World Cup Best XIs: Mbappé Makes 1st Team, Which Breakout Stars Make 2nd Team?
From hat tricks to even more hat tricks, the superstars we’ve come to expect every day brilliance delivered in the 2026 FIFA World Cup group stage, and then some.
But this tournament is also where new stars are born, and that was especially true in the first-ever group stage with 48 teams all competing for a spot in the knockout stage.
To commemorate a historic — and a just outright fun — group stage, here are my First and Second All-Group Stage starting lineups:
JUMP TO: First-Team Group Stage XI | Second-Team Group Stage XI
GOALKEEPER
Unai Simon
Goalkeeper · Spain
Three games, three clean sheets — Spain marched out of its Group without conceding a single goal, and the star keeper barely had to break a sweat doing it.
DEFENDERS
Hiroki Ito
Defender · Japan
Led Japan's back line for the full 90 minutes against the Netherlands and Tunisia and doubled as the build-up engine, leading the Samurai Blue in line-breaking passes on the way to the knockouts.
Nico Schlotterbeck
Defender · Germany
He anchored the defense of Germany's nine-goal flying start before an ankle injury ended his tournament—a half of group stage dominance too good to leave out.
Manuel Akanji
Defender · Switzerland
The calm, ball-playing head at the heart of the defense that won Switzerland's group as he helped stymie Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina following a steady opening draw with Qatar.
Achraf Hakimi
Defender · Morocco
The right-back and Atlas Lions captain scored a goal and helped set one up in the 4-2 comeback over Haiti in a pivotal performance, and coming down the flank all tournament as Morocco banked seven points.
MIDFIELDERS
Bruno Guimaraes
Midfielder · Brazil
The midfield maestro pulled the strings for Group C winners Brazil and saved his best for last, laying on two assists in the 3-0 win of Scotland.
Ismaïla Sarr
Midfielder · Senegal
Senegal's brightest spark with three goals, including the tap-in that sealed the day in a must-win 5-0 performance over Iraq.
Declan Rice
Midfielder · England
England's most creative player—ten chances created in the Three Lions' first two games—the metronome of Group L winners England before earning a breather against Panama.
FORWARDS
Kylian Mbappé
Forward · France
With back-to-back braces against Senegal and Iraq — four goals so far — the Real Madrid man spearheaded France's perfect nine-point sweep of its group.
Lionel Messi
Forward · Argentina
Messi scored every single one of Argentina's goals in the opening two matches—a hat-trick against Algeria and a brace against Austria. Oh, and he became the all-time leading scorer in World Cup history.
Ousmane Dembélé
Forward · France
The PSG star reminded everyone he's the reigning Ballon d'Or winner with a stunning video game-esque first-half hat-trick against Norway, one of the fastest in World Cup history, totaling four goals in the group.
GOALKEEPER
Vozinha
Goalkeeper · Cape Verde
The 40-year-old Instagram sensation stole the show with a Man-of-the-Match wall in the goalless stand against Spain, keeping Cape Verde's debut fairytale alive across three draws and into the last 32.
DEFENDERS
Alex Freeman
Defender · United States
The breakout fullback of the group stage — his towering header sealed a 2-0 win over Australia, the first World Cup goal by a U.S. defender in over a decade, as the Americans topped Group D.
Jan-Paul van Hecke
Defender · Netherlands
Steady at center-back and a threat from set pieces, heading home in the win over Tunisia as the Dutch cruised to the top of Group F.
Pau Cubarsí
Defender · Spain
Nineteen years old and completely unbothered — the kid anchored a Spain back line that didn't concede a single goal across the entire group stage.
Daniel Muñoz
Defender · Colombia
A right-back who scored like a winger, netting in back-to-back wins over Uzbekistan and DR Congo as Colombia stormed through the Group K unbeaten.
MIDFIELDERS
Johan Manzambi
Midfielder · Switzerland
The 20-year-old announced himself with a super-sub brace against Bosnia and Herzegovina, then a goal and an assist on his first start to beat Canada — three goals and Switzerland's top scorer, all from a kid who began the tournament on the bench.
Ismael Saibari
Midfielder · Morocco
Scored in all three games — opener against Brazil, winner against Scotland, and an equalizer against Haiti — becoming the first player on an African squad to find the net in every group match.
Pedro Vite
Midfielder · Ecuador
One of the tournament's top ball winners, he ran the show in Ecuador's stunning 2-1 upset of Germany, stealing the ball to tee up the equalizer before delivering the pass for the winner that sent his country through.
FORWARDS
Vinicius Junior
Forward · Brazil
Scored in every game — four goals, including a brace against Scotland — the relentless engine that carried Brazil to the top of Group C.
Erling Haaland
Forward · Norway
The towering striker arrived on the World Cup stage with back-to-back braces against Iraq and Senegal — four goals — before being wrapped in cotton wool for the France game.
Deniz Undav
Forward · Germany
The super sub had five goal involvements (three goals, two assists) off the bench, repeatedly rescued Germany when the starters couldn't.
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