With Harry Kane finding the back of the net against Germany in their 1-1 draw on Tuesday night, the England forward has climbed among the Three Lions' all-time leading scorers, but who are some of the English greats alongside him?
Click through the gallery above to see the 10 all-time top goalscorers for England, according to Transfermarkt!
The Tottenham Hotspur forward slotted past Manuel Neuer in the 88th minute to bag his 50th goal in England colours in the UEFA Nations League.
Kane has achieved this feat in just 71 appearances for the 1966 FIFA World Cup winners, and becomes only the 72nd player ever to reach half a century of goals for his country.
The London native is now only three goals behind England's record goalscorer Wayne Rooney, who is also Manchester United's all-time top scorer and is his nation's most capped outfield player.
He enjoyed 13 years in the international game after bursting on to the scene during the 2004 UEFA European Championship, but despite his 53 goals for the English, the Liverpool-born forward never managed to lift any notable trophies with the Three Lions.
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The same can be said of another English striker in Michael Owen. The former Liverpool and Manchester United man rose to prominence at the 1998 FIFA World Cup, where he became the youngest player and youngest goalscorer for England at the time.
The 2001 Ballon d'Or winner found the back of the net 40 times during his time playing for the Three Lions.
Owen is another one of the country's "Golden Generation" who never lifted any silverware despite being the only England player to score in four major tournaments.
Here are the 10 all-time top goalscorers in international football history:
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