Reutters24 sides qualified automatically for the new Round of 32 stage after finishing in the top two of their four-team group with eight more nations added as the best third-place finishers.
The final tally from the group stage is 215 goals scored from 72 games with two of European football's superpowers proving to be the most potent providers of goals.
Defending European champions PSG - who retained their UEFA Champions League crown in a thrilling final penalty shootout win over Arsenal just before the WC kick-off - have accounted for 10 goals so far split across USA, Canada and Mexico.
Ousmane Dembele has been in sublime form with four goals for France - including a hat-trick against Norway - with fellow Les Bleus stars Bradley Barcola and Desire Doue also finding the back of the net for Didier Deschamps' team.
Elsewhere there's been single goals for Achraf Hakimi (Morocco), Ibrahim Mbaye (Senegal), Joao Neves and Nuno Mendes (both Portugal) with all three countries also making it through to the knockouts.
Real Madrid have matched PSG's tally of 10 - with Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Junior bagging four each for France and Brazil respectively - plus one each Jude Bellingham and Arda Guler, despite Turkey being knocked out in the first phase.
The big surprise comes from the Premier League, with Sunderland and Crystal Palace (seven each), next on the overall list, as Bryan Brobbey and Ismaila Sarr have led the way with three goals apiece.
Lionel Messi continues to smash records, by setting a new benchmark for WC appearances and goals scored (19 netted in 29), and Argentina's captain is currently top of the Golden Boot race with six goals.
