Euro 2020 is already beyond it's mid-way point. With the group stages now concluded, 36 of its 51 games have been played. As such, now is as good a time as any to take stock of what we've seen so far, and note the biggest stars and surprise performers at this summer's European Championship. Goran Pandev (North Macedonia) Bowing out of international football by debuting in a tournament, Pandev scored in a 3-1 loss to Austria that made him the second oldest goalscorer in the tournament's history. He hung up his international boots with 122 caps and 38 goals. Raheem Sterling (England) The Three Lions have had a number of impressive players so far, but Sterling has made more of a difference than any of them. In his first 45 games for his country he scored just two goals, but has hit 14 in his last 19, with two coming in 1-0 wins at this tournament against Croatia and the Czech Republic.