Harry Kane has the chance to make more history for England against Latvia on Tuesday night.
The Three Lions captain is set to play in their World Cup qualifier, live on talkSPORT , after missing the 3-0 friendly win over Wales last week. ‘Gives you that edge’ – Wayne Rooney names the one thing Harry Kane is missing but admits England captain is ‘above everyone’
Thomas Tuchel's side, who have a 100 per cent record in Group K, will qualify for next summer's World Cup with a win in Riga.
And Kane could achieve another impressive feat during the match as he eyes a record held by fellow legend Gary Lineker.
If Kane scores at least twice against Latvia, he will break the record for most England goals whilst playing for a non-English club.
He has so far scored 16 times for the Three