Following the Netherlands’s play-off qualification last week, all the names from Europe are in the hat waiting for next month’s FIFA Women’s World Cup France 2019 draw. Nine in total, as well as the hosts, will be hoping to bring the trophy back to the old continent for the first time since 2007.

But anyone hoping to triumph could do with a reliable source of goals. So who will arrive in France with the most predatorial pedigree? Which striker will be expectant of scooping some individual honours?

With a whopping 539 goals scored since Belgium rattled in 12 past Moldova without reply exactly 14 months ago, we take a closer look at who leads the way among Europe’s hotshots.

Jennifer Hermoso

Goals: 7

Assists: 9

Minutes per goal: 94.9

While Janice Cayman of Belgium led the scoring charts but will not be in France, no one was involved in more goals than Jennifer Hermoso. The fact that she enjoyed the most assists of anyone in qualifying while finishing as the second top scorer says all you need about her talent up top. She played a part in 64 per cent of Spain’s goals!

The No10 is simply a nightmare for an opposition to cope with. Play a high line to deny her space? She’ll push forward and play off the shoulder of the last defender. Sit deep? She’ll have all day to loft efforts into the box. Pack the centre of the field? She’ll happily drift out wide to cause havoc from there. And don't think that marking her tightly will easily squeeze her out of the game, as the Atletico Madrid star's touch and close control is stupendous.