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EPL All Time Top Goal Scorers Listed

Who are EPL all time top goal scorers? Who has scored the most Premier League goals of all time? Who has scored 200 goals in the Premier League? Who is the best Premier League striker of all time?

Who is Premier League’s top scorer (2021-2022)?

At the conclusion of the Premier League season on Sunday, May 22, Son Heung-min and Mohamed Salah finished even on 23 goals to share the Golden Boot.

Below is what the 2021-2022 Premier League top scorers table looks like for the top five:

1. Mohamed Salah: Liverpool – 23 (5)    

1. Son Heung-min: Tottenham – 23 (0)  

3. Cristiano Ronaldo: Man United – 18 (3)            

4. Harry Kane: Tottenham – 17 (4)

5. Sadio Mane: Liverpool – 16 (0)

Let’s now see the list of the 100 EPL leading goal scorers of all time.

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Each player’s name on this EPL all time top goal scorers list is accompanied by the club they played for, their nationality and then the total goals scored.

100 Leading Scorers In Premier League All Time List

100. Gustavo Poyet – Uruguay (54)

100. Alexandre Lacazette [Lyon] France (54)

100. Nwankwo Kanu [Portsmouth] Nigeria (54)

100. Damien Duff – Ireland (54)

100. Andy Carroll [West Bromwich Albion] England (54)

97. James Milner [Liverpool] England (55)

97. John Hartson [Celtic] Wales (55)

97. Eidur Gudjohnsen [Molde] Iceland (55)

90. Danny Welbeck [Brighton and Hove Albion] England (56)

90. Anthony Martial [Sevilla] France (56)

90. Shane Long [AFC Bournemouth] Ireland (56)

90. Kevin Gallacher – Scotland (56)

90. Jason Euell [Doncaster Rovers] Jamaica (56)

90. Tim Cahill Millwall Australia (56)

90. Michail Antonio [West Ham United] Jamaica (56)

86. Harry Kewell [Galatasaray] Australia (57)

86. Clint Dempsey – United States (57)

86. Kevin De Bruyne [Manchester City] Belgium (57)

86. Lee Bowyer [Ipswich Town] England (57)

84. Gabriel Jesus [Manchester City] Brazil (58)

84. Peter Beardsley – England (58)

81. Gianfranco Zola – Italy (59)

81. Marcus Rashford [Manchester United] England (59)

81. Niall Quinn – Ireland (59)

80. David Silva [Real Sociedad] Spain (60)

78. Wilfried Zaha [Crystal Palace] Cote D’Ivoire (61)

78. Callum Wilson [Newcastle United] England (61)

73. Yaya Touré – Cote D’Ivoire (62)

73. Robert Pires – France (62)

73. Danny Ings [Aston Villa] England (62)

73. Stan Collymore – England (62)

73. David Beckham – England (62)

71. Alexis Sánchez [Internazionale] Chile (63)

71. Dean Holdsworth – England (63)

70. Mark Hughes – Wales (64)

69. Paolo Di Canio – Italy (66)

68. Gylfi Sigurdsson – Iceland (67)

66. Duncan Ferguson – Scotland (68)

66. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang [FC Barcelona] Gabon (68)

64. Luis Suárez [Atlético de Madrid] Uruguay (69)

64. Kevin Nolan [Notts County] England (69)

63. Eric Cantona [Manchester United] France (70)

60. Brian Deane – England (71)

60. Roberto Firmino [Liverpool] Brazil (71)

60. Chris Armstrong – England (71)

59. Gabriel Agbonlahor [Aston Villa] England (74)

58. Daniel Sturridge [Trabzonspor] England (76)

57. Riyad Mahrez [Manchester City] Algeria (77)

55. Theo Walcott [Southampton] England (78)

55. Tony Cottee – England (78)

54. Gary Speed [Sheffield United] Wales (80)

53. Craig Bellamy – Wales (81)

51. Chris Sutton – England (83)

51. Kevin Campbell – England (83)

50. Carlos Tevez [Boca Juniors] Argentina (84)

47. Fernando Torres – Spain (85)

47. Louis Saha – France (85)

47. Eden Hazard [Real Madrid] Belgium (85)

46. Christian Benteke [Crystal Palace] Belgium (86)

45. Dennis Bergkamp [Arsenal] Netherlands (87)

44. Kevin Davies [Preston North End] England (88)

43. Olivier Giroud [Milan] France (90)

41. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer [Manchester United] Norway (91)

41. James Beattie [Accrington Stanley] England (91)

39. Mark Viduka – Australia (92)

39. Kevin Phillips – England (92)

38. Son Heung-Min [Tottenham Hotspur] South Korea (93)

37. Dimitar Berbatov [PAOK Salonika] Bulgaria (94)

35. Ruud van Nistelrooy [Málaga] Netherlands (95)

35. Yakubu Ayegbeni [Coventry City] Nigeria (95)

34. Emmanuel Adebayor [Istanbul Basaksehir] Togo (97)

33. Matthew Le Tissier – England (100)

32. Cristiano Ronaldo [Manchester United] Portugal (102)

31. Didier Drogba [Phoenix Rising] Cote D’Ivoire (104)

30. Darren Bent Burton [Albion] England (106)

29. Paul Scholes [Manchester United] England (107)

28. Peter Crouch – England (108)

26. Raheem Sterling [Manchester City] England (109)

26. Ryan Giggs [Manchester United] Wales (109)

25. Emile Heskey – England (110)

23. Sadio Mané – Senegal (111)

23. Dion Dublin – England (111)

22. Ian Wright – England (113)

20. Mohamed Salah [Liverpool] Egypt (120)

20. Steven Gerrard – England (120)

19. Romelu Lukaku [Chelsea] Belgium (121)

18. Dwight Yorke – Trinidad & Tobago (123)

17. Nicolas Anelka – France (125)

16. Robbie Keane – Ireland (126)

15. Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink – Netherlands (127)

14. Jamie Vardy [Leicester City] England (133)

13. Robin van Persie [Feyenoord] Netherlands (144)

12. Teddy Sheringham – England (146)

11. Les Ferdinand – England  (149)

10. Michael Owen – England (150)

9. Jermain Defoe – England (162)

8. Robbie Fowler – England (163)

7. Thierry Henry – France (175)

6. Frank Lampard – England (177)

5. Harry Kane [Tottenham Hotspur] England (183)

4. Sergio Agüero – Argentina (184)

3. Andrew Cole – England (187)

2. Wayne Rooney [Derby County] England (208)

1. Alan Shearer – England (260)

Wrap Up

As you must have noticed, out of the 100 players named, only two former Super Eagles players, Yakubu and Kanu, made the EPL all time top goal scorers list. Obviously, the names on this list are more than 100 as some of the positions are shared by more than one player in some cases.

This article was updated 2 months ago

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