Own goals are piling uppublished at 13:48 BST 28 June
Mohamed Moallim
BBC Sport
Twelve own goals have already been scored at the 2026 World Cup, equalling the tournament record set in 2018.
Even allowing for the expanded 48-team format, they have arrived at a remarkable rate.
Some have come from desperate attempts to cut out crosses, others from unfortunate deflections, highlighting how little margin for error there has been inside the penalty area.
Whether that pace continues into the knockout rounds remains to be seen, but 2026 has already matched one of the tournament’s more unusual records.
Image source, Getty ImagesTunisia’s Ellyes Skhiri turns the ball into his own net against the Netherlands. Own goals have already matched the World Cup record for a single tournament













