The Independent
·23 Juni 2026
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·23 Juni 2026
The race for the golden boot at World Cup 2026 is hurtling towards an epic contest during the knockout stage after Cristiano Ronaldo made an emphatic statement to silence the critics, joining Lionel Messi, Harry Kane, Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland in the race.
The stars continue to dominate at this tournament, none more so than Messi after backing up a hat-trick against Algeria with a double against Austria to highlight one of his greatest traits after a penalty miss.
Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland followed the Argentine with doubles of their own on a dramatic day at the World Cup, with the France captain enduring nearly a two hour delay due to adverse weather.
But after a dismal first outing had many questioning whether he was hampering Portugal’s World Cup hopes, Ronaldo hit a superb brace against Uzbekistan to prove his worth and put himself in contention for the accolade.
Kane, Deniz Undav and Vinicius Jr could all still challenge as they prepare to close out the group stage with their teams’ final matches.
If players are tied for goals, the number of assists will determine who ranks higher. If there is still a tie, it comes down to minutes played and the goals-per-minute ratio. Here are the latest 2026 World Cup golden boot standings:
1. Lionel Messi (Argentina), 5 goals
= 2. Kylian Mbappe (France), 4 goals
= 2. Erling Haaland (Norway), 4 goals
4. Deniz Undav (Germany), 3 goals (2 assists)
5. Jonathan David (Canada), 3 goals
= 6. Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal), 2 goals (1 assist)
= 6. Vinicius Jr (Brazil), 2 goals (1 assist)
= 6. Cody Gakpo (Netherlands), 2 goals (1 assist)
= 6. Crysencio Summerville (Netherlands), 2 goals (1 assist)
= 6. Mikel Oyarzabal (Spain), 2 goals (1 assist)
= 6. Maximiliano Araujo (Uruguay), 2 goals (1 assist)
= 6. Ayase Ueda (Japan), 2 goals (1 assist)
= 12. Harry Kane (England), 2 goals
= 12. Matheus Cunha (Brazil), 2 goals
= 12. Yasin Ayari (Sweden), 2 goals
= 12. Elijah Just (New Zealand), 2 goals
= 12. Kai Havertz (Germany), 2 goals
= 12. Johan Manzambi (Switzerland), 2 goals
= 12. Cyle Larin (Canada), 2 goals
= 12. Ismael Saibari (Morocco), 2 goals
= 12. Folarin Balogun (USA), 2 goals
= 12. Brian Brobbey (Netherlands), 2 goals
= 12. Daichi Kamada (Japan), 2 goals







































