Mbappe Moves Ahead Of Messi In World Cup 2026 Golden Boot Race After Paraguay Winner

Mbappe's 19th FIFA World Cup goal secured France's place in the quarter-finals and moved him to second on the tournament's all-time scoring list, just one behind Lionel Messi's all-time record of 20.

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Kylian Mbappe moved ahead of Lionel Messi in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Golden Boot race after scoring against Paraguay.
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Kylian Mbappe fired France into the FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-finals and climbed to the top of the Golden Boot standings after scoring the only goal in Les Bleus' 1-0 Round of 16 victory over Paraguay at the Philadelphia Stadium on Saturday.

The France captain held his nerve from the penalty spot in the 70th minute after substitute Desire Doue won a spot-kick, following a VAR review. Mbappe calmly sent Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gill the wrong way to secure France's place in the last eight, where Didier Deschamps' side will face Morocco.

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The strike also reshaped the race for the FIFA World Cup 2026 Golden Boot. The 27-year-old is now level with Argentina's captain Lionel Messi on seven goals, but moves above his former PSG teammate because of the tournament's first tiebreaker. The France skipper has provided two assists during the competition, while Messi is yet to register one, putting Mbappe provisionally at the top of the scoring charts.

Mbappe has found the net in four of France's five matches at the tournament. He opened his campaign with a brace against Senegal before scoring twice again in a 3-0 victory over Iraq during the group stage. The Real Madrid striker was kept quiet against Norway but responded with another two-goal performance in the Round of 32 win over Sweden before adding the decisive penalty against Paraguay to take his tally to seven.

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Beyond the Golden Boot race, Mbappe continues to rewrite FIFA World Cup history. His latest strike was the 19th World Cup goal of his career in just 19 appearances, moving him into second place on the all-time men's scoring list. Only Messi, with 20 goals from 30 World Cup matches, has scored more.

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The penalty also marked France's 150th goal in FIFA World Cup history, while Mbappe extended his record as the tournament's leading knockout-stage scorer with 11 goals. He also became the first player to score in the Round of 16 at three consecutive FIFA World Cups, having also found the net in 2018 and 2022.

Although Mbappe and Messi are level on seven goals, the France captain currently tops the FIFA World Cup 2026 Golden Boot standings thanks to his two assists. Under FIFA's tiebreaker rules, assists are used to separate players who finish level on goals, with the fewest minutes played determining the winner if they still remain tied.

Here's a look at the top scorers at the FIFA World Cup 2026 Golden Boot standings: 

RankPlayerTeamGoalsAssistsMinutes Played
1Kylian MbappeFrance72481
2Lionel MessiArgentina70361
3Erling HaalandNorway50309
4Harry KaneEngland50394
5Ousmane DembeleFrance42391
6Mikel OyarzabalSpain41333
7Vinicius JuniorBrazil41398
8Ismaila SarrSenegal41419
9Deniz UndavGermany32174
10Johan ManzambiSwitzerland32220

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