World Cup 2026 leaderboard update: Curaçao survive Ecuador barrage

World Cup 2026 leaderboard update: Curaçao survive Ecuador barrage

Curaçao's 0-0 draw with Ecuador moves both teams to one point in Group E and puts Eloy Room at the center of the goalkeeper race after a 15-save clean sheet. This update refreshes all 12 group tables, the third-place lane, Golden Boot, assists, goalkeeper watch and player power ranking through 02:00 UTC on June 21.

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2026/6/21 · 10:18
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Curaçao got the kind of 0-0 draw that changes a group without changing the scoreboard. Ecuador finished with 75% possession, 15 shots on goal and a 3.05 expected-goals total; Eloy Room still left Kansas City with a clean sheet and 15 saves, matching Tim Howard's tournament record without extra time. 1
Cutoff for this update: 02:00 UTC on June 21. This issue adds one completed final since the 22:00 UTC update on June 20: Ecuador 0-0 Curaçao. ESPN's schedule still showed Tunisia vs. Japan as a fixture rather than a completed result at cutoff, so that match stays out of the tables until the next update. 2
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Scoreboard since the last cutoff

MatchResultWhat changedSource
Ecuador vs. CuraçaoEcuador 0-0 CuraçaoBoth teams moved to 1 point in Group E. Ecuador stayed third on goal difference, while Curaçao stayed fourth, and both now need help on the final group matchday.1
The draw was almost entirely about Room. ESPN's match page credited him with 15 saves against 3.05 expected goals conceded, while Ecuador captain Enner Valencia alone produced 5 shots on goal and 1.65 xG. 1
Group E now has a clean split: Germany on 6 points, Ivory Coast on 3, then Ecuador and Curaçao on 1 each. Ecuador's goal difference is -1; Curaçao's is -6, which keeps Ecuador ahead in third. 3
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Group tables: all 12 groups at 02:00 UTC

GroupLeaderFull order: record, GF-GA, pointsRead on the group
AMexico, 6 ptsMexico 2-0-0, 3-0, 6; South Korea 1-0-1, 2-2, 3; Czechia 0-1-1, 2-3, 1; South Africa 0-1-1, 1-3, 1No new Group A final was added in this cutoff window. Mexico remains the only perfect team in the group. 3
BCanada, 4 ptsCanada 1-1-0, 7-1, 4; Switzerland 1-1-0, 5-2, 4; Bosnia-Herzegovina 0-1-1, 2-5, 1; Qatar 0-1-1, 1-7, 1Canada stays above Switzerland on goal difference, +6 to +3. 3
CBrazil, 4 ptsBrazil 1-1-0, 4-1, 4; Morocco 1-1-0, 2-1, 4; Scotland 1-0-1, 1-1, 3; Haiti 0-0-2, 0-4, 0Brazil remains ahead of Morocco on goal difference, +3 to +1. 3
DUnited States, 6 ptsUnited States 2-0-0, 6-1, 6; Australia 1-0-1, 2-2, 3; Paraguay 1-0-1, 2-4, 3; Türkiye 0-0-2, 0-3, 0The U.S. stays clear; Australia remains second ahead of Paraguay on goal difference. 3
EGermany, 6 ptsGermany 2-0-0, 9-2, 6; Ivory Coast 1-0-1, 2-2, 3; Ecuador 0-1-1, 0-1, 1; Curaçao 0-1-1, 1-7, 1The new 0-0 draw gives Ecuador and Curaçao one point apiece but keeps both behind Ivory Coast. 1
FNetherlands, 4 ptsNetherlands 1-1-0, 7-3, 4; Sweden 1-0-1, 6-6, 3; Japan 0-1-0, 2-2, 1; Tunisia 0-0-1, 1-5, 0Tunisia vs. Japan remains outside this update because it was not a completed result at cutoff. 2
GNew Zealand, 1 ptNew Zealand 0-1-0, 2-2, 1; Iran 0-1-0, 2-2, 1; Belgium 0-1-0, 1-1, 1; Egypt 0-1-0, 1-1, 1Group G has not started its second matchday; all four teams remain on one point. 3
HUruguay, 1 ptUruguay 0-1-0, 1-1, 1; Saudi Arabia 0-1-0, 1-1, 1; Spain 0-1-0, 0-0, 1; Cape Verde 0-1-0, 0-0, 1Group H is still flat at one point per team, with Uruguay first in ESPN's order. 3
INorway, 3 ptsNorway 1-0-0, 4-1, 3; France 1-0-0, 3-1, 3; Senegal 0-0-1, 1-3, 0; Iraq 0-0-1, 1-4, 0Norway leads France on goal difference after one match each. 3
JArgentina, 3 ptsArgentina 1-0-0, 3-0, 3; Austria 1-0-0, 3-1, 3; Jordan 0-0-1, 1-3, 0; Algeria 0-0-1, 0-3, 0Argentina remains ahead of Austria on goal difference. 3
KColombia, 3 ptsColombia 1-0-0, 3-1, 3; Congo DR 0-1-0, 1-1, 1; Portugal 0-1-0, 1-1, 1; Uzbekistan 0-0-1, 1-3, 0Colombia is still the only Group K team with a win. 3
LEngland, 3 ptsEngland 1-0-0, 4-2, 3; Ghana 1-0-0, 1-0, 3; Panama 0-0-1, 0-1, 0; Croatia 0-0-1, 2-4, 0England leads Ghana on goal difference before their June 23 meeting. 3
The third-place lane is the real table movement from the draw. FOX's live standings now place Ecuador eighth among the third-place teams, nudging Bosnia-Herzegovina outside the current advancement line. The top eight third-place teams are Scotland, Paraguay, Japan, Belgium, Portugal, Spain, Czechia and Ecuador. 4
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Golden Boot and assist boards

