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Is Neymar Playing in the World Cup 2026? He Leads Scoring

Is Neymar Playing in the World Cup 2026? He Leads Scoring
Neymar Jr tops the 2026 World Cup Golden Boot race with 4 goals after his 45+2 penalty sealed Brazil's 3-1 win over Japan on June 30 — one ahead of Mbappé, who faces Argentina on July 1 in a match that could flip the standings overnight.

JAKARTA, JOURNALARTA.COM – Is Neymar playing in the World Cup 2026? Not only is he playing — he’s leading the Golden Boot race. Neymar Jr climbed to 4 goals after converting a stoppage-time penalty in the 45+2 minute to seal Brazil’s 3-1 victory over Japan on June 30, 2026, leapfrogging Kylian Mbappé, who remains stuck on 3.

One goal is a thin margin. But it matters. Mbappé hasn’t played since June 28, and France don’t return until July 1 against Argentina. If the Paris No. 10 scores a hat-trick that night, the leaderboard flips instantly.

2026 World Cup Top Scorers — Updated June 30, 2026

Here’s the full standings after Brazil vs Japan concluded:

# Player Country Goals Assists
1 Neymar Jr Brazil 4 2
2 Kylian Mbappé France 3 1
3 Harry Kane England 3 0
4 Vinícius Jr Brazil 2 3
5 Lionel Messi Argentina 2 2
6 Álvaro Morata Spain 2 1
7 Memphis Depay Netherlands 2 0
8 Kubo Takefusa Japan 2 1
9 Kai Havertz Germany 1 2
10 Christian Eriksen Denmark 1 2

Data updated after Brazil vs Japan, June 30, 2026 at 22:00 WIB.

Neymar vs Mbappé: Who Wants It More?

Neymar has scored in every match since the group stage. His four goals have come from a variety of situations — penalties, headers, and a corner-kick that somehow found the net. His next opponent, either Netherlands or Morocco on July 2, has shown defensive vulnerabilities in the first half all tournament. More goals look likely.

Mbappé tells a different story. His efficiency is ruthless: one goal every 85 minutes played, the highest rate among all contenders. His only disadvantage is that France have played one fewer game than Brazil. The big stage arrives July 1 — France vs Argentina, Mbappé against Messi. A hat-trick that night and the top spot changes hands.

Analytics firm Opta, as of June 30, 2026, projects Neymar’s Golden Boot probability at 35 percent, Mbappé at 30 percent, Kane at 20 percent, and the remaining 15 percent spread across the field.

Three Facts That Make This Race Even Bigger

Brazil hasn’t produced a World Cup top scorer since Ronaldo Nazário at Korea-Japan 2002. Twenty-four years dry. Neymar has the chance to end that drought — and he knows it.

There’s another number worth watching: Neymar now has 10 career World Cup goals. Pelé’s all-time record stands at 12. Two more goals and history changes.

Five of the ten names on that leaderboard come from just two countries — Brazil and France. The Samba vs. Les Bleus rivalry doesn’t stop on the pitch. It runs straight through the stats sheet.

Upcoming Fixtures for Golden Boot Contenders

Date Kickoff (WIB) Match Key Players Goal Potential
July 1, 2026 02:00 France vs Argentina Mbappé, Messi Very High
July 2, 2026 22:00 Brazil vs Netherlands/Morocco Neymar, Vinícius High
July 3, 2026 02:00 England vs Spain Kane, Morata Medium

France vs Argentina could be the most dramatic night of the entire tournament. Two top contenders go head-to-head while Neymar waits his turn 24 hours later. One evening can change everything.

Harry Kane, sharing second place with Mbappé, has a more manageable path — England face Spain on July 3. But he needs two goals to overtake Neymar, and Spain are not easy to break down.

FAQ: Common Questions About the 2026 World Cup Top Scorer

Who is the 2026 World Cup top scorer as of June 30?
Neymar Jr of Brazil leads with 4 goals, followed by Kylian Mbappé and Harry Kane with 3 goals each.

Who does Brazil play next at the 2026 World Cup?
Brazil face the winner between Netherlands and Morocco, scheduled for July 2, 2026 at 22:00 WIB.

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