List of England national football team hat-tricks
Since the inception of international association football matches in 1872, 58 England male footballers have scored three or more goals (a hat-trick) in a game. The first players to score a hat-trick for England were Howard Vaughton and Arthur Alfred Brown, both Aston Villa players; in a friendly match against Ireland in 1882, they scored nine goals between them.[1] Four players, Vaughton, Steve Bloomer, Willie Hall and Malcolm Macdonald, have scored five goals in one match. Jimmy Greaves has scored the greatest number of hat-tricks, with six. Five players, Albert Allen, Frank Bradshaw, Walter Gilliat, John Veitch and John Yates, have scored hat-tricks on their only international appearance.
In the 1966 FIFA World Cup Final, Geoff Hurst scored a hat-trick, generally considered one of the most famous of all time.[2][3][4] The most recent hat-trick was scored by Harry Kane in a World Cup qualifier against San Marino in November 2021.
England have conceded eleven hat-tricks since 1872, the most recent being scored by Zlatan Ibrahimović who scored four goals in a 4–2 defeat by Sweden in a friendly match in November 2012. Richard Hofmann was the first player from outside the Home Nations to score a hat-trick against England, scoring three times for Germany in a friendly match in May 1930. Previously only the Scottish players John McDougall, George Ker, John Smith, Robert Smyth McColl and Alex Jackson had scored hat-tricks against England.
Hat-tricks for England[]
- Wartime internationals, not regarded as official matches, are not included in the list.
Date | Goals | Player | Opponent | Venue | Competition | Result[a] | Ref |
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18 February 1882 | 5
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Howard Vaughton | Ireland | Bloomfield, Belfast | Friendly | 13–0
|
[5] |
18 February 1882 | 4
|
Arthur Alfred Brown | Ireland | Bloomfield, Belfast | Friendly | 13–0
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[5] |
3 February 1883 | 3
|
Clement Mitchell | Wales | Kensington Oval, London | Friendly | 5–0
|
[5] |
23 February 1884 | 3
|
Henry Cursham | Ireland | Ulster Cricket Ground, Ballynafeigh, Belfast | 1883–84 British Home Championship | 8–1
|
[5] |
13 March 1886 | 4
|
Benjamin Spilsbury | Ireland | Ulster Cricket Ground, Ballynafeigh, Belfast | 1885–86 British Home Championship | 6–1
|
[5] |
5 February 1887 | 3
|
Tinsley Lindley | Ireland | Bramall Lane, Sheffield | 1886–87 British Home Championship | 7–0
|
[5] |
4 February 1888 | 3
|
Fred Dewhurst | Wales | Nantwich Road, Crewe | 1887–88 British Home Championship | 5–1
|
[5] |
7 April 1888 | 3
|
Albert Allen | Ireland | Ulster Cricket Ground, Ballynafeigh, Belfast | 1887–88 British Home Championship | 5–1
|
[5] |
2 March 1889 | 3
|
John Yates | Ireland | Anfield, Liverpool | 1888–89 British Home Championship | 6–1
|
[5] |
15 March 1890 | 3
|
Fred Geary | Ireland | Ulster Cricket Ground, Ballynafeigh, Belfast | 1889–90 British Home Championship | 9–1
|
[5] |
25 February 1893 | 3
|
Walter Gilliat | Ireland | Wellington Road, Perry Barr | 1892–93 British Home Championship | 6–1
|
[5] |
13 March 1893 | 3
|
Fred Spiksley | Wales | Victoria Ground, Stoke-on-Trent | 1892–93 British Home Championship | 6–0
|
[6] |
1 April 1893 | 3
|
Fred Spiksley | Scotland | Athletic Ground, Richmond | 1892–93 British Home Championship | 5–2
|
[7] |
12 March 1894 | 3
|
John Veitch | Wales | Racecourse Ground, Wrexham | 1893–94 British Home Championship | 5–1
|
[5] |
16 March 1896 | 5
|
Steve Bloomer | Wales | Arms Park, Cardiff | 1895–96 British Home Championship | 9–1
