World Cup 2026 player awards and scoring races will be shaped by the expanded 48-team, 104-match format. More matches mean more chances for goals, assists, clean sheets, ratings and breakout performances.
Star players to watch
- Lionel Messi
- Cristiano Ronaldo
- Kylian Mbappe
- Erling Haaland
- Jude Bellingham
- Lamine Yamal
- Vinicius Junior
- Mohamed Salah
- Son Heung-min
- Christian Pulisic
Tournament factors
- Final squad selection and injuries.
- Group strength and knockout path.
- Penalty and set-piece duty.
- Minutes played across a longer format.
- Team progress into the later rounds.
How to read the race
The expanded format makes player markets more volatile than a 32-team World Cup. A player can start slowly and still enter the award race if his team reaches the later rounds, while an early group-stage scorer can fade if his country exits before the quarter-finals.
Signals that matter most
- Players on teams likely to play six or seven matches have more award runway.
- Penalty takers and set-piece takers have extra scoring and assist routes.
- Goalkeepers need clean sheets, big saves and knockout moments.
- Young-player and breakout races depend heavily on minutes and visibility.
- Daily trackers should separate confirmed tournament goals from qualifying or friendly goals.