Mohamed Salah won the Premier League Golden Boot during the 2017/18 season (Image: GETTY)
The Premier League table is taking shape with Manchester City and Liverpool leading the way at the top while Fulham flounder in the relegation zone.
However, the Cottagers are mixing it with the big boys when it comes to scoring goals with their frontman Aleksandar Mitrovic having bagged seven already this season.
Sergio Aguero’s injury has put the brakes on his Golden Boot charge but Raheem Sterling is still banging them in for the champions while Mohamed Salah has found his goalscoring touch once more.
Arsenal duo Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette are also in the hunt to be crowned top scorer alongside usual candidates Harry Kane and Eden Hazard – but who is leading the way?
The most natural finisher the Premier League has seen in recent seasons, although a muscle problem has temporarily slowed his goal-getting.
Callum Wilson (Bournemouth) – 8 goals (5 assists)
The Cherries frontman has been a revelation this season, impressing enough with his goals and assists to earn a first England cap.
Eden Hazard (Chelsea) – 8 goals (9 assists)
The Belgian has been hampered by a string of injuries so far this season but is still among the leading goalscorers, showing just how prolific the 27-year-old is.
Eden Hazard was on target against Brighton (Image: GETTY)
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Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur) – 9 goals (3 assists)
The England captain leads his Spurs team by example and provided a vital assist for Christian Eriksen’s strike against Burnley.
Shunted out to the left wing this season and dropped to the bench for two matches, in which he scored four times from the bench.
Finally given a run through the middle against Tottenham and repaid his manager's faith with a brace in the derby.
Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) – 10 goals (4 assists)
Salah has come under fire for failing to match the start of his outstanding 2017/18 campaign, but the Egyptian slammed in a hat-trick against Bournemouth to lead the Golden Boot race.
Mohamed Salah scored a hat-trick against Bournemouth (Image: GETTY)