01 Jul 2026

2026 World Cup: A deluge of goals and records

The expanded 2026 World Cup has erupted into a festival of goals, with 215 scored across 72 group‑stage matches for an impressive 2.99‑per‑game average, the highest ratio since the 1950s. The Golden Boot race is already fierce, led by Lionel Messi with six goals, ahead of Kylian Mbappé, Ousmane Dembélé, Vinicius Junior and Erling Haaland on four. Messi’s tally of 19 career World Cup goals has surpassed Miroslav Klose’s previous record. Former England goalkeeper Joe Hart suggested the Adidas Trionda ball may favour attackers, noting its deceptive speed.

The new 48‑team format has produced lopsided scorelines, including Germany’s 7‑1 rout of Curaçao, yet underdogs like Cape Verde have impressed by holding Spain 0‑0. Defensive errors have also contributed to the surge, with Tunisia’s Ellyes Skhiri scoring the tournament’s twelfth own goal and multiple goalkeeping mistakes marring early matches. The result is a group stage defined by relentless attacking drama.