class=”article_teaser__2t5do”>Having won the Golden Boot at the last World Cup, Al Hain-Cole is backing the Spurs striker to hit the ground running for Southgate's men at Wembley
After dominating the goal and assist charts in the Premier League, Harry Kane is once again the man to watch when England take on Croatia in their Euro 2020 opener on Sunday.
Having reportedly stated his desire to leave Tottenham this summer , the Three Lions striker is priced at 3/1 (4.00) to put himself firmly in the shop window by opening the scoring at Wembley.
Top scorer at World Cup 2018, Kane looks like strong value at 21/20 (2.05) to come up with the goods in a major tournament once again by scoring for a third consecutive competitive match for the national team.
Raheem Sterling endured a frustrating season despite winning the Premier League and Carabao Cup with Manchester City, scoring a rather modest 14 goals in all competitions.
Nevertheless, with six strikes to his name in the last 10 matches for Gareth Soutgate’s team, he is a potentially generous 2/1 (3.00) shot to get on target in his corner of London.
Marcus Rashford scored the winner from the penalty spot in England’s final warm-up match against Romania and is another tempting bet at 9/4 (3.25) to get on the scoresheet for his sixth international match in seven.
At the other end of the pitch, Andrej Kramaric is likely to lead the line for the Vatreni after hitting 25 goals in all competitions for Hoffenheim.
However, having scored just once in 11 matches for the national team, he is a relatively long 8/1 (9.00) shot to open the scoring against an opposition defence that has only conceded once in six games, or priced at 3/1 (4.00) anytime.
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Bruno Petkovic has sometimes been preferred to Kramaric by Zlatko Dalic despite scoring only nine times in the Croatian league last campaign and is another 7/2 (4.50) outside bet to get on target here.
Ivan Perisic is bound to receive close attention thanks to his match-winning goal over this opposition at World Cup 2018, although could still be Croatia’s best bet at 9/2 (5.50) considering he has scored more international goals than anyone else in the squad.
All odds correct at time of writing. Please gamble responsibly.