Kylian Mbappé has scored 5 goals in the 2026 World Cup as of July 13, 2026, leading France’s attack through four group-stage matches. The 27-year-old striker continues his dominance on football’s largest stage, with three of his goals coming in France’s opening three games.

How Mbappé Reached 5 Goals

Mbappé opened his account on June 15, 2026, netting a brace against Australia in a 3-1 win. He followed with a goal in France’s 2-0 victory over Denmark on June 21 and added another in a 1-1 draw with Tunisia on June 28. His fifth goal came in a 4-2 knockout-stage victory over Portugal on July 7, where he also assisted on two goals.

France’s World Cup Journey So Far

France has advanced to the quarterfinals after topping Group C with 10 points. Mbappé’s contributions have been critical, with his pace and finishing proving decisive in tight matches. His partnership with striker Alexandre Guimaraes has created one of the tournament’s most dangerous attacking lines.

What’s Next for Mbappé in the Tournament

France faces Belgium in a July 12 quarterfinal clash. Mbappé will aim to extend his goal-scoring streak against a Belgian defense that conceded twice to Croatia in their last match. With the semi-finals looming, his ability to create chances both for himself and teammates remains key to France’s title hopes.