This season, Manchester City striker Erling Haaland is chasing his third Golden Boot in four seasons, and after netting in his last five matches, the Norwegian now comfortably leads the Premier League's 2025/26 goalscoring chart on 27 goals.
Ahead of the final day, Haaland has a five-goal cushion over his closest challenger, Brentford's Igor Thiago.
Thiago has had a sensational breakthrough campaign, with 22 goals so far. This represents a 41 per cent proportion of all of Brentford's goals, the most of any player for a club in 2025/26.
Man City’s Antoine Semenyo is enjoying his most prolific Premier League season, having scored 16 goal, including 10 for previous club AFC Bournemouth.
Chelsea forward Joao Pedro and Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins are the only players in the top 10 who have not scored a penalty in 2025/26.
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After going over two months without a Premier League goal, Haaland is finishing 2025/26 with a bang, scoring against Bournemouth, Brentford, Everton, Burnley and Arsenal in his last five starts.
It was not enough for the Man City star to win the Premier League title this time around, but on a personal level the Norwegian is on fire at the end of this campaign.
Across the last five Matchweeks, Nottingham Forest's Morgan Gibbs-White leads the way with five goals, including a top-class hat-trick against Burnley.
Most goals last five PL matches
| Player |
Goals |
| Gibbs-White (NFO) |
5 |
| Haaland (MCI) |
4 |
| Osula (NEW) |
4 |
| Calvert-Lewin (LEE) |
4 |
Newcastle United’s Will Osula has made a huge impression at St James’ Park during the second half of the campaign, with his brace at home to West Ham United taking his tally to seven. Considering he has made only seven Premier League starts this term, that is a terrific return.
And Dominic Calvert-Lewin is also worthy of praise. Scoring in three consecutive appearances, the 29-year-old will be thrilled to have reached 14 goals for the season with Leeds United.