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Harry Kane Urges England to Kick Down the Door at FIFA World Cup 2026

Sky Sports·July 12, 2026
As the football world turns its attention to the sprawling expanse of North America for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, England captain Harry Kane has delivered a rousing battle cry, asserting that the Three Lions are perched on the very precipice of ultimate glory. Speaking to Sky Sports, the prolific striker emphasized that the English squad has been relentlessly building towards this exact moment. 'We're knocking on the door,' Kane declared, a sentiment that perfectly encapsulates England's recent major tournament trajectory. After reaching the semi-finals in Russia 2018 and featuring in back-to-back European Championship finals, the narrative around the national team has shifted from mere participation to a genuine expectation of winning. For Kane, the expanded 48-team tournament across the United States, Canada, and Mexico represents the definitive milestone of his international career. The core of this generation—superstars like Phil Foden, Jude Bellingham, and Bukayo Saka—will be entering their absolute prime, seamlessly blending invaluable major-tournament experience with peak physical athleticism. However, Kane remains acutely aware that translating near-misses into actual silverware requires more than just talent. The margins at the highest echelon of international football are razor-thin. The frustration of falling at the final hurdle in recent years has only stoked the fire within the camp. England's all-time leading goalscorer knows that stepping across the threshold requires an extra layer of grit, tactical discipline, and perhaps a sprinkle of fortune. Fans across the nation will be hoping that the door finally swings wide open in 2026. With a squad brimming with world-class talent and a captain who has consistently delivered on the grandest stages, England's pursuit of a second World Cup title—their first since 1966—has never felt more tangible. As the countdown to North America continues, Kane's message to their global rivals is unequivocally clear: England is no longer just knocking; they are ready to break the door down.