After netting his 76th international goal in England's 5-0 win over Latvia, Harry Kane has been priced up at 2/1 to score a century of goals for the Three Lions.
bet365's Steve Freeth said: "Having taken less than eight years to claim a record that had previously stood for nearly half a century, Harry Kane continues to put more distance between himself and England's top goalscorers.
"His brace against Latvia took him to 76 goals, 23 clear of Wayne Rooney, and we've slashed his price from 10/1 to 2/1 that he reaches 100."
Kane celebrated his 100th appearance in an England shirt with a clinical double in the Nations League fixture against Finland, which took his tally of international goals to 68, scoring eight more in the 10 games since.
Following two near-misses in the European Championships and a heartbreaking World Cup quarter-final exit in Qatar, Kane is desperate to lead England to success in a major tournament and the Three Lions' record goalscorer has outlined his ambitions to emulate Cristiano Ronaldo by playing into his late thirties.
Longevity will be key if Kane is to breach the 100-goal barrier for his country.
There are a large volume of international fixtures to aid him, with a minimum of six Nations League fixtures every two years coinciding with qualification for a major tournament. Kane has been remarkably prolific in the latter, scoring 23 in World Cup Qualifying and 23 in Euro qualifiers.
24 of Kane's England goals have come in the last three years and if the striker can remain a world-class operator by the time the next European Championship arrives in 2028 - where Kane will be 35 years old - he will certainly be knocking on the door of the 100 club.
Only three players in history have scored 100+ international goals: Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo, Argentina's Lionel Messi and Iran's Ali Daei.
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