Women’s World Cup golden boot: Who’s leading the top-scorer standings?

The race for the Women’s World Cup golden boot is taking form as the group levels proceed in Australia and New Zealand.
Japan’s Hinata Miyazawa bagged a brace in the 4-0 victory over Spain to maneuver high of the top-scorer standings, with Brazil’s Ary Borges amongst these on three objectives after hitting the first hat-trick of the match in her nation’s thrashing of Panama.
If two or extra gamers end on the similar variety of objectives, the golden boot shall be decided by assists after which on minutes performed.
The USA’s Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe and England’s Ellen White had been joint high scorers 4 years in the past in any case ending on six objectives. Rapinoe and Morgan additionally had three assists, however Rapinoe took the golden boot having scored her objectives in much less minutes.
Women’s World Cup golden boot standings
4 objectives
Hinata Miyazawa (Japan) – one help
Three objectives
Ary Borges (Brazil) – one help
Alexandra Popp (Germany)
Sophie Román Haug (Norway)
Amanda Ilestedt (Sweden)
Two objectives
Mina Tanaka (Japan) – three assists
Riko Ueki (Japan) – one help
Sophia Smith (United States) – one help
Jennifer Hermoso (Spain) – one help
Steph Catley (Australia)
Hayley Raso (Australia)
Linda Caicedo (Colombia)
Alba Redondo (Spain)
Fridolina Rolfö (Sweden)
Lindsey Horan (United States)