Harry Kane scored his 11th career World Cup goal on Saturday to break Gary Lineker's record.
This goal made him England's all-time leading goal scorer at the World Cup.
What happened?
Kane's record-breaking goal came in the 67th minute against Panama.
Jude Bellingham made the pass to Kane, who outjumped Andrés Andrade and headed the ball past diving goalkeeper Orlando Mosquera.
Why it matters for Harry Kane
This record is a significant achievement for Kane, who has been in excellent form for England.
Coach Thomas Tuchel praised Kane, saying he's a fantastic teammate and everyone's happy for him.
What comes next?
Kane's goal helped England win its group with a 2-0 victory over Panama.
Kane now has three goals in the tournament and will look to continue his scoring streak.
Kane's chemistry with Bellingham was on display as they worked together to create the scoring opportunity.
Bellingham said it's easy to play with Kane, who's at an incredible level right now.
The goal was Kane's 82nd playing for England internationally, adding to his own record.
Teammate Jordan Henderson praised Kane, saying he's been an incredible player for England and continues to smash records.
Kane considers this record a proud achievement, but he hopes it's not the last one he sets in the tournament.
Those around him do not expect Kane to stop scoring any time soon.
The match was played on Saturday, with England winning its group.
Kane's record-breaking goal was a significant moment in the match, and he will look to continue his scoring streak in the next match.
And Kane's form has been excellent, with three goals in the tournament so far.
But the pressure was on England to win its group, and Kane's goal helped secure the victory.
So Kane's record is a significant achievement, and he will look to continue his scoring streak.
The match against Panama was an important one, and Kane's goal helped England win its group.
Kane's teammates praise him for his incredible form and his ability to score important goals.
And Kane's goal against Panama was a significant moment in the match, helping England win its group.
The match was played in front of a crowd of red-and-white clad fans, with David Beckham watching from the stands.
Kane's goal was a significant moment, and he will look to continue his scoring streak in the next match.