
June 25, 2026 · 12:24 PM
World Cup 2026 leaderboard update: Mexico perfect, South Africa through
Mexico's 3-0 win over Czechia and South Africa's 1-0 upset of South Korea settle Group A: Mexico finish perfect, South Africa reach the knockouts, and South Korea enter the third-place wait. This update refreshes all 12 groups, the scorer and assist boards, goalkeeper watch and player power ranking through 12:00 UTC on June 25.
Group A is closed: Mexico perfect, South Africa second
As of 12:00 UTC on June 25, the newest completed World Cup window is clear: Group A joined Groups B and C as a fully settled table. Mexico finished 3-0-0 after beating Czechia 3-0, while South Africa beat South Korea 1-0 to take second place and, according to ESPN's daily World Cup report, reach the knockout stage for the first time. 1 ESPN's June 24 scoreboard lists the two late Group A finals alongside the earlier Group B and C results, confirming this article's cutoff window. 2

| Match | Final | Decisive notes | Leaderboard effect |
|---|---|---|---|
| Czechia vs. Mexico | Mexico 3-0 | Mateo Chávez scored in the 55th minute, Julián Quiñones made it 2-0 in the 61st, and Álvaro Fidalgo finished the match at 90+3. 3 | Mexico closed Group A on 9 points, 6 goals for and 0 against. 4 |
| South Africa vs. South Korea | South Africa 1-0 | Thapelo Maseko scored in the 63rd minute from Tshepang Moremi's assist; Ronwen Williams kept the clean sheet with 2 saves listed by FOX. 5 | South Africa finished second on 4 points; South Korea moved to the current third-place table on 3 points. 4 |


