Premier League Clubs' Goal Contributions at World Cup 2026
Real Madrid stands out with a total of 12 goals, largely thanks to Kylian Mbappe who has netted five times for France, and Vinicius Junior, adding four for Brazil. England’s Jude Bellingham has contributed two goals, while Arda Guler scored for Turkey in their narrow 3-2 win over the USA, though that result wasn’t enough to advance them to the knockout phase.
Chasing Real Madrid: PSG and Bayern Munich
Paris Saint-Germain follows closely with 11 goals. Their top scorer is Ousmane Dembele with four goals, supported by others like Bradley Barcola with two, plus one goal each from Desire Doue, Achraf Hakimi, Nuno Mendes, Joao Neves, and Ibrahim Mbaye.
Bayern Munich players have scored 10 goals, half of which come from Harry Kane. Behind Bayern, surprising contenders include Sunderland and Crystal Palace, both sitting on eight goals so far, outpacing clubs like Arsenal and Manchester United (each with seven), Liverpool (six), and Newcastle and Manchester City (five apiece).
For Sunderland and Crystal Palace, the goal contributions have come from players including Grant Xhaka and Daniel Munoz, each with at least one goal in the tournament.
Assist Leaders Among Premier League Players
Liverpool leads with 12 assists, a notable tally. Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz have three assists each. Mohamed Salah, who is expected to leave Anfield after this summer, has provided two assists. Other contributors include Ryan Gravenberch with two, and Cody Gakpo and Virgil van Dijk with one assist apiece.
At this stage, only Salah remains active in the tournament representing Egypt, as Germany, Sweden, and the Netherlands were eliminated in the round of 32.





