The group stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup has been everything football fans could have hoped for.
From goal packed fixtures and dramatic late winners to breathtaking individual performances, the opening phase of the tournament has offered a glimpse into the evolving landscape of world football, and of course also shown that that thin line between the elite teams and the underdogs. Traditional powerhouses have reaffirmed their quality, emerging nations have challenged the established order, and a new generation of stars has continued its ascent on the biggest stage.
Across six captivating matchdays, players have separated themselves through moments of brilliance, consistency, and leadership. Whether through match-winning goals, commanding defensive displays, or heroic goalkeeping performances, these individuals have defined the tournament so far.
Here is our Best XI of the 2026 FIFA World Cup group stage.
Between the Posts: Vozinha Leads the Way
Cape Verde may not have progressed with the same expectations as football’s elite nations, but veteran goalkeeper Vozinha ensured they remained fiercely competitive throughout the group stage.
Time and again, the experienced shot-stopper produced spectacular saves against stronger opposition, especially in their opening game where they got a draw against 2010 World Champions; Spain. frustrating some of the world’s most dangerous attackers. His composure, leadership, and command of the penalty area made him one of the standout goalkeepers of the opening round.
Vozinha played a major role in ensuring that Cape Verde could qualify to the next round.
Defensive Excellence
Portugal’s Nuno Mendes once again demonstrated why he is regarded as one of the finest full-backs in world football. Equally effective in attack and defence, the dynamic left-back constantly stretched opponents with his overlapping runs while remaining disciplined when tracking back, scored a freekick goal against Uzbekistan
At the heart of Spain’s defence, teenage sensation Pau Cubarsí continued to impress with performances far beyond his years. Calm under pressure, dominant in duels, and exceptional in possession, the young centre-back has quickly become one of the revelations of the tournament.
Then we have Van Heck, whose commanding displays anchored the Netherlands’ defence throughout the group stage. Strong in the air, composed in possession, and excellent at reading the game, the Dutch centre-back played an important role in his nation’s impressive defensive record while helping build attacks from the back.
On the opposite flank, Morocco’s Achraf Hakimi delivered another masterclass in modern wing-back play. His blistering pace, intelligent movement, and dangerous deliveries consistently troubled opposition defences, while his recovery speed ensured Morocco remained defensively solid. And considering the fact he scored his first World Cup goal in the group ensured his name was included in this list.
Midfield Control
Brazil’s Bruno Guimarães has quietly been one of the tournament’s most influential midfielders. His ability to dictate possession, break up attacks, and connect defence with attack has provided Brazil with balance and control throughout the group stage.
Guimaraes is a key difference between Brazil opening match against Morocco and their remaining 2 group stage matches.
France’s Ousmane Dembélé rediscovered his devastating best, using his pace and unpredictable dribbling to torment defenders. Whether creating opportunities or finishing them himself, his directness has been a key component of France’s attacking dominance.
Against Norway, Dembele scored a hattrick, making him just the third player to score a hattrick in this tournament
Alongside him, England’s Jude Bellingham continued to underline why he is considered one of football’s brightest talents. Mixing physicality, technical quality, and remarkable maturity, the Real Madrid midfielder delivered decisive performances that inspired England through difficult moments.
He got the man of the match award in an extensive encounter against Ghana, and found the back of the net vs Panama.
A Star-Studded Front Three

If there has been one player capable of turning every touch into excitement, it has been Brazil’s Vinícius Júnior. His explosive acceleration, fearless dribbling, and clinical finishing have made him one of the tournament’s most electrifying performers, driving Brazil’s attack with relentless energy.
Vini, scored in every single match of the group stage, and has scored 4 goals already in this tournament.
France captain Kylian Mbappé has once again proven that the World Cup is his stage. Aside from his leadership responsibilities, he has ensured that France is a team to fear in this tournament.
En route to breaking Messi’s record for the most World Cup goal scored ever, he has scored a brace in two of his 3 matches in the group stage, and only two goal shy of Messi who tops the 2026 Goalscoring chart.
Completing the attack is a familiar name who continues to defy time itself; Lionel Messi. Even in the twilight of his illustrious career, the Argentine icon has continued to produce moments of extraordinary quality.
A hattrick against Algeria, a brace against Austria and a freekick goal against Jordan.
The opening phase of the 2026 FIFA World Cup has showcased the perfect blend of established superstars and emerging talents. Veterans such as Messi continue to inspire, while younger stars like Bellingham, Cubarsí, and Vinícius are shaping the next generation of international football.
With the knockout rounds now underway, the stakes will only increase. New heroes will emerge, legends will seek to cement their legacy, and this Best XI is certain to evolve.
But after a thrilling group stage filled with unforgettable moments, these eleven players have earned their place as the tournament’s standout performers.
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