SportFootballHarry KaneHarry Kane is relishing the chance to put things right with England on Saturday against Panama as they bid19:30, 24 Jun 2026Harry Kane would love to replicate his worst-ever career hat-trick - especially if it cemented England top spot in Group L.‌Thomas Tuchel's skipper struck a World Cup treble to down Saturday's opponents Panama in a 6-1 demolition job in Russia eight years ago.‌While the manner of that milestone was not really his style, he's hoping lightning will strike twice after firing blank against Ghana, stating: "A couple of pens and a lucky goal. Yeah, it wasn't my most beautiful hat-trick to be honest. I'll take that again on Saturday, for sure."‌Victory in Boston against the Black Stars on Tuesday would have clinched first place with a match to spare. Now England simply cannot afford to rest their big guns as they do not want to fumble a potentially favourable Round of 32 clash with Cape Verde - as it stands - in Atlanta.Based on current projections, a second-placed finish would pair them with Portugal in the knockout stages before meeting Spain in the last 16.Kane still envisages Tuchel making notable changes this weekend following a dour display in Massachusetts.‌He continued: "I think the boss will be clear on his decisions, it wouldn't surprise me if he made some changes anyway and just kept the team fresh. He knows, as well as all of us, there is an extra game as well, so a long way to go, and we are in a good spot."Panama, we expect probably a bit of a different game, so whoever plays in that one will be ready, will be energetic from the start, and probably won't face as much of a low block.‌"There will be periods where we have to break it down for sure, but that's what the squad is for."There are another six games to go, hopefully, so a lot of football to be played, and whoever's on the pitch, the guys will be ready."Get the latest World Cup news straight to your inbox by signing up to our Make Football Great Again newsletter now!Article continues belowJoin our new WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.‌Harry KaneFIFA World CupWorld Cup 2026England football teamThomas TuchelWhatsAppPeriods