Which club's players have the most goals and assists at Euro 2016?
Wednesday 29 June 2016 16:46, UK
Euro 2016 has reached the quarter-final stage, with 88 goals scored in 44 games since the tournament started.
Olivier Giroud got the ball rolling with his header in France's curtain-raiser against Romania at the Stade de France, with Iceland's Kolbeinn Sigthorsson adding goal No 88 to send England home with a shock 2-1 win on Monday night.
But which club's players have scored the most goals in France?
So far, Champions League winners Real Madrid are top of the pile with six goals from Gareth Bale (three), Cristiano Ronaldo (two) and Luka Modric (one).
Their rivals Atletico Madrid are second with four goals from France's Antoine Griezmann (three) and Belgium's Yannick Carrasco.
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There's a big surprise in third, where relegated Norwich City are the top-scoring English side thanks to two goals from Robbie Brady and another from his Republic of Ireland team-mate Wes Hoolahan.
That puts Norwich above European giants Barcelona (two) and Bayern Munich (one), and they are also ahead of Premier League heavyweights Arsenal (two), Chelsea (one) and Manchester United (two).
But while the Premier League's big guns lag behind in the scoring charts, they dominate the assists rankings.
Chelsea, Manchester City and Arsenal players have contributed four assists each, largely thanks to Eden Hazard (three), Kevin De Bruyne (three) and Aaron Ramsey (two).