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France are closest to breaking their own record, not anyone else’s. Les Bleus have scored 14 goals through five matches at the 2026 World Cup, the highest team total in the field, and need nine more across three remaining games to beat Just Fontaine’s 23-goal haul from 1958. Every other landmark, including Hungary’s mark of 27 from 1954, sits further out of reach. With Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé leading a prolific attack, the numbers say this squad has a genuine shot at rewriting its own history.
France opened with a 3-1 win over Senegal on June 16, then beat Iraq 3-0 before an explosive 4-1 group-stage win over Norway that included an Ousmane Dembélé hat-trick. A 3-0 win over Sweden in the Round of 32 saw Mbappé claim a brace and his sixth tournament goal, and a 1-0 penalty win over Paraguay carried them into the quarterfinals with their attack still finding new ways to score.
Scoring 3 or more goals in each of the first four matches is the longest such streak in World Cup history, a run that turned a squad known for defensive solidity into the most feared attacking side left in the competition. Mbappé leads the Golden Boot race with seven goals, while Michael Olise’s five assists rank second all-time in a single tournament, behind only Pelé’s six in 1970.
The all-time single-tournament totals put France’s run in perspective. Hungary’s 1954 side, led by Ferenc Puskás and Sándor Kocsis, still holds the record with 27 goals in five matches, an average of 5.4 per game that no team has since approached. West Germany scored 25 in that same tournament, proving 1954 remains the high-water mark for attacking football at a World Cup.
| Rank | Team | Tournament | Goals | Matches |
| 1 | Hungary | 1954 | 27 | 5 |
| 2 | West Germany | 1954 | 25 | 5 |
| 3 | France | 1958 | 23 | 6 |
| 4 | Brazil | 1950 | 22 | 6 |
| 5 | Brazil | 1970 | 19 | 6 |
| 6 (tie) | Germany / Brazil / Argentina | 2014 / 2002 / 1930 | 18 | 7 / 7 / 5 |
| In progress | France | 2026 (in progress) | 14 | 5 |
France’s own tournament totals show a clear upward curve. In 2014 they managed 10 goals in five matches before a quarterfinal exit to Germany. Their 2018 title-winning run produced 14 goals across seven games, and in 2022 they scored 16 in seven matches while reaching the final.
| Match | Opponent | Goals |
| 1 | Senegal | 3 |
| 2 | Iraq | 3 |
| 3 | Norway | 4 |
| 4 | Sweden | 3 |
| 5 | Paraguay | 1 |
Five games into 2026, they already sit at 14, and their goals-per-match average of 2.8 is their best since 1958, with as many as three matches still to play.
The partnership driving this run is the most productive pairing at the tournament. Mbappé and Dembélé have combined for six goals between them, with Dembélé setting up four for Mbappé and Mbappé returning two, a level of two-player output unmatched in sixty years of World Cup data.
Mbappé’s seven goals already match his entire 2022 tournament tally, and he still has games left to add to it. His four career multi-goal games in World Cup knockout matches are double any other player in the competition’s history, and Dembélé’s hat-trick against Norway showed France no longer needs one forward to carry the scoring load alone. That depth is exactly what separates a team chasing history from one simply enjoying a hot streak.
France face Morocco in the quarterfinal on July 9, with a potential semifinal and final still to come, three games at most. Matching Germany’s 18-goal tier from 2014 needs just four more goals, a total well within reach given their group-stage average of 3.25 per game.
Breaking Fontaine’s 1958 mark of 23 needs nine more goals across those three matches, exactly 3.0 per game, a pace this squad has already beaten twice this tournament. Hungary’s all-time record of 27 would require thirteen more, a target no modern side has come close to touching. The France World Cup 2026 scoring record history being written right now points toward one outcome above all: a 68-year-old French record finally falling to a French team.
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What is the most goals scored by a team in a World Cup?
Hungary hold the record with 27 goals at the 1954 World Cup. That tally came across five matches, an average of 5.4 goals per game never matched since.
How many goals has France scored at the 2026 World Cup?
France have scored 14 goals in five matches, the highest team total in the tournament. Their run includes wins over Senegal, Iraq, Norway, Sweden, and a penalty win over Paraguay.
Which country has scored the most World Cup goals all-time?
Brazil are the all-time leading scorers across every World Cup edition combined. France became only the fourth nation to reach 150 total World Cup goals this tournament, a mark set by Mbappé’s penalty against Paraguay.
Can France break a World Cup scoring record in 2026?
France are within reach of two benchmarks with three matches left. They need four more goals to match the 18-goal tier of Germany, Brazil and Argentina, and nine to beat their own 1958 record.
Who are France’s top scorers at the 2026 World Cup?
Kylian Mbappé leads the squad with seven goals, the joint-highest tally in the tournament. Ousmane Dembélé is second with three goals including a hat-trick against Norway, and Bradley Barcola has also found the net.
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