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15 Best England Strikers in Football History (Ranked)

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An incredibly proud footballing nation, whose success at international level has been minimal, England have had some sensational strikers. A country whose fans’ emotions fluctuate through every game, England have never done anything the easy way, and their trophy cabinet is much smaller than perhaps it should be.

Winning just one international tournament, the 1966 World Cup, their output compared to player ability is surprising. Having had elite talents such as Wayne Rooney, Harry Kane, and Bobby Charlton lead the line, England have always posed a goal threat.

Exclusively considering their performances and output at international level, here are the 15 greatest strikers to ever don the Three Lions jersey.

Ranking Factors

  • International Success
  • Goal Record for England
  • Overall Contribution to the national side

The 15 Greatest England Strikers in History

Rank

Player

Career Span

Caps

Goals

Major Clubs

1

Bobby Charlton

1956-1980

106

49

Manchester United, Preston

2

Geoff Hurst

1958-1979

49

24

West Ham, Stoke

3

Harry Kane

2010-Present

112

78

Tottenham, Bayern Munich

4

Wayne Rooney

2002-2021

120

53

Everton, Manchester United, Derby

5

Gary Lineker

1978-1994

80

48

Leicester, Everton, Barcelona, Tottenham

6

Alan Shearer

1988-2006

63

30

Southampton, Blackburn, Newcastle

7

Michael Owen

1996-2013

89

40

Liverpool, Real Madrid, Newcastle, Manchester United

8

Jimmy Greaves

1957-1980

57

44

Chelsea, Tottenham, West Ham

9

Nat Lofthouse

1946-1960

33

30

Bolton

10

Tom Finney

1940-1963

76

30

Preston

11

Dixie Dean

1924-1939

16

18

Everton

12

Roger Hunt

1958-1972

34

18

Liverpool, Bolton

13

Stan Mortensen

1941-1962

26

24

Blackpool, Hull

14

Peter Crouch

1998-2019

42

22

Stoke, Liverpool, Tottenham, Portsmouth, QPR, Aston Villa, Southampton, Norwich, Burnley

15

Trevor Francis

1970-1994

52

12

Birmingham, Sampdoria, Nottingham Forest, Sheffield Wednesday, QPR, Atalanta, Manchester City, Rangers

15

Trevor Francis

Career Span: 1970-1994

Trevor Francis celebrates after scoring in the 1982 World Cup

With a record of two goals and two assists in five appearances at the 1982 World Cup, it feels as though Trevor Francis’ England showings warrant more recognition. The Nottingham Forest hero, who was part of the Tricky Trees’ two European triumphs, was an elegant striker who left defenders chasing shadows thanks to his explosive pace.

Francis was also versatile and could play out wide, but his main success came when leading the line, and he formed a fine partnership with Paul Mariner. While his main footballing achievements came at club level, there’s no doubt he wrote his name in his nation’s history books.

Trevor Francis England Statistics

Appearances

52

Goals

12

14

Peter Crouch

Career Span: 1998-2019

Peter Crouch

There was something quite special about watching Peter Crouch in action for England because he always stood out, and that’s not just because of his six-foot-seven-inch frame. He towered over the opposition, and his height gave the Three Lions an advantage in set-piece situations.

Crouch’s exploits on international duty deserve more recognition, as he became his nation’s first player to score 10 goals in a single calendar year in 2006. He was a real handful in front of goal, and Jamaica learned this when he hit a hat-trick in a 6-0 friendly win at Wembley.

While the former Liverpool and Tottenham frontman didn’t get his hands on a trophy, he made his mark in England colours. His famous robot celebration comes to mind when discussing the charismatic striker who appeared at two FIFA World Cup tournaments.

Peter Crouch England Statistics

Appearances

42

Goals

22

13

Stan Mortensen

Career Span: 1941-1962

Stan Mortenson

Stan Mortensen was a history maker throughout his career and that included while representing his country which he did at the 1950 World Cup. The Blackpool icon’s most famous feat came when he struck a hat-trick in the club’s extraordinary 1953 FA Cup final comeback 4-3 win over Bolton Wanderers.

