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World Cup 2026: Premier League Clubs' Goal Contributions So Far

Real Madrid leads the goal tally with 12 strikes, driven mainly by Kylian Mbappe, who has scored five for France, and Vinicius Junior, who found the net four times representing Brazil.

Paris Saint-Germain closely follows with 11 goals. Their key contributors include Ousmane Dembele with four goals, plus Bradley Barcola (two), and single goals from Desire Doue, Achraf Hakimi, Nuno Mendes, Joao Neves, and Ibrahim Mbaye.

Other Clubs Making an Impact

Bayern Munich players have contributed 10 goals in total, with Harry Kane responsible for half of those. Surprisingly, Sunderland and Crystal Palace are next with eight goals each, ahead of well-known Premier League teams like Arsenal and Manchester United (seven goals apiece), followed by Liverpool (six), Newcastle, and Manchester City (five each).

Among Sunderland and Crystal Palace scorers, only Grant Xhaka and Daniel Munoz remain active in the tournament.

Assists Leaders

Liverpool stands out in assists, leading with 12. Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz have three assists each, while Mohamed Salah has provided two, despite his impending departure from Anfield. Others contributing are Ryan Gravenberch with two, plus Cody Gakpo and Virgil van Dijk with one assist each.

Out of these players, only Salah is still competing, as Germany, Sweden, and the Netherlands were knocked out in the round of 32.