The Women's Super League is nearing its conclusion, with only seven matches left in the 2024-25 season. The race for the Golden Boot is intensifying as 252 goals have already been scored across the league. Manchester City's Khadija 'Bunny' Shaw has been a standout performer, leading the scoring charts once again. Shaw secured the Golden Boot last season with 21 goals, surpassing her rivals by a significant margin.
Shaw's journey to becoming a top scorer has been remarkable. After joining Manchester City in 2021, she quickly established herself as a prolific striker, netting 81 goals in all competitions. Despite missing some games due to injury, Shaw leads this season's scoring with 11 goals from just 12 matches. Her ability to score with both feet and her head makes her a formidable threat.

Alessia Russo is another strong contender for the Golden Boot. Under new management at Arsenal, she has scored eight goals in 14 matches. Russo's performance has been impressive, especially considering her team's position in the league table. With upcoming matches against teams like West Ham and Everton, Russo aims to close the gap on Shaw.
Elisabeth Terland has also made her mark this season after joining Manchester United. She has scored seven goals and provided four assists, making her a key player for her team. Terland's contributions have been vital for United's campaign, and she remains a significant threat inside the box.
Bethany England continues to be a force in the WSL with seven goals this season. She recently achieved a milestone by scoring against every WSL team since the league's inception. England is closing in on becoming the all-time top scorer in WSL history, currently just four goals behind Vivianne Miedema.
Chelsea's Guro Reiten has also impressed with seven goals this season. Her efficient scoring from fewer shots highlights her precision in front of goal. Reiten stands out as one of the few players to score from outside the box among the top scorers.
Frida Maanum of Arsenal started the season strongly but has slowed down recently, netting six goals so far. Her ability to score from long range earned her November's Goal of the Month award. Meanwhile, Mary Fowler has been exceptional for Manchester City, sharing top spot for goal involvements with Shaw and leading in assists.
The competition remains fierce with several players still vying for the Golden Boot. Vivianne Asseyi, Kiko Seike, Mariona Caldentey, Nikita Parris, Rachel Daly, Aggie Beever-Jones, and Grace Clinton are all within reach of Shaw's lead with five goals each.
The final weeks of this thrilling WSL season promise an exciting finish as players strive to dethrone Shaw and make their mark on history. With so many contenders close behind, it will be challenging to predict who will ultimately claim the prestigious Golden Boot title this year.