Harry Kane is set to play at Boston Stadium in Foxboro on Tuesday, and he's looking to Tom Brady for inspiration.
What's The Connection?
Kane, the England national football team captain, is a big fan of the New England Patriots and their former quarterback Tom Brady.
Why It Matters
In 2018, Kane wrote about being inspired by Brady's will to succeed despite being the 199th pick in the 2000 NFL Draft.
Kane had seen Brady in a documentary and was impressed by his dedication to improvement.
The Fan Reaction
Fans attending the match are excited to see Kane in action, with one fan planning to wear a Brady jersey to show his support.
Chris Shores, an England fan, is confident Kane will score two goals, saying "no doubt, no doubt".
Tom Olsen, another fan, believes Kane has proven himself to be one of the best, saying "he's up there".
The match is set to take place on Tuesday, with Kane looking to make a strong impression.
Kane is one of England's all-time leading World Cup scorers with 10 goals, and his fans are eager to see him in action.
Garreth Williams, a fan attending the match, notes that greats like Brady and Kane have a common level of excellence that sets them apart.
Sarah O'Connor, a Brady fan from Plymouth, simply says "Brady is the 'goat', so who wouldn’t love him?"
Dave Williams, an England native living in Oregon, calls Brady "a special person" who went from being the 199th pick to being the best.