List of UEFA European Football Championship Goalscorers - England

England

Player Goals 1968 1980 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2012
Shearer, AlanAlan Shearer 7 5 2
Rooney, WayneWayne Rooney 5 4 1
Lampard, FrankFrank Lampard 3 3
Owen, MichaelMichael Owen 2 1 1
Scholes, PaulPaul Scholes 2 1 1
Sheringham, TeddyTeddy Sheringham 2 2
Adams, TonyTony Adams 1 1
Brooking, TrevorTrevor Brooking 1 1
Carroll, AndyAndy Carroll 1 1
Charlton, BobbyBobby Charlton 1 1
Gascoigne, PaulPaul Gascoigne 1 1
Gerrard, StevenSteven Gerrard 1 1
Hurst, GeoffGeoff Hurst 1 1
Lescott, JoleonJoleon Lescott 1 1
McManaman, SteveSteve McManaman 1 1
Platt, DavidDavid Platt 1 1
Robson, BryanBryan Robson 1 1
Walcott, TheoTheo Walcott 1 1
Welbeck, DannyDanny Welbeck 1 1
Wilkins, RayRay Wilkins 1 1
Woodcock, TonyTony Woodcock 1 1
Total 36 2 3 2 1 8 5 10 5
Own goals scored for opponents
  • Glen Johnson (scored for Sweden in 2012)

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