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From the BBC:

Meet the top scorer in all four divisions

Step aside, Mo Salah. Out of the way, Harry Kane.

The leading goalscorer in the top four tiers in England is not Liverpool's Egyptian king or the England captain, but a lad from Dublin.

Deemed surplus to requirements by Bradford City, with the Bantams aiming to mount a promotion bid, Eoin Doyle was allowed to join League Two rivals Swindon Town on a season-long loan mid-August.

The 31-year-old hit the ground running after his switch to the Robins, netting on his debut and then hitting three braces in the space of four matches.

After a relative barren spell of three league outings without a goal, Doyle burst back into life last month.

He scored in the win over Walsall on Saturday, adding to his hat-trick against Crawley last weekend, to make it seven goals in a five-game scoring streak and help Swindon move into the automatic promotion places - behind Bradford on goal difference.

Doyle has scored 14 times this season - that's more domestic goals than multiple Ballon d'Or winners Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo combined.

It's twice as many as any other player in the fourth tier and puts him clear of Premier League top scorer Tammy Abraham (10), leading Championship marksman Aleksandar Mitrovic (11) and Peterborough pair Mo Eisa and Ivan Toney (12 each) in League One.