Harry Kane’s penalty against Andorra on Sunday was his 40th England goal, moving him into a share of fifth place on the Three Lions’ all-time list.
The Tottenham striker has scored almost two goals every three games across his 63 caps as he continues to chase Wayne Rooney’s all-time record of 53 for the men’s national team.
Here, the PA news agency looks at how he compares to the leading group and when he could hope to catch Rooney.
Wayne Rooney
53 goals in 120 caps, 2003-18
Also England’s most-capped outfield player, Rooney only scored once at a World Cup finals tournament, against Uruguay in 2014, but his six European Championship goals leave him fourth among England scorers at major tournaments behind Kane, Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer.
Sir Bobby Charlton
49 goals in 106 caps, 1958-70
The 1966 World Cup winner scored on his debut in 1958, just two months after surviving the Munich air disaster which killed eight of his Manchester United…