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Premier League Players' Goal Tally at World Cup 2026

Real Madrid tops the chart for club goals scored at the World Cup, with a total of 12. This is largely thanks to Kylian Mbappe, who has scored five for France, and Vinicius Junior, who added four goals for Brazil.

Jude Bellingham has scored twice for England, while Arda Guler found the net once for Turkey during their 3-2 win over the USA, although Turkey did not advance to the knockout stage.

Clubs with the Most Goals So Far

Paris Saint-Germain closely follows Real Madrid with 11 goals. Among PSG players, Ousmane Dembele has scored four times, while Bradley Barcola contributed two goals. Other goal scorers include Desire Doue, Achraf Hakimi, Nuno Mendes, Joao Neves, and Ibrahim Mbaye, each with one goal.

Bayern Munich players have netted 10 goals so far, with Harry Kane responsible for five of those.

Unexpectedly, Sunderland and Crystal Palace players have each scored eight goals, outpacing several domestic rivals such as Arsenal and Manchester United (seven goals each), Liverpool (six), and both Newcastle and Manchester City (five apiece).

The Sunderland and Crystal Palace goals mainly come from Grant Xhaka and Daniel Munoz, respectively, both scoring at least once in the tournament.

Assists Leaders Among Premier League Players

Liverpool leads with 12 assists. Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz have provided three assists each. Mohamed Salah, who plans to leave Anfield this summer, has set up two goals, joined by Ryan Gravenberch also with two assists. Cody Gakpo and Virgil van Dijk have each contributed one assist.

Among these playmakers, only Salah remains active at the World Cup with Egypt, after Germany, Sweden, and the Netherlands were knocked out in the round of 32.