|
[5] |
20 February 1897 | 3
|
Fred Wheldon | Ireland | Trent Bridge, Nottingham | 1896–97 British Home Championship | 6–0
|
[5] |
18 February 1899 | 4
|
Gilbert Smith | Ireland | Roker Park, Sunderland | 1898–99 British Home Championship | 13–2
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[5] |
18 February 1899 | 4
|
Jimmy Settle | Ireland | Roker Park, Sunderland | 1898–99 British Home Championship | 13–2
|
[5] |
18 March 1901 | 4
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Steve Bloomer | Wales | St James' Park, Newcastle upon Tyne | 1900–01 British Home Championship | 6–0
|
[8] |
16 March 1908 | 3
|
Vivian Woodward | Wales | Racecourse Ground, Wrexham | 1907–08 British Home Championship | 7–1
|
[8] |
8 June 1908 | 3
|
Frank Bradshaw | Austria | Hohe Warte Stadium, Vienna | Friendly | 11–1
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[8] |
8 June 1908 | 4
|
Vivian Woodward | Austria | Hohe Warte Stadium, Vienna | Friendly | 11–1
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[8] |
10 June 1908 | 4
|
George Hilsdon | Hungary | Millenáris Sporttelep, Budapest | Friendly | 7–0
|
[8] |
31 May 1909 | 4
|
Vivian Woodward | Hungary | Millenáris Sporttelep, Budapest | Friendly | 8–2
|
[8] |
1 June 1909 | 3
|
Vivian Woodward | Austria | Hohe Warte Stadium, Vienna | Friendly | 8–1
|
[8] |
10 February 1912 | 3
|
Harold Fleming | Ireland | Dalymount Park, Dublin | 1911–12 British Home Championship | 6–1
|
[8] |
24 May 1926 | 3
|
Frank Osborne | Belgium | Kielstadion, Antwerp | Friendly | 5–3
|
[9] |
11 May 1927 | 3
|
Dixie Dean | Belgium | Stadium in Molenbeek, Molenbeek, Brussels | Friendly | 9–1
|
[9] |
21 May 1927 | 3
|
Dixie Dean | Luxembourg | Stade de la Frontière, Esch-sur-Alzette | Friendly | 5–2
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[9] |
11 May 1929 | 4
|
George Camsell | Belgium | Stade Joseph Marien, Brussels | Friendly | 5–1
|
[9] |
20 November 1929 | 3
|
George Camsell | Wales | Stamford Bridge, London | 1929–30 British Home Championship | 6–0
|
[9] |
2 December 1936 | 3
|
Ted Drake | Hungary | Arsenal Stadium, London | Friendly | 6–2
|
[10] |
17 May 1937 | 3
|
Freddie Steele | Sweden | Råsunda Stadium, Solna, Stockholm | Friendly | 4–0
|
[10] |
23 October 1937 | 3
|
George Mills | Ireland | Windsor Park, Belfast | 1937–38 British Home Championship | 5–1
|
[10] |
1 December 1937 | 3
|
Stanley Matthews | Czechoslovakia | White Hart Lane, London | Friendly | 5–4
|
[10] |
16 November 1938 | 5
|
Willie Hall | Ireland | Old Trafford, Manchester | 1938–39 British Home Championship | 7–0
|
[10] |
28 September 1946 | 3
|
Wilf Mannion | Ireland | Windsor Park, Belfast | 1946–47 British Home Championship | 7–2
|
[11] |
27 November 1946 | 4
|
Tommy Lawton | Netherlands | Leeds Road, Huddersfield | Friendly | 8–2
|
[11] |
25 May 1947 | 4
|
Stan Mortensen | Portugal | Estádio Nacional, Jamor | Friendly | 10–0
|
[11] |
25 May 1947 | 4
|
Tommy Lawton | Portugal | Estádio Nacional, Jamor | Friendly | 10–0
|
[11] |
19 November 1947 | 3
|
Stan Mortensen | Sweden | Arsenal Stadium, London | Friendly | 4–2
|
[11] |
9 October 1948 | 3
|
Stan Mortensen | Ireland | Windsor Park, Belfast | 1949 British Home Championship | 6–2
|
[11] |
15 October 1949 | 3
|
Jackie Milburn | Wales | Ninian Park, Cardiff | 1950 FIFA World Cup qualifier 1949–50 British Home Championship |
4–1
|
[11] |
16 November 1949 | 4
|
Jack Rowley | Ireland | Maine Road, Manchester | 1950 FIFA World Cup qualifier 1949–50 British Home Championship |
9–2
|
[11] |
14 May 1950 | 4
|
Tom Finney | Portugal | Estádio Nacional, Jamor | Friendly | 5–3
|
[12] |
