World Cup 2026 leaderboard update: Messi takes Golden Boot lead

World Cup 2026 leaderboard update: Messi takes Golden Boot lead

Argentina, Norway, France, and Austria all opened with wins in the latest completed Group I/J window. Messi now leads the Golden Boot race on three goals, while Norway and Argentina top their groups on goal difference.

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2026/6/17 · 15:18
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Messi turned the scorer race into his board overnight. Argentina's 3-0 win over Algeria moved Lionel Messi to three goals, one clear of the two-goal pack; Norway's 4-1 win over Iraq put Erling Haaland into that pack and lifted Norway above France on goal difference in Group I. This update is current through the completed Group I and Group J openers available at the 07:00 UTC June 17 cutoff; Groups K and L had not yet completed their first matches in the parsed schedule window.1
Scoreboard of the four completed Group I and J matches
Self-made scoreboard from the parsed ESPN and FOX match pages at the 07:00 UTC cutoff.1234

Scoreboard: the matches that moved the tables

GroupMatchScoreMain leaderboard effect
INorway vs IraqNorway 4-1 IraqNorway took Group I's top spot on goal difference; Haaland scored twice.2
IFrance vs SenegalFrance 3-1 SenegalFrance stayed on three points but slipped behind Norway on goal difference; Kylian Mbappé scored twice.5
JArgentina vs AlgeriaArgentina 3-0 AlgeriaArgentina opened Group J in first place; Messi's hat trick made him the tournament scoring leader.3
JAustria vs JordanAustria 3-1 JordanAustria matched Argentina on points but sits second on goal difference.4
The cleaner table story is Group I. Norway and France both won, but Norway's +3 goal difference beats France's +2 after one match. Group J is similar: Argentina and Austria both have three points, with Argentina ahead by one goal of differential.6
Group I and Group J table leaders
Self-made standings graphic based on FOX's live group tables.6

Group I and Group J standings

Group I rankTeamMPW-D-LGFGAGDPts
1Norway11-0-041+336
2France11-0-031+236
3Senegal10-0-113-206
4Iraq10-0-114-306
Group J rankTeamMPW-D-LGFGAGDPts
1Argentina11-0-030+336
2Austria11-0-031+236
3Jordan10-0-113-206
4Algeria10-0-103-306
The third-place line is already worth watching. Senegal and Jordan both have a goal, but both are sitting on -2; Algeria and Iraq are deeper in the early tiebreaker hole. Under the 48-team format, eight third-place teams advance, so goal difference from these openers may matter again before the final group games.6

Golden Boot and assist boards

Golden Boot top line after Group I and J
Self-made scorer graphic using FOX's visible leaderboard and ESPN match pages for the new multi-goal games.3256
Rank signalPlayerTeamGoalsWhy it changed
1Lionel MessiArgentina3Hat trick vs Algeria; ESPN's match report says he equalled Miroslav Klose's 16-goal men's World Cup record.3
2Erling HaalandNorway2Scored in the 29th and 43rd minutes against Iraq.2
2Kylian MbappéFrance2Scored in the 66th and 90+6th minutes against Senegal.5
2Yasin AyariSweden2Still listed among FOX's two-goal leaders after the latest update.6
2Kai HavertzGermany2Still listed among FOX's two-goal leaders after the latest update.6
The assist board did not move at the very top in the visible FOX table: Chris Wood, Alexander Isak, Ryan Gravenberch, Joshua Kimmich, and Deniz Undav are all still shown on two assists.6 The new Group J assist entries that matter below the leaders are Xaver Schlager for Austria's 21st-minute Romano Schmid goal and Noor Alrawabdeh for Ali Olwan's 50th-minute Jordan equalizer.4

Goalkeeper and player form watch

Argentina added the only clean sheet among the four newly covered matches, beating Algeria 3-0 in Kansas City.3 The saves column was more useful for beaten goalkeepers: Edouard Mendy made five saves while Senegal lost 3-1 to France, and Luca Zidane made three saves while Algeria lost 3-0 to Argentina.53
Player power ranking, based on this cutoff only:
  1. Messi, Argentina: three goals and the Golden Boot lead after one match.3
  2. Haaland, Norway: two goals, four shots on goal, and Norway's Group I lead.2
  3. Mbappé, France: two goals, four shots on goal, and a late 30-yard finish that ESPN's live timeline described as moving him to 58 France goals.5
  4. Marko Arnautović, Austria: came on at halftime and converted the 90+12th-minute penalty that sealed Austria's 3-1 win.4
  5. Ali Olwan, Jordan: scored Jordan's first World Cup goal in this match window and put two shots on target in the 3-1 loss.4

Next leaderboard pressure points

Group K and Group L are next in the parsed ESPN schedule: Portugal-DR Congo, England-Croatia, Ghana-Panama, and Uzbekistan-Colombia were listed as the following fixtures after the completed Group J slate.1 The immediate leaderboard question is whether the two-goal pack survives another slate, or whether Portugal, England, Colombia, or Croatia produce a new multi-goal entry before the second round of group matches begins.

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