World Cup 2026 leaderboard update: Saibari sends Morocco top

World Cup 2026 leaderboard update: Saibari sends Morocco top

Morocco's 1-0 win over Scotland moves them top of Group C on four points, while Brazil-Haiti and Türkiye-Paraguay are held out because they were not complete by the 02:00 UTC cutoff. This update refreshes the all-group snapshot, Golden Boot race, assists board, goalkeeper watch, and player power ranking.

World Cup Leaderboards
20/6/2026 · 10:17
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Cutoff: this table set includes completed matches through 02:00 UTC on June 20. Morocco's 1-0 win over Scotland is in; Brazil-Haiti was still live on ESPN, and Türkiye-Paraguay was scheduled for 03:00 UTC, so both are held out of the standings and player boards below. 1 2 3

What changed since the last update

MatchStatus at this cutoffTable effect
Scotland 0-1 MoroccoFinal. Ismael Saibari scored in the 2nd minute, and ESPN's match page lists Morocco on 4 points and Scotland on 3. 1Morocco move from second to first in Group C. Scotland drop to second and now need the Brazil matchday to break kindly.
Brazil vs. HaitiLive, not final. ESPN showed Brazil 3-0 Haiti at 73' during the run. 2Excluded from completed-only tables. The next issue should fold it in if the final page is available.
Türkiye vs. ParaguayScheduled for 03:00 UTC on June 20. 3Excluded. Group D remains USA 6, Australia 3, Türkiye 0, Paraguay 0.
Saibari is the real leaderboard mover here. His early finish gave Morocco a four-point Group C lead and, according to ESPN's report, was his second World Cup goal in as many games. 4
ESPN's completed-match Group C table now has Morocco one point above Scotland, while Brazil-Haiti remains outside this snapshot because that match was live. 1
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Completed-match group tables

GroupOrderPoints picture
AMexico, South Korea, Czechia, South AfricaMexico 6; South Korea 3; Czechia 1; South Africa 1. 5
BCanada, Switzerland, Bosnia-Herzegovina, QatarCanada 4; Switzerland 4; Bosnia-Herzegovina 1; Qatar 1. 5
CMorocco, Scotland, Brazil, HaitiMorocco 4; Scotland 3; Brazil 1; Haiti 0. Brazil-Haiti is not included because it was live. 1
DUnited States, Australia, Türkiye, ParaguayUnited States 6; Australia 3; Türkiye 0; Paraguay 0. 5
EGermany, Ivory Coast, Ecuador, CuraçaoGermany 3; Ivory Coast 3; Ecuador 0; Curaçao 0. 5
FSweden, Japan, Netherlands, TunisiaSweden 3; Japan 1; Netherlands 1; Tunisia 0. 5
GNew Zealand, Iran, Belgium, EgyptAll four teams are on 1 point. 5
HUruguay, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Cape VerdeAll four teams are on 1 point. 5
INorway, France, Senegal, IraqNorway 3; France 3; Senegal 0; Iraq 0. 5
JArgentina, Austria, Jordan, AlgeriaArgentina 3; Austria 3; Jordan 0; Algeria 0. 5
KColombia, Congo DR, Portugal, UzbekistanColombia 3; Congo DR 1; Portugal 1; Uzbekistan 0. 5
LEngland, Ghana, Panama, CroatiaEngland 3; Ghana 3; Panama 0; Croatia 0. 5
Mexico and the United States remain the only teams on six points. Morocco now join Canada and Switzerland in the four-point band, with Group C no longer looking like Scotland's to control.

Golden Boot board

RankPlayerTeamGoals
1Jonathan DavidCanada3 6
2Lionel MessiArgentina3 6
3Erling HaalandNorway2 6
4Yasin AyariSweden2 6
5Kai HavertzGermany2 6
6Kylian MbappéFrance2 6
7Johan ManzambiSwitzerland2 6
8Harry KaneEngland2 6
9Folarin BalogunUnited States2 6
10Cyle LarinCanada2 6
11Ismael SaibariMorocco2 1
David and Messi still share the lead on three. Saibari's second goal matters more for the group table than for the Golden Boot race today, but he is now in the same two-goal pack as Haaland, Mbappé, Kane and Balogun.
FOX's goal leaderboard still has two players at three goals, followed by a broad two-goal chase group. 6
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Assist board

PlayerTeamAssists
Chris WoodNew Zealand2 7
Alexander IsakSweden2 7
Ryan GravenberchNetherlands2 7
Joshua KimmichGermany2 7
Brahim DíazMorocco2 7
The new name near the top is Díaz. ESPN's Morocco report described his early ball in behind for Saibari, and FOX's assist board now has him on two. 4

Goalkeeper watch

KeeperTeamClean sheetsGoals allowedSaves
Raúl RangelMexico203 8
Emiliano MartínezArgentina100 8
Angus GunnScotland113 8
Unai SimónSpain101 8
Matt FreeseUnited States112 8
BonoMorocco113 8
Rangel still has the clean-sheet lead by himself. Bono's first shutout brings Morocco into the defensive conversation, though the keeper board is still crowded behind the Mexico No. 1.
FOX's clean-sheet sort gives Rangel the only two-shutout line at this cutoff. 8
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Player power ranking

RankPlayerWhy he is here
1Jonathan DavidThree goals and Canada on 4 points keep him narrowly ahead of Messi for tournament impact. 6
2Lionel MessiThree goals in one match still set the attacking benchmark. 6
3Raúl RangelTwo clean sheets and zero goals allowed give Mexico the cleanest defensive profile in the field. 8
4Ismael SaibariThe decisive goal against Scotland put Morocco top of Group C, and ESPN credits him with two goals in two games. 1
5Folarin BalogunTwo goals plus a 6-point USA start keep him in the top five even without a new match today. 6
Next scoreboard pressure point: Brazil-Haiti. If Brazil's live lead becomes final, Group C will tighten immediately behind Morocco, and the next digest should recut both the table and the two-goal chasing pack.

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