Kylian Mbappe is leading the list for the most goals in World Cup group stages 2022 (updated on 28th November 2022. Who will be the top goal scorer at the FIFA World Cup 2022? It’s a question on many people’s minds as the world’s biggest soccer tournament approaches. There are a number of talented strikers who will be vying for the title, but only one can take home the gold. Let’s take a look at some of the contenders for the Golden boot race.
With the FIFA World Cup 2022 just around the corner, fans and pundits alike are already making predictions about who will be the tournament’s top goal scorer. While there are a number of contenders, we’ve compiled a list of our top picks who score the total goals sofar. Who do you think will come out on top? Read on to find out.
Leading Goal Scorers In FIFA World Cup 2022 – Race To Golden Boot Winners
The 2022 FIFA World Cup round of 16 is fast approaching, and everyone is already making predictions about who will be the top goal scorer. So, we decided to look closely at the most goals scored in the World Cup event in 2022. From rookies to seasoned veterans, these are the players we think have the best chance at becoming the leading goal scorer of the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Let’s check out the list below.
- Kylian Mbappe with 3 Goals leading the race for Golden Boot
Position/Ranking |
Goal |
No. |
Country |
1 |
Kylian Mbappe |
3 |
France |
2 |
Enner Valencia |
3 |
Ecuador |
3 |
Lionel Messi |
2 |
Argentina |
– |
Mehdi Taremi |
2 |
Iran |
– |
Alvaro Morata |
2 |
Spain |
6 |
Bukayo Saka |
2 |
England |
– |
Ferran Torres |
2 |
Spain |
– |
Olivier Giroud |
2 |
France |
– |
Richarlison |
2 |
Brazil |
– |
Cody Gakpo |
2 |
Netherlands |
– |
Andrej Kramaric |
2 |
Croatia |
12 |
Davy Klaassen |
1 |
Netherlands |
– |
Dani Olmo |
1 |
Spain |
– |
Robert |
1 |
Poland |
– |
Adrien Rabiot |
1 |
France |
– |
Raheem Sterling |
1 |
England |
17 |
Cristiano |
1 |
Portugal |
– |
Osman Bukari |
1 |
Ghana |
– |
Rafael Leao |
1 |
Portugal |
– |
Ritsu Doan |
1 |
Japan |
– |
Pablo Gavi |
1 |
Spain |
– |
Joao Felix |
1 |
Portugal |
– |
Jude Bellingham |
1 |
England |
– |
Famara Diedhiou |
1 |
Senegal |
– |
Carlos Soler |
1 |
Spain |
– |
Craig Goodwin |
1 |
Australia |
– |
Marco Asensio |
1 |
Spain |
– |
Mitchell Duke |
1 |
Australia |
– |
Marcus Rashford |
1 |
England |
– |
Takuma Asano |
1 |
Japan |
– |
Roozbeh Chesmi |
1 |
Iran |
– |
Mohammed Muntari |
1 |
Qatar |
– |
Bamba Dieng |
1 |
Senegal |
– |
Michy Batshuayi |
1 |
Belgium |
– |
Gareth Bale |
1 |
Wales |
– |
Ramin Rezaeian |
1 |
Iran |
– |
Saleh Al-Shehri |
1 |
Saudi Arabia |
– |
Breel Embolo |
1 |
Switzerland |
– |
Boulaye Dia |
1 |
Senegal |
– |
Timothy Weah |
1 |
USA |
– |
Andre Ayew |
1 |
Ghana |
– |
Ilkay Gundogan |
1 |
Germany |
– |
Piotr Zielinski |
1 |
Poland |
– |
Jack Grealish |
1 |
England |
– |
Salem Al-Dawsari |
1 |
Saudi Arabia |
– |
Enzo Fernandez |
1 |
Argentina |
– |
Andreas |
1 |
Denmark |
– |
Keysher Fuller |
1 |
Costa Rica |
– |
Abdelhamid |
1 |
Morocco |
– |
Zakaria |
1 |
Morocco |
– |
Marko Livaja |
1 |
Croatia |
– |
Alphonso Davies |
1 |
Canada |
– |
Lovro Majer |
1 |
Croatia |
– |
Niclas Fullkrug |
1 |
Germany |
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