England striker, Harry Kane, has become the country’s all-time leading goalscorer at the FIFA World Cup with 11 goals.
The Bayern Munich attacker overtook Gary Lineker, who has 10 goals for the Three Lions.
Kane achieved this feat after he scored a goal during England’s 2-0 win against Panama on Saturday.
England’s World Cup top goalscorers in history:
Harry Kane – 11 goals in 14 games
Gary Lineker – 10 goals in 12 games
Sir Geoff Hurst – 5 goals in 6 games
Bobby Charlton – 4 goals in 14 games
Michael Owen – 4 goals in 12 games
Marcus Rashford – 4 goals in 13 games
David Beckham – 3 goals in 13 games
Steven Gerrard – 3 goals in 12 games
Roger Hunt – 3 goals in 6 games
David Platt – 3 goals in 6 games
Bukayo Saka – 3 goals in 6 games
Nat Lofthouse – 3 goals in 2 games
Speaking after the game, Kane told BBC Sport, “It is a proud one for sure.
“I spoke before the tournament about the World Cup being the biggest competition we play as professional footballers, so to get to 11 goals is a proud feeling.”
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