World Cup 2026 leaderboard update: Mexico first through after Romo winner

World Cup 2026 leaderboard update: Mexico first through after Romo winner

Mexico's 1-0 win over South Korea makes the co-hosts the first confirmed knockout-stage team and locks them into first place in Group A. This update covers completed matches through 07:00 UTC on June 19, with Luis Romo's winner, Raul Rangel's second clean sheet, the full all-group table snapshot, and unchanged Golden Boot/assists leaders.

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2026/6/19 · 15:20
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Mexico are the first team through to the World Cup knockout stage. Luis Romo's 50th-minute goal gave the co-hosts a 1-0 win over South Korea, moved them to six points from two Group A matches, and locked first place with one group match still to play. 1
Cutoff for this issue: completed matches through 07:00 UTC on June 19. The only new final since the previous update is Mexico 1-0 South Korea; the June 19 Group C/D matches kick off later and are left out of the standings math. 2
Luis Romo scores Mexico's winner against South Korea
Romo punished South Korea's defensive mix-up early in the second half. Source: ESPN match coverage.

What changed since the last update

MatchFinal scoreScoring noteStandings effectLeaderboard effectSource
Mexico vs. South Korea, Group AMexico 1-0 South KoreaRomo 50' after Kim Seung-Gyu and Lee Gi-Hyuk collided in the areaMexico clinch first in Group A on 6 pts; South Korea stay second on 3 ptsRaul Rangel moves to two clean sheets; Romo joins the one-goal tier3 / 4
The win was tight rather than dominant. ESPN's match page lists Mexico with 42.4% possession, four shots on goal and eight total attempts, while South Korea had 57.6% possession and two shots on goal. 3 FOX's team-stats page is directionally similar: Mexico 43% possession, eight shots, four on target, and South Korea 57% possession with two on target. 5
That matters for the player notes below: the biggest individual move is not a striker climbing the Golden Boot board. It is Rangel turning a low-shot match into a second clean sheet and a confirmed knockout berth.

Group A is settled at the top

RankTeamGPW-D-LGF-GAGDPtsSource
1Mexico22-0-03-0+36ESPN standings
2South Korea21-0-12-203ESPN standings
3Czechia20-1-12-3-11ESPN standings
4South Africa20-1-11-3-21ESPN standings
Mexico's path is now fixed enough for planning purposes: ESPN's report says they have clinched first in the group and will play at least their next two games in Mexico, with a possible third home-country match if they keep advancing. 1 South Korea still control second place, but the final round matters: they face South Africa, while Mexico play Czechia on June 24. 2
Mexico players celebrate after the result that clinched Group A
Mexico are the first confirmed group winner of the tournament; the remaining Group A race is for second place and third-place safety. Source: FOX Sports match coverage.

All-group standings snapshot

GroupCurrent order, points and goal differenceSource
AMexico 6 pts/+3; South Korea 3/0; Czechia 1/-1; South Africa 1/-2ESPN standings
BCanada 4/+6; Switzerland 4/+3; Bosnia-Herzegovina 1/-3; Qatar 1/-6ESPN standings
CScotland 3/+1; Morocco 1/0; Brazil 1/0; Haiti 0/-1ESPN standings
DUnited States 3/+3; Australia 3/+2; Türkiye 0/-2; Paraguay 0/-3ESPN standings
EGermany 3/+6; Ivory Coast 3/+1; Ecuador 0/-1; Curaçao 0/-6ESPN standings
FSweden 3/+4; Japan 1/0; Netherlands 1/0; Tunisia 0/-4ESPN standings
GNew Zealand 1/0; Iran 1/0; Belgium 1/0; Egypt 1/0ESPN standings
HUruguay 1/0; Saudi Arabia 1/0; Spain 1/0; Cape Verde 1/0ESPN standings
INorway 3/+3; France 3/+2; Senegal 0/-2; Iraq 0/-3ESPN standings
JArgentina 3/+3; Austria 3/+2; Jordan 0/-2; Algeria 0/-3ESPN standings
KColombia 3/+2; Congo DR 1/0; Portugal 1/0; Uzbekistan 0/-2ESPN standings
LEngland 3/+2; Ghana 3/+1; Panama 0/-1; Croatia 0/-2ESPN standings
The all-group board now has one locked top seed: Mexico. Group B is still the closest top-two race because Canada and Switzerland are level on four points, separated by goal difference only.

Golden Boot and assists boards

Mexico's win does not change the top of the scoring chart. FOX's tournament stats page still has Jonathan David and Lionel Messi tied on three goals, with David displayed first after his Canada hat trick. 6 Romo and Raul Jimenez are both on one tournament goal, so this match affects Mexico's team leaderboard more than the Golden Boot race.
RankPlayerNationGoalsTournament noteSource
1Jonathan DavidCanada3FOX lists him first among three-goal players after the Qatar hat trick6
2Lionel MessiArgentina3Level on goals and still first among player-rating leaders on the same FOX table6
3Erling HaalandNorway2Leads the two-goal chasing group by FOX ordering6
4Yasin AyariSweden2Two goals from Sweden's opening match6
5Kai HavertzGermany2Still part of the two-goal pack before Germany's second match6
6Kylian MbappeFrance2France have not played their second group match yet6
7Johan ManzambiSwitzerland2Two goals across Switzerland's first two matches6
8Harry KaneEngland2England's top scorer before their Ghana match6
9Folarin BalogunUnited States2USA's lead scoring name before Australia6
10Cyle LarinCanada2Still in the chase pack after scoring against Qatar6
The assists board also holds. FOX's assists sort still starts with Chris Wood, Alexander Isak, Ryan Gravenberch, Joshua Kimmich and Deniz Undav on two assists each. 7 Romo's goal came from the goalkeeper-defender collision and loose ball rather than a conventional created chance, so no new tournament assists leader comes out of this match.

Goalkeeper and player power notes

Raul Rangel makes the late save that protected Mexico's lead
Rangel's 87th-minute intervention is the clean-sheet moment that changed the goalkeeper board. Source: FOX Sports Rangel story.
PlayerWhy he moves todayEvidence
Raul Rangel, MexicoSecond clean sheet, no goals allowed, and the decisive 87th-minute stop sequence8 / 9
Luis Romo, MexicoScored the only goal, lifted Mexico to 6 points, and put them into the Round of 3210
Johan Vazquez, MexicoESPN's live analysis credits him with a late block after Rangel's save sequence11
Jonathan David, CanadaStill co-leads the Golden Boot race on three goals6
Lionel Messi, ArgentinaStill tied with David at the top; Argentina have not played their second match yet6
The Golden Glove race is still early, but Rangel is now the first name with both a team achievement and a repeat clean-sheet profile. FOX's goalkeeping table credits him with two clean sheets and zero goals allowed through two matches. 8

Next scoreboard pressure

The next update should move Groups C and D rather than A and B. ESPN's fixture list has United States vs. Australia, Scotland vs. Morocco, Brazil vs. Haiti, and Türkiye vs. Paraguay as the June 19 matches, with the Türkiye-Paraguay kickoff falling at 04:00 UTC on June 20. 2

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