The Englishman is now the tournament's top scorer, beating Cristiano Ronaldo and Romelu Lukaku by one goal.

Harry Kane keeps setting records in his first World Cup adventure, as he scored his first hat-trick of the competition against Panama.

The English striker scored a couple of penalties past Jaime Penedo in the first 45 minutes, and added one more goal to his tally with over 28 minutes left in the match.

Kane led England to match a number of records with his impressive performance. To set an example, this weas the first game in which England scored over 4 goals since the 1966 final. Talk about ending a drought!

Furthermore, Kane also ended a 32-year drought for English strikers, who hadn't been able to score a hat-trick since the 1986 tournament.

That fact was confirmed by the man who scored England's most recent hat-trick in FIFA World Cup games until today.

How does Kane rank among England's all-time top scorers in FIFA World Cup history? Have a look.

And yes, since we're comparing Kane's stats, let's see how he compares to those goals scored in FIFA World Cup games against Lionel Messi.