The Golden Boot boundaries have been moved by UEFA in the last moment.
The best goalscorer of the tournament will also be crowned in Berlin on Sunday night, along with the name of German champion.
Numerous people are still in disagreement for the Euro 2024 Golden Boot after UEFA accidentally threw an 11th-hour operational ball in the lead up to Sunday's last between England and Spain.
Here's a look at who is in the running for the prize and what England combo Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham need to do at the Olympiastadion to win the prize.
What has the Golden Boot only been announced by UEFA?
There was a strict set of tie-breaker regulations up until UEFA's later change of heart, which would determine the winner if one more player scored the same amount of goals. The primary factor was the number of help and then it would go down to the player who had played the least amount of time.
These regulations meant that Cristiano Ronaldo was able to get the Euro 2020 Golden Boot, despite being stage with Patrik Schick on five goals, owing to the Portuguese actor's some aid that summer.
But, in the run-up to Sunday's last, UEFA have announced that the Golden Boot may become shared if one or more players ending up on the same amount of goals- setting up an interesting plot to this season's last.
What do Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham need to do in order to win the Euro 2024 Golden Boot?
With these revised guidelines, it means that as issues stand a staggering six people are sharing the Golden Boot. That's because Cody Gakpo ( Netherlands ), Harry Kane ( England ), Georges Mikautadze ( Georgia ), Jamal Musiala Germany ), Dani Olmo ( Spain ) and Ivan Schranz ( Slovakia ) are all on three goals each.
Two brands leap out that, with Kane and Olmo having the opportunity to add to their counts in the last. If either of them score, this six-way link will get broken.
And while that sets up the prospect of a flat battle between Kane and Olmo for the Golden Boot that would see whichever one of that combo who scores the most area the bell, it's may not be that simple.
If they score on Sunday, Jude Bellingham and Fabian Ruiz will add the three other players in the tournament's standings, and a buckle from either may put them in the race to win the prize in its entirety.
Then there are the English and Spanish people with one purpose who could score two or more goals and knock the Golden Boot group out. They are: Dani Carvajal, Ferran Torres, Mikel Merino, Alvaro Morata, Rodri, Nico Williams, Lamine Yamal, Bukayo Saka and Ollie Watkins.
But, while Kane and Olmo are in the driving seat, it's all to play for, but there is the very realistic probability that UEFA needed to get in another half-a-dozen medals before Sunday evening.
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