
One goal in Porto on a May night in 2021 told you everything about Kai Havertz: when the stage is biggest, he shows up. The Kai Havertz stats that matter belong to a Champions League final match-winner and a Premier League champion: Arsenal’s versatile German forward, now leading the line for Germany at the World Cup 2026. Here are the numbers behind him. For the bigger picture, see our World Cup 2026 hub.
Kai Havertz stats: club and country by the numbers
From a record-breaking teenager at Bayer Leverkusen to title winner in England, Havertz has scored at every stop. His career record reads:
| Team | Apps | Goals |
|---|---|---|
| Bayer Leverkusen | 150 | 46 |
| Chelsea | 139 | 32 |
| Arsenal | 111 | 36 |
| Germany | 61 | 24 |
Club figures are all-competition career totals; tallies can vary slightly by provider.
A scorer who saves it for the big days
With more than 110 club goals, Havertz is a tall, technical forward who can lead the line or play as an attacking midfielder. He has 24 goals for Germany and a knack for the big occasion, and remains a key figure for both club and country despite an injury-hit 2025-26 season at Arsenal.
The night in Porto that made his name
Havertz’s defining moment came at just 21, when he scored the only goal of the 2021 Champions League final as Chelsea beat Manchester City. He added the Club World Cup and UEFA Super Cup in 2021, marking himself out as a player who delivers on the biggest stages.
Ending Arsenal’s long wait
After a club-record move to Arsenal in 2023, Havertz was part of the squad that finally ended the club’s long wait for the Premier League title in 2025-26. Arsenal also reached the 2026 Champions League final, finishing runners-up to Paris Saint-Germain.
Kai Havertz at the World Cup 2026
Havertz led the line for Germany at the World Cup 2026, scoring three goals across four games before Germany were knocked out by Paraguay on penalties in the Round of 32.
- Germany 7-1 Curacao (group stage, June 14): two goals, including a penalty (50th minute) and a second from open play (88th minute), in 90 minutes, 93% pass accuracy.
- Germany 2-1 Cote d’Ivoire (group stage, June 20): started and played 85 minutes, no goals or assists, 75% pass accuracy.
- Ecuador 2-1 Germany (group stage, June 25): 60 minutes, no goals or assists, 67% pass accuracy in a defeat.
- Germany 1-1 Paraguay (Round of 32, June 29): one goal (54th minute) in 120 minutes as the tie went to extra time, 86% pass accuracy; Germany lost 4-3 on penalties.
It was a productive tournament in front of goal for Havertz, who started all four matches alongside the likes of Jamal Musiala and Florian Wirtz, even as Germany’s run ended in a shock shootout exit. He is one of many Premier League players at the World Cup 2026. See more in our World Cup 2026 bracket.
Germany’s big-game No. 9
A proven big-game scorer leading the line for one of the contenders, Havertz is central to Germany’s hopes at the World Cup 2026. Must be 21+ and present in a state where betting is legal. Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER.
Yes. Havertz scored the only goal of the 2021 Champions League final as Chelsea beat Manchester City, aged just 21.
Havertz has 24 goals in 61 caps for Germany, including two at the World Cup 2026.
Havertz won the Champions League, Club World Cup and UEFA Super Cup with Chelsea in 2021, and the Premier League with Arsenal in 2025-26.
Havertz scored twice in Germany’s 7-1 win over Curacao in the opener and has started all three group games as Germany reached the Round of 32.
