List of FIFA World Cup Goalscorers - England

England

Player Goals 1950 1954 1958 1962 1966 1970 1982 1986 1990 1998 2002 2006 2010
Lineker, GaryGary Lineker 10 6 4
Hurst, GeoffGeoff Hurst 5 4 1
Charlton, BobbyBobby Charlton 4 1 3
Owen, MichaelMichael Owen 4 2 2
Beckham, DavidDavid Beckham 3 1 1 1
Gerrard, StevenSteven Gerrard 3 2 1
Hunt, RogerRoger Hunt 3 3
Lofthouse, NatNat Lofthouse 3 3
Platt, DavidDavid Platt 3 3
Broadis, IvorIvor Broadis 2 2
Finney, TomTom Finney 2 1 1
Flowers, RonRon Flowers 2 2
Francis, TrevorTrevor Francis 2 2
Kevan, DerekDerek Kevan 2 2
Peters, MartinMartin Peters 2 1 1
Robson, BryanBryan Robson 2 2
Shearer, AlanAlan Shearer 2 2
Anderton, DarrenDarren Anderton 1 1
Beardsley, PeterPeter Beardsley 1 1
Campbell, SolSol Campbell 1 1
Clarke, AllanAllan Clarke 1 1
Cole, JoeJoe Cole 1 1
Crouch, PeterPeter Crouch 1 1
Defoe, JermainJermain Defoe 1 1
Ferdinand, RioRio Ferdinand 1 1
Greaves, JimmyJimmy Greaves 1 1
Haynes, JohnnyJohnny Haynes 1 1
Heskey, EmileEmile Heskey 1 1
Hitchens, GerryGerry Hitchens 1 1
Mannion, WilfWilf Mannion 1 1
Mariner, PaulPaul Mariner 1 1
Mortensen, StanStan Mortensen 1 1
Mullen, JimmyJimmy Mullen 1 1
Mullery, AlanAlan Mullery 1 1
Scholes, PaulPaul Scholes 1 1
Upson, MatthewMatthew Upson 1 1
Wilshaw, DennisDennis Wilshaw 1 1
Wright, MarkMark Wright 1 1
~ !Own goals 2 1 1
Total 77 2 8 4 5 11 4 6 7 8 7 6 6 3
Own goals scored for opponents
  • Jimmy Dickinson (scored for Belgium in 1954)

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