
Harry Kane's World Cup Qualifiers Goals Record: The Numbers

England face off against Andorra this weekend, looking to return to winning ways following a 1-1 draw against Poland during the last international break.
The Three Lions are currently sitting pretty at the top of their qualifying group on 16 points, but will be vying for two wins against the Group I minnows on Sunday and Hungary next Tuesday.
Harry Kane has struggled to hit the ground running for Tottenham in the Premier League this season following a summer of speculation surrounding his potential move to Manchester City, but the 27-year-old has found no such issues in finding the net for his national team of late, scoring his 41st goal for the Three Lions against Poland last month.
The Spurs front man is now just fifth in the all-time list of England top-scorers, behind Jimmy Greaves (44), Gary Linekar (48), Bobby Charlton (49) and Wayne Rooney (50), and will have a keen eye on topping that illustrious list before long.
While odds are yet to be announced for the World Cup 2022 top-scorer, there is no doubt that Kane will either top the list or be among the favourites when next November's tournament rolls around.
He claimed the elusive Golden Boot award at the 2018 World Cup in Russia as England made it to a historic semi-final, netting six goals, and will be desperate to repeat those exploits in Qatar.
One glance at Kane’s record in major-tournament qualifying provides a strong indication that he will find no issues in outscoring his peers next year, especially with the amount of creative talent this England side has within its ranks in the shape of Jack Grealish, Phil Foden and Bukayo Saka.
Kane has scored at least one goal in his last 15 successive qualifying matches for England in the Euros and World Cup combined, and he doesn't look like stopping any time soon.
This week he has a perfect opportunity to build on that impressive haul against two inferior sides, although Gareth Southgate may look to rotate his starting XI for the clash against Andorra and give the likes of Tammy Abraham or Ollie Watkins a run out.
Harry Kane: Goals in major tournament qualifiers since 2017
World Cup - 10 goals in 11 games
European Championship - 11 goals in 8 games
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