Another astonishing record set by Mortenson came on his full international debut when he bagged four goals in a 10-0 destruction of Portugal in 1947. He was renowned for his powerful shooting ability but also excellent in the air and his constant energy saw him nicknamed ‘the Blackpool Bombshell.’

Stan Mortensen England Statistics

Appearances

25

Goals

23

12

Roger Hunt

Career Span: 1957-1972

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One of England’s unsung heroes from their 1966 World Cup win was Roger Hunt, who played an important role in Sir Alf Ramsey guiding the Three Lions to glory. He played up top with Geoff Hurst in all six matches during the campaign and scored a brace in a 2-0 victory against France during the group stages.

Many players in today’s game are called out for a lack of effort, but there was no questioning Hunt’s work ethic as he was one of the hardest-working frontmen during his era. His goalscoring record on international duty was brilliant as were the numbers he achieved as a star man for Liverpool at club level.

Roger Hunt England Statistics

Appearances

34

Goals

18

11

Dixie Dean

Career Span: 1924-1939

Everton's Dixie Dean.

Everton fans know just how formidable and dominant a marksman Dixie Dean was, but he also put up sensational numbers for England. He only earned 16 caps for the Three Lions but found the back of the net 18 times, which included a hat-trick in a 9-1 thrashing of Belgium in a friendly.

Dean participated in the British Home Championships, winning the competition twice, in 1927 and 1929, and in one outing, he earned applause from Scottish fans despite losing to Scotland. He became the Toffees’ top scorer and spent his entire club career at Goodison Park.

But Dean’s career was cut short when he suffered a head injury, and there’s no telling just how high he’d rank if not for this and the start of World War II. He was so clinical in front of goal but would also bring others into play thanks to his ability to link up with his attacking teammates.

Dixie Dean England Statistics

Appearances

16

Goals

18

10

Tom Finney

Career Span: 1940-1963

Sir Tom Finney

Once England’s leading goalscorer, Tom Finney was fantastic for England, and was a magnificent servant to his boyhood club, Preston.

Spending 20 years with the Deepdale club, he is the club’s all-time leading scorer by a large margin, with 370 goals. For England, Finney took his club form onto the national stage, as he netted 30 times in 76 appearances. Capable of playing across the front line, the Englishman was very versatile, and was voted as Football of the Year on two occasions, in 1953/54 and 1956/57.

Treasured by all associated with his club, Preston, as well as his national team, Finney was ahead of his time, and could have been a superstar in any generation.

Tom Finney England Statistics

Appearances

76

Goals

30

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9

Nat Lofthouse

Career Span: 1946-1960

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With almost a goal a game for England, Nat Lofthouse is one of the most prolific players to don the Three Lions shirt.

Joint seventh on the all-time leading scorers list for England, Lofthouse was a very clinical player who served his nation very well. Spending his entire career with Bolton, Lofthouse is one of the club’s best ever players, and has a statue built outside their stadium, such was his impact on the club.

For England, Lofthouse took a little while to break into the team, but once he did, he never looked back. His career was ultimately cut short due to injury, but his time with his national team was fantastic, and his goal return is simply astonishing.

Nat Lofthouse England Statistics

Appearances

33

Goals

30

8

Jimmy Greaves

Career Span: 1957-1980

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One of the greatest players in Tottenham history, Jimmy Greaves was a fine goalscorer, who still holds many English football records.

With 266 goals for the Lilywhites, Greaves is the club’s second all-time leading scorer, and he took this form onto the international scene. He was actually England’s first choice striker heading into the 1966 World Cup, however, he sustained an injury in the quarter-final which ruled him out of the rest of the tournament.

Had he been fit and helped England to lift their sole international trophy in 1966, he would have been higher up this list, but his contribution to his nation cannot be forgotten. A fine player who was remarkably clinical, Greaves is a firm favourite of many that have watched him play.

