Harry Kane scored twice on his 100th England appearance, leading Lee Carsley's team to a 2-0 Nations League victory over Finland. Kane, wearing golden boots, was honoured before kick-off at Wembley Stadium on Tuesday, becoming the 10th player to reach 100 caps for the Three Lions.
Despite having a diving header disallowed for offside in the first half, Kane ensured his milestone appearance was memorable with two second-half goals. After being denied by Lukas Hradecky, who made six saves to keep Finland in the game amid England's dominance, Kane finally broke the deadlock with a stunning strike that hit the underside of the crossbar in the 57th minute.

Kane doubled his tally with 14 minutes remaining, converting from Noni Madueke's cutback. England's captain received a standing ovation when substituted shortly after, as interim boss Carsley secured his second win following Saturday's victory over the Republic of Ireland.
The day belonged to centurion Kane, who became only the third England player to score on his 100th appearance. This marked his first double for England since October last year. The 31-year-old has now been directly involved in 85 goals (68 goals, 17 assists) for his country, with 30 of those contributions coming at Wembley.
Carsley has not hesitated to bring new talent into the squad for these fixtures. Angel Gomes excelled in midfield on his full debut. The Lille midfielder attempted a game-high 124 passes and had 130 touches as England finished with an impressive 78.5% possession.
Kane’s performance accounted for a significant portion of England’s expected goals (xG), contributing to their total xG of 1.69. His efforts were crucial as he continues to be a key figure for England.
This victory marks another successful outing under interim manager Lee Carsley, who has now led England to two consecutive wins. The team's strong performance against Finland highlights their potential moving forward in the Nations League.
Kane’s achievement is not just personal but also inspirational for his teammates and fans alike. His ability to perform under pressure and deliver when it matters most underscores his importance to the national team.