Bukayo Saka hat-trick puts him in England's World Cup elite alongside Lineker, Kane

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Bukayo Saka hat-trick puts him in England's World Cup elite alongside Lineker, Kane

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Bukayo Saka's hat-trick in Miami wasn't just a match-winning performance — it was a history-making one. Only the fourth Englishman ever to score a World Cup treble, and the second to do so in a knockout match after Sir Geoff Hurst in 1966, Saka has placed himself firmly in the pantheon of England's greatest tournament players — at an age when his best football may still be ahead of him.

Key Takeaways

Bukayo Saka scored a hat-trick for England on 19 July in Miami , securing third place at the FIFA World Cup .
He is only the fourth England player to score a World Cup hat-trick, after Geoff Hurst (1966), Gary Lineker (1986), and Harry Kane (2018).
Saka is the second Englishman to score a hat-trick in a World Cup knockout stage match, after Sir Geoff Hurst in the 1966 final .
His goals came in the 37th minute , on the stroke of half time , and from the penalty spot late in the second half.
Head coach Thomas Tuchel described the hat-trick as 'well deserved', crediting Saka as 'a key player — that was never in doubt.' England were eliminated by Argentina in the semi-finals before claiming the third-place finish.

Bukayo Saka scripted his name into England football history on 19 July in Miami, scoring a hat-trick to become only the fourth Englishman ever to net three goals in a single FIFA World Cup match — joining an exclusive group comprising Sir Geoff Hurst, Gary Lineker, and Harry Kane. The Arsenal forward also became just the third England player to score three or more goals across two separate World Cup editions.

How the Hat-Trick Unfolded

Saka opened his account in the 37th minute, doubled it on the stroke of half time, and completed his treble from the penalty spot late in the second half. The match ball was his by full time — a fitting reward for one of the most complete individual displays by an England player at a World Cup in decades.

Notably, the strike made him the second England player to score a hat-trick in a World Cup knockout stage match, following Sir Geoff Hurst's iconic treble in the 1966 final — a feat that had stood unchallenged for nearly six decades.

Saka's Reaction: 'An Elite List'

'That was fantastic. It was enjoyable and an amazing achievement of course. I've just been told there's only four players for England that scored World Cup hat-tricks, and you know who those players are as well. That is an elite list to be part of. It makes me very proud,' Saka said after the match.

The 23-year-old's composure throughout — particularly in converting from the spot under pressure — underlined a maturity that head coach Thomas Tuchel was quick to acknowledge.

What Tuchel Said

'He did everything right,' said Tuchel. 'I just had a feeling in the semi-final for Morgan Rogers that he would be involved in something special. That was it. The games demand so much and we are forced into changes because of cramps and flow of the game. Bukayo showed he is a key player — that was never in doubt. I wasn't even aware he had a hat-trick — I lost the overview of the goalscorers, but it is well deserved.'

England's Tournament in Context

The result in Miami secured third place for England, ending a campaign that reached the semi-finals before falling to Argentina. It is England's joint-best World Cup finish in the modern era, and Saka acknowledged the bittersweet nature of the occasion.

'We built across the tournament, we had some amazing results,' he said. 'We fell short against Argentina and it hurts a lot for all of us and I'm sure it's the same for the fans back home. We have to hold our heads high and move on to the next one. It's how you react and use it as fuel. Today we finished strongly. That's all we could really do and we did it.'

Historic Company

England's World Cup hat-trick scorers now stand at four: Geoff Hurst (1966), Gary Lineker (1986), Harry Kane (2018), and now Bukayo Saka. The rarity of the feat — only four players across more than half a century of England World Cup football — underscores just how significant Saturday's performance was. With Saka still in his mid-twenties, England fans will dare to dream of what the next edition holds.

Point of View

But the broader picture for England is more complicated. Reaching the semi-finals and finishing third is objectively a strong campaign, yet losing to Argentina — again — will sting. The question Tuchel must now answer is whether England's system is built to win tournaments or merely to perform creditably in them. Saka's brilliance should not paper over the fact that when it mattered most, England fell short at the final hurdle before the final. A generation of genuine talent deserves a structure capable of taking them all the way.
NationPress
19 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

How many England players have scored a hat-trick at the World Cup?
Only four England players have scored a World Cup hat-trick: Geoff Hurst in 1966, Gary Lineker in 1986, Harry Kane in 2018, and now Bukayo Saka in 2025. Saka is also the second to do so in a knockout stage match, after Hurst's iconic treble in the 1966 final.
When and where did Saka score his World Cup hat-trick?
Bukayo Saka scored his hat-trick on 19 July in Miami, in England's third-place match at the FIFA World Cup. His goals came in the 37th minute, just before half time, and from the penalty spot late in the second half.
What did Thomas Tuchel say about Saka's hat-trick?
England head coach Thomas Tuchel said Saka 'did everything right' and called the hat-trick 'well deserved', adding that Saka's status as a key player 'was never in doubt.' Tuchel admitted he had lost track of the goalscorers during the match.
How did England finish at the World Cup?
England secured third place at the tournament after being eliminated by Argentina in the semi-finals. The third-place match, played in Miami, ended with Saka's hat-trick sealing the result.
What did Saka say after scoring his hat-trick?
Saka called it 'an amazing achievement' and said he was 'very proud' to join the elite group of four England World Cup hat-trick scorers. He also acknowledged the pain of the semi-final defeat to Argentina, saying the squad must 'hold our heads high and move on to the next one.'
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