At 1.83 goals per game, the average is the lowest since 1968 when seven were scored in five matches for a mean of 1.40.
If scoring continues at the current rate, despite the low average, there will be around 93 goals, ahead of the record of 85 from 2000 (in 31 rather than 51 matches).
16 of the 22 goals have been scored in second halves – the rate would be 2.67 goals per game if the first 45 minutes were as prolific, higher than any of the last three EUROs where the average was between 2.4 and 2.5 overall
Three goals have been registered in second-half added time, but none after the 45th minute of any first half.
Two of the four substitutes to score did so in the same match – Ondrej Duda of Slovakia and Hal Robson-Kanu of Wales.
Just two of the 21 scorers so far have not got their maiden EURO goal – Bastian Schweinsteiger and Luka Modrić.
Nani's opener against Iceland was the 600th UEFA EURO finals goal.
Mehmedi pulls a ball back across the Romania area to Seferovic, stationary on the penalty spot. The ball is tapped behind for a corner … and from it Mehmedi rams the ball home from 15 yards! Powerful strike.