The 2026 FIFA World Cup group stage has delivered a high-scoring opening phase across Canada, Mexico and the United States, with 177 goals scored in 60 matches at an average of 2.95 per game.

While attacking football has dominated the narrative, defensive discipline and a series of statistical anomalies have also defined the early tournament picture.

At a glance

The group stage featured 60 matches producing 177 goals at an average of 2.95 per game. A total of 16 teams have progressed to the next round, while 10 teams have been eliminated from the tournament.

Attacking firepower sets the tone

France, Germany and the Netherlands have emerged as the most prolific attacking sides of the group stage, each scoring 10 goals.

Argentina captain Lionel Messi leads the scoring chart with six goals, underlining his continued influence on the global stage.

Germany's 7–1 win over Curaçao stands as both the highest-scoring match of the tournament (eight goals) and the biggest winning margin (six goals), reinforcing their attacking dominance in the group phase.

Individual moments have also defined the opening round. Paraguay's Matías Galarza scored the fastest goal so far after 65 seconds against Turkey, while Cape Verde's Kevin Pina registered the longest-range strike at 30.8 metres against Uruguay.

Defensive standards emerge amid high scoring

Despite the attacking trend, Spain and Mexico have set the defensive benchmark, keeping three clean sheets each and conceding no goals in the group stage.

Spain have also dominated possession metrics, recording a tournament-high 74% against Cape Verde, alongside the highest passing accuracy at 92%, reflecting their control-based approach.

In goal, Curaçao's Eloy Room delivered the standout individual performance, making 15 saves against Ecuador.

Discipline has been a growing concern. Paraguay and Curaçao have collected seven yellow cards each, while the Mexico vs South Africa fixture produced the tournament's most volatile disciplinary outing with three red cards. South Africa and Qatar have both already recorded two red cards.

Perfect runs and unlikely exit stories

Only three teams – Argentina, France and Mexico – have completed the group stage with perfect records, strengthening their status as early contenders.

At the other end, Tunisia, Haiti, Iraq, Panama, Uzbekistan and Jordan exited without a point after three consecutive defeats.

Yet the most unusual storyline belongs to Cape Verde, who progressed unbeaten with three draws despite not registering a win.

In contrast, Iran suffered a rare statistical paradox; eliminated despite remaining unbeaten across all three matches, drawing all their fixtures.

The opening phase of the 2026 World Cup has underlined a clear attacking tilt, but also exposed a growing divide between teams that can convert performances into wins and those left undone by inefficiency in decisive moments.

FIFA World Cup 2026 / Spain / Mexico / Cape Verde / Iran / Football

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