The 2026 FIFA World Cup is running from June 11 to July 19, 2026, across Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Through the group stage of this expanded 48-team tournament, it’s the guys wearing gloves who keep stealing the show.
Goalkeepers have emerged as the defining story of the competition so far, posting record-breaking save tallies and match-winning performances that have reshaped betting markets and crypto-native prediction platforms.
The numbers behind the gloves
Curaçao’s Eloy Room turned in what might be the individual performance of the group stage: 15 saves in a single match. Belgium’s Thibaut Courtois, Argentina’s Emiliano Martinez, Brazil’s Alisson, France’s Mike Maignan, and Germany’s Manuel Neuer have all been consistently cited as top performers during the opening rounds.
Neuer’s presence on this list is particularly notable. At 40 years old, the German is on pace to challenge all-time World Cup goalkeeper appearance records.









