So far, the leagues whose players have scored the most goals in the World Cup -- as of the end of the group stage -- are:
Spain: 20
England: 14
Italy: 9
Germany: 8
Netherlands: 6
All multi-goal scorers are from Spain except for Slovakia's Vittek, who plays in Turkey.
The players who play in Spain and have scored more than one goal in a game are Higuain (Argentina / Real Madrid), Forlan (Uruguay / Athletico Madrid), Fabiano (Brazil / Sevilla), Tiago (Portugal / Athletico Madrid), and of course David Villa (Spain / Valencia). The Spanish league clearly has more than two teams in it -- and while one Real player is on this list, none from Barca are on it -- yet.
This shows that Britain and Spain derive their strength from having a real contest and from importing high quality players.
The Italian national team, unusually, featured players who all play in their home country. The only other teams that also feature players in their home league are Germany, England, and Spain. Going only by this goal count, I think things look good for England and Spain.
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