Providing precise passes is as crucial as scoring a goal.
At the 2022 World Cup, Bruno Fernandes, Harry Kane, Lionel Messi, Antoine Griezmann and Ivan Perišić shared the tournament lead for most assists.
During the 2024 European Championship, 18‑year‑old prodigy Lamine Yamal recorded four assists, having been just 16 years old at the time.
Christian Pulisic brings 19 career assists for the United States and, after a 2025‑26 Serie A season where he contributed at least ten goals and nine assists, stands among the leading playmakers.
Which player will finish as the tournament’s leading assist provider this summer? Below are the latest odds from FanDuel Sportsbook as of June 10.
Player to Assist Most Goals
Odds (per $10 stake) include: Bruno Fernandes +1100, Michael Olise +1100, Lionel Messi +1400, Lamine Yamal +1400, Jeremy Doku +1600, Viní Jr. +1800, Kylian Mbappé +2200, Kevin De Bruyne +2200, Florian Wirtz +2200, and Raphinha +2700.
Bruno Fernandes of Portugal was one of five players who led the 2022 World Cup in assists (Getty Images).
Key points about the odds board:
Talk About Bruno: Fernandes contributed the most assists in just four matches at the 2022 World Cup and recently won the Premier League Player of the Season with a record 21 assists for Manchester United. He is currently the favorite to lead the assist charts this summer at +900.
The Contenders: Tied at the top of the oddsboard with Fernandes is Michael Olise, entering his first World Cup. Olise recorded 29 assists across all competitions for Bayern Munich in the 2025‑26 season and holds 51 assists in 63 club matches. Messi and Yamal complete the top four, each listed at +1400; Messi’s eight World Cup assists tie the tournament record, and Yamal aims to duplicate his Euro success in his World Cup debut.
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