Jimmy Greaves England Statistics

Appearances

57

Goals

44

7

Michael Owen

Career Span: 1996-2013

Michael Owen England

When it comes to Michael Owen’s career, the question ‘what if?’ comes to mind. A player who burst onto the scene, and was one of the hottest strikers around during his teenage years, which included a move to Real Madrid and a Ballon d’Or at 22, his career was then plagued by injuries.

With a fearless nature, and being a very good goalscorer, Owen was one of the best players in the world before his injury troubles. For England, Owen continued his electric form, and scored 40 goals in his 89 appearances, which earns him a spot on this list. Perhaps underachieving in his career, he was still sensational, and was unfortunate not to have done even more.

Michael Owen England Statistics

Appearances

89

Goals

40

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6

Alan Shearer

Career Span: 1988-2006

Alan Shearer celebrates scoring for England.

The greatest goalscorer in Premier League history, Alan Shearer, certainly knew where the back of the net was. Perhaps not with the goal tally of some of his peers, his goals to game ratio is still fantastic.

Capable of scoring every type of goal, Shearer was a dominant striker that gave defenders a torrid time. Strong and extremely clinical, to be the all-time top scorer in the Premier League is no mean feat, especially when he wasn’t playing for any of the biggest teams.

Winning the Premier League on one occasion whilst at Blackburn, Shearer certainly could have won more in his career, but he opted to remain with his boyhood club Newcastle for the majority of his career. Always good for England, his international career reflects his club career, with him scoring goals, but not winning as much as he should have.

Alan Shearer England Statistics

Appearances

63

Goals

30

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Arsenal Ready First Bid For Morgan Rogers

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Arsenal are preparing their first offer for Morgan Rogers, according to Football Insider, as the Gunners prepare for changes in their midfield department.

The Premier League champions have had a slightly subdued start to the transfer window compared to some of their rivals so far, with less work to do to stay at the very top.

There is still a desire to strengthen the options available to Mikel Arteta, however, with talks underway to sign Christos Tzolis and Jeremy Monga as squad options.

Then there’s a push for Bruno Guimaraes on the cards, with one bid rejected, and a second expected for the Newcastle midfielder in the coming days.

Arsenal have started to ramp up their interest in key targets, and it seems as though Rogers could be the next option the club pushes to sign.

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With a move for Guimaraes stepping up, Football Insider claims Arsenal are expected to make an opening bid for Rogers in the coming weeks of the transfer window.

The England international is claimed to be a “top target” for the Gunners, though any deal could be tough to strike with Aston Villa.

Rogers has a deal until 2031 at Villa Park, and it’s claimed that Unai Emery’s side are firmly against a sale. That said, any offer worth over £100 million would be enough for them to agree a deal.

It’s unclear what Arsenal’s starting point for the 23-year-old will be, as they set themselves up to make the first offer. However, it could be the start of a long saga that the North London club will hope ends in a deal to sign the versatile forward.

It would be quite the statement of intent from the Gunners too, signing a player who has been described as “one of the world’s best” in recent seasons.

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Arsenal are showing they mean business this summer transfer window, with moves for Bruno Guimaraes and Morgan Rogers. The pair have been quality options for Premier League sides regularly making Europe, who will no doubt command huge fees.

But, after winning the division, it’s clear that the Gunners believe they can do what it takes to convince the stars to move to North London, irrespective of the fees.

That could see them move from strength to strength, platforming a pair of superstars into a team that is already filled with quality and hard-working talent around them.


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It’s unclear whether it will be enough to make the side look more comfortable in the key moments, or if it will get them over the line in pursuit of the Champions League.

However, it shows that Arsenal aren’t happy just winning trophies once. They mean business and intend to do it all over again.

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Rangers Face ‘Difficult’ Transfer Negotiations To Land Swap Deal

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Rangers face an uphill task to land a transfer target for Derek McInnes, according to Football Insider, in a potential swap deal for Nicolas Raskin.

It comes as the Ibrox outfit face the possibility of losing the Belgian midfielder as part of a larger change within the squad, following last season’s disappointing finish.

The arrival of McInnes, along with Lawrence Shankland, may create the fresh start that Rangers need to fire them back towards the Scottish Premiership.

