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Leicester City hotshot Jamie Vardy leads the Premier League's sharpshooters in the race for the Golden Boot ahead of the final round of fixtures. Express Sport brings you the Premier League top scorer standings as three players battle it out for personal glory.
Vardy has led the way for the majority of the 2019/20 Premier League campaign after notching an incredible 17 goals in the opening 19 matches. The 33-year-old has only managed to find the back of the net on four occasions since the restart, however, which has offered a glimmer of hope to his attacking rivals.
Southampton star Danny Ings has been in red-hot form since action got back underway last month, scoring six goals in eight appearances to take his season total to 21.
Arsenal ace Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who shared last season's gong with Liverpool duo Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane, is hot on Ings' heels with 20 goals for the campaign.
Salah is one behind Aubameyang, while Raheem Sterling's brace in Manchester City's thrashing of Watford on Tuesday saw him draw level with the current co-winner.
Premier League top scorers: Standings going into the final weekend as three players battle (Image: GETTY)
Premier League top scorers: Jamie Vardy currently leads the pack (Image: GETTY)
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Harry Kane, who won the Golden Boot in 2015/16 and 2016/17, has suffered an injury-hit campaign but joins a glut of players with 17 goals for the season.
While another former Golden Boot winner, Sergio Aguero, has missed a number of recent games through injury thus limiting his impact.
The final round of matches sees a top-four shootout between Leicester and Manchester United so Vardy will be hoping to have a major impact.
Ings' Southampton host Sheffield United, a team with little to play for after their hopes of European qualification were dashed.
Arsenal, meanwhile, could have a major say on the relegation battle as they host Watford.
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