World Cup 2026 Golden Boot — Jonathan David and the Canadian Angle
Outright Golden Boot decimal odds as of 23 June 2026 · Messi 2.50 favourite · Jonathan David priced at 36.00 · Canadian-licensed sportsbook context
The 2026 World Cup Golden Boot board is unusual in that the favourite, Lionel Messi, is now scoring at a record-breaking rate (18 World Cup goals, outright men’s all-time leader). The Canadian wrinkle: the only Canadian to appear on a major US-facing Golden Boot board is Lille and (incoming) Lyon striker — and multiple-time Canadian Player of the Year — Jonathan David, priced at 36.00 after his hat-trick at BC Place.

Why David is on the board at all
On 18 June 2026, Canada beat Qatar 6–0 at BC Place in Vancouver. David scored three of those goals — the second hat-trick by a CONCACAF player in World Cup finals history. The first was American striker Bert Patenaude’s at the inaugural 1930 World Cup in Uruguay. That puts David in a club of two across 22 World Cup tournaments and ninety-six years of finals football.
The hat-trick is what moved David onto the FanDuel Golden Boot board at 36.00 decimal. The Lille and (from August) Lyon forward had not appeared on FanDuel’s quoted Golden Boot list before that night; the Qatar hat-trick alone changed the picture.
The full Golden Boot board (decimal, FanDuel Sportsbook, 23 June 2026)
| # | Player | Country | Odds (decimal) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lionel Messi | Argentina | 2.50 |
| 2 | Kylian Mbappé | France | 4.50 |
| 3 | Harry Kane | England | 9.00 |
| 4 | Erling Haaland | Norway | 14.00 |
| 5 | Cristiano Ronaldo | Portugal | 19.00 |
| 6 | Mikel Oyarzabal | Spain | 26.00 |
| 7 | Deniz Undav | Germany | 31.00 |
| 8= | Lamine Yamal | Spain | 36.00 |
| 8= | Vinícius Júnior | Brazil | 36.00 |
| 8= | Jonathan David | Canada | 36.00 |
(Source: FanDuel Sportsbook player-futures board, decimal lines converted from American odds, dated 2026-06-23.)
How those prices break down
- Messi (2.50) is now the all-time men’s WC top scorer (18 goals across six tournaments). His brace against Austria on 22 June 2026 already passed Klose’s 16 — but the Golden Boot is per-tournament, not all-time. Messi at 2.50 carries an implied probability of about 40%, the shortest single-player price the Golden Boot market has carried since pre-tournament 2014 Brazil’s Neymar line.
- Mbappé (4.50) is currently level with Klose on 16 WC goals after his brace against Iraq. France play Norway in the Group I decider on 26 June with the top of the group on the line — and a deep France run is one of the conditions for Mbappé to push past Messi.
- Kane (9.00) has not yet caught fire at the tournament; England drew 0–0 with Ghana on 23 June. His value depends on England progressing past Panama and into the knockouts.
- Haaland (14.00) scored a brace against Senegal on 22 June (now 4 WC goals at this tournament). Norway are through; the 14.00 has shortened since the pre-tournament board.
- Ronaldo (19.00) scored twice against Uzbekistan on 23 June. He is now the first man to score at six different World Cups (passing Eusébio as Portugal’s outright all-time WC top scorer at the same time).
- Jonathan David (36.00) has three tournament goals; would need the bottom-half outright to take a path that goes through Canada finishing the tournament without elimination.
What David would need to do
Canada have at least three matches left (Switzerland on 24 June plus a Round of 32 fixture on 28 June). If Canada reach the Round of 16, that’s a fourth match; the quarter-finals would add a fifth. Each goal scored at the tournament has to come during those games.
For David to win the Golden Boot outright, two things almost certainly need to happen: he needs to score in roughly half of his remaining matches, and Messi / Mbappé / Kane / Haaland need to either go off the boil or be knocked out early. A Canada run to the quarter-finals plus a five-goal output would put David in serious contention — without it, the 36.00 price is mostly there because the sportsbook needed a Canadian name on the board after the Qatar hat-trick.
How to read a Golden Boot line in CAD
The Golden Boot market has two-way risk that ordinary moneyline bets do not:
- The tournament can end your bet early. If Canada are knocked out in the Round of 32, David stops scoring on 24 July at the latest; the line cannot recover.
- Multiple players can tie on goals. FIFA breaks Golden Boot ties on assists, then minutes played — Canadian-licensed sportsbooks tend to pay the FIFA-awarded Golden Boot, but the small print varies between operators.
What we’d watch over the next 72 hours
- Canada vs Switzerland (24 June, BC Place) — full preview at world-cup-match-preview-canada-switzerland. David is the favourite across most operators in the Canadian-licensed market for “first Canadian goalscorer”.
- Norway vs France (26 June, Foxborough) — the top-of-Group I match decides whether Mbappé or Haaland gets the easier Round of 32 draw.
- Argentina’s next fixture (28 June, vs Jordan) — Messi looking to extend his lead at the top of both the Golden Boot board and the all-time WC list.
Related reading on MatchPoint 26
- Outright winner odds —
/articles/world-cup-winner-odds-analysis/. - Predictions hub —
/world-cup-predictions/. - Canada team profile —
/canada-world-cup-2026/. - Today’s matchday-3 picks — world-cup-daily-picks-24-june-2026.
- Canada vs Switzerland preview — world-cup-match-preview-canada-switzerland.