Who wins Euro 2024 Golden Boot in case of a tie? How top scorer works if players finish with same number of goals

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Euro 2024 has been an unpredictable tournament, with many of the favorites advancing but still not making a big impact. As we moved into the knockout rounds, the race for the Euro 2024 Golden Boot heated up.

Georges Mikautadze of Georgia led the pack with three goals after the group stages, but he has now been joined by Cody Gakpo from the Netherlands, Jamal Musiala from Germany, Ivan Schranz from Slovakia, Harry Kane from England, and Dani Olmo from Spain. Of these, only Kane and  Olmo remain in the tournament at the final.

Traditionally, if players end up with the same number of goals at a major tournament like the Euros or the World Cup, the first tiebreaker is typically the number of assists. If still tied, the next consideration is the fewest minutes played.

However, UEFA has announced a change for Euro 2024. The Sporting News explains.

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Who will win Euro 2024 Golden Boot in case of a tie?

Heading into the final in Berlin, England's Harry Kane and Spain's Dani Olmo are tied as the top scorers with three goals.

In previous tournaments, Olmo would have been officially on top of the rankings due to having two assists (more than Kane, who has none). The typical tie-breaking method of using assists would normally see Olmo win if the current standings hold. However, UEFA has stated that for Euro 2024, if players end with the same number of goals, the Golden Boot will be shared. 

Kane and Olmo are among six players who all have three goals: Georgia's Georges Mikautadze, Netherlands' Cody Gakpo, Slovakia's Ivan Schranz and Germany's Jamal Musiala being the others.

So, in case neither Kane nor Olmo score in the final — and assuming no one else in the title match scores to overtake them — the Euro 2024 Golden Boot will be shared between all six players.

Kane has had a mixed tournament, playing deeper roles at times but scoring critical goals for England, including a controversial penalty against the Netherlands in the semifinal. If he wins, this will be his second Golden Boot at a major tournament, adding to his accolade from the 2018 World Cup.

Olmo, meanwhile, has done most of his damage from the bench, but has been clinical when presented with chances to steer Spain into the final. 

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Euro 2024 top scorers

Below is the latest list of top scorers at Euro 2024. These rankings have been updated each day as games happened from June 14 through to the final at Berlin's Olympiastadion on July 14.

Updated July 13.

Rank Player Country Goals (PKs) Assists Matches Mins
1. Dani Olmo Spain 3 (0) 2 5 341
= Georges Mikautadze Georgia 3 (1) 1 4 346
= Cody Gakpo Netherlands 3 (0) 1 6 525
= Harry Kane England 3 (1) 0 6 544
= Ivan Schranz Slovakia 3 (0) 0 4 334
= Jamal Musiala Germany 3 (0) 0 5 423
7. Fabian Ruiz Spain 2 (0) 2 5 452
= Kai Havertz Germany 2 (2) 1 5 391
= Niclas Fullkrug Germany 2 (0) 0 5 162
= Donyell Malen Netherlands 2 (0) 0 4 190
= Merih Demiral Turkey 2 (0) 0 4 206
= Florian Wirtz Germany 2 (0) 0 5 281
= Breel Embolo Switzerland 2 (0) 0 5 297
= Razvan Marin Romania 2 (0) 0 4 356
= Jude Bellingham England 2 (0) 0 6 581
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Previous European Championship Golden Boot winners

The Golden Boot is awarded to the top goal scorer of the UEFA European Championship. This prestigious honor has been claimed by some of football's most iconic players over the years.

Here is a look at the Golden Boot winners from past European Championships.

Year Golden Boot Winner Goals Scored
1960 Milan Galic (YUG), Francois Heutte (FRA), Valentin Ivanov (SOV), Drazan Jerkovic (YUG), Viktor Ponedelnik (SOV) 2
1964 Ferenc Bene (HUN), Dezso Novak (HUN), Chus Pereda (SPA) 2
1968 Dragan Dzajic (YUG) 2
1972 Gerd Muller (GER) 4
1976 Dieter Muller (GER) 4
1980 Klaus Allofs (GER) 3
1984 Michel Platini (FRA) 9
1988 Marco van Basten (NED) 5
1992 Dennis Bergkamp (NED), Tomas Brolin (SWE), Henrik Larsen (DEN), Karl-Heinz Riedle (GER) 3
1996 Alan Shearer (ENG) 5
2000 Patrick Kluivert (NED), Savo Milosevic (SER) 5
2004 Milan Baros (CZE) 5
2008 David Villa (SPA) 4
2012 Fernando Torres (SPA) 3
2016 Antoine Griezman (FRA) 6
2020 Cristiano Ronaldo (POR) 5
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Vishal Bhawani is a content producer for The Sporting News' India edition.
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