Note: Single-source report; awaiting corroboration.

Scotland's Caroline Weir finished as the overall top scorer in the league stage of the Women's European Qualifiers for the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup, netting ten goals. Weir surpassed Belgium's Tessa Wullaert on Matchday 6, scoring four goals against Israel to overtake Wullaert, who ended with eight. Earlier in the campaign, Weir recorded hat-tricks against Luxembourg and Israel, helping Scotland's promotion push in Group B4.

Wullaert, finishing second in the scoring chart, celebrated passing the 100-goal mark in international play during the qualifiers. Belgium narrowly missed promotion to Scotland due to goal difference in the overall standings, despite Wullaert's individual achievements.

In League A, Spain's Edna Imade led scorers with five goals, her first at international level, helping reigning World Cup champions Spain secure automatic qualification ahead of England. Her tally was one more than Spanish teammates Clàudia Pina and Vicky López.

Rimantė Jonušaitė of Lithuania topped League C with six goals, including a four-goal performance in a 6-1 win over Liechtenstein. This was the largest single-game haul in the qualifiers until Weir matched it on Matchday 5.

The qualifying campaign featured multiple hat-tricks from players including Weir, Wullaert, and Jonušaitė, highlighting standout individual performances across the leagues.