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World Cup 2026: Premier League Clubs’ Goal Scorers So Far

Which Premier League Clubs Have Scored the Most Goals at World Cup 2026?

Real Madrid tops the list with 12 goals, thanks to Kylian Mbappe who has netted five times for France and Vinicius Junior with four goals for Brazil.

For England, Jude Bellingham has contributed two goals. Turkey’s victory over the USA (3-2) saw Arda Guler score, but that wasn’t enough to advance their team into the knockout stages.

Leading Clubs in the Goal Tally

Paris Saint-Germain is close behind Real Madrid with 11 goals. Ousmane Dembele leads PSG scorers with four goals. Other PSG players like Bradley Barcola (two), Desire Doue, Achraf Hakimi, Nuno Mendes, Joao Neves, and Ibrahim Mbaye (one each) have also found the net for their countries.

Bayern Munich players have scored 10 goals; notably, Harry Kane accounts for half of those.

Surprising Contenders Ahead of Big Names

Unexpectedly, Sunderland and Crystal Palace players have each scored eight goals, surpassing Premier League giants such as Arsenal and Manchester United (seven goals apiece), Liverpool (six), and both Newcastle and Manchester City (five each).

Among these, Grant Xhaka from Sunderland and Daniel Munoz from Crystal Palace have been notable contributors with goals.

Assist Leaders from Premier League Clubs

Liverpool leads in assists with 12. Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz have three assists each, while Mohamed Salah, who is expected to leave Anfield this summer, has provided two assists. Ryan Gravenberch also has two assists, with Cody Gakpo and Virgil van Dijk adding one assist each.

Out of these players, only Salah remains active in the tournament with Egypt after the exit of Germany, Sweden, and the Netherlands in the round of 32.

Premier League Players' Goal Contributions at World Cup 2026