World Cup 2026 Golden Boot: Messi Leads Mbappe Into Final
Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe are tied atop the 2026 World Cup Golden Boot race with 8 goals each ahead of Sunday’s final, with Messi holding the tiebreaker lead through an extra assist.
Who is leading the World Cup 2026 goal-scoring ranking?
Argentina’s Lionel Messi and France’s Kylian Mbappe share the top spot in the adidas Golden Boot standings with eight goals apiece as the tournament reaches its final stage. Norway’s Erling Haaland sits alone in third place with seven goals, having finished his campaign at the group stage.
How does the Golden Boot tiebreaker work?
FIFA breaks ties on goals first by assists, then by total minutes played, meaning Messi’s edge in assists currently gives him the advantage over Mbappe despite matching goal tallies. This rule has shaped much of the drama around the award, since both players finished the group stage close together before pulling clear of the field during the knockout rounds.
Context and Background
Messi, already the all-time leading scorer in men’s World Cup history, opened his tournament by scoring all five of Argentina’s goals in the group stage under coach Lionel Scaloni. Mbappe then closed the gap during France’s knockout run, netting his eighth goal in the quarterfinals to draw level on goals, though Messi’s extra assist has kept him marginally ahead. For a deeper look at how both squads reached this stage, see our World Cup 2026 knockout stage recap.
Reactions and Impact
ESPN and Fox Sports analysts have described the scoring race as one of the tightest in World Cup history, framing it as a fitting subplot to Sunday’s Argentina-Spain final. Fans and pundits on social media have focused heavily on whether Messi can add to his tally in what is expected to be his final World Cup appearance.
What Comes Next?
Because Mbappe, Kane, and Bellingham will only play in Saturday’s third-place match, they cannot add to their totals in the tournament’s final game. leaves Messi as the only leading contender still able to extend his tally on Sunday, with Spain’s Mikel Oyarzabal, on five goals, the closest scoring threat still playing in the final itself. espn+2




