Thursday 3rd August 2023
In Across the Leagues EXTRA today:
The 2023/24 English Football League season starts this weekend. The Premier League follows a week after. I’m sharing some of my initial ante-post analysis with you today.
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Top Goalscorer betting has become a key area for me in recent years.
It pays to specialise, and in the ante-post markets, putting the hours in has delivered some pleasing results in the top-scorer department.
With four Each Way places generally on offer in the top English leagues, Top Goalscorer is a market that can keeps us entertained and in with a shout of a big-odds payout, all season long…
I like to do my own research. That’s how I work. My analysis then gives a platform to build on when it comes to comparing the bookmakers’ prices to the players on the list.
Today, we’re digging in the season-by-season scorer stats. With penalties being a key factor when it comes to putting your cash behind a player in the ante-post scorer markets…
Here’s a key stat for you. I’ve been doing some number-crunching:
A reliable penalty taker can be worth their weight in gold for a Top Goalscorer bet.
The above statistic tells us that on average, five out of six players that finish in the top scorer places in the English Football League (EFL) have some, or all, of the penalty-taking responsibilities for their club.
And that’s great to know, as it will help us whittle down the hundreds of potential candidates on the betting lists for the coming season.
Here are the penalty stats recorded by the highest-scoring men in the EFL, going back over the last seven years. With these three divisions all getting underway this weekend…
TOP GOALSCORERS – top 4 scorers/ Each Way places:
Player (Club and League Position) – Goals – Penalties converted
Championship 2022/23:
Chupa Akpom (Middlesbrough, 4th) – 28 goals – 4 pens out of 6
Viktor Gyokeres (Coventry, 5th) – 21 goals – 3 pens out of 4
Carlton Morris (Luton, 3rd) – 20 goals – 1 pen out of 1
Joel Piroe (Swansea, 10th) – 19 goals – 2 pens out of 3
Championship 2021/22:
Aleksandar Mitrovic (Fulham, 1st) – 43 goals – 6 pens out of 7
Dominic Solanke (Bournemouth, 2nd) – 29 goals – 4 pens out of 5
Ben Brereton-Diaz (Blackburn, 8th) – 22 goals – 4 pens out of 4
Andreas Wiemann (Bristol City, 17th) – 22 goals – 0 pens out of 0
Joel Piroe (Swansea, 15th) – 22 goals – 1 pen out of 1
Championship 2020/21:
Ivan Toney (Brentford, 3rd) – 31 goals – 9 pens out of 9
Adam Armstrong (Blackburn, 15th) – 28 goals – 5 pens out of 8
Teemu Pukki (Norwich, 1st) – 26 goals – 5 pens out of 7
Kieffer Moore (Cardiff, 8th) – 20 goals – 4 pens out of 4
Championship 2019/20:
Aleksandar Mitrovic (Fulham, 4th) – 26 goals – 4 pens out of 5
Ollie Watkins (Brentford, 3rd) – 25 goals – 0 pens out of 1
Lewis Grabban (N.Forest, 7th) – 20 goals – 4 pens out of 5
Karlan Grant (Huddersfield, 18th) – 19 goals – 6 pens out of 7
Championship 2018/19:
Teemu Pukki (Norwich, 1st) – 29 goals – 0 pens out of 1
Tammy Abraham (Aston Villa, 5th) – 25 goals – 5 pens out of 6
Neal Maupay (Brentford, 11th) – 25 goals – 3 pens out of 3
Dwight Gayle (West Brom, 4th) – 23 goals – 0 pens out of 0
Billy Sharp (Sheff Utd, 2nd) – 23 goals – 1 pen out of 2
Championship 2017/18:
Matej Vydra (Derby, 6th) – 21 goals – 6 pens out of 7
Lewis Grabban (A.Villa, 4th) – 20 goals – 4 pens out of 4
Leon Clarke (Sheff Utd, 10th) – 19 goals – 0 pens out of 0
Bobby Reid (Bristol City, 11th) – 19 goals – 3 pens out of 3
Championship 2016/17:
Chris Wood (Leeds, 7th) – 27 goals – 5 pens out of 5
Tammy Abraham (Bristol City, 17th) – 23 goals – 2 pens out of 2
Dwight Gayle (Newcastle, 1st) – 23 goals – 0 pens out of 1
Glenn Murray (Brighton, 2nd) – 23 goals – 4 pens out of 4
Those Championship numbers tell us that:
Over the last 7 seasons in the Championship:
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TOP GOALSCORERS – top 4 scorers/ Each Way places:
Player (Club and League Position) – Goals – Penalties converted
League One 2022/23:
Conor Chaplin (Ipswich, 2nd) – 26 goals – 0 pens out of 2
Jonson Clarke-Harris (Peterborough, 6th) – 26 goals – 5 pens out of 6
David McGoldrick (Derby County, 7th) – 22 goals – 4 pens out of 5
Alfie May (Cheltenham, 16th) – 20 goals – 0 pens out of 1
Colby Bishop (Portsmouth, 8th) – 20 goals – 5 pens out of 6
League One 2021/22:
Will Keane (Wigan, 1st) – 26 goals – 3 pens out of 3
Ross Stewart (Sunderland, 5th) – 24 goals – 4 pens out of 5
Alfie May (Cheltenham, 15th) – 23 goals – 1 pen out of 1
Cole Stockton (Morecambe, 19th) – 23 goals – 1 pen out of 2
League One 2020/21:
Jonson Clarke-Harris (Peterborough, 2nd) – 31 goals – 7 pens out of 10
