#3 Premier League - 24 goals
With a total of 119 players, the Premier League is the most well-represented league at Euro 2020.
The duo of Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane, with three goals apiece for England, and Switzerland's Xherdan Shaqiri, are leading the Premier League goalscoring charts at the quadrennial competition.
Thanks to Sterling and Kane's exploits up front and a sturdy defence, the Three Lions have become the first team ever to start a European Championship campaign with five consecutive clean sheets. England take on Denmark on Wednesday for a place in the Euro 2020 final.
Meanwhile, despite Shaqiri enjoying a fabulous campaign, Switzerland exited Euro 2020 after a penalty-shootout defeat to Spain in the quarter-final.
#2 Serie A - 25 goals
Serie A has narrowly managed to upstage the Premier League at Euro 2020, with players plying their trade in the Italian top-flight scoring 25 goals at the tournament.
Serie A's goal charge at the quadrennial tournament was led by Cristiano Ronaldo, who scored five goals in four games before defending champions Portugal were eliminated by Belgium in the Round of 16.
Other Serie A stars who have excelled upfront at Euro 2020 are Belgium's Romelu Lukaku, Italy's Lorenzo Insigne and Spain's Alvaro Morata. Lukaku scored four goals at Euro 2020 before the Red Devils were ousted from the competition by the Azzurri in the quarter-finals.
Meanwhile, Insigne and Morata, who have scored two goals apiece, will go head-to-head when Italy and Spain lock horns in the first semi-final of Euro 2020 later on Tuesday.
#1 Bundesliga - 29 goals
The top five leagues in Europe have combined to contribute 99 of the 135 goals at Euro 2020, with the Bundesliga leading the pack with 29. With 89 players, the German Bundesliga is the second-most well-represented league at Euro 2020.
Czech Republic's Patrick Schick, who plies his trade with Bayer Leverkusen, managed to usurp Bayern Munich stalwart Robert Lewandowski at Euro 2020. Schick scored five goals in the tournament while Lewandowski netted thrice.
However, both players are now out of the competition, with the Czech Republic losing in the quarter-final to Denmark and Poland getting ousted in the group stage.
Steven Zuber of Eintracht Frankfurt may not have directly contributed to the Bundesliga goal tally at Euro 2020. But the Swiss international has registered a tournament-high four assists in the tournament.