Harry Kane reached the milestone of 100 goals at home in the Premier League with his match winner against Crystal Palace on Saturday afternoon.
Heading home the crucial goal on the stroke of half-time in a tense contest in north London, the goal was our number 10's 100th on home soil in the top flight.
Having already scored 100 goals away from home in the Premier League (now 109), he is now the only player in competition's history to have registered a century of goals both at home and on the road.
The goal also saw him move into outright second in the Premier League's all-time goalscorers chart, moving onto 209 goals in the top tier of English football, clear of Wayne Rooney (208).
Harry's header also helped him set a new record in the Premier League. He has now scored 10 headed goals this campaign - the most any player has managed in a single season in the competition - beating Duncan Ferguson's tally of nine which was set in the 1997/98 campaign.