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League Two 2017/18 Golden Boot Battle (1/3/18)

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The season might only be a few months old in terms of the calendar, but with high expectations for some players when it comes to this year’s Golden Boot battle – here’s who stands out so far.

The 2016/17 campaign was pretty much a two horse race with Doncaster Rovers John Marquis and Barnet’s John Akinde sharing the prize with 26 goals a piece and they’ll be plenty in the division looking to replicate that kind of goal return this year.

There are more than enough games left for the table below to change so we’ll just have to see what happens.

With all playing at least 33 games so far in the 2017/18 campaign I’ll limit the table to those who have scored ten or more times.

Statistics from BBC.co.uk.

Top League Two Scorers 2017/18 So Far
No
Club
Player
Goals
Assists
1
Accrington Stanley
Billy Kee
19 goals
8 assists
2
Forest Green
Christian Doidge
16 goals
5 assists
Cheltenham Town
Mohamed Eisa
16 goals
4 assists
4
Wycombe Wanderers
Adebayo Akinfenwa
15 goals
11 assists
Luton Town
James Collins
15 goals
7 assists
Notts County
Jorge Grant
15 goals
5 assists
Luton Town
Danny Hylton
15 goals
3 assists
8
Port Vale
Tom Pope
14 goals
5 assists
Mansfield Town
Danny Rose
14 goals
2 assists
Chesterfield
Kristian Dennis
14 goals
2 assists
Coventry City
Marc McNulty
14 goals
1 assist
12
Accrington Stanley
Kayden Jackson
13 goals
5 assists
13
Exeter City
Jayden Stockley
12 goals
3 assists
Cambridge United
Uche Ikpeazu
12 goals
3 assists
Colchester United
Sammie Szmodics
12 goals
2 assists
16
Swindon Town
Luke Norris
11 goals
4 assists
Stevenage
Danny Newton
11 goals
4 assists
18
Accrington Stanley
Sean McConville
10 goals
7 assists
Exeter/Forest Green
Reuben Reid
10 goals
4 assists
Newport County
Padraig Amond
10 goals
2 assists
Yeovil Town
Francois Zoko
10 goals
2 assists
Lincoln City
Matt Green
10 goals
2 assists
Stevenage
Matt Godden
10 goals



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