Jul 10, 2026, 07:44 IST
Kylian Mbappé and Lionel Messi may be level on goals at the FIFA World Cup 2026, but the France captain currently sits at the top of the Golden Boot standings. Following France’s 2-0 quarter-final victory over Morocco, Mbappé joined Messi on eight goals for the tournament, yet FIFA’s tiebreaking rules place the French forward ahead in the race to finish as the competition’s leading scorer.The battle between two of football’s biggest stars is shaping up to be one of the defining storylines of the closing stages of the tournament, with Norway’s Erling Haaland and England captain Harry Kane also remaining in contention.
Why Mbappé is ahead despite the goals being tied
The Golden Boot is not decided solely by the number of goals scored. FIFA applies a strict tiebreaking system whenever two or more players finish level on goals. The first tiebreaker is assists. If players are still level on assists, the award is then decided by the player who has played fewer minutes during the tournament.That rule currently gives Mbappé the advantage.The France captain has registered eight goals and three assists, giving him 11 direct goal contributions during the tournament. Messi has also scored eight goals, but has provided one assist, leaving him on nine goal contributions.If the World Cup were to end today with both players still tied on eight goals, Mbappé would officially receive the Golden Boot because of his superior assist tally.
How the race reached this point
Mbappé drew level with Messi during France’s quarter-final victory over Morocco.The Real Madrid forward endured a frustrating opening hour after winning a penalty in the 24th minute. Following a lengthy VAR review, he took the spot-kick in the 27th minute, only for Morocco goalkeeper Yassine Bounou to save his effort.Mbappé responded after the break. In the 60th minute, he drove into the penalty area before producing a powerful finish past Bounou to give France the breakthrough. Ousmane Dembélé added a second goal six minutes later as Les Bleus secured a 2-0 victory and progressed to the semi-finals.Messi, meanwhile, also recovered from a missed penalty during Argentina’s dramatic Round of 16 comeback against Egypt. His first-half spot kick was saved by Mostafa Shobeir before Argentina fell 2-0 behind. The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner then equalised from open play in the 83rd minute, his eighth goal of the tournament, after assisting Cristian Romero’s earlier goal, helping inspire a remarkable 3-2 victory.That assist against Egypt carried additional significance, becoming Messi’s ninth career World Cup assist, moving him clear of Diego Maradona as the outright all-time World Cup assist leader.
Golden Boot standings and the remaining contenders
The race remains far from settled with several knockout matches still to come.Current FIFA World Cup 2026 Golden Boot standings:
- Kylian Mbappé (France): 8 goals, 3 assists, 564 minutes played.
- Lionel Messi (Argentina): 8 goals, 1 assist, 465 minutes played.
- Erling Haaland (Norway): 7 goals, 0 assists, 418 minutes played.
- Harry Kane (England): 6 goals, 1 assist, 489 minutes played.
- Ousmane Dembélé (France): 5 goals, 2 assists, 492 minutes played.
Haaland has the opportunity to close the gap when Norway face England in the quarter-finals, while Messi will look to move back ahead when Argentina meet Switzerland later in the tournament.
Mbappé and Messi continue rewriting World Cup history
Beyond the Golden Boot race, both players continue to add to extraordinary World Cup careers.Mbappé’s strike against Morocco was his 20th career World Cup goal in just 20 tournament appearances, leaving him only one goal behind Messi, who leads the all-time men’s World Cup scoring chart with 21 goals in 31 appearances across six editions (2006, 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022 and 2026).The French captain has also become the first player since 1966 to register at least 10 goal contributions in two separate World Cups, after producing 10 in Qatar 2022 and now reaching 11 goal involvements (eight goals, three assists) in 2026.Those 11 goal contributions are the highest by a player in a single World Cup since Gerd Müller recorded 13 in 1970.Mbappé’s latest goal also carried another historic milestone. It took him to 14 career World Cup knockout-stage goal contributions, drawing him level with Messi for the most by any player in the modern era over the past six decades.For now, the Golden Boot race remains perfectly balanced on goals. But because FIFA rewards creativity as its first tiebreaker, Mbappé’s three assists currently give him the edge over Messi as the tournament heads into its decisive final rounds.