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Harry Kane set to win his 100th England cap against Finland at Wembley

The centre forward is the first player to become an England men鈥檚 centurion since Wayne Rooney in 2014 and will receive a gold cap before kick-off.

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Harry Kane is set to become the 10th player to earn a landmark 100 caps for England men when he captains the team against Finland at Wembley Stadium on Tuesday night.聽

The FA will pay tribute before the UEFA Nations League fixture with a special pre-match ceremony that will include the presentation of a gold cap.

Kane is the first player to become an England men's centurion since Wayne Rooney reached the milestone in November 2014.

England's Jack Grealish with Harry Kane during training.
Pic: Reuters
Image: England's Jack Grealish with Harry Kane during training on Monday. Pic: Reuters

Kane, who is England men's all-time top scorer with 66 goals in 99 internationals, made his debut in a 4-0 defeat of Lithuania on 27 March 2015, scoring just 79 seconds after coming on as a second-half substitute.

The Bayern Munich forward has made 86 starts for his country and been captain 72 times.

England captain Harry Kane looks dejected after the match. Pic: Reuters
Image: Harry Kane looks dejected after the Euro 2024 final defeat to Spain. Pic: Reuters

Finland will be the 45th different opponent he has faced during his England senior career.

During his nine-and-a-half-year international career, Kane has chalked up noteworthy appearance records.

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He has played in more games at major finals than any other Englishman (28) and has played in more competitive matches (83) than any other senior men's international.

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Tickets are still available for the Finland match and the FA will also pay tribute to former Three Lions manager Sven-Goran Eriksson before kick-off after he passed away aged 76 last month.

England men's centurions are:-

Peter Shilton - 125 caps

Wayne Rooney - 120

David Beckham - 115

Steven Gerrard - 114

Bobby Moore - 108

Ashley Cole - 107

Sir Bobby Charlton - 106

Frank Lampard - 106

Billy Wright - 105