
The Harry Kane stats belong to a record-breaking goalscorer: 201 goals for Tottenham Hotspur, 134 in 139 games for Bayern Munich, and England’s all-time leading scorer with 74 international goals. The Golden Boot favorite leads the line for England at the World Cup 2026. Here are the numbers behind him. For the bigger picture, see our World Cup 2026 hub.
Harry Kane stats: club and country by the numbers
From a Tottenham legend to a serial winner of goals in Germany and the captain of England, Kane has scored everywhere. His record reads:
| Team | Apps | Goals | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tottenham Hotspur | 286 | 201 | 51 |
| Bayern Munich | 139 | 134 | 30 |
| England | 108 | 74 | 17 |
What the numbers say
Kane is the complete centre-forward. He plundered 201 goals for Tottenham and an astonishing 134 in 139 games for Bayern Munich, and he scores every way imaginable: 62 headed goals across the two clubs, dozens of penalties, and a stream of finishes from inside the box, where he took 1,488 of his Tottenham touches. He creates as well as scores, with 357 chances made for Spurs and 51 assists.
England’s all-time top scorer
For his country, Kane stands alone. His 74 goals in 108 caps make him England’s record scorer, miles clear of Wayne Rooney’s 53, and he adds 17 assists. As captain and talisman, he is the man England build around.
How Harry Kane fared in England’s opener
Kane kickstarted his Golden Boot bid with a brace in England’s 4-2 win over Croatia. He took one goal as a header and one from the penalty spot, having a game-high seven shots and nine touches in the opposition box. It was the ruthless display of a striker chasing the tournament’s top-scorer prize.
Harry Kane at the World Cup 2026
England captain Kane has led the line through the group stage and added to his goal tally early in the tournament. Here is how his World Cup 2026 has unfolded so far.
- England 4-2 Croatia (group stage, June 17): Started and scored twice, converting a 12th-minute penalty before adding a second in the 42nd minute, across the full 90 minutes at 66.7% pass accuracy.
- England 0-0 Ghana (group stage, June 23): Started and played the full 90 minutes in a goalless draw, completing 70.0% of his passes without a goal or assist.
- Panama 0-2 England (group stage, June 27): Started and scored in the 67th minute, playing 84 minutes at 63.2% pass accuracy.
- England 2-1 DR Congo (Round of 32, July 1): The matchwinner — came from behind with a clinical second-half brace (75th and 86th minutes), both set up by substitute Anthony Gordon, to send England into the last 16.
- Mexico 2-3 England (Round of 16, July 6): Captained England and scored the decisive penalty on 60 minutes, also providing an assist, as England reached the quarter-finals.
- Norway 1-2 England (quarter-final, July 11): Captained England through 120 minutes with three shots as they beat Norway 2-1 after extra time to reach the semi-finals.
- England 1-2 Argentina (semi-final, July 15): Captained England across 90 minutes but could not find a leveller in a 2-1 defeat that ended their run in the semi-finals.
That leaves Kane on six goals at the tournament; England’s run ended in the semi-finals, beaten 2-1 by Argentina. See where they sit in our who will win the World Cup 2026 guide, and how the knockouts are laid out in our World Cup 2026 bracket.
Why Harry Kane is a must-watch
The most natural finisher of his generation and England’s record scorer, Kane is one of the defining players of the tournament.
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In our database Harry Kane has 201 goals for Tottenham and 134 in 139 games for Bayern Munich, and he is England’s all-time leading scorer with 74 international goals.
Yes. Kane is England’s record goalscorer with 81 goals in 115 caps, well clear of Wayne Rooney’s 53.
Elite. He scored 41 headers for Tottenham and 21 more for Bayern, and is a reliable penalty taker with dozens converted for club and country.
He scored twice in a 4-2 win over Croatia, taking one goal as a header and one from the penalty spot from seven shots, kickstarting his Golden Boot bid.
