There were more goalless draws in the opening round of group stage matches than in the entirety of the last tournament.
In contrast, we've also seen 7-0, 6-2 and 6-1 thrashings during this tournament, the last of which came during the knockout rounds.
RadioTimes.com brings you a running total of goals scored at the World Cup 2022 finals in Qatar, as well as the list of how many goals have been scored at previous tournaments and average goal-to-game ratios.
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How many goals have been scored at the World Cup 2022?
At the conclusion of the third-place play-off, there has been 172 goals in 64 games, after 118 minutes of extra time in the final.
That comes to an average of 2.69 goals per game.
Stripped of all context, those stats mean very little but this places Qatar 2022 as the third-highest scoring tournament so far in 22 editions.
However, due to more games being played in Qatar than some other tournaments, the goals per game average is a more accurate measure to compare.
By those calculations, Qatar 2022 ranks 15th, just ahead of Russia 2018. This would make it the second-highest goal ratio of all World Cup tournaments held in the 21st century.
You can check out the full list of total goals scored at World Cup finals and average goals per game from each edition of the tournament below.
How many goals scored at every World Cup?
The general trend over the course of the World Cup is that more goals are being scored. However, the explanation as to why this has occurred is fairly simple: more games = more goals.
Naturally, as the tournament has expanded and the format has evolved, more goals have been scored.
We've recorded the total number of goals scored at every World Cup to date, as well as the goals-per-game ratio, according to a Statista report published during this current edition of the competition.
Total goals scored
Goals per game
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