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2026 World Cup Golden Boot Race

The 2026 FIFA World Cup Golden Boot Race promises to be one of the most fiercely contested scoring battles in tournament history. With the expanded 48-team format featuring 104 matches, the potential for record-breaking goal tallies is higher than ever. The Golden Boot is awarded to the tournament's leading goal scorer, with tiebreakers decided by assists and then fewest minutes played. Favorites include Kylian Mbappé (France), fresh off his 2022 World Cup hat-trick final performance, and Erling Haaland (Norway), whose raw power and finishing have dominated European club football. Lionel Messi (Argentina), despite his advanced age, remains a contender after his historic 2022 triumph, while Harry Kane (England) continues to chase his first global title. Vinícius Jr. (Brazil) and Julián Álvarez (Argentina) are among the younger stars expected to shine on home-like North American soil. Host nation hopes rest on Christian Pulisic (USA) and Jonathan David (Canada), both capable of exploiting weaker group-stage defenses. Dark horses include Lautaro Martínez (Argentina), Randal Kolo Muani (France), and Victor Osimhen (Nigeria), whose pace and physicality could prove decisive. The tournament's expanded group stage guarantees at least three matches per team, increasing scoring opportunities. Early blowouts against lower-ranked opponents often serve as launching pads for Golden Boot contenders. Past winners include Mbappé (2022, 8 goals), Harry Kane (2018, 6 goals), and James Rodríguez (2014, 6 goals). With 48 teams and elite firepower across continents, the 2026 Golden Boot race may produce the most prolific scorer in World Cup history.

Edited at 2026-04-27 06:07:44
Jingyi Yu
Jingyi Yu

2026 World Cup Golden Boot Race

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