The FIFA World Cup 2026 has already delivered unforgettable moments, stunning upsets and record-breaking performances. But perhaps no storyline has captured the imagination of football fans more than the race for the Golden Boot.
Just two matches into the tournament, the world's biggest stars are already producing the kind of performances that define World Cups.
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Argentina captain Lionel Messi, has once again proven that age is merely a number. The 39-year-old has scored five goals in his first two matches, including a historic brace against Austria that saw him become the all-time leading scorer in men's World Cup history with 18 goals. Remarkably, Messi could have had six goals had he not missed a penalty earlier in the tournament.
Close behind him are France's Kylian Mbappe and Norway's Erling Haaland, both of whom have made explosive starts to the competition with four goals apiece.
Mbappe continues to strengthen his claim as the heir to Messi's throne. The French superstar scored twice in Les Bleus’ 3-0 victory over Iraq, taking his World Cup tally to 16 goals and drawing level with the record previously held by German legend Miroslav Klose before Messi moved clear. At just 27 years old, Mbappe appears destined to rewrite several World Cup records before his career is over.
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Meanwhile, Haaland is finally enjoying the World Cup stage many fans have long wanted to see him conquer. The Norway striker has scored back-to-back braces, including another decisive double in his country's 3-2 victory over Senegal on Monday night.
With four goals in two games and Norway already through to the knockout rounds, Haaland is emerging as a genuine contender for both the Golden Boot and a deep tournament run.
Yet the race is far from settled.
The knockout stage often separates the good from the great, and history has shown that Golden Boot winners are frequently players whose teams advance deep into the competition.
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England captain Harry Kane, Brazil forward Vinicius Junior and several other attacking stars remain firmly in contention and could quickly close the gap in the rounds ahead.
One superstar who is yet to fully ignite is Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo. At 41, the five-time Ballon d'Or winner is no longer the explosive force he once was, but writing him off would be risky. Few players have built careers on proving doubters wrong, and the latter stages of the tournament could still offer him an opportunity to make his mark.
Beyond individual glory, the Golden Boot race could have wider implications.
In a year where international football commands global attention, standout performances at the World Cup often influence the race for football's most prestigious individual honours, including the Ballon d'Or.
For now, Messi holds the advantage. But with Mbappe and Haaland breathing down his neck and the knockout rounds still to come, the battle for the Golden Boot is only just beginning.
If the opening matches are anything to go by, football fans are in for a spectacular finish.