The 2026 World Cup kicks off next Thursday.bet365 have priced up the odds for top goal scorers from each nation for this summer’s tournament, which takes place across North America in Canada, the USA and Mexico.The bookie are offering new customers £30 in free bets to those who bet £10 on any of the footballing action between now and the end of the season, an offer which can be claimed by following this link*.How to claim £30 in free bets with bet365The offer: Place £10 on any of the footballing action between now and the end of the season with bet365Eligibility: This promotion is only available to new customers onlySteps: Make a qualifying deposit of £5 or more and claim the offer within 30 days of registering your account to qualify for 300% of that amount in Bet Credits, up to a maximum of £30 in Bet Credits. 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For example, a qualifying deposit of £20 will qualify for £30 of Bet Credits.Punters may well be interested in which player is most likely to take penalties for their nations should the opportunity arise, particularly with the some of the smaller nations, whose best opportunity for a goal in the World Cup might be from the spot, having some penalty takers with long odds to finish as their team’s top goal scorer.Below is the list of each competing nations’ most likely penalty taker, along with bet365’s odds of that player to finish as their country’s leading goal scorer in the 2026 World Cup:NationPenalty taker and their odds for top team goalscorer (bet365)AlgeriaRiyad Mahrez – 9/2 ArgentinaLionel Messi – 1/1AustraliaNestory Irankunda – 6/1AustriaMarko Arnautovic – 7/4BelgiumRomelu Lukaku – 8/13BosniaEdin Dzeko – 15/8BrazilRaphinha – 3/1CanadaJonathan David – 6/5Cape VerdeRyan Mendes – 4/1ColombiaJames Rodriguez – 9/1CroatiaLuka Modric – 11/2CuracaoJuninho Bacuna – 10/1Czech RepublicPatrick Schick – 13/8DR CongoYoane Wissa – 10/3EcuadorEnner Valencia – 7/4EgyptMohamed Salah – 4/6EnglandHarry Kane – 1/2FranceKylian Mbappe – 4/6GermanyKai Havertz – 2/1GhanaJordan Ayew – 11/2HaitiDuckens Nazon – 6/1IranMehdi Taremi – 8/13IraqAymen Hussein – 5/1Ivory CoastFranck Kessie – 7/1JapanAyase Ueda – 5/2JordanAli Olwan – 3/1MexicoRaul Jimenez – 11/4MoroccoSoufiane Rahimi – 9/1NetherlandsCody Gakpo – 11/4New ZealandChris Wood – 8/11NorwayErling Haaland – 3/10PanamaEric Davis – 20/1ParaguayJulio Enciso – 5/1PortugalCristiano Ronaldo – 7/4QatarAzeez Afif – N/ASaudi ArabiaFiras Al Buraikan – 4/1ScotlandRyan Christie – 12/1SenegalSadio Mane – 3/1South AfricaOswin Appollis – 7/1South KoreaHeung-Min Son – 5/2SpainMikel Oyarzabal – 7/4SwedenViktor Gyokeres – 13/8SwitzerlandGranit Xhaka – N/ATunisiaIsmael Gharbi – 20/1TurkeyHakan Calhanoglu – 8/1UruguayFederico Valverde – 8/1USAChristian Pulisic – 10/3UzbekistanEldor Shomurodov – 10/3All odds correct at the time of writing.There are some well known household names, such as your Harry Kanes, your Lionel Messis and Kylian Mbappes who will be on spot kick duty who have some very short odds, but their are a couple of standout names that may raise the eyebrows of a few punters.Panama left back Eric Davis and Tunisia winger Ismael Gharbi hold the highest odds of expected penalty takers both, at 20/1.The 35-year-old Panamanian has scored six of the seven penalties he’s taken for his country, including one in a 3-0 win over El Salvador in the match which saw his country reach their second ever World Cup.Davis started eight of his county’s 10 World Cup qualifiers, including each of their last five competitive matches, so can be expected to have a starting spot in their Group L matches against Ghana, Croatia and England, of which Panama will head into as heavy underdogs in each of them.Tunisia’s Ismael Gharbi is a 22-year-old winger who has just spent the last season playing in Germany for Augsburg, on loan from Portuguese side Braga.The winger has scored seven of the eight penalties he’s taken in his career, and despite having taken only one before for his country, it did come in their most recent normal time penalty, scoring the opener on a 1-1 draw with Tanzania in AFCON back in December.Gharbi has started three of Tunisia’s last four matches, including their crucial final group stage match and the last 16 clash in this winter’s AFCON.The north African side have been drawn into a tough group with Netherlands, Sweden and Japan, and will also be underdogs heading into all three games, leaving a penalty perhaps their best chance at finding the night.Other notable likely penalty takers are midfielders Ryan Christie (12/1), Juninho Bacuna (10/1), James Rodriguez and Soufiane Rahimi (both 9/1) of Scotland, Curacao, Colombia and Morocco respectively. 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