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Gerrard leads every Prem club’s most-capped England international ahead of World Cup winners

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·29 Maret 2026

Liverpool’s Steven Gerrard has the most caps won at one club, ahead of Manchester United’s Sir Bobby Charlton and West Ham’s Bobby Moore.
Five teams, including half of the big six, have their own England centurions. Man Utd have two of them.
This list, compiled with the help of the wonderful englandstats.com, accounts for post-war caps won while playing for each individual club…
The left-back accumulated 86 caps in total between 1979 and 1988, with Sansom making his first appearances as a Crystal Palace player. David Seaman pushed Sansom close with 72.
The England boss earned the majority of his 57 caps as a Villan, adding 15 more when he moved to Boro.
The first four of Wilson’s nine caps came while he represented the Cherries. Their only other England international? The once-capped Lewis Cook.
Jordan Henderson is only one appearance from matching Toney’s half-dozen as a Bee. The make up half of Brentford’s contribution to England, with Billy Scott and Les Smith lining up for the Three Lions in 1936 and 1939 respectively.
Dunk overtook headband-rocking centre-back Steve Foster, with only Ben White capped in the 36 years between them.
The Lancashire-born forward earned half of his 20 caps with Burnley, the other half with Manchester United in a seven-year international career. Nick Pope earned eight caps while a Claret.
Lampard won all but two of his 106 caps as a Blue, with his first two coming as a West Ham player at the start of an international career which spanned almost 15 years.
Guehi’s record looks safe for now, with Adam Wharton likely to be picke doff by one of the big boys before he gets close.
All of the undisputed England No.1’s international appearances have come while keeping Everton’s goal, his debut coming shortly after his move from Sunderland in 2017.
The first Englishman to be paid £100 a week claimed all of his caps as a Cottager. He captained England 22 times under Walter Winterbottom.
A five-year international career didn’t begin for Charlton until he was 29. A year later, he was a World Cup winner.
Gerrard’s England career spanned 14 years, exclusively with Liverpool. Jordan Henderson is next on 76.
Perhaps Phil Foden might threaten Stones’ place here, but the attacker is more worried about his World Cup place.
Wayne Rooney has more caps in total, and more goals, but 18 of his 120 appearances came either side of his United career, with Everton and DC United. All of Sir Bobby’s haul came as a United player in a 12-year England career.
Just over half of Shearer’s 63 England caps came as a Magpie. Presumably he would have had plenty more had he not jacked in his England career after Euro 2000. Kieron Dyer was close with 32.
Psycho is way out in front for Forest, with Des Walker his closest challenger on 47. Pearce, who was the 999th player to represent England, earned two further caps with West Ham.
Watson is the only Black Cat since the war to get into double figures.
The England skipper walked away from Spurs on 84 caps, split over three international managers, with Jermain Defoe and Eric Dier