Tottenham striker Harry Kane says he wants to succeed Wayne Rooney as the next permanent England captain.
Kane was given the armband for England's games against France and Scotland earlier this year but Liverpool's Jordan Henderson was captain for the recent victories over Slovakia and Malta.
Manager Gareth Southgate is yet to appoint a permanent successor to Rooney but he is expected to make a decision before next summer's World Cup in Russia, and Kane feels ready for the responsibility.
"Yes, I've had the armband and it was a very proud moment," the Spurs vice-captain said, when asked if he is targeting the permanent captaincy.