
Lionel Messi leads the Golden Boot race in the 2026 FIFA World Cup with Vinicius Junior (left), Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland (not in picture) closing in with four.
FIFA World Cup 2026 Golden Boot: Messi leads with 5, Vinicius has 4; six players reach 3
Kyle Mbappe and Erling Haaland were looking to match the Argentina legend as France lock horns with Norway in their final group fixture on June 26
Argentina star Lionel Messi tops the FIFA World Cup 2026 Golden Boot standings at the end of the 15th day, having five to his credit. Brazilian Vinicius Junior jumped to the joint second spot by scoring a brace against Scotland in Philadelphia on Wednesday (June 24), which took his tally to four, alongside France's Kylian Mbappe and Norway's Erling Haaland.
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Six players were placed next with three goals. They include Matheus Cunha (Brazil), Jonathan David (Canada), Deniz Undav (Germany), Ismail Saibari (Morocco), Johan Manzambi (Switzerland) and Brian Brobbey (Netherlands).
Twenty players have scored two goals while 90 have scored one.
Who gets the Golden Boot?
The Golden Boot will be awarded to the player who scores the maximum goals in the tournament. If two or more players score the same number of goals, the number of assists (as determined by the members of the FIFA Technical Study Group) shall be decisive. If names cannot be separated still, the total minutes played in the tournament will be considered, with the player appearing for fewer minutes being ranked before the others.
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FIFA World Cup 2026 Golden Boot standings: As on 25.06.26
♦ Lionel Messi (Argentina) 5 goals
♦ Vinicius Junior (Brazil) 4 goals
♦ Kylian Mbappé (France) 4 goals
♦ Erling Haaland (Norway) 4 goals
♦ Matheus Cunha (Brazil) 3 goals
♦ Jonathan David (Canda) 3 goals
♦ Deniz Undav (Germany) 3 goals
♦ Ismael Saibari (Morocco) 3 goals
♦ Johan Manzambi (Switzerland) 3 goals
♦ Brian Brobbey (Netherlands) 3 goals
♦ Ermin Mahmić (Bosnia and Herzegovina) 2 goals
♦ Cyle Larin (Canada) 2 goals
♦ Daniel Muñoz (Colombia) 2 goals
♦ Harry Kane (England) 2 goals
♦ Kai Havertz (Germany) 2 goals
♦ Daichi Kamada (Japan) 2 goals
♦ Ayase Ueda (Japan) 2 goals
♦ Julián Quiñones (Mexico) 2 goals
♦ Cody Gakpo (Netherlands) 2 goals
♦ Crysencio Summerville (Netherlands) 2 goals
♦ Nicholas Pepe (Ivory Coast) 2 goals
♦ Anthony Elanga (Sweden) 2 goals
♦ Elijah Just (New Zealand) 2 goals
♦ Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) 2 goals
♦ Ismaïla Sarr (Senegal) 2 goals
♦ Mikel Oyarzabal (Spain) 2 goals
♦ Yasin Ayari (Sweden) 2 goals
♦ Rubén Vargas (Switzerland) 2 goals
♦ Folarin Balogun (US) 2 goals
♦ Maximiliano Araújo (Uruguay) 2 goals

