The UEFA Champions League reaches crunch time this week as we head into matchday four, with a number of sides hoping to secure an early passage into the last 16.
The group stages are renowned for goals, goals, and more goals, and that got us thinking just who are the most prolific side in the history of the competition?
Well, after a bit of digging, we're here to tell you the 12 sides who boast the impressive numbers - so who comes out on top in this titanic tussle of goal getting?
1. Real Madrid
Goals Scored: 554
Games Played: 262
Unsurprisingly, sitting in top spot is Real Madrid, who have won the UCL a remarkable four times in the last six seasons.
Spearheaded by Ronaldo, Los Blancos have enjoyed unparalleled dominance in recent years - and continue to score goal after goal after goal, even though the Portuguese superstar has now departed Madrid.
His 105 goals, scored after the departure of Raul, who nabbed 66 goals in the UCL of his own, have fired Real well beyond the 500 barrier - seeing the Madrid based giants deservedly earn the accolade of greatest goalscorers in UCL history.
2. Barcelona
Goals Scored: 506
Games Played: 251
Barcelona have won the UCL an astonishing four times since Argentina maestro Messi arrived on the scene in 2004, but their European pedigree stretches much furhter back.
They have declined, by ordinary folk's standards, in recent times, failing to reinforce the superiority that Messi brings with his all around play.
The Catalan giants did breach the 500-goal barrier against Liverpool in May 2019, though, but much work is to be done in order to catch their biggest rivals.
3. Bayern
Goals Scored: 470
Games Played: 244
The Bavarians are the standard bearers in Germany, and despite Dortmund's best efforts, continue to reign supreme in terms of pulling power, reputation and trophy winning.
They also have one string to their bow - the ability to consistently score goals.
Now led by the incredible Robert Lewandowski, it's little surprise to see them closing on 500 UCL goals.
4. Manchester United
Goals Scored: 373
Games Played: 224
Since Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement in 2013, Manchester United have undergone a challenging transition to say the least.
The Red Devils remain the biggest club in the world, and it's easy to see why when you look over their UCL history.
Winners as recently as 1999 and 2008, thanks to heroics from Sheringham, Solskjaer and then Van der Sar, they will forever be remembered for the attacking verve that bagged endless amounts of goals, particularly under Sir Alex.
5. Juventus
Goals Scored: 299
Games Played: 193
Two-time champions Juventus have fantastic European pedigree after years and years of dominating Serie A.
With all-time record scorer Cristiano Ronaldo now in their ranks, it's likely that La Vecchia Signora will continue scoring UCL goals for fun - though they have a long way to go in order to overhaul Man Utd.
6. Arsenal
Goals Scored: 281
Games Played: 177
Arsenal fans have been without UCL football since the 2016/17 season, having previously enjoyed 20 consecutive seasons playing Europe's best under the guidance of Wenger.
They've had some momentous moments in that time, none more impressive than reaching the final in 2006 after a Thierry Henry-inspired win over Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Goals have never been hard to come by, but 300 will have to wait for now until the Gunners can get themselves back among the elite.
7. Chelsea
Goals Scored: 269
Games Played: 159
Chelsea's rise to European powerhouse was kick started by Abramovich's takeover of the club in 2003.
Just nine years later, they were champions of Europe - defeating Bayern on penalties in their own backyard.
Current manager Lampard scored 23 times in the competition during his time at the club, second only to Drogba (36), and he'll be hoping to notch a few more in the coming years as the Blues reestablish themselves as a regular UCL outfit.
8. Porto
Goals Scored: 253
Games Played: 188
The 2003/04 Champions League season will be remembered by everyone associated with Porto forever, with Jose Mourinho's touchline celebrating against Manchester United one of the more iconic moments en route to a surprise victory over Monaco in the final.
During that season, Porto scored 20 times - but have shown over the years that they are more than capable of this level, netting over 250 goals and counting.
9. Milan
Goals Scored: 231
Games Played: 165
With seven Champions League titles to their name, Milan are one of the most successful sides in European history. However, it’s been a dark time for the Italian outfit over the last decade, with Milan only reaching the quarter-final stage once since they triumphed over Liverpool in 2007.
With former greats Inzaghi and Shevchenko scoring goals for fun, it's no surprise that I Rossoneri are among the elite goalscorers in Champions League history, with over 230 goals to their name.
10. Olympique Lyonnais
Goals Scored: 204
Games Played: 129
Olympique Lyonnais may not be the heaviest hitter in Europe, but they have shown time and again that they know how to get the job done on the grandest stage of all.
Led nowadays by the lethal duo of Memphis Depay and Moussa Dembele, they are a real force to be reckoned and have proven that they have sufficient firepower to score on a regular, consistent basis; evidenced by their 200+ strikes in the UCL.
11. PSG
Goals Scored: 202
Games Played: 101
Next up are Ligue 1 heavyweights PSG, who also also broke through into the 200 barrier during the 2018/19 season with a professional display against Club Brugge.
After suffering a shock defeat to Manchester United in the round of 16 stage the campaign previous, manager Tuchel will be hoping his side can finally break their European hoodoo bringing an end a lengthy quest to conquer the continent's premier club competition.
12. Liverpool
Goals Scored: 202
Games Played: 117
The Reds went past the 200 milestone thanks to an impressive display in Belgium against Genk in October 2019.
Sitting on 198 goals before the match, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain’s 57th minute beauty with the outside of his boot bounced in off the woodwork, doubling Liverpool’s lead on the night and firing his side past the historic landmark.
They didn't stop there, netting twice more on the night - and in their victorious 2018/19 campaign, it was much of the same; with 25 goals helping them breeze through to an all-English final with Tottenham in Madrid, which Liverpool won 2-0.