heading into the tournament, the most eye-catching aspect of the Golden Boot race is the battle between experience and emerging stars.

USNWT veteran Alex Morgan is tipped to fire the defending champions through the tournament and add to her nine previous World Cup goals, although she missed a penalty in the opening win over Vietnam.

Other experienced names join Morgan on the list of strong options to win the Golden Boot in 2023 with England’s Rachel Daly predicted to be the key forward for the Lionesses.

However, there is a growing sense of a new name being added to the list and a break from the traditional nations dominating the award.

The USA, Germany and Brazil have traditionally produced the winner in previous World Cups, but the list of favourites for 2023 includes star names from Spain and Australia.

Alexia Putellas of Spain during the Arnold Clark Cup

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Two-time Ballon d’Or winner Alexia Putellas is a strong option, despite not playing as an outright forward, alongside Spain teammate Jenni Hermoso.

Australia star Sam Kerr could also be a bold call, but a pre-tournament injury has dented her chances on the back of a sensational 12 months for the Chelsea striker.

Women’s World Cup Golden Boot 2023 odds

*Odds correct as of July 22

Player Nation SkyBet
Sophia Smith USA 3/1
Alex Morgan USA 5/1
Rachel Daly England 12/1
Esther Gonzalez Spain 12/1
Alexandra Popp Germany 16/1

Golden Boot tiebreakers

FIFA rules over Golden Boot tiebreakers come into play if more than one player has scored the same amount of goals at the end of the tournament. 

In that instance, assists per player will be used as the first tiebreaker, followed by the player to have scored and assisted the most goals within the least amount of playing time.

Most goals scored in a single Women’s World Cup

Year Player Country Goals
1991 Michelle Akers USA 10
1991 Heidi Mohr Germany 7
1999 Sun Wen China 7
1999 Sissi Brazil 7
2003 Birgit Prinz Germany 7
2007 Marta Brazil 7

Women’s World Cup Golden Boot winners

Across eight editions of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, no player has won the Golden Boot on more than one occasion.

USA’s Michelle Akers holds the record for most goals in single a tournament, scoring 10 at the inaugural 1991 World Cup.

Brazilian legend Marta, who is the all-time top scorer at Women’s World Cups, won the Golden Boot in 2007, which Germany ended up winning.

Megan Rapinoe won the award at the last World Cup in 2019.

Year Host Player Nation Goals
1991 China Michelle Akers USA 10
1995 Sweden Ann Kristin Aarones Norway 6
1999 USA Sun Wen / Sissi China/Brazil 7
2003 USA Birgit Prinz Germany 7
2007 China Marta Brazil 7
2011 Germany Homare Sawa Japan 5
2015 Canada Celia Sasic Germany 6
2019 France Megan Rapinoe USA 6

Who has scored most Women’s World Cup goals in history?

Marta leads the way at the top of the all-time Women’s World Cup goal list with 17, and she has the chance to build on that in 2023.

Player Nation World Cup goals
Marta Brazil 17
Birgit Prinz Germany 14
Abby Wambach USA 14
Michelle Akers USA 12
Cristiane Brazil 11
Wen Sun China 11
Bettina Wiegmann Germany 11
Ann-Kristin Aarones Norway  10
Carli Lloyd USA 10
Heidi Mohr Germany 10
Christine Sinclair Canada 10

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