The race for the Golden Boot award in each of the three divisions is one that always excites, and one where we often see a star demonstrating their abilities.
It's an area in which every team wants to participate. A prolific goalscorer significantly enhances your chances of success.
Take the 2018/19 season as an example. Norwich's Teemu Pukki picked up the accolade in the Sky Bet Championship, while James Collins' 25 goals for Luton were enough to finish top of the charts in League One.
In Sky Bet League Two, Tranmere's talisman James Norwood hit 29 to not only finish as the top goalscorer in his division, but joint-top of the charts across the four top leagues in England too.
The link between those three clubs, alongside having a regular goalscorer leading the line, is that they all achieved promotion at the end of the season.
That doesn't mean that having the top goalscorer will always get you promoted. Chris Wood's 27 goals in 2016/17 weren't enough to get Leeds up, or even into the play-offs, and the same can be said for Matej Vydra who hit 21 for Derby in 2017/18.
With that in mind, there is value to be had in backing those who aren't at the front of the markets. Those who will feature for teams who aren't the title favourites, but are more than capable of finding the net.