Harry Kane will be looking to extend his record as England’s all-time leading scorer during the World Cup this summer.However, the Bayern Munich striker has a long way to go to become the highest-scoring player in international football history.Kane has been England’s all-time leading scorer since March 2023GettyKane will captain the Three Lions in North America as they look to end their 60-year wait for a second World Cup triumph.Thomas Tuchel’s side face Croatia, Ghana and Panama during the group stage.And Kane got off the perfect start both personally and with his team, scoring twice in a stunning 4-2 win over the Croatians in their Group L opener.The 32-year-old former Tottenham star then drew a blank as England struggled to a goalless draw with Ghana and will want to hit back against Panama.Kane had already scored eight goals across 11 World Cup appearances for England and is now up to ten, moving level with record holder Gary Lineker.Kane scored six at the 2018 tournament on his way to winning the Golden Boot, which has allowed him to wear a special patch on his kit this summer.And he’ll be hoping to score plenty more over the coming weeks and guide the Three Lions to glory.How many goals has Kane scored for England?Since making his Three Lions debut aged 21 in March 2015, Kane has scored 81 goals in 116 caps.The first of those came just seconds after he was introduced against Lithuania by Roy Hodgson for his first cap.Kane would have to wait eight years to surpass Wayne Rooney as England’s record scorer.Kane’s most recent strike was the winner in the World Cup warm-up victory against New ZealandGettyEngland's all-time top scorer1 – Harry Kane – 81 goals in 116 appearances2 – Wayne Rooney – 53 goals in 120 appearances3 – Sir Bobby Charlton – 49 goals in 106 appearances4 – Gary Lineker – 48 goals in 80 appearances5 – Jimmy Greaves – 44 goals in 57 appearances6 – Michael Owen – 40 goals in 89 appearances7 = Sir Tom Finney – 30 goals in 76 appearances7 = Nat Lofthouse – 30 goals in 33 appearances7 = Alan Shearer – 30 goals in 63 appearances10 = Frank Lampard – 29 goals in 106 appearances10= Vivian Woodward 29 goals in 23 appearancesHis 54th international strike saw the former Tottenham Hotspur striker move ahead of Rooney.The record-breaking effort came from the penalty spot in a 2-1 win over Italy in March 2023 during qualifying for Euro 2024.Kane is also the third-highest appearance maker in England history, overtaking David Beckham, and is now behind only Peter Shilton and Rooney.Shilton’s record of 125 will remain intact beyond the World Cup, with Kane unable to surpass it even if England reach the final.The 32-year-old also has a long way to go to become the all-time top scorer in international football.Cristiano Ronaldo is the current record holder with 145 goals in 230 caps for Portugal.Kane is 10th on the all-time list, three behind Hungary legend Ferenc Puskas.Meanwhile, he is ranked fifth among active players, with Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Romelu Lukaku and Robert Lewandowski ahead of him.Kane won the 2018 World Cup Golden Boot, but is not England’s top scorer at the tournamentAFPWho is England’s leading World Cup scorer?Despite winning the Golden Boot at the 2018 World Cup, Kane is not yet England’s top scorer at the World Cup.That honour instead is shared between Kane and Gary Lineker, who scored 10 times in 12 appearances at the finals.Kane’s two goals against Croatia have drawn him level with Lineker and he’ll hope to take the record outright when England play Panama next.Kane scored a hat-trick when England beat Panama 6-1 at the 2018 World Cup.The striker is also in the top ten of all-time top World Cup scorers, eight behind record-holder Lionel Messi.The Three Lions captain will hope to move up that list soon as well and is just two behind Pele.Panama vs England Match PreviewPanama vs England Betting OffersNew Customer Offer: 50/1 over 0.5 goals in the match – CLAIM HERENew Customer Offer: 50/1 England to win – CLAIM HERESuper Boost: Harry Kane to get 1+ Shot on Target in 1st half – was 4/11 NOW 1/1! Claim HEREBet Builder: England win both halves, Saka to score, Anderson 2+ fouls and Rashford 1+ SOT – 6/1 – Bet Here18+ T&Cs apply. gambleaware.org