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Harry Kane leads betting odds for 2026 World Cup

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Harry Kane arrives at the 2026 World Cup as the top betting focus. Bookmakers list him near the top of major markets for top goalscorer and Golden Ball. The tournament will be staged in North America. Ladbrokes offers Kane at 66/1 to score anytime, enhanced from 1/2. First‑goalscorer and shots‑on‑target boosts are also expected to attract attention. Assist specials are less common for a striker. BoyleSports lists Kane at 13/2 to win the Golden Boot. Sky Bet puts Kane at 9/4 for the Golden Ball and offers a £10 free bet per goal up to £60. Bet builders may combine Kane scoring, a shot on target and an England win into a single enhanced selection. Such pre‑built markets aim to reward multiple outcomes. Kane has netted 36 Bundesliga goals for Bayern Munich this season, securing a third consecutive top‑scorer title. He has 61 goals in 51 appearances for Bayern, including five hat‑tricks, a domestic double and a deep Champions League run. For England, Kane holds 79 goals in 113 caps, making him the nation’s all‑time leading scorer. He became the second Englishman to win the Golden Boot after six goals at the 2018 World Cup. No player has ever claimed the Golden Boot twice, and the expanded 48‑team FIFA World Cup adds a new Round of 32 and more matches against lower‑ranked nations. England’s projected route to at least the quarter‑finals should provide additional scoring opportunities. Punters expecting England to progress deep can target Kane’s odds across the various specials and boosts. The market reflects his form at Bayern Munich and his historic England record.

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