Need to knowCristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi have been in battle with each other throughout their career, but how do they compare when the World Cup is considered18:49, 17 Jun 2026Updated 19:00, 17 Jun 2026Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have been battling each other for nearly 20 years(Image: ISI Photos via Getty Images)Everything you need to know on the World Cup's top scorers as two of the greatest players of all time in Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo attempt to make their way to the top of the list...Lionel Messi currently shares the top spot on the all-time World Cup scoring list after netting a spectacular hat-trick against Algeria. This achievement brings his total to 16 World Cup goals, placing him level with Germany's Miroslav Klose.In contrast, Cristiano Ronaldo does not feature in the top 15 list of historic World Cup goal-scorers. He has scored eight goals across his five tournament appearances, leaving him significantly behind his Argentinian counterpart in this specific ranking.The other players behind Messi and Klose in the all-time top World Cup scorers list are Ronaldo of Brazil (15), Gerd Muller (14), Kylian Mbappe (14), Just Fontaine (13), Pele (12), Sandor Kocsis (11), Jurgen Klinsmann (11), Helmut Rahn (10), Gary Lineker (10), Gabriel Batistuta (10), Teofilo Cubillas (10), Thomas Muller (10) and Grzegorz Lato (10).Looking at domestic and continental club football, Ronaldo holds the record for the most official senior career goals scored. Messi follows very closely behind him, and boasts a superior goals-per-game ratio across his club career.When it comes to providing for his team-mates, Messi dominates the playmaking statistics with a vastly superior number of career club assists. Whilst Ronaldo has accumulated an impressive tally of assists himself, his style shifted more towards a pure finishes-focused role as his career progressed.In terms of club silverware, Messi holds the upper hand with a staggering collection of league titles and domestic cups primarily won during his legendary era at Barcelona. Ronaldo counterbalances this with his own immense trophy cabinet, which famously includes five UEFA Champions League titles secured across stints with Manchester United and Real Madrid.On the broader international stage, both icons have successfully guided their respective nations to major continental glory. Ronaldo famously captained Portugal to victory at Euro 2016, whereas Messi inspired Argentina to conquer South America by winning the Copa America twice.Beyond continental success, Messi achieved the ultimate international footballing dream by lifting the FIFA World Cup with Argentina. Ronaldo has never won the tournament, with Portugal's best finish during his international tenure being a semi-final appearance.When examining individual accolades for performances on the world stage, Messi stands alone as the only player to win the World Cup Golden Ball twice. Ronaldo has never claimed this tournament award, which recognises the best overall player at a World Cup finals.In the history of the Portuguese national team, Ronaldo stands undisputed as the country's greatest ever marksman. He sits comfortably at the top of Portugal's all-time goalscoring list and has also earned more caps than any other Portuguese player. However, he is currently one behind Eusébio, who netted nine, as Portugal's top scorer at a World Cup.Messi enjoys an identical status for Argentina, ruling as his nation's all-time top goal-scorer and appearance maker. He surpassed the historic international goal tallies of previous icons like Gabriel Batistuta and Diego Maradona.On a global scale, Ronaldo holds the ultimate world record for the highest number of international goals scored in men's football history. Messi occupies the spot directly below him, making them the two most prolific international attackers the game has ever seen.Ultimately, whilst Ronaldo leads the way in total career club goals and overall international strikes, Messi enjoys a distinct advantage in World Cup historical rankings, assists, and total trophies won. Their decades-long rivalry remains the most fiercely debated statistical battle in the history of the sport.World Cup LIVE: Cristiano Ronaldo set for Lionel Messi reply as fans 'shot at' before game