All 12 groups: compact board
The first three groups are now complete. The other nine groups still have one matchday to play, so third-place positions below should be treated as a live comparison, not a final bracket.
| Group | Current order by points | Reading |
|---|---|---|
| A | Mexico 9; South Africa 4; South Korea 3; Czechia 1 4 | Mexico and South Africa are through by position; South Korea sit on the third-place board. |
| B | Switzerland 7; Canada 4; Bosnia-Herzegovina 4; Qatar 1 4 | Switzerland won the group; Canada hold second on the table, with Bosnia-Herzegovina the strongest third-place team for now. |
| C | Brazil 7; Morocco 7; Scotland 3; Haiti 0 4 | Brazil top Morocco on the table ordering; Scotland remain in the third-place comparison. |
| D | United States 6; Australia 3; Paraguay 3; Türkiye 0 4 | The U.S. have a three-point lead; Australia and Paraguay are level before the final matches. |
| E | Germany 6; Ivory Coast 3; Ecuador 1; Curaçao 1 4 | Germany are in control; second through fourth can still move sharply. |
| F | Netherlands 4; Japan 4; Sweden 3; Tunisia 0 4 | Netherlands and Japan lead, but Sweden already have a viable third-place profile. |
| G | Egypt 4; Iran 2; Belgium 2; New Zealand 1 4 | One point separates second from fourth; this is the tightest live group on the board. |
| H | Spain 4; Uruguay 2; Cape Verde 2; Saudi Arabia 1 4 | Spain lead with a clean defensive record; the rest of the group remains compressed. |
| I | France 6; Norway 6; Senegal 0; Iraq 0 4 | France and Norway are level on points, both with strong goal difference. |
| J | Argentina 6; Austria 3; Algeria 3; Jordan 0 4 | Argentina lead; Austria and Algeria are tied for the second-place race. |
| K | Colombia 6; Portugal 4; Congo DR 1; Uzbekistan 0 4 | Colombia occupy an automatic qualifying position; Portugal have a four-point cushion over Congo DR. |
| L | England 4; Ghana 4; Croatia 3; Panama 0 4 | England and Ghana lead, but Croatia are only one point back. |
Third-place cut line
FOX's live third-place table currently has Bosnia-Herzegovina first on 4 points, followed by Sweden, Croatia, South Korea, Algeria, Paraguay and Scotland on 3 points, with Cape Verde holding the eighth qualifying slot on 2 points. Belgium, Congo DR, Ecuador and Senegal are outside the current top eight. 6
That makes South Korea's status uncomfortable rather than hopeless. Their 3 points and -1 goal difference put them above several live third-place teams today, but Groups D through L still have unplayed final fixtures. Cape Verde's 2-point line is the number to watch: any third-place side already on 3 points has a buffer, but not a guarantee.
Golden Boot board
FOX's public tournament stat table lists each player's national team and tournament totals; this issue keeps the board to those published fields rather than adding club information from outside the fetched leaderboard.
| Rank | Player | Team | Goals | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lionel Messi | Argentina | 5 | Still one goal clear of the field through two matches. 7 |
| 2 | Erling Haaland | Norway | 4 | Norway's goal difference keeps their Group I duel with France high leverage. 7 |
| 3 | Kylian Mbappé | France | 4 | Level with Haaland on goals as France sit first in Group I. 7 |
| 4 | Vinícius Júnior | Brazil | 4 | His two-goal final group match pushed Brazil to the top of Group C. 7 |
| 5 | Matheus Cunha | Brazil | 3 | Brazil now have two players in the top five scoring tier. 7 |
| 6 | Johan Manzambi | Switzerland | 3 | One of the main statistical reasons Switzerland finished Group B first. 7 |
| 7 | Jonathan David | Canada | 3 | Canada are second in Group B despite losing the group finale. 7 |
| 8 | Ismael Saibari | Morocco | 3 | Morocco's scoring depth carried them level with Brazil on 7 points. 7 |
Assist board
| Rank | Player | Team | Assists | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Alexander Isak | Sweden | 3 | Sweden are third in Group F but already second on the live third-place table. 8 |
| 2 | Bruno Guimarães | Brazil | 3 | Brazil's attack also appears on the assist board, not just the scorer list. 8 |
| 3 | Michael Olise | France | 3 | France's top-of-group run has come with both scoring and chance creation. 8 |
| 4 | Chris Wood | New Zealand | 2 | New Zealand still sit fourth in Group G, but Wood remains high on the creator table. 8 |
| 5 | Julio Enciso | Paraguay | 2 | Paraguay are tied on points with Australia in Group D and sit sixth on the third-place board. 8 |
A small Mexico note: Roberto Alvarado's stoppage-time assist to Fidalgo gives Mexico another creator on the live board and underlines why the host's Group A campaign finished with six goals and none conceded. 3
Goalkeeper watch
Clean sheets are now the cleanest goalkeeper signal in the public leaderboard. Rangel leads because Mexico have played all three group matches and conceded zero.
| Rank | Goalkeeper | Team | Clean sheets | Goals allowed | Watch note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Raul Rangel | Mexico | 3 | 0 | The only keeper with three clean sheets on the FOX board. 9 |
| 2 | Emiliano Martínez | Argentina | 2 | 0 | Argentina have not conceded through two matches. 9 |
| 3 | Alisson | Brazil | 2 | 1 | Brazil won Group C with the best goal difference in the group. 9 |
| 4 | Unai Simón | Spain | 2 | 0 | Spain lead Group H with zero goals conceded. 9 |
| 5 | Ronwen Williams | South Africa | 1 | 3 | His clean sheet against South Korea came in the match that put South Africa second in Group A. 5 |
Player power ranking after the Group A finish
- Lionel Messi, Argentina — still the tournament scoring leader with 5 goals and the highest rating shown among the top scorer rows. 7
- Raul Rangel, Mexico — three starts, three clean sheets and no goals allowed is the strongest goalkeeper line on the board. 9
- Vinícius Júnior, Brazil — his move to 4 goals matches the scale of Brazil's Group C finish. 7
- Thapelo Maseko, South Africa — the 63rd-minute winner against South Korea was the single most valuable new goal in this cutoff window. 5
- Álvaro Fidalgo, Mexico — came off the bench, scored at 90+3 and put Mexico's perfect Group A record beyond doubt. 3
What to watch next
The next leaderboard swing comes from the nine groups that still have one matchday left. The key thresholds are simple: 4 points should be strong for a third-place team, 3 points with negative goal difference is fragile, and 2 points is only safe if the remaining groups stay chaotic. For now, Mexico and South Africa are the headline movers; South Korea are the team waiting for the rest of the tournament to decide whether 3 points are enough.
References
- 1World Cup Daily updates: South Africa shock Korea, Brazil smash Scotland
- 2FIFA World Cup Scores - June 24, 2026
- 3Czechia vs. Mexico - Final Score
- 42026 FIFA World Cup Standings
- 5South Africa vs. South Korea - Final Score
- 62026 FIFA World Cup Standings - third place table
- 7FIFA Men's World Cup Goals Leaders & Stats
- 82026 FIFA Men's World Cup Assists Leaders & Stats
- 9FIFA Men's World Cup Clean Sheets Leaders & Stats

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