Netherlands and Germany dominated offensive statistics in Groups F and E respectively, each team recording 10 goals across three group encounters. The Netherlands topped Group F with 7 points, while Germany claimed first place in Group E with 6 points, securing advancement as strong attacking threats.

Netherlands' creative play and goal-scoring efficiency throughout the group stage demonstrated their capacity to break down opposing defenses consistently. Germany's clinical finishing and high-volume attacks similarly highlighted their attacking prowess against Ecuador, Ivory Coast, and Curacao.

Both teams' combined output of 20 goals in six matches projects them as major contenders in the knockout phase. Their demonstrated ability to create and convert multiple scoring opportunities in each match suggests fixtures featuring these teams could see high goal-counts in Round of 32 contests and beyond.

For betting markets, Netherlands and Germany rank among tournament favorites, and their attacking output directly influences over/under goal markets. Markets on highest-scoring teams per round and overall winner odds all favor these two nations based on their group-stage offensive dominance.