Golden boot race heats up as Haaland joins Messi and Mbappe at the top

The race for the Golden Boot at the 2026 FIFA World Cup has intensified, with Erling Haaland joining Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé at the top of the scoring charts following his match-winning performance against Brazil.
Football's biggest stars continue to shine on the grandest stage, setting up a thrilling battle to finish as the tournament's leading goal scorer across the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Haaland Climbs to Joint Top
Haaland's stunning brace in Norway's historic 2-1 victory over Brazil not only secured his country's place in the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time but also propelled him to the summit of the Golden Boot standings.
The Norwegian striker now sits level with Messi and Mbappé on seven goals, making the race for the prestigious award one of the most closely contested storylines of the tournament.
The three global superstars have consistently delivered for their nations, producing crucial goals at key moments to keep their teams in contention for World Cup glory.
Kane Remains in the Hunt
England captain Harry Kane remains firmly in the Golden Boot conversation with five goals to his name.
The prolific forward will be hoping to close the gap as England continue their knockout-stage campaign, with further opportunities to add to his tally in the latter stages of the competition.
Kane has already etched his name into England's football history by surpassing Gary Lineker as the country's highest-scoring player in World Cup history.
Messi and Mbappe Rewrite History
Both Messi and Mbappé have also continued their remarkable rise up the all-time World Cup scoring rankings.
The duo have overtaken former Germany striker Miroslav Klose, who entered the tournament holding the record for the most goals scored in FIFA World Cup history with 16.
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Their achievements underline their status as two of the greatest players of their generation and further strengthen their claims in the race for football's most coveted individual honours.
Historic Records Within Reach
The leading contenders will now have their sights set on one of the most iconic records in World Cup history.
France legend Just Fontaine remains the holder of the record for most goals scored in a single World Cup tournament after netting 13 times in 1958.
Only two other players have reached double figures in a single edition of the competition: Hungary's Sándor Kocsis, who scored 11 goals in 1954, and Germany's Gerd Müller, who found the net 10 times in 1970.
With several matches still to be played, Haaland, Messi and Mbappé will be eager to continue their scoring exploits and move closer to football immortality.
Edem Kwame
Edem Kwame is a journalist at GH News Media covering sports and national developments in Ghana.

