Kylian Mbappé’s record-breaking performance put him in pole position to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup Golden Boot when he scored twice in the 2026 FIFA World Cup third-place final against England Lionel MessiCreated a World Cup historical scoring record.France ended up thrashing England 6-4 in Miami in a stunning 10-goal thriller, but Mbappe still walked away with arguably the biggest personal achievement of the night. His brace took his tally to 10 goals and four assists at this World Cup, surpassing Messi, who goes into Sunday’s final against Spain with eight goals and four assists.The shift underscores why a World Cup final, despite often being labeled a consolation tie, can still have a major impact on football’s biggest individual honour.
The third-place playoffs reshape the race for the Golden Boot
Messi leads the Golden Boot standings ahead of Saturday’s game.The Argentina captain performed well in the semi-final against England and provided two assists to help Argentina win 2-1. He has now scored 8 goals and provided 4 assists. Meanwhile, Mbappe scored eight goals and provided three assists after France lost to Spain in the semifinals.With one official FIFA match remaining for France, Mbappe has one last chance to overtake his long-time rivals.That’s exactly what he did.
France’s Kylian Mbappe (10) scores his team’s third goal during the World Cup third-place play-off football match between France and England on Saturday, July 18, 2026 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)
At half-time, England led 4-0 thanks to braces from Declan Rice, Ezri Konsa and Bukayo Saka, leaving France facing an embarrassing defeat.Three minutes after the game restarted, Mbappe launched a counterattack and confidently scored in the 48th minute to make the score 4-1.Bradley Barcola scored France’s second goal in the 54th minute before Mbappe struck again in the 66th minute to cut England’s advantage to 4-3 and dramatically change the race for the Golden Boot.England finally sealed third place with Saka’s penalty in the 87th minute, before Ousmane Dembélé pulled one back in stoppage time to make it 5-4. Jude Bellingham then sealed the win 6-4 with a late goal, but Mbappe’s individual achievement remained the biggest talking point.
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Mbappe’s brace made the run-up to the World Cup final look completely different.
- Kylian Mbappe (France): 10 goals, 4 assists
- Lionel Messi (Argentina): 8 goals, 4 assists
- Jude Bellingham (England): 7 goals, 1 assist
- Ousmane Dembélé (France): 6 goals, 2 assists
- Harry Kane (England): 6 goals, 1 assist
As France’s game ended, Mbappe’s goal was complete.However, Messi has one game left against Spain and could close or overturn the deficit in Sunday’s World Cup final.
history rollover
Mbappe’s second goal meant far more than the Golden Boot rankings.The France captain has scored 22 goals in his World Cup career, surpassing Messi as the top goalscorer in World Cup history.What’s even more remarkable is that the Real Madrid striker has reached this figure in just 22 World Cup games, averaging just one goal per game. Messi has scored 21 goals in 31 games and added another as Argentina reached the final this year.
France’s Kylian Mbappe (10) celebrates scoring his team’s third goal while England’s Jarell Quansah (26) looks on during the World Cup third-place final football match between France and England on Saturday, July 18, 2026 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
Mbappe also became the record holder for the most non-penalty goals in World Cup history, with 19 goals, surpassing Messi’s previous 17 goals.
Why the third-place and fourth-place finals are still important
Saturday’s drama once again highlighted why the third-place playoff race remains far more important than many think.Although it only determines bronze medals, it is an official FIFA World Cup competition, meaning every goal, assist and minutes played count towards individual awards such as the Golden Boot.History has proven how influential this game was. French legend Just Fontaine scored four goals in the third-place final against West Germany in 1958, setting an unmatched 13 goals in a single World Cup.In 1998, Croatia’s Davor Suker scored the winning goal in the bronze medal game against the Netherlands and won the Golden Boot with six goals.The same happened in 2010, with Thomas Muller, David Villa, Wesley Sneijder and Diego Forlan all scoring five goals. In the third-place final, Muller scored in Germany’s 3-2 victory over Uruguay, and Forlan also scored a goal in that game, but Muller won the Golden Boot ahead of other contenders with 3 assists.The 2026 version has now produced another defining moment in the game.With two goals in the 48th and 66th minutes against England, Mbappe transformed the table and took control of the race for the Golden Boot while becoming the top goalscorer at the World Cup.Now only Messi, in his final game against Spain, has the chance to have both honors stripped from him.