Harry Kane is presented with his golden cap by fellow England centurion Frank Lampard as Three Lions captain makes his 100th appearance against Finland
- Harry Kane was given a golden cap ahead of his 100th England appearance
- The striker was presented with the cap by ex-England star Frank Lampard
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Harry Kane was presented with a golden cap to mark his 100th appearance for England.
Kane, who scored on his England debut against Lithuania in 2015, was given the cap by Frank Lampard prior to the game against Finland at Wembley.
Ashley Cole, who like Lampard had retired from international football by the time Kane made his debut, was also in attendance. Cole is part of England interim boss Lee Carsley's coaching staff.
Both Lampard and Cole are also part of the England 100 club.
England captain Kane achieved the landmark feat as he took to the field against Finland in the Nations League.
Harry Kane was presented with a golden cap to mark his 100th appearance for England
Former England star Frank Lampard presented Kane with his golden cap at Wembley
England captain Kane made his 100th appearance for his country against Finland
Kane was accompanied by his daughters Ivy and Vivienne, and his wife Katie.
Prior to facing Finland, Kane had scored 66 goals for England, while he is his country's all-time leading scorer.
Only nine men have played more games for England than Kane, with Peter Shilton holding the overall record with 125.
Kane, 31, has featured at five major tournaments for England so far.
He has played under four managers for his country - Roy Hodgson, Sam Allardyce, Gareth Southgate and Carsley.