Charlie Wyke (Sunderland, 4th) – 25 goals – 0 pens out of 0
Joe Pigott (AFC Wimbledon, 19th) – 20 goals – 5 pens out of 7
Jerry Yates (Blackpool, 3rd) – 20 goals – 6 pens out of 6
League One 2019/20 (shortened season):
Ivan Toney (Peterborough, 7th) – 24 goals – 2 pens out of 2
Armand Gnanduillet (Blackpool, 13th) – 15 goals – 4 pens out of 4
Ian Henderson (Rochdale, 18th) – 15 goals – 2 pens out of 2
Paddy Madden (Fleetwood, 6th) – 15 goals – 0 pens out of 0
League One 2018/19:
James Collins (Luton, 1st) – 25 goals – 6 pens out of 8
Tom Eaves (Gillingham, 13th) – 21 goals – 1 pen out of 4
John Marquis (Doncaster, 6th) – 21 goals – 2 pens out of 2
Lyle Taylor (Charlton, 3rd) – 21 goals – 8 pens out of 10
League One 2017/18:
Jack Marriott (Peterborough, 9th) – 27 goals – 1 pen out of 1
Brett Pitman (Portsmouth, 8th) – 23 goals – 4 pens out of 5
Will Grigg (Wigan, 1st) – 19 goals – 1 pen out of 1
Bradley Dack (Blackburn, 2nd) – 18 goals – 0 pens out of 0
League One 2016/17:
Billy Sharp (Sheff Utd, 1st) – 30 goals – 4 pens out of 6
James Vaughan (Bury, 19th) – 24 goals – 3 pens out of 3
Josh Morris (Scunthorpe, 3rd) – 19 goals – 4 pens out of 4
Lee Gregory (Millwall, 6th) – 17 goals – 8 pens out of 10
Those League One numbers tell us that:
Over the last 7 seasons in League One:
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TOP GOALSCORERS – top 4 scorers/ Each Way places:
Player (Club and League Position) – Goals – Penalties converted
League Two 2022/23:
Andy Cook (Bradford, 6th) – 28 goals – 4 pens out of 4
Sam Hoskins (Northampton, 3rd) – 22 goals – 2 pens out of 3
Kristian Dennis (Carlisle, 5th) – 20 goals – 3 pens out of 3
Omar Bogle (Newport County, 15th) – 17 goals – 5 pens out of 5
League Two 2021/22:
Dominic Telford (Newport County, 11th) – 25 goals – 2 pens out of 2
Mathew Stevens (Forest Green, 1st) – 23 goals – 1 pen out of 1
Jamille Matt (Forest Green, 1st) – 19 goals – 3 pens out of 3
Harry McKirdy (Swindon, 6th) – 19 goals – 0 pens out of 0
League Two 2020/21:
Paul Mullin (Cambridge, 2nd) – 32 goals – 8 pens out of 11
Eoin Doyle (Bolton, 3rd) – 19 goals – 3 pens out of 3
Matt Jay (Exeter, 9th) – 18 goals – 4 pens out of 4
James Vaughan (Tranmere, 7th) – 18 goals – 5 pens out of 6
League Two 2019/20 (shortened season):
Eoin Doyle (Swindon, 1st) – 25 goals – 2 pens out of 2
Nicky Maynard (Mansfield, 21st) – 14 goals – 0 pens out of 1
Ryan Bowman (Exeter, 5th) – 13 goals – 1 pen out of 1
Ollie Palmer (Crawley, 13th) – 13 goals – 1 pen out of 1
Jerry Yates (Swindon, 1st) – 13 goals – 1 pen out of 1
League Two 2018/19:
James Norwood (Tranmere, 6th) – 29 goals – 1 pen out of 1
Tyler Walker (Mansfield, 4th) – 22 goals – 3 pens out of 3
Nicky Maynard (Bury, 2nd) – 20 goals – 0 pens out of 0
Kieran Agard (MK Dons, 3rd) – 20 goals – 4 pens out of 7
League Two 2017/18:
Billy Kee (Accrington, 1st) – 25 goals – 8 pens out of 9
Marc McNulty (Coventry, 6th) – 23 goals – 4 pens out of 4
Mohamed Eisa (Cheltenham, 17th) – 23 goals – 0 pens out of 0
Danny Hylton (Luton, 2nd) – 21 goals – 5 pens out of 6
League Two 2016/17:
John Akinde (Barnet, 15th) – 26 goals – 6 pens out of 8
John Marquis (Doncaster, 3rd) – 26 goals – 1 pen out of 3
Danny Hylton (Luton, 4th) – 21 goals – 4 pens out of 5
James Collins (Crawley, 19th) – 20 goals – 5 pens out of 5
Matt Godden (Stevenage, 10th) – 20 goals – 5 pens out of 5
Those League Two numbers tell us that:
Over the last 7 seasons in League Two:
14.4% of the total goals scored by the players listed above came from penalties (91 out of 634)
The conclusions of the above scorer stats being:
The top-scoring player doesn’t necessarily come from the team that ultimately wins the league. But we do want to be looking for someone who’s side is generally making a push for the playoff places.
And we certainly want to focus on players that take (and convert) penalties for their club. Because on average over the last seven seasons, 14% of goals scored by players in the four Each Way places in the EFL top scorer markets have come from the penalty spot. That 14% is a significant stat. It could prove the difference between a losing bet, and a winning one…
Those facts and figures will serve us well as we look to strike our first ante-post bets for the new 2023/24 season. I’ve got some players on my shortlist – and some big odds in the pipeline…
Tomorrow, Friday 4th August, I’ll be releasing my first bets for the new season. These will be for Across the Leagues members only…
Tune in tomorrow to find out how to book your place and claim an early-bird discount…
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See you tomorrow morning…
Best wishes,

Oliver Upstone