Premier League dominates creativity too

So far, nine players have earned three or more assists, and five of them play in the Premier League.

Overall, Premier League players have contributed more than double the number of the assists of the Bundesliga, which is second in the standings.

Newcastle’s Bruno Guimaraes may have missed a penalty during Brazil’s elimination by Norway, but he was one of the few players who impressed for Carlo Ancelotti’s men, creating four goals.

Only France’s Michael Olise, who plays for Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga has more than the Magpies’ skipper.

Arsenal pair Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard, and Liverpool duo Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak all have three assists, though the latter two have been knocked out of the tournament.

Saka has only ever played for the Gunners at a professional level, but the most recent transfer values of the other four total a whopping £310m or so.

Liverpool broke their transfer record twice last summer to purchase Wirtz and then Isak, and though the pair made a negligible contribution in a disappointing season for the Reds, they demonstrated quality during the World Cup, which leagues with less financial power struggle to match.

Kylian Mbappe celebrates after France beat Paraguay 1-0 at the 2026 FIFA World CupImage source, Getty Images
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With seven goals and two assists, Real Madrid striker Kylian Mbappe’s nine goal involvements are two higher than anybody else at the World Cup so far

Clean sheet race close but Premier League joint top

Though 12 were selected for the tournament, only four Premier League goalkeepers have been regular starters at the World Cup, but all have performed well enough to ensure the division ranks highest for clean sheets too.

Everton’s Jordan Pickford has kept the opposition out twice, while Aston Villa’s Emiliano Martinez and Liverpool’s Alisson have matched that total for Argentina and Brazil respectively.

Netherlands’ Bart Verbruggen, the only other first-choice Premier League stopper, earned one before the Dutch were eliminated.

Level with the Premier League – pretty surprisingly – is Mexico’s Liga Mx, thanks to the three kept by Mexico goalkeeper Raul Rangel and Camilo Vargas’ four for Colombia.

La Liga is only one behind, but its total of six belongs entirely to Athletic Club’s Unai Simon, who has yet to concede a single goal for Spain during the tournament and is keeping Arsenal’s David Raya on the bench.

Vozinha’s heroics for fan-favourites Cape Verde mean the Portuguese second division has as many clean sheets as the country’s top flight.

Whether it be scoring goals or keeping them out, the cash Premier League clubs have at their disposal is having a huge influence on the biggest stage of all.

Argentina's Emiliano Martinez saves a free-kick from Cape Verde's Sidney Lopes Cabral at the 2026 FIFA World CupImage source, Getty Images
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Aston Villa’s Emiliano Martinez earned the award for best goalkeeper at the 2022 World Cup, and could be in contention again if Argentina progress to the latter stages

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