10 November 1954 | 3
|
Roy Bentley | Wales | Wembley Stadium, London | 1953–54 British Home Championship | 3–2
|
[13][14] |
2 April 1955 | 4
|
Dennis Wilshaw | Scotland | Wembley Stadium, London | 1954–55 British Home Championship | 7–2
|
[15] |
5 December 1956 | 3
|
Tommy Taylor | Denmark | Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton | 1958 FIFA World Cup qualifier | 5–2
|
[16] |
8 May 1957 | 3
|
Tommy Taylor | Republic of Ireland | Wembley Stadium, London | 1958 FIFA World Cup qualifier | 5–1
|
[17] |
22 October 1958 | 3
|
Johnny Haynes | Soviet Union | Wembley Stadium, London | Friendly | 5–0
|
[18] |
28 May 1959 | 3
|
Bobby Charlton | United States | Wrigley Field, Los Angeles | Friendly | 8–1
|
[12] |
19 October 1960 | 3
|
Bobby Charlton | Luxembourg | Stade Municipal, Luxembourg City | 1962 FIFA World Cup qualifier | 9–0
|
[19] |
19 October 1960 | 3
|
Jimmy Greaves | Luxembourg | Stade Municipal, Luxembourg City | 1962 FIFA World Cup qualifier | 9–0
|
[19] |
15 April 1961 | 3
|
Jimmy Greaves | Scotland | Wembley Stadium, London | 1960–61 British Home Championship | 9–3
|
[20] |
10 May 1961 | 3
|
Bobby Charlton | Mexico | Wembley Stadium, London | Friendly | 8–0
|
[19] |
20 May 1962 | 3
|
Jimmy Greaves | Peru | Estadio Nacional de Lima, Lima | Friendly | 4–0
|
[19] |
5 June 1963 | 3
|
Bobby Charlton | Switzerland | St. Jakob-Park, Basel | Friendly | 8–1
|
[19] |
20 November 1963 | 4
|
Jimmy Greaves | Northern Ireland | Wembley Stadium, London | 1962–63 British Home Championship | 8–3
|
[19] |
20 November 1963 | 3
|
Terry Paine | Northern Ireland | Wembley Stadium, London | 1962–63 British Home Championship | 8–3
|
[19] |
17 May 1964 | 3
|
Johnny Byrne | Portugal | Estádio Nacional, Jamor | Friendly | 4–3
|
[19] |
27 May 1964 | 4
|
Roger Hunt | United States | Downing Stadium, New York City | Friendly | 10–0
|
[19] |
27 May 1964 | 3
|
Fred Pickering | United States | Downing Stadium, New York City | Friendly | 10–0
|
[19] |
3 October 1964 | 3
|
Jimmy Greaves | Northern Ireland | Windsor Park, Belfast | 1963–64 British Home Championship | 4–3
|
[19] |
29 June 1966 | 4
|
Jimmy Greaves | Norway | Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo | Friendly | 6–1
|
[19] |
30 July 1966 | 3
|
Geoff Hurst | West Germany | Wembley Stadium, London | 1966 FIFA World Cup Final | 4–2
|
[3] |
12 March 1969 | 3
|
Geoff Hurst | France | Wembley Stadium, London | Friendly | 5–0
|
[19] |
16 April 1975 | 5
|
Malcolm Macdonald | Cyprus | Wembley Stadium, London | 1976 European Championship qualifier | 5–0
|
[21] |
15 December 1982 | 3
|
Luther Blissett | Luxembourg | Wembley Stadium, London | 1984 European Championship qualifier | 9–0
|
[22] |
14 November 1984 | 3
|
Bryan Robson | Turkey | Besiktas Inönü Stadyumu, Istanbul | 1986 FIFA World Cup qualifier | 8–0
|
[3] |
16 October 1985 | 3
|
Gary Lineker | Turkey | Wembley Stadium, London | 1986 FIFA World Cup qualifier | 5–0
|
[23] |
11 June 1986 | 3
|
Gary Lineker | Poland | Estadio Universitario, Monterrey | 1986 FIFA World Cup finals | 3–0
|
[23] |
18 February 1987 | 4
|
Gary Lineker | Spain | Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid | Friendly | 4–2
|
[23] |
14 October 1987 | 3
|
Gary Lineker | Turkey | Wembley Stadium, London | 1988 European Championship qualifier | 8–0
|
[23] |
12 June 1991 | 4
|
Gary Lineker | Malaysia | Stadium Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur | Friendly | 4–2
|
[23] |
17 February 1993 | 4
|
David Platt | San Marino | Wembley Stadium, London | 1994 FIFA World Cup qualifier | 6–0
|
[21] |
17 November 1993 | 4
|
