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England striker Harry Kane and NFL star Christian Gonzalez in Three Lions shirt at WembleyGetty/New England Patriots

VIDEO: ‘Have to rep Harry Kane at Wembley' - England & Bayern Munich striker gets another NFL nod as New England Patriots face the Jacksonville Jaguars

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  • Patriots locking horns with the Jags
  • Gonzalez turned up in England No.9 shirt
  • Taking inspiration from different form of football
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    As the 2024 International Series continues in American football circles, the Pats are locking horns with the Jacksonville Jaguars in north London. Kane once called that part of the world home, as he became Tottenham’s all-time leading goalscorer.

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    He is also a history-maker with England, having taken his tally of international goals to 68 and counting through 101 appearances. Many of those efforts have come at Wembley Stadium, with that a happy hunting ground for Kane – who is captain of his country.

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    With the Patriots in action at an iconic venue, and with Kane being a notable supporter of the franchise, cornerback Gonzalez strolled onto the famous sporting field with an England No. 9 shirt on his back – as he looks to take inspiration from a different form of football.

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    Kane will be an interested observer when the Pats face the Jags, as he has a break in his professional schedule after figuring for Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich on Saturday. He netted another hat-trick when facing Stuttgart – his third of the 2024-25 campaign – and has 13 goals through 10 appearances this season.

  • WHAT NEXT FOR KANE?

    The thrills and spills of NFL regular season competition will be heading to Munich in November, giving Kane another opportunity to take in the live experience when the New York Giants face off against the Carolina Panthers.