Lionel Messi vs. Kylian Mbappe goals record tracker: Updated 2026 World Cup totals in race for most all time
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Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe are continuing to add to their World Cup legacies at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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Both players have already found the net during this year's tournament as they look to climb higher on the competition's all-time scoring charts. Each goal could prove significant in the race for World Cup history.
The Sporting News is tracking the latest standings, including the leading scorers at the 2026 World Cup, the all-time goals rankings and where Messi and Mbappe stand among the tournament's greatest goalscorers.
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World Cup goals leaders 2026
Stats updated after matches on June 22.
RankPlayerTeamGoals(Penalties)Matches1.Lionel MessiArgentina5 (0)22. Deniz UndavGermany3 (0)2=Jonathan DavidCanada3 (0)24. Crysencio SummervilleNetherlands2 (0)2=Mikel OyarzabalSpain2 (0)2=Maxi AraujoUruguay2 (0)2=Ayase UedaJapan2 (0)2=Cody GakpoNetherlands2 (0)2=Vinicius JuniorBrazil2 (0)2=Johan ManzambiSwitzerland2 (0)2=Brian BrobbeyNetherlands2 (0)2=Harry KaneEngland2 (1)1=Erling HaalandNorway2 (0)1=Kylian MbappeFrance2 (0)1=Matheus CunhaBrazil2 (0)2=Cyle LarinCanada2 (0)2=Daichi KamadaJapan2 (0)2=Folarin BalogunUSA2 (0)2=Ismael SaibariMorocco2 (0)2=Yasin AyariSweden2 (0)2=Elijah JustNew Zealand2 (0)1=Kai HavertzGermany2 (1)2
Messi moved into a share of the lead in the Golden Boot race with four goals through Argentina's opening group-stage matches, while Mbappe remains in contention after opening his account for France.
Most World Cup goals all time
Stats updated after matches on June 22.
RankPlayerGoalsCountry1Lionel Messi18Argentina2Miroslav Klose16Germany3Ronaldo15Brazil4Gerd Muller14West Germany-Kylian Mbappe14France6Just Fontaine13France7Pele12BrazilMessi's strong start to the 2026 World Cup has seen him move clear at the top of the all-time standings, while Mbappe continues to close the gap on the players above him. The France star is the only active player other than Messi among the competition's leading goalscorers.
How many World Cup goals does Lionel Messi have?
Messi has scored 18 goals at the FIFA World Cup, the most by any player in the tournament's history.
The Argentina captain broke Miroslav Klose's long-standing record during the 2026 World Cup, continuing a scoring journey that began with his first tournament goal against Serbia and Montenegro in 2006. His most prolific campaign came in 2022, when he scored seven times to help Argentina lift the trophy in Qatar.
Messi's record tally has come across six World Cup appearances and 28 matches.
World CupGoals200612010020144201812022720265*Total28*How many World Cup goals does Kylian Mbappe have?
Mbappe has scored 14 goals at the FIFA World Cup, tying Gerd Muller for fourth on the tournament's all-time scoring list.
The France star has reached that total across three World Cup appearances and remains the youngest player among the competition's top scorers.
World CupGoals201842022820262*Total14*World Cup goals record for one year
Just Fontaine's haul of 13 goals for France at the 1958 World Cup remains the benchmark for a single tournament.
RankPlayerCountryGoalsWorld Cup1Just FontaineFrance1319582Sandor KocsisHungary1119543 Gerd MullerWest Germany1019704EusebioBrazil919665Guillermo StabileArgentina81930=RonaldoBrazil=2002=Kylian MbappeFrance=2022Fontaine's tally of 13 goals in 1958 remains one of the most enduring records in World Cup history. Mbappe's eight-goal haul in 2022 is the closest either he or Messi has come to matching the mark, with the Argentina captain scoring seven during his country's victorious campaign in Qatar.
Both players have added to their totals in 2026, but Fontaine's record remains comfortably intact.
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