2026 FIFA World Cup: Top Goalscorer
3 signals across 1 market · $6,963 tracked · resolves Jul 20, 2026
This event tracks prediction-market odds for who will finish as the top goalscorer at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Current trading centers on Kylian Mbappé, with PolySpotter smart-money alerts showing a notable winner fading Mbappé rather than backing him.

Markets (1)
Top trades across all markets
- 84% winner fading Mbappe
Sharp wallet with an 84% win rate and +$30.6k lifetime P&L bought No on Mbappe top goalscorer, sizing to over half the market's 24h volume.
$1,972Wallet win rate: 84%Score: 5.0 - 84% winner fading Mbappe
Sharp sports bettor with an 84% win rate and strong lifetime profit bought No at 85¢, making the wallet track record the main signal despite modest size.
$1,375Wallet win rate: 84%Score: 4.0 - Sharp bettor fading Mbappe
Sharp bettor with an 84% record and positive lifetime P&L bought $3.6k of No, a large share of recent volume.
$3,616Wallet win rate: 84%Score: 4.0
Top wallets in this event
- 0x7256d0…30c9$6,963 · 1 market · 3 alerts · 84% wins
FAQs
What is the 2026 World Cup top goalscorer prediction market?
It is a Polymarket event on which player will score the most goals across the main rounds of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The event currently includes a market on whether Kylian Mbappé will be the tournament’s top goalscorer.
What are the odds for Kylian Mbappé to be top goalscorer?
Mbappé is the main traded outcome in this event. PolySpotter tracks the live Polymarket price plus smart-money activity, so you can see whether bettors are buying or fading his chances.
What is smart money doing on this event?
Recent PolySpotter alerts show an 84% winner fading Mbappé, suggesting at least one historically successful trader is taking the other side of his top-goalscorer bid.
When does the market resolve?
The event is expected to resolve after the 2026 FIFA World Cup, by July 20, 2026, based on the official FIFA top goalscorer standings and the market’s tie-break rules.
How are ties handled for top goalscorer?
If players are tied on goals, the market follows FIFA’s official leader. If needed, it then favors the player with fewer penalty-kick goals, and finally the player whose listed last name comes first alphabetically.