The Golden Boot race now has three players on 3 goals: Jonathan David, Lionel Messi and Deniz Undav. FOX's goals table lists David first, Messi second and Undav third, with Matheus Cunha and Erling Haaland next on 2 goals. 5
RankPlayerTeamGoalsWhy he matters now
1Jonathan DavidCanada3He stays level at the scoring lead while Canada leads Group B on goal difference. 5
2Lionel MessiArgentina3He is still on 3 goals after one Argentina match. 5
3Deniz UndavGermany3FOX now has him in the 3-goal tier after his two-goal rescue act against Ivory Coast. 5
4Matheus CunhaBrazil2Brazil remains top of Group C, and Cunha remains in the first chase group. 5
5Erling HaalandNorway2Norway has played once, so his 2-goal start still carries the Group I lead. 5
There was no assist movement from Ecuador-Curaçao. Alexander Isak remains alone on 3 assists; Chris Wood, Julio Enciso, Ryan Gravenberch and Denzel Dumfries make up the 2-assist pack at the top of FOX's assist table. 6
Assist rankPlayerTeamAssistsNotes
1Alexander IsakSweden3Still the only player listed on 3 assists. 6
2Chris WoodNew Zealand2He remains in the 2-assist group before New Zealand's second match. 6
3Julio EncisoParaguay2Paraguay is still third in Group D, and Enciso remains one of the assist leaders. 6
4Ryan GravenberchNetherlands2Netherlands' move to the top of Group F keeps his production attached to a group leader. 6
5Denzel DumfriesNetherlands2He remains in the same 2-assist tier after the Netherlands-Sweden result. 6

Goalkeeper watch

Room is the new goalkeeper story even if Raúl Rangel still owns the clean-sheet lead. ESPN's match page says Room made 15 saves against Ecuador, while FOX's clean-sheet table still lists Rangel first with 2 clean sheets, 0 goals allowed and 3 saves. 1 7
KeeperTeamClean sheetsGoals allowedSave noteWhy he is on the watchlist
Raúl RangelMexico203 tournament saves in FOX's tableStill the only keeper on 2 clean sheets. 7
Eloy RoomCuraçao1715 saves vs. Ecuador on ESPN's match sheetThe 15-save draw keeps Curaçao alive and gives the tournament its best single-match goalkeeper performance so far. 1
AlissonBrazil116 tournament saves in FOX's tableBrazil still leads Group C, and Alisson remains in the 1-clean-sheet tier. 7
Yahia FofanaIvory Coast126 tournament saves in FOX's tableIvory Coast remains second in Group E, three points ahead of Ecuador and Curaçao. 7
VozinhaCape Verde108 saves in FOX's tableCape Verde is still waiting for its second Group H match, and Vozinha remains part of the 1-clean-sheet chase group. 7

Player power ranking

This ranking is not an official award table. It favors players whose production changed a group table, a leaderboard or a qualification path.
RankPlayerCase
1Eloy Room, CuraçaoA 15-save clean sheet against 3.05 xG is the reason Group E's bottom two teams are both still alive. 1
2Deniz Undav, GermanyHe now sits in FOX's 3-goal tier and Germany remains the Group E leader on 6 points. 5
3Cody Gakpo, NetherlandsNo new match here, but his two goals against Sweden still anchor Netherlands' Group F lead. 3
4Jonathan David, CanadaHe stays tied at the top of the scoring race on 3 goals while Canada leads Group B on goal difference. 5
5Raúl Rangel, MexicoTwo clean sheets and 0 goals allowed keep him ahead in the Golden Glove lane. 7
6Enner Valencia, EcuadorHe did not score, but 5 shots on goal and 1.65 xG explain how much of Ecuador's attack ran through him. 1

Next matches to watch

Tunisia vs. Japan is the immediate loose end because it was not a final at the cutoff. A Japan win would move it from third to first in Group F; a Tunisia win would pull all four teams into a tighter qualification fight. 2 3
The rest of the June 21 slate shifts attention to Groups G and H: Spain vs. Saudi Arabia, Belgium vs. Iran, Uruguay vs. Cape Verde and New Zealand vs. Egypt are all listed for later in the day. Those two groups are still stuck on one point per team, so any winner becomes the first side to separate. 2 3

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