The clubs with the most goal scorers at the 2026 World Cup
The World Cup final is set, with Spain and Argentina both booking their place after contrasting semi-final wins, and whoever lifts the trophy will do so on the back of some serious goalscoring form from their clubs back home.This tournament has produced goals from every corner of the game, from Champions League regulars to players turning out for clubs many casual fans will never have heard of. With the finalists confirmed, the numbers already show which clubs have provided the most firepower along the way.

Real Madrid
Real Madrid have scored more goals than any other club at this World Cup, and it is not close. Their tally of 18 is five clear of the next best, built on Kylian Mbappe's eight on his own, plus contributions from Vinicius Junior, who scored in every group game, Jude Bellingham, who added goals against Croatia, Panama, Mexico, and Norway, and Arda Guler, who ended Turkey's 62-attempt scoreless run with a strike against the United States.
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Bradley Barcola
Paris Saint-Germain
Paris Saint-Germain sit second on 13 goals, though the European champions had to wait until the closing stages of the group stage for their first. Bradley Barcola and Ibrahim Mbaye broke the duck in a lively France v Senegal match, before Ousmane Dembele took over with goals against Iraq and Morocco and a hat-trick against Norway. Joao Neves, Nuno Mendes, Achraf Hakimi, and Desire Doue have all found the net too, and Fabian Ruiz made it eight different scorers for the club when he struck in Spain's win over Belgium.Arsenal
Arsenal are the leading Premier League club on nine goals, the only English side to break into the top three. Kai Havertz has already beaten his combined tally from two European Championships and a World Cup with Germany, while Viktor Gyokeres and Leandro Trossard have chipped in as well. Gabriel Martinelli and Havertz both scored in the knockouts, and Mikel Merino has been involved in two of the bigger scalps, netting the goals that sent both Cristiano Ronaldo and Belgium home.
Ismaila Sarr, Senegal
Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace are the surprise package on eight goals, arguably the least expected name this high on the list. Only five clubs have sent more players to this World Cup than Palace, who might not have expected Daichi Kamada to end up as their top scorer. Kamada has three of the eight, with Daniel Munoz and Ismaila Sarr also among the scorers.Bayern Munich, Manchester City and Manchester United
Bayern Munich, Manchester City, and Manchester United make up the next tier, level on seven goals apiece. Jamal Musiala and Harry Kane have carried Bayern's tally between them, with Luis Diaz also among the scorers.The World Cup is a stage Erling Haaland had previously been kept from, and he wasted no time making up for it with a total of seven goals, coming against Iraq, Senegal, Ivory Coast and Brazil.
Amad Diallo, Marcus Rashford, Matheus Cunha, and Lisandro Martinez have shared the goals for Manchester United's contingent.
These totals will keep shifting. A goal or two in the final or the bronze match could move any of these clubs up the list, and this piece will be updated once the finalists are confirmed. The wider sports betting conversation around the final will lean heavily on that goalscoring form from here.
