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Goals
iExpected goals (xG)How likely each shot is to become a goal. Every chance is rated from 0-1, higher being easier (tap-in 0.8, long shot 0.1). Add them up for a match or season to see if finishing beats expectation and compare players or teams.xG
Assists
iExpected assists (xA)Rating the quality of the passes leading to shots. Each final ball is rated from 0-1, higher setting up an easier chance. Added over a match or season to show how much creative work a player provides, letting you compare players and teams.xA
Shots on target
Shots
Successful dribbles
Successful tackles
Interceptions
Clearances
Blocks
Own goals
Penalties conceded
Defender clean sheets
Midfielder clean sheets
Clean sheets
Save (%)
Saves
Goals conceded
iExpected goals conceded (xGC)How likely each shot is to be conceded. Every chance is rated from 0-1, higher being easier (tap-in 0.8, long shot 0.1). Add them up for a match or season to see if goalkeepers beat expectation, compare players or teams.xGC
Fouls committed
Yellow cards
Red cards

Friendlies 2026 Player Stats & Top Scorers

Goals, assists, xG, chance creation, defending, and discipline leaders.

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Friendlies 2026 player stats track individual leaders, including attacking output, chance creation, defensive work, goalkeeping, and discipline metrics. The dataset currently covers 384 players across 10 teams and 20 ranking views.

Attacking leaders

Current attacking leaderboards include Goals: Dodi Lukebakio (3, Belgium), Assists: Brian Gutiérrez (1, Mexico), Shots on target: Fernando Nava (2.4 per game, Bolivia), and Shots: Fernando Nava (3.6 per game, Bolivia).

Defensive and goalkeeping leaders

Defensive and goalkeeping tables currently include Successful tackles: Ísak Þorvaldsson (8.2 per game, Iceland), Interceptions: Osmin Salinas (8.2 per game, Nicaragua), Clearances: Alexander Djiku (9.0 per game, Ghana), Blocks: J. Cano (3.0 per game, Nicaragua), and Clean sheets: José Rangel (0, Mexico).

Discipline leaders

Discipline metrics add card and foul context through Fouls committed: Joseph Opoku (6.0 per game, Ghana), Yellow cards: Alidu Seidu (1.0 per game, Ghana), and Red cards: Christian Reyes (1, Nicaragua).