KINGS
FIFA World Cup 2026June 22, 2026Dallas · Philadelphia · East Rutherford

Battle of Three Kings: Messi, Mbappé and Haaland's Greatest World Cup Day

Three legends. Three matches. Three nations. The greatest single day in World Cup history — and only one of them can be called king.

FOOTBALL7 min readJune 22, 2026By The Score Central Editorial Team

Three of the most lethal finishers in football history are all on the pitch today, and the stakes could not be higher. Lionel Messi enters his second match of USA 2026 needing just one goal to become the all-time leading scorer in World Cup history — alone, outright, untouchable. While Argentina face a dangerous Austria side in the Group J table-topper clash in Dallas, Kylian Mbappé hunts Iraq in Philadelphia fresh off a record-breaking brace, and Erling Haaland brings Norway's merciless attack to MetLife Stadium against Senegal tonight. Monday, June 22 is where legends are made.

Argentina vs Austria: Messi Hunts the Record That Defines an Era

When Lionel Messi scored his hat-trick against Algeria on June 16, he tied Miroslav Klose's 16-goal World Cup record — a landmark that had stood for 12 years and was widely considered untouchable. Now, at 38 years old and two days before his birthday, he walks into AT&T Stadium in Dallas needing a single goal to own that record outright. The symmetry is almost poetic: the greatest player of his generation, in what is almost certainly his final World Cup, one strike from an immortal place in the game's history.
The match itself carries significant group stage weight. Both Argentina and Austria won their openers — Argentina 3-0 over Algeria (Messi hat-trick), Austria 3-1 over Jordan in a genuine surprise. This is effectively a Group J title clash. A second Argentine win locks them in for the last 32 and puts them on a collision course with the heavyweights. For Austria, a win would be among the greatest results in their modern football history. Manager Ralf Rangnick's high-press system has the tools to cause chaos, but Messi operating behind Lautaro Martínez and Julián Álvarez is a problem nobody has solved consistently for a decade.
Our prediction: Argentina 3-1 Austria. Messi scores twice — breaking Klose's record with his first, sending the 92,000 fans at AT&T Stadium into raptures. Austria grab a consolation through a set-piece, but the defending champions are too disciplined and too clinical to be overturned. Scaloni's side march into the knockout rounds with maximum points.
  • Messi has 16 career World Cup goals — one more today puts him above Klose and alone at the top of history
  • Argentina have never lost a group stage match after winning their opener at a World Cup since 1994
  • Austria's 3-1 win over Jordan was their biggest World Cup victory since 1954
  • AT&T Stadium holds 92,000 — it will be at capacity, the largest crowd of this tournament so far
  • Messi has netted in each of his last 4 World Cup matchday-2 appearances
  • ScoreCentral prediction: Argentina 3-1 Austria | Messi 2 goals

There's only one thought in my mind when I step onto that pitch. Win. Everything else is a gift.

Lionel Messi, on the eve of the Austria match

Mbappé's Machine: France Expected to Dismantle Iraq in Philadelphia

Kylian Mbappé arrived at the 2026 World Cup with a point to prove after a difficult club season, and his response in the opener against Senegal was emphatic. Two goals — one a composed finish in the 66th minute, another a trademark long-range thunderbolt — took his career World Cup tally to 14 and broke the all-time France international scoring record, surpassing Thierry Henry. At 27, playing arguably the best football of his life under new coach Thierry Henry (who knows a thing or two about goals), Mbappé is operating on a different plane.
Iraq are the underdogs of this group, and that's being generous. They haven't appeared at a World Cup since 1986, qualifying through an extraordinary Asian playoff run. They bring spirit and organization but lack the individual quality to contain a French team that features Mbappé, Antoine Griezmann (37, in his final WC), Ousmane Dembélé, and Michael Olise. France conceded just once in seven consecutive World Cup group stage matches heading into this tournament.
Our prediction: France 4-0 Iraq. Mbappé scores twice more — taking his 2026 tally to four and his career WC total to 16, equalling Klose and Messi. The Golden Boot race will be alive and thrilling. Dembélé and Olise add gloss in the second half as France coast to the top of Group I with maximum points and maximum momentum.
  • Mbappé has 14 career World Cup goals — two today equals Klose's record, three would break it
  • France are -800 favorites in Philadelphia, the most lopsided betting market of the group stage
  • Iraq are appearing at their first World Cup in 40 years — a historic achievement undermined by a brutal group draw
  • Griezmann at 37 plays a final WC in the #10 role — expect him on the scoresheet at least once
  • France have scored 9 goals in their last 3 World Cup group stage matches combined
  • ScoreCentral prediction: France 4-0 Iraq | Mbappé 2 goals

WC 2026 — THE THREE KINGS

Goals in 2026 WC (entering matchday 2)Haaland: 2 goals
Messi
32

Mbappé

Career World Cup GoalsHaaland: 2 (debut tournament)
Messi
1614

Mbappé

Age at this TournamentMbappé: 27 years old
Messi
3825

Haaland

Group Points After Matchday 1France (I): 3 pts — all three top their groups
Argentina (J)
3 pts3 pts

Norway (I)

