Kane becomes record scorer as England beat Panama
AP ⢠ June 28th, 2026 11:42 am

Harry Kane and England are into the next round of the World Cup | Photo: AP
Harry Kane has become England's record goal scorer at FIFA World Cups as England beat Panama 2-0.
Jude Bellingham and Kane scored early in the second half, lifting England over Panama and into what appears to be a more favourable bracket for the knockout phase of the World Cup.
On a rainy afternoon in New Jersey on Saturday (Sunday NZT) before a vocal pro-England crowd that made MetLife Stadium seem like Wembley, Panama held England scoreless through a first half in which neither team mounted threats and Kane had 10 touches, the fewest of any player.

Harry Kane has overtaken Gary Lineker as England's record goal scorer at the World Cup | Photo: AP
Bellingham put the Three Lions ahead in the 62nd minute from Bukayo Saka's corner kick. Held in a bear hug by Jorge GutiƩrrez at the top of the 6-yard box, Bellingham stuck out his left leg and stabbed the ball past goalkeeper Orlando Mosquera for his third World Cup goal, and his second this year.
Five minutes later, Bellingham crossed from the left flank and Kane outjumped Andres Andrade to head the ball in for his 82nd international goal. Kane became England's record World Cup scorer with his 11th goal, one more than Gary Lineker.
Wearing red jerseys in a tournament for the first time since beating Sweden in a 2018 World Cup quarter-final, England finished the group with two wins and a draw for seven points.

England's Jude Bellingham also got on the scoresheet against Panama | Photo: AP
The English play their Round of 32 match on Wednesday in Atlanta, likely against Senegal or Congo. The team that advances faces Mexico or Ecuador in Mexico City.
If the Three Lions had dropped to second, they probably would have faced Colombia or Portugal, with the winner meeting Spain, Austria or Algeria.
Panama went 0-3 for the second time and joined Iraq, Haiti, El Salvador, Canada and Mexico ā all but one from the CONCACAF region ā as teams that lost their first six World Cup matches.
Jose Fajardo put the ball in the net for the Los Canaleros in second-half stoppage time, but was called for offside.

It's another progression out of the group stage for England | Photo: AP
Supporters filled the field walls with Cross of St. George flags displaying club names that included Tottenham, Watford and Wolves plus some less-celebrated ones such as Crawley Town, Bristol Rovers and Faversham Town.
England have now reached the knockout rounds for the seventh time in eight World Cups.
Jarell Quansah, usually a central defender, replaced right back Reece James, sidelined by a hamstring injury.
Nico O'Reilly took over from Djed Spence at left back. Coach Thomas Tuchel replaced three midfielders, using Bukayo Saka, Morgan Rogers and Marcus Rashford instead of Declan Rice, Noni Madueke and Anthony Gordon.
England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford played his 15th World Cup match, second among English players to Peter Shilton's 17.