However, more moves will be required. There are links for a few options, but that may only come with an exit or two from Rangers in the coming weeks.

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Rangers have been linked with a move for Lewis Ferguson, the Bologna star who has previously featured under McInnes during their time together at Aberdeen.

The reunion has appeared as a possibility, as the Serie A side are interested in Raskin, with negotiations planned to land the midfielder from Ibrox this summer.

The chance of a swap deal appears tough, however, as Football Insider claims that the complex move is “difficult”, as Ferguson’s availability remains a sticking point in discussions.

An issue remains about the valuation of the Scotland international, who is described as “expensive”, especially following his recent outing in the World Cup.

Interest is seemingly set to ramp up in the 26-year-old, but Rangers may find it increasingly tough to get an agreement for their latest transfer target.

That won’t seemingly impact a possible exit for Raskin, however, with Bologna among the teams expected to continue pursuing a move for the 25-year-old in the coming weeks of the transfer market.

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Rangers are still expected to lose Raskin this summer, regardless of whether it results in a potential swap deal with Bologna for Ferguson as his replacement.

The report from Football Insider claims a £20 million price tag has been placed on the Belgian international, as he continues to gain interest in his services.


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Another Serie A side, Atalanta, have been linked with Raskin as a potential option this summer, and they likely won’t be the last to join the race.

It remains to be seen where he could end up, but Rangers will be keen to invest the funds well to give McInnes the best chance of succeeding next season.

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France’s Request to Pay Tribute to Didier Deschamps’ Mother Denied By FIFA

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FIFA have been called out by football fans after denying France’s request to honour Didier Deschamps’ late mother, Ginette, at the 2026 World Cup.

France defeated a weakened Norway side on Saturday afternoon at Boston Stadium to clinch top spot in Group I. Norway made 10 changes to their side that beat Senegal and Les Bleus took full advantage as they picked up all three points.

Ousmane Dembele scored a brilliant first-half hat-trick and Desire Doue got on the scoresheet in the fourth minute of stoppage-time to give the two-time world champions a 4-1 victory.

France manager Didier Deschamps was not present at the match after his mother passed away earlier this week. The French Football Federation (FFF) said in a statement on Tuesday:

“The national team coach was deeply saddened to learn this morning of the passing of his mother.

“In agreement with Philippe Diallo, President of the French Football Federation, who is present at the French national team’s training camp, Didier Deschamps has entrusted his assistant, Guy Stephan, with the responsibility of leading the squad until his return. During this extremely painful time, we ask for your utmost respect and restraint.”

France Have Request to Honour Didier Deschamps’ Mother Denied By FIFA

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France had plans to honour Deschamps’ late mother for their match against Norway. They planned to wear black armbands in tribute to Ginette, but FIFA denied their request, according to The Athletic.

FIFA’s decision has not gone down well on social media, with many users on Reddit expressing their annoyance. One user said: ‘What could possibly be the reason to say no to that?’ while another stated: ‘Just when you think you can’t hate FIFA anymore…’

A third commented: ‘FIFA is a joke’ while a fourth wrote: ‘Would it kill FIFA to do something good for once?’

There was also confusion surrounding the minute’s silence. A minute’s silence was held before kick-off, with the FFF telling journalists that it was in tribute to Deschamps’ late mother.

However, they clarified shortly after that they were mistaken, with FIFA telling them the silence had been prearranged in honour of the victims of the Venezuelan earthquake.

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Didier Deschamps To Return to France Squad

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Deschamps’ assistant, Stephan, revealed after their victory against Norway that France’s long-serving manager would make his return this weekend. He said after the match, per the Mirror:

“The players did what they had to do [against Norway]. They were very affected by this loss. They heard Didier talk and tell them that he had to leave. They did hear that from Didier directly.

“They are very close to Didier and wanted to do something special on the pitch… I did congratulate them at the end of the match and said Didier will be back for the training session tomorrow and [before] the Round of 32.”

France, considered the favourites to lift the World Cup trophy for a third time on July 19, will face Sweden in the last 32 of the competition. If they come through that tie, a mouthwatering last 16 clash against Germany could be in store.

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