#2 Harry Kane (England)
Harry Kane made his debut with the senior English side in March 2015 in a UEFA Euro 2016 qualifier against Lithuania as he replaced Wayne Rooney in the second half. He scored just 80 seconds later with a header from a Raheem Sterling cross. He has since appeared 28 times for The Three Lions and was named the captain for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.
At club level, Kane plays for Tottenham Hotspur where he has spent his entire career as he came youth academy of the London based club. He has made 213 appearances for the Spurs, netting 140 goals. He has been the club's top goalscorer for the past four seasons and is also the sixth all-time top goalscorer.
The 24-year-old striker has good pace and is a typical goal-poacher who is a definite threat in the penalty area. His hold-up play and close control make him a technical player who can create goalscoring opportunities for his teammates.
He has been in great form at the 2018 FIFA World Cup as he currently leads the Golden Boot race with 6 goals. He has played 4 out of 5 games for England till now and will be a vital player for them on Wednesday in the semi-final match against Croatia.