As you can see from the table above, Scott Thomson remains at the top, after the end of the Second Round as he picks up a total of 9 goals. Scott’s teams are Argentina, Brazil, France and Germany.
We had just one player who picked up the highest score after the second round, with a total of 12 goals. They were Richie Williams who still have all of his teams in action.
Here is how the table stands after all of our teams that were left after the Second Round games. Their scores have been added to your totals. You will see that I have printed a red BOLD number against your name. This number indicates the number of teams that you have left in the World Cup 2026 Round of 16. The good news is that all of us have still have one to four teams in the Round of 16 but just to re-cap on our rules, that extra time goals DO count, but penalty shoot out’s DON’T!
GAME GAME GOALS
FOUR THREE NAME TOTAL
1 - S. THOMSON 3 44
2 - B. BURROUGHS 3 43
3 6 I. SMITH 3 43
4 10 P. REEVE 3 42
5 13 A. STUBBS 4 42
6 3 D. BARRETT 3 41
7 17 M. GREGORY 4 41
8 4 T. KING (2) 3 41
9 5 MANGO 3 41
10 8 S. REEVE 3 41
11 7 J. WOOD 3 41
12 25 RICHIE WILLIAMS 4 41
13 15 R. WOOD 4 41
14 19 D. HARRINGTON 4 40
15 9 A. NEWMAN 3 40
So who are the best teams that we have in the 2026 World Cup after the end of the Second Round games. They are
FRANCE (13) ARGENTINA (11) GERMANY (11) NETHERLANDS (11) total of 46 goals
All but two of our teams have scored in the Second Round games, and they have collected a total of 38 goals. That has beaten our best score in the Qatar 2022 Golden Goals World Cup, we reached a total of 25 goals at the end of the Second Round. The teams that did not score were GHANA and SWEDEN.
GERMANY still holds the current record for the highest score with that 7-1 win over Curacao in Group E in their opening game.
SCOTLAND from Group C are our worst team as they have only picked up one goal in all of their first round games.
We still have 15 of our 28 teams that have made it through to the Last 16. The teams that have gone home are CAPE VERDE, CROATIA, GERMANY, GHANA, JAPAN, NETHERLANDS, SENEGAL and SWEDEN.
No comments:
Post a Comment