Ian Wright | San Marino | Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, Bologna | 1994 FIFA World Cup qualifier | 7–1
|
[21] |
27 March 1999 | 3
|
Paul Scholes | Poland | Wembley Stadium, London | Euro 2000 qualifier | 3–1
|
[21] |
4 September 1999 | 3
|
Alan Shearer | Luxembourg | Wembley Stadium, London | Euro 2000 qualifier | 6–0
|
[24] |
1 September 2001 | 3
|
Michael Owen | Germany | Olympiastadion, Munich | 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifier | [25] | |
31 May 2005 | 3
|
Michael Owen | Colombia | Giants Stadium, New York City | Friendly | 3–2
|
[26] |
3 June 2006 | 3
|
Peter Crouch | Jamaica | Old Trafford, Manchester | Friendly | 6–0
|
[27] |
10 September 2008 | 3
|
Theo Walcott | Croatia | Maksimir Stadium, Zagreb | 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifier | 4–1
|
[28] |
3 September 2010 | 3
|
Jermain Defoe | Bulgaria | Wembley Stadium, London | 2012 European Championship qualifier | 4–0
|
[29] |
24 June 2018 | 3
|
Harry Kane | Panama | Nizhny Novgorod Stadium, Nizhny Novgorod | 2018 World Cup Finals | 6–1
|
[30] |
22 March 2019 | 3
|
Raheem Sterling | Czech Republic | Wembley Stadium, London | 2020 European Championship qualifier | 5–0
|
[31] |
7 September 2019 | 3
|
Harry Kane | Bulgaria | Wembley Stadium, London | 2020 European Championship qualifier | 4–0
|
[32] |
14 November 2019 | 3
|
Harry Kane | Montenegro | Wembley Stadium, London | 2020 European Championship qualifier | 7–0
|
[33] |
12 November 2021 | 3
|
Harry Kane | Albania | Wembley Stadium, London | 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifier | 5–0
|
[34] |
15 November 2021 | 4
|
Harry Kane | San Marino | San Marino Stadium, Serraville | 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifier | 10–0
|
[35] |
Hat-tricks conceded by England[]
England have conceded eleven hat-tricks, the first five of which were scored by players from Scotland.
Date | Goals | Player | Opponent | Venue | Competition | Result[a] | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2 March 1878 | 3
|
John McDougall | Scotland | Hampden Park, Glasgow | Friendly | 2–7
|
[5] |
13 March 1880 | 3
|
George Ker | Scotland | Hampden Park, Glasgow | Friendly | 4–5
|
[5] |
12 March 1881 | 3
|
John Smith | Scotland | Kennington Oval, London | Friendly | 1–6
|
[5] |
7 April 1900 | 3
|
Robert Smyth McColl | Scotland | Celtic Park, Glasgow | 1899–1900 British Home Championship | 1–4
|
[8] |
31 March 1928 | 3
|
Alex Jackson | Scotland | Wembley Stadium, London | 1927–28 British Home Championship | [9] | |
10 May 1930 | 3
|
Richard Hofmann | Germany | Deutsches Stadion, Berlin | Friendly | 3–3
|
[36] |
25 November 1953 | 3
|
Nándor Hidegkuti | Hungary | Wembley Stadium, London | Friendly | [37][38] | |
11 May 1958 | 3
|
Aleksandar Petaković | Yugoslavia | Jugoslavija Narodna Armia, Belgrade | Friendly | 0–5
|
[12] |
17 May 1959 | 3
|
Juan Seminario | Peru | Estadio Nacional, Lima | Friendly | 1–4
|
[12] |
15 June 1988 | 3
|
Marco van Basten | Netherlands | Rheinstadion, Düsseldorf | 1988 European Championship finals | 1–3
|
[39] |
14 November 2012 | 4
|
Zlatan Ibrahimović | Sweden | Friends Arena, Solna Municipality | Friendly | 2–4
|
[40] |
See also[]
- England national football team records and statistics
- List of Scotland national football team hat-tricks
- List of Wales national football team hat-tricks
- List of Republic of Ireland national football team hat-tricks
- List of Germany national football team hat-tricks
- List of France national football team hat-tricks
- List of Spain national football team hat-tricks
Notes[]
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- National association football team hat-tricks