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Most goals in World Cup finals: Messi eyes Mbappe’s record in Argentina vs Spain clash

3 min readJul 19, 2026 12:21 PM Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe have found themselves locked at the top of the Golden Boot race since the 2022 FIFA World Cup, and their goals skirmish will conclude on the finals day of the 2026 World Cup as Argentina take on Spain in New Jersey on Sunday.
Mbappe, who claimed the Golden Boot with eight goals to Messi’s seven in 2022, overtook the Argentina captain with 10 goals in this edition. The Frenchman netted two goals in the third-place Playoff match during a 4-6 defeat to England. Mbappe took his overall tally to 10 goals, becoming only the fourth man to tally as many in a World Cup edition.
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The 26-year-old also took his all-time tally to 22 goals across three editions, with Messi trailing him in the charts with 21 goals.
While Messi will need at least two goals and an ass in the final to topple Mbappe’s lead in the Golden Boot race, a twin strike will also etch his name as the ultimate knockout performer in World Cup hory.
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Featuring in a record-equalling third World Cup final, the 39-year-old Messi will be aiming to add to his two goals from the 2022 summit clash against Mbappe’s France. Messi secured a penalty and a 108th-minute strike while Mbappe smashed a hat-trick in a thrilling finale where Argentina and France were inseparable after 120 minutes, locked 3-3.
The Real Madrid superstar had also previously struck the fourth goal in France’s 4-1 win over Croatia in the 2018 final, leading the all-time charts for most goals in the FIFA World Cup finals since 1930.Story continues below this ad
FIFA World Cup Finals: Top goal-scorers

Player
Team
Goals scored
Finals played
Final(s)

Kylian Mbappé
France
4
2
2018, 2022

Geoff Hurst
England
3
1
1966

Vavá
Brazil
3
2
1958, 1962

Pelé
Brazil
3
2
1958, 1970

Zinedine Zidane
France
3
2
1998, 2006

Gino Colaussi
Italy
2
1
1938

Silvio Piola
Italy
2
1
1938

Helmut Rahn
West Germany
2
1
1954

Mario Kempes
Argentina
2
1
1978

Paul Breitner
West Germany
2
2
1974, 1982

Ronaldo
Brazil
2
2
(1998), 2002

Lionel Messi
Argentina
2
2
(2014), 2022

Mbappe remains one of two players to record a hat-trick in the World Cup final, besides England’s Geoff Hurst in 1966. The legendary Pele, his Brazilian compatriot Vava and Zinedine Zidane are the only other players to score three goals in football’s ultimate stage.

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