The 2025 League of Ireland Golden Boot race is wide open, with no clear favorite. Here are six players who have the potential to top the scoring charts.
It’s six players who could do well in the League of Ireland goalscoring charts.
Advertisement Derry signed Northern Ireland striker Liam Boyce from Hearts in January, and he’ll be looking to contribute heavily on the scoresheet. If Hoban stays put, it will be interesting to see who the Candystripes’ first-choice is, while Rovers may lack an out-and-out proven goalscorer. His partnership with Odubeko will be pivotal as Shels look to defend their title: the duo combined to devastating effect in last week’s President’s Cup, but Odubeko must now play regular season football for the first time in his career, and cope with its demands.Joint top goalscorer alongside Hoban with 14 last season, Amond will be hoping to pick up where he left off with Waterford.
He was crowned 2022 Premier Division top goalscorer, bagging 18 for Sligo Rovers, along with as two Player of the Month awards. Keena’s glittering form earned him a move to Cheltenham Town, but he returned to his first senior club St Pat’s last summer.
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