Most consecutive football (soccer) FIFA World Cup matches scored in
- Who
- Brazil, Germany
- Where
- Not Applicable
- When
- 1998
The most consecutive football (soccer) FIFA World Cup matches scoring at least one goal is 18 and was achieved once by Brazil from 1930-1958. Germany achieved the feat twice from 1934-1958 and from 1986-1998.
Germany's most recent run of games was the following: France 2-0, Argentina 2-3 (1986), Yugoslavia 4-1, UAE 5-1, Colombia 1-1, Netherlands 2-1, Czechoslovakia 1-0, England 1-1, Argentina 1-0 (1990), Bolivia 1-0, Spain 1-1, South Korea 3-2, Belgium 3-2, Bulgaria 1-2 (1994), United States 2-0, Yugoslavia 2-2, Iran 2-0, Mexico 2-1 (1998). The run was ended by Croatia who defeated Germany 3-0 in the 1998 Quarter Finals.