UEFA Euro 2024 statistics

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The following article outlines statistics for UEFA Euro 2024, which took place across Europe from 14 June to 14 July 2024. Goals scored during penalty shoot-outs are not counted, and matches decided by a penalty shoot-out are considered draws.

There were 117 goals scored in 51 matches, for an average of 2.29 goals per match.

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

1 own goal

Source: UEFA[1]

Assists

Clean sheets

Awards

Golden Boot

Unlike in previous editions, the "Alipay Top Scorer" award, given to the top scorer of the tournament, was allowed to be shared among multiple players, whereas previous installments used assists and minutes played as tiebreakers. The award was thus given to each of the six players who scored three goals in the tournament: Cody Gakpo, Harry Kane, Georges Mikautadze, Jamal Musiala, Dani Olmo, and Ivan Schranz.[4]

(3 goals each)

Man of the Match

Rank Player Team Opponent(s) Awards
1 Jude Bellingham  England vs Serbia (GS), vs Slovakia (R16) 2
Kevin De Bruyne  Belgium vs Romania (GS), vs Ukraine (GS)
Christian Eriksen  Denmark vs Slovenia (GS), vs Serbia (GS)
Cody Gakpo  Netherlands vs Poland (GS), vs Romania (R16)
N'Golo Kanté  France vs Austria (GS), vs Netherlands (GS)
Stanislav Lobotka  Slovakia vs Slovakia (GS), vs Belgium (GS)
Nico Williams  Spain vs Italy (GS), vs England (Final)
Granit Xhaka   Switzerland vs Hungary (GS), vs Germany (GS)
9 Manuel Akanji   Switzerland vs Scotland (GS) 1
Christoph Baumgartner  Austria vs Poland (GS)
Adam Gnezda Čerin  Slovenia vs England (GS)
Federico Chiesa  Italy vs Albania (GS)
Diogo Costa  Portugal vs Slovenia (R16)
Ousmane Dembélé  France vs Portugal (QF)
Merih Demiral  Turkey vs Austria (R16)
Stefan de Vrij  Netherlands vs Turkey (QF)
Arda Güler  Turkey vs Georgia (GS)
İlkay Gündoğan  Germany vs Hungary (GS)
Pierre-Emile Højbjerg  Denmark vs England (GS)
Žan Karničnik  Slovenia vs Serbia (GS)
Jules Koundé  France vs Belgium (R16)
Andrej Kramarić  Croatia vs Albania (GS)
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia  Georgia vs Portugal (GS)
Giorgi Mamardashvili  Georgia vs Czech Republic (GS)
Luka Modrić  Croatia vs Italy (GS)
Jamal Musiala  Germany vs Scotland (GS)
Dani Olmo  Spain vs Germany (QF)
Rodri  Spain vs Georgia (R16)
Fabián Ruiz  Spain vs Croatia (GS)
Antonio Rüdiger  Germany vs Denmark (R16)
Marcel Sabitzer  Austria vs Netherlands (GS)
Bukayo Saka  England vs Switzerland (QF)
Roland Sallai  Hungary vs Scootland (GS)
Mykola Shaparenko  Ukraine vs Slovakia (GS)
Bernardo Silva  Portugal vs Turkey (GS)
Łukasz Skorupski  Poland vs France (GS)
Nicolae Stanciu  Romania vs Ukraine (GS)
Ferran Torres  Spain vs Albania (GS)
Rubén Vargas   Switzerland vs Italy (R16)
Vitinha  Portugal vs Czech Republic (GS)
Ollie Watkins  England vs Netherlands (SF)
Lamine Yamal  Spain vs France (SF)
Barış Alper Yılmaz  Turkey vs Czech Republic (GS)

Source: UEFA[5]

Scoring

Overview
Timing
Teams
Individual

Attendance

Wins and losses

Overall statistics

References

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