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The 2026 World Cup, held in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, has become the fastest in tournament history to reach 100 goals, achieving this milestone after just 20 matches, compared to previous records ranging from 20 to 38 matches. The total goals are expected to exceed 300, with an average of 3.09 goals per game, reflecting an increase in scoring due to factors such as the new "Trionda" ball from Adidas and a rise in goals scored from outside the penalty area. Additionally, the Dutch national team has for the first time become the eighth team in World Cup history to score more than 100 goals.
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