Women’s Euros Golden Boot Race And Prediction Ahead Of Lionesses Final Against Spain

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We’re taking a look at the Women’s Euros Golden Boot race ahead of England’s Lionesses taking on Spain in Sunday’s final.

With just two days until the Women’s Euros final, excitement is building.

The Lionesses overcame Italy in extra time on Tuesday to book their place in a third successive major final.

Spain, meanwhile, beat Germany on Wednesday to set up a rematch of the 2023 World Cup final.

It was the Spanish who came out on top on that occasion, and they remain favourites for this one.

The best UK betting sites currently have Spain at 1/3, while England are 2/1 underdogs.

Ahead of the action, we’re examining who’s in the race to win the Women’s Euros Golden Boot, and providing some of our best tips for the match.

Women’s Euros Golden Boot Likely Headed To Spain

As it stands, Spanish players are the strong favourites to scoop the Golden Boot after Sunday’s final.

Esther Gonzalez remains the top scorer so far, with four goals, despite not hitting the net in the knockout stages.

With three goals, Alexia Putellas is another in contention, having also scored all of her goals in the groups.

Both Athenea del Castillo and Claudia Pina have two goals, but it would be unlikely for either to grab a brace in the final to catch Gonzalez.

From an English perspective, three players are currently on two goals each.

Lauren James, Ella Toone and super-sub Michelle Agyemang are the Lionesses’ joint top scorers in the tournament.

None are expected to grab two or more goals, but never say never.

At the time of writing, Esther Gonzalez is 1/5 to remain top scorer at the Women’s Euros.

Women’s Euros Final Tips

While the Women’s Euros Golden Boot race looks likely to have only one winner, there are plenty of other markets worth a look.

Currently, Spain to win in extra time is 8/1 with a lot of bookmakers.

As heartbreaking a result as it would be for the Lionesses, we think those are great odds.

Both semi-finals and England’s quarter-final went to extra time, and with Spain the overall favourites, there’s a good chance of that result coming in.

Elsewhere, Claudia Pina to score any time seems another good bet. With two goals already, the 23-year-old forward is in fine form.

And for those backing the Lionesses, both teams to score and England to win could be a good pick.

Odds for that combination are currently around 6/1, so could be a good return for a very plausible outcome.

Should they upset the odds and emerge victorious, the Lionesses are set for a record payday with prize money double that of the 2022 tournament.

When Is The Women’s Euros Final And How To Watch England Vs Spain?

This weekend’s Women’s Euros final will kick off at 5:00pm BST on Sunday.

Held at St. Jakub-Park in Basel, Switzerland, a crowd of more than 34,000 will be in attendance.

For those unable to watch in person, both the BBC and ITV will be showing the game live on TV.

England’s semi-final victory against Italy broke ITV’s viewing figure record for 2025, with a peak audience of 10.2 million.