Captain Harry Kane is set to earn his 100th England cap, becoming the 10th player to reach this milestone when the Three Lions take on Finland in the Nations League at Wembley on Tuesday.
The 31-year-old debuted in 2015 and holds the record as England's all-time top scorer with 66 goals in 99 matches.
Here's a look at the key stats from his journey to this milestone.
Harry Kane Enters Elite 100-Cap Club
Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane will be the first player since Wayne Rooney in 2014 to reach 100 caps for England.
Rooney earned 120 caps, placing him second on the all-time list, behind goalkeeper Peter Shilton (125).
Others in the 100-cap club include David Beckham (115), Steven Gerrard (114), Bobby Moore (108), Ashley Cole (107), Bobby Charlton (106), Frank Lampard (106), and Billy Wright (105).
Reflecting on joining this elite group, Kane said, "It’s a list of some of our greatest players. I’ll look back on this with immense pride."
Next on Kane’s agenda? Hitting 100 goals for England. "I've been consistent with caps and goals. I went from 30 to 50, and now 60," he added.
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