World Cup 2026: Premier League Clubs' Goal Contributions So Far
Real Madrid tops the chart with 12 goals, driven by Kylian Mbappe's five for France and Vinicius Junior's four for Brazil. England's Jude Bellingham has chipped in with two goals, and Arda Guler scored for Turkey during their 3-2 victory over the USA, although Turkey did not progress to the knockout stage.
Leading Clubs Close Behind
Paris Saint-Germain follows closely with 11 goals. Ousmane Dembele leads PSG's tally with four goals, while Bradley Barcola has two. Desire Doue, Achraf Hakimi, Nuno Mendes, Joao Neves, and Ibrahim Mbaye have each scored once for their countries.
Bayern Munich players have found the net 10 times; Harry Kane alone accounts for half of those.
Surprise Performers in the Goal Charts
Sunderland and Crystal Palace are unexpected contenders, each with eight goals so far. They sit ahead of well-known Premier League clubs like Arsenal and Manchester United (both with seven goals), Liverpool (six), and Newcastle and Manchester City (five apiece).
Among Sunderland's goal scorers, only Grant Xhaka remains active at the tournament, while Daniel Munoz is still competing for Crystal Palace.
Assists Leaders
Liverpool leads in assists, registering 12 in total. Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz each have three assists, Mohamed Salah has two, with Ryan Gravenberch also providing two. Cody Gakpo and Virgil van Dijk contribute one assist each. Of these, only Salah continues in the World Cup with Egypt, as Germany, Sweden, and the Netherlands exited in the round of 32.




