The Golden Boot is one of the most prestigious individual awards at the World Cup every four years, and is the one that is the least subjective. If you score the most goals in the tournament, you win the award, simple as that. And this year, some of the biggest stars in international football will have their eyes on the prize, as they look to fire their respective nations to the title while grabbing some individual gold for themselves. Before kickoff in the USA, Canada, and Mexico, you will find my breakdown of this year’s Golden Boot race below, along with my prediction for the winner.
2026 World Cup Golden Boot Prediction
- Prediction: Kylian Mbappe (+600)
- Confidence: 4/5
World Cup Golden Boot Odds
| Player | Golden Boot Odds |
| Kylian Mbappe | +600 |
| Karry Kane | +700 |
| Erling Haaland | +1400 |
| Mikel Oyarzabal | +1400 |
| Lionel Messi | +1600 |
| Cristiano Ronaldo | +2000 |
| Lamine Yamal | +2200 |
| Ousmane Dembele | +2500 |
| Raphinha | +2800 |
| Julian Alvarez | +3000 |
| Vinicius Junior | +3000 |
| Kai Havertz | +3000 |
| Lautaro Martinez | +3500 |
| Cody Gakpo | +4000 |
| Romelu Lukaku | +4000 |
| Mikel Merino | +4000 |
| Donyell Malen | +5000 |
| Jean-Philippe Mateta | +5000 |
| Ferran Torres | +5000 |
| Bukayo Saka | +5000 |
| Igor Thiago | +5000 |
| Michael Olise | +5000 |
| Endrick | +5000 |
| Deniz Undav | +5000 |
| Memphis Depay | +5000 |
| Luis Diaz | +5000 |
| Desire Doue | +5000 |
| Matheus Cunha | +5000 |
| Luis Suarez | +5000 |
Why Mbappe Will Win the Golden Boot
My pick for the 2026 World Cup Golden Boot is Kylian Mbappe of France. A big reason for this selection is the fact that I expect France to win the World Cup, which means that Mbappe will play in matches all the way up to the final if that prediction comes true. More matches should equal more goals, which should help Mbappe to get over the line.
Mbappe has already proven that he is capable of scoring on the biggest stage in the sport, the World Cup Final, which helps his case in the race for the Golden Boot. Mbappe already holds the record for the most goals in final matches with 4 after bagging a hat trick in the 2022 final loss to Argentina and scoring once against Croatia in the 2018 final. If France gets to the final again, Mbappe will be expected to score and extend his record.
We are also expecting plenty of scoring from France in the early stages of this tournament. World Cup Group I features some intriguing teams in Norway and Senegal in addition to the French. But those teams are known for their dangerous attackers and are expected to be vulnerable at the back. That will be especially true against France with Mbappe up front and excellent players like Desire Doue and Ryan Cherki providing him the ball in dangerous areas.
Other Contenders
Of course, Mbappe is far from a sure thing to win the Golden Boot. There are many legitimate contenders who could take the trophy for themselves. Chief among those contenders is Harry Kane. While Thomas Tuchel’s England squad selection has drawn plenty of justified scrutiny, Kane should still produce at the highest of levels, as he enters this tournament in arguably the best form of his career. As long as he doesn’t miss any penalties this time around, he could fire England deep into this tournament.
Then you have the veteran stars like Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo who will try to grab themselves a Golden Boot. Ronaldo is particularly interesting in this race, as Portugal is a trendy pick to win the World Cup. While CR7 is playing inferior club competition in Saudi Arabia, he will be this team’s penalty taker and free kick taker, which could help him run up his goal total.
Spain has a couple of players who could also get the Golden Boot, with their depth being a big reason for their spot atop our pre-World Cup power rankings. Lamine Yamal is the young star of the Spanish squad, while Mikel Oyarzabal is also a contender that a lot of the world will be learning about for the first time at this tournament. The question will be whether Spain’s depth prevents any one individual from shining too much on their own to win the boot.
Finally, Erling Haaland is a contender given his status as one of the world’s top goal scorers for his club, Manchester City. But he isn’t playing for a team as dangerous as City at the World Cup, as Norway isn’t as deep a squad, to put it lightly. Haaland might not be a good value for his current price, as he will receive a ton of attention from opposing defenses at this World Cup.
Golden Boot FAQ
Kylian Mbappe won the Golden Boot at the 2022 World Cup, scoring 8 goals in 7 matches for France.
At this point, no player has won this individual award at more than one World Cup. Mbappe would become the first if he were to win it at this tournament.
Just Fontaine holds the record for the most goals in a single World Cup with 13 at the 1958 World Cup in Sweden. He only played in that one World Cup and would likely hold the record for the most World Cup goals ever had he played in additional tournaments.
Miroslav Klose has scored the most goals in the history of the tournament. He scored 16 goals across 4 World Cups for Germany from 2002 to 2014.
Cristiano Ronaldo became the first player to score at 5 World Cup tournaments when he scored in 2022 for Portugal. He can extend his record to 6 World Cups with a goal if he scores in the 2026 tournament, while Lionel Messi can reach 5 with a goal in 2026.


