
 Everyone loves a juicy return from a small stake. With our Top Goalscorer market
 for the upcoming Euro 2016 tournament, unearthing the player that finds
 the back of the net with the most regularity ensures a heathy addition 
to your wallet. It can also be a good idea to spread your selections as 
the returns are simply too good to pass up!
Let’s take a look at what the favourites have to offer.





Some of these players also make it onto our list for Player of the Tournament
 
Let’s take a look at what the favourites have to offer.
Cristiano Ronaldo [8.50]

Ronaldo blasted past the 50-goal mark for
 the sixth consecutive season at Real Madrid and given his unerring 
ability to hit the target, is tough to ignore. Portugal have a decent 
draw with Austria, Hungary and Iceland in Group F – sides that will 
certainly be wary of the threat that CR7 possesses. However, Ronaldo 
seems to be struggling with an injury before yet another major 
tournament and considering that his international form rarely mirrors 
his domestic exploits, may be worth passing up.
Thomas Muller [8.75]

No doubt one of the more popular 
selections given his tournament pedigree, Muller will be looking to 
follow up his 32 goals for Bayern Munich this season with a strong 
showing at Euro 2016. Considering Germany are joint favourites to win 
the competition, the form of Muller will be integral to a title charge. 
There should be plenty of scoring opportunities in a group containing 
Poland, Republic of Ireland and Ukraine.
Antoine Griezmann [10.00]

Griezmann will need to put the 
disappointment of losing out on the Champions League trophy behind him 
if he is to justify France’s status as joint-favourites to win the 
tournament. Griezmann has had a fantastic season with Atletico Madrid 
and in a group containing Albania, Romania and Switzerland, should come 
across his fair share of chances. However, Olivier Giroud (15.00), among
 others, provides strong competition for goals in the French squad.
Robert Lewandowski [15.00]

There’s no denying Lewandowski’s quality 
in front of goal, with the Polish frontman netting an astonishing 44 
times this season. He scored five goals in nine minutes after coming on 
as a substitute against Wolfsburg. Just let that sink in. Although 
Poland will do well to progress deep in the tournament, if there is any 
man to spur them forward, it’s Lewandowski. The price is right for small
 punt here.
Harry Kane [15.00]

After two deadly seasons at Tottenham 
Hotspur, Harry Kane will finally have the chance to make his mark on the
 international stage. A natural replacement for Wayne Rooney up front, 
there will still be competition for places among the English strikers 
with Jamie Vardy, Daniel Sturridge and Marcus Rashford also in 
contention. Nevertheless, Kane’s predatory instincts should see him 
granted plenty of chances against the likes of Russia, Slovakia and 
Wales in Group B.
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