With all 32 nations having now played three times the group stage of the 2023 Women's World Cup is over, leaving just 16 knockout-phase clashes to go before a winner is crowned.
The World Cup group stage produced an impressive total of 126 goals scored in 48 matches, with only two teams failing to find the net during the opening phase: Haiti and Vietnam.
At the other end of the spectrum, Japan are the top-scoring nation at the tournament entering the knockout phase and are also the only side to have already reached double figures in Australia and New Zealand, registering 11 goals in their opening three fixtures.