Goals galore - how dominant is Premier League wealth at World Cup?
•The Premier League has the highest representation at the 2026 World Cup, with 154 players from its clubs.
•Premier League players have scored 67 goals, nearly double the total of the next highest league, La Liga.
•A diverse range of players from various global leagues have participated, highlighting the tournament's international nature.
Goals galore - how dominant is Premier League wealth at World Cup?Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, 21 players have won the World Cup while playing in the Premier League so farByDaniel AustinBBC Sport senior journalistPublished2 minutes agoPlayers from 75 different domestic football divisions have appeared in the 2026 World Cup so far.They have hailed from EFL League One and the Irish Premier League to the Indonesian Super League and Costa Rican Primera Division.But in terms of impact on the tournament, no division can compete with the Premier League.A total of 154 players who finished the 2025-26 season with Premier League clubs were named in squads for the tournament, far more than from any other domestic league. They have made more than 500 appearances at the World Cup between them so far, playing just shy of 40,000 combined minutes.As the competition reaches the quarter-final stage, BBC Sport takes a look at just how dominant the English top flight - and the enormous wealth underpinning it - has been in the USA, Canada and Mexico.Premier League regulars scoring more than rivalsThe golden boot race is an all-time classic, with some of the game's biggest stars competing at the top of the charts.And they're nicely split between different domestic divisions too, with current leader Lionel Messi representing the USA's Major League Soccer, Kylian Mbappe playing in Spain's La Liga, Erling Haaland terrifying Premier League defences and Harry Kane breaking records in the Bundesliga in the Germany.But overall, Premier League players have scored just under double the amount of the next highest scoring league, La Liga.The Premier League total of 67 is powered by impressive scoring returns for players whose quality is clear but sit below the elite tier of Messi and co.They include the likes of Arsenal's Kai Havertz (three for Germany), Crystal Palace's Ismaila Sarr (four for Senegal), Liverpool's Cody Gakpo (three for Netherlands), M...المصدر: BBC Sport Football | Source: BBC Sport Football
→The Premier League has the highest representation at the 2026 World Cup, with 154 players from its clubs.
→Premier League players have scored 67 goals, nearly double the total of the next highest league, La Liga.
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