Haaland's Appointment: Norway vs Senegal at MetLife Stadium

When Erling Haaland walked onto a World Cup pitch for the very first time — against Iraq in Norway's opener last week — he scored twice. There was something inevitable about it, as though the 25-year-old machine from Manchester City simply could not be denied the stage he was built for. Norway won 4-1 in a performance that shocked many, and Haaland's footwork on the second goal, a low finish from a tight angle, showed that his WC debut was more than just tap-ins. This is a complete striker playing with conviction.
Senegal arrive tonight having lost 3-1 to France in a match that exposed their defensive vulnerabilities. The retirement of Sadio Mané from international football last year left a vast hole in their attacking hierarchy that Ismaïla Sarr and Nicolas Jackson haven't yet filled. A second consecutive defeat would eliminate them from Group I contention. Senegal are not without weapons — Sarr is quick and direct, and their midfield is well-organized — but Norway's high press and relentless intensity has been exceptional in training and the opener.
Our prediction: Norway 3-1 Senegal. Haaland strikes twice, extending his remarkable debut tournament to four goals in two matches. Ødegaard adds a third with a composed finish in the 75th minute. Sarr scores a consolation for Senegal. Norway qualify for the last 32 with a game to spare, and Haaland's Golden Boot candidacy becomes impossible to ignore.
  • Haaland has 2 goals already in his debut World Cup — both in Norway's 4-1 win over Iraq
  • Norway scored 4+ goals in their opener for the first time in World Cup history
  • Haaland arrived at this tournament with 40 goals across all competitions this season — the richest form of his career
  • Senegal are eliminated from knockout contention with another defeat — the pressure is immense
  • MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ holds 82,500 — tonight's biggest crowd in North America
  • ScoreCentral prediction: Norway 3-1 Senegal | Haaland 2 goals

The Golden Boot Race: Three Generational Talents, One Trophy

Messi has 3 goals from one match. Mbappé and Haaland have 2 each. If today's predictions land — Messi 2 more, Mbappé 2 more, Haaland 2 more — the standings become Messi 5, Mbappé 4, Haaland 4. The Golden Boot race is genuinely three-cornered for the first time in history, fought between players across three different groups with completely different knockout trajectories. It will not be resolved tonight. But tonight will define who leads.
Mbappé's trajectory is the most dangerous. He has 6 more potential matches (if France reach the final), he scores in almost every knockout round game, and he is 27 with nothing to lose. His 8 goals at Qatar 2022 remain the highest individual World Cup tournament tally since Just Fontaine's 13-goal record in 1958. At this pace, Fontaine's record itself is in reach. Haaland is the wildcard — 25, playing his first World Cup, showing no signs of the tournament nerves that afflict so many on the biggest stage.
And then there is Messi. At 38. Two days from his 39th birthday. Playing what is almost certainly his last World Cup, needing one goal to own the all-time scoring record for the rest of human history. No individual sporting subplot in decades carries this weight. Whatever happens in the knockout rounds, Messi's performance at USA 2026 is already defining.
  • Messi: 3 WC goals in 2026, 16 career — needs 1 more to be the greatest WC scorer of all time
  • Mbappé: 2 WC goals in 2026, 14 career — needs 3 to equal the record, on trajectory for 8-10 this tournament
  • Haaland: 2 WC goals in 2026, 2 career — debut tournament, averaging a goal per 55 minutes internationally in 2026
  • No player has ever scored 10+ goals in a single World Cup — that barrier could fall in 2026
  • The three kings are in different groups — they cannot meet until the semi-finals at the earliest

Erling doesn't need pressure to perform. He creates pressure just by being on the pitch.

Martin Ødegaard, Norway captain, pre-match vs Senegal

June 22 — The Most Loaded Day in World Cup History

There are 104 matches in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but June 22 is the one that football will reference for decades. Three of the greatest attackers ever assembled in a single tournament, all playing on the same day, all with something enormous at stake. Messi hunting immortality. Mbappé rewriting France's record books. Haaland announcing himself to the world on football's biggest stage. The volume of historical events compressed into a single Monday afternoon and evening is breathtaking.
Messi is 38. This is almost certainly his last World Cup. The argument can be made that this is not just the greatest group stage day in modern history but the most emotionally loaded matchday football has ever seen — the last time a generation will watch the greatest player of all time compete at this level, surrounded by the two players most likely to define the next 15 years of the sport. The baton is being passed in real time.
Haaland is 25. Mbappé is 27. They will be back in 2030. But the chance to share a World Cup stage with Lionel Messi in his final tournament — to compete for the Golden Boot, for group supremacy, for the adoration of a watching world — is something neither of them will ever find again. June 22 deserves to be watched, rewatched, and remembered.
  • Combined, the three kings have already scored 7 World Cup goals in just two first-round matches this tournament
  • All three nations — Argentina, France, Norway — are among the favorites to reach at least the quarter-finals
  • This is the first WC where three active 20+ career international goal scorers are competing simultaneously (Messi, Mbappé, Kane)
  • Messi turns 39 on June 24 — today's match is two days before what could be his last birthday as an active World Cup player
  • The last time one World Cup produced three players of this calibre was 2006: Ronaldo, Zidane, Klose — and none of them shared a day like this

ScoreCentral Prediction — Norway vs Senegal

3-1

Norway vs Senegal

Haaland 22', 61', Ødegaard 75' | Sarr 50'

Haaland delivers another clinical brace as Norway cruise into the last 32 with maximum points. Senegal grab a consolation but are eliminated from contention. The Golden Boot race tightens.