World Cup 2026 top goal scorer tracker: Updated rankings in the Golden Boot race

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The battle for World Cup glory is underway in North America.

Heavyweight soccer nations are looking to unseat champions Argentina, who know nobody has retained the title since their great rivals Brazil did back in 1962.

The contest to win the Golden Boot could be even more wide open.

Many of the world's leading strikers are in action, alongside two notable all-time greats. But the World Cup can also be an opportunity for previously unknown goal-getters to make a name for themselves.

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FIFA World Cup 2026 top scorers

Table updated through all matches on Sunday, June 14.

RankPlayerTeamGoals
(Penalties)AssistsMatches
1.Folarin BalogunUnited States2 (0)01
=Kai HavertzGermany2 (1)01
3.Hwang In-boemSouth Korea1 (0)11
=Oh Hyeon-gyuSouth Korea1 (0)01
=Ladislav KrejciCzechia1 (0)01
=Julian QuinonesMexico1 (0)01
=Raul JimenezMexico1 (0)01
=Gio ReynaUnited States1 (0)01
=MauricioParaguay1 (0)01
=Breel EmboloSwitzerland1 (1)01
=Boualem KhoukhiQatar1 (0)01
=Ismael SaibariMorocco1 (0)01
=Vinicius Jr.Brazil1 (0)01
=John McGinnScotland1 (0)01
=Connor MetcalfeAustralia1 (0)01
=Jovo LukicBosnia and Herzegovina1 (0)01
=Nestory IrankundaAustralia1 (0)01
=Cyle LarinCanada1 (0)01
=Nico SchlotterbeckGermany1 (0)01
=Livano ComenenciaCuracao1 (0)01
=Jamal MusialiaGermany1 (0)01
=Nathaniel BrownGermany1 (0)11
=Denis UndavGermany1 (0)21
=Felix NmechaGermany1 (0)01
=Crysencio SummervilleNetherlands1 (0)01
=Virgil van DijkNetherlands1 (0)01
=Keito NakamuraJapan1 (0)01
=Daichi KamadaJapan1 (0)01
=Amad DialloIvory Coast1 (0)01

Odds to win 2026 World Cup Golden Boot

The winners of the previous two World Cup Golden Boots led the pre-tournament betting in 2026, with France star Kylian Mbappe the marginal favorite ahead of England captain Harry Kane with DraftKings Sportsbook.

Norway are not expected to go as deep into the tournament as France or England, but Erling Haaland's remarkable record of 55 goals in 50 internationals means it would be no surprise to see him in a familiar position at the top of the standings.

Haaland and Mikel Oyarzabal, who is expected to start as Spain's central attacker, are ahead of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo in the betting as the veteran superstars compete in their sixth World Cups.

PlayerCountryDraftKings Sportsbook
Kylian MbappeFrance+600
Harry KaneEngland+700
Mikel OyarzabalSpain+1100
Erling HaalandNorway+1400
Lionel MessiArgentina+1600
Cristiano RonaldoPortugal+2000
Lamine YamalSpain+2200
Julian AlvarezArgentina+2200
RaphinhaBrazil+2500
Ousmane DembeleFrance+2500
Michael OliseFrance+3000
Vinicius JuniorBrazil+3000
Kai HavertzGermany+3000
Lautaro MartinezArgentina+3500

Who won World Cup 2022 Golden Boot?

Kylian Mbappe made history by becoming the first man since England hero Geoff Hurst in 1966 to score a hat-trick in the World Cup final.

Mbappe also converted his penalty in the shootout after a thrilling 3-3 draw against Argentina but Les Bleus ultimately came up agonisingly short.

There was at least the consolation for Mbappe of taking home the Golden Boot, following on from his four-goal showing on his triumphant World Cup debut in 2018.

Every World Cup Golden Boot winner

There have been 22 men's World Cup tournaments and 22 different winners of the Golden Boot.

A scan of the all-time winners below makes it clear that it's not always the star players who come away with the prestigious award.

YearPlayerNation Goals
1930Guillermo StabileArgentina8
1934Oldrich Nejedly Czechoslovakia5
1938LeonidasBrazil7
1950AdemirBrazil8
1954Sandor KocsisHungary11
1958Just FontaineFrance13
1962Florian AlbertHungary4
1966EusebioPortugal9
1970Gerd MullerWest Germany10
1974Grzegorz LatoPoland7
1978Mario KempesArgentina6
1982Paolo RossiItaly6
1986Gary LinekerEngland6
1990Salvatore SchillaciItaly6
1994Oleg SalenkoRussia6
1998Davor SukerCroatia6
2002RonaldoBrazil8
2006Miroslav KloseGermany 5
2010Thomas MullerGermany5
2014James RodriguezColombia6
2018Harry KaneEngland6
2022Kylian MbappeFrance8

How many Golden Boot winners also won the World Cup?

There have been 22 previous editions of the men's FIFA World Cup, but there have only been three occasions when the champion also had a player atop the Golden Boot rankings.

The first one came in 1978, as Mario Kempes helped lead Argentina to triumph on home soil, including two goals in the final against the Netherlands.

The following edition it was another goal poacher, this time Italian forward Paolo Rossi, who also scored in the final to help the Azzurri cap their magical run with the title.

Another 20 years passed before the next player to do it, and it was one of the all-time greats. Brazil forward Ronaldo was the star of the 2002 World Cup and he delivered for his country, scoring both goals in the final against Germany.

Ronaldo's eight goals in that 2002 tournament are the most scored in a single tournament since Germany's Gerd Muller hit double digits in 1970.

Who has the most goals in World Cup history?

There are only 13 players who can boast of having double-digit goal totals in FIFA World Cup history. And there's just one active player on that elite list, who is also heading to Qatar 2022.

Germany's Thomas Muller entered the 2022 FIFA World Cup knowing that two goals would have had him even with the legendary Pele of Brazil, but the Bayern Munich man went goalless in Qatar.

PlayerNationGoalsTournaments
Miroslav KloseGermany162002, 2006, 2010, 2014
Ronaldo Brazil151994, 1998, 2002, 2006
Gerd MullerGermany141970, 1974
Just FontaineFrance131958
Lionel MessiArgentina132006, 2010, 2014,
2018, 2022
PeleBrazil121958, 1962, 1966, 1970
Kylian MbappeFrance122018, 2022
Sandor KocsisHungary111954
Jurgen KlinsmannGermany111990, 1994, 1998
Helmut RahnGermany101954, 1958
Gary LinekarEngland101986, 1990
Gabriel BatistutaArgentina101994, 1998, 2002
Teofilo CubillasPeru101970, 1974, 1982
Thomas MullerGermany10 2010, 2014, 2018
Grzegorz LatoPoland101974, 1978, 1982
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