England defeated Finland 2-0 in the Nations League football match played at Wembley.
Its star player Harry Kane has also achieved the feat of completing the 100th international match of his career. In the match against Finland, Harry Kane scored goals in the 57th and 76th minutes in the second half. Harry Kane has become the 10th player of England to complete 100 caps. He became the first English footballer to achieve this feat after Wayne Rooney in 2014. 31-year-old Harry Kane captained the team for the 73rd time. Harry Kane is the third English player to reach 100 goals after Wayne Rooney and Bobby Charlton. Apart from this, David Beckham and Bobby Moore are also included in the elite club of 10 players. Kane has a chance to break Peter Shilton's record of 125 matches and Rooney's record of 120 matches. Kane has 68 international goals to his name. In the special match, Harry Kane entered the field wearing golden shoes with his two children and family. Two former England footballers, Frank Lampard and Ashley Cole, awarded Harry Kane the Golden Cap. Both former players are also included in England's exclusive 100-match club.
The Exclusive Club of England
Peter Shilton: 125 matches
Wayne Rooney: 120 matches
David Beckham: 115 matches
Steven Gerrard: 114 matches
Bobby Moore: 108 matches
Ashley Cole: 107 matches
Sir Bobby Charlton: 106 matches
Frank Lampard: 106 matches
Billy Wright: 105 matches
Harry Kane: 100 matches
England's top goal scorer
Harry Kane: 69 goals, 100 matches
Wayne Rooney: 53 goals, 120 matches
Bobby Charlton: 49 goals, 106 matches
Gary Lineker: 48 goals, 80 matches
Jimmy Greaves: 44 goals, 57 matches
Michael Owen: 40 goals, 89 matches
Sir Tom Finney: 30 goals, 76 matches
Nate Lofthouse: 30 goals, 33 matches