EFL Championship 2020-2021

Top Scorers
League ID: 2794
Last Updated: July 19, 2021
Last Changed: Monday, July 19, 2021 - 12:15

Rank

Name

Goals

Penalties Scored

Assists

Apps

Goals / 90

Mins / Goal

Shots

On Target %

Conversion Rate

1

Ivan Toney

33

11

10

48

0.72

125

117

51.30

0.28

2

Adam Armstrong

28

5

5

40

0.73

123

134

63.40

0.21

3

Teemu Eino Antero Pukki

26

5

4

41

0.68

132

98

59.20

0.27

4

Kieffer Roberto Francisco Moore

20

4

1

42

0.53

171

87

50.60

0.23

5

Lucas Eduardo Santos João

19

4

7

39

0.56

162

71

53.50

0.27

6

Arnaut Danjuma Adam Groeneveld

17

0

7

35

0.57

157

52

67.30

0.33

6

André Morgan Rami Ayew

17

5

4

46

0.39

230

75

52.00

0.23

8

Dominic Solanke

15

0

8

42

0.38

234

82

54.90

0.18

8

Emiliano Buendía

15

1

15

39

0.40

222

78

48.70

0.19

10

Jamal Akua Lowe

14

1

0

49

0.34

266

61

63.90

0.23

11

Ismaïla Sarr

13

2

4

39

0.34

266

65

49.20

0.20

11

Cauley Woodrow

13

6

5

44

0.34

266

76

47.40

0.17

13

Nick Powell

12

0

3

39

0.35

260

57

38.60

0.21

13

Yakou Meïté

12

0

1

25

0.64

140

50

66.00

0.24

13

Lyndon John Dykes

12

4

5

42

0.35

255

46

52.20

0.26

16

Jed Wallace

11

3

5

45

0.26

349

54

50.00

0.20

17

Nahki Wells

10

1

3

46

0.30

304

51

43.10

0.20

17

Michael John Smith

10

1

3

44

0.29

313

67

50.70

0.15

17

James Steven Collins

10

2

2

42

0.34

266

52

40.40

0.19

17

Junior Stanislas

10

3

4

35

0.37

243

49

46.90

0.20

The EFL Championship is world-renowned for its rough and rowdy ways, which are the byproducts of a demanding 46-game schedule and the almighty struggle for promotion to the globe’s most lucrative league. It’s goals that directly fuel the fire of this singular ambition, and the Championship top scorers 2020-2021 are doing everything in their power to fire their respective sides to the promised land.

Historically speaking, the most goals in a single Championship season was set by Crystal Palace’s Glenn Murray during the 2012-2013 campaign with 30. However, Brentford’s Ivan Toney is in the midst of a historic year, and Norwich’s Teemu Pukki, who came close to equalling Murray’s record in 2018-2019 with 29 goals himself, continues to delight at Carrow Road.

Other past top scorers in the Championship include Fulham’s Aleksandar Mitrović, former Jamaica international Marlon King and current Reggae Boyz striker Andre Gray, Southampton’s Rickie Lambert and New Zealand big boy Chris Wood.  

Some of the magic of the division is the spectacle of seasoned, international veterans going toe-to-toe with promising young talents that hail from the United Kingdom and abroad. The likes of Pukki, Swansea’s André Ayew and Cardiff’s Kieffer Moore are known to football fans around the world, but goal scorers like Blackburn’s Adam Armstrong, Bournemouth duo Dominic Solanke and Arnaut Danjuma and Norwich’s Emi Buendía are all attackers that ultimately want to shine at the highest level.

However, with crowds typically surpassing 20,000 on average and the EFL boasting the world’s eighth-largest TV deal, there’s no reason to think of the Championship as anything but a massive stage in and of itself, and finishing as the Golden Boot winner immediately elevates you to the status of living legend. 

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