Resolution criteria
This market will resolve to YES if Erling Haaland is the outright leading goalscorer in the Premier League for the 2026–27 season as of 11:59 PM GMT on January 11, 2027.
The market will resolve to NO if another player has scored more goals, or if Haaland is tied for the lead with one or more other players (he must be the outright leader, meaning his goal tally is strictly greater than any other player's).
Details:
Source of Truth: The official Premier League Player Stats page. If the official page is unavailable or fails to update in a timely manner, other reputable statistical databases such as FBref or ESPN will be used to resolve the market.
Match Cutoff: Goals from all 2026–27 Premier League matches scheduled and completed on or before January 11, 2027, will be counted.
Transfers & Injuries: If Haaland is injured, suspended, or transfers out of the Premier League before this date, the market will still resolve based on the goal standings as of January 11, 2027. If he is no longer the outright leader, the market resolves to NO.
Preconditions: If the 2026–27 Premier League season is fully cancelled or declared void before January 11, 2027, this market will resolve to N/A. If the season is merely suspended or postponed, the standings as of January 11, 2027, will still be used for resolution.
Background
Since joining Manchester City in 2022, Erling Haaland has established himself as one of the most dominant strikers in Premier League history. He secured the Premier League Golden Boot in three of his first four seasons with the club (2022–23, 2023–24, and 2025–26), most recently scoring 27 goals in 35 league appearances during the 2025–26 season. This market focuses on whether he will sit alone at the top of the Premier League goalscoring charts midway through the 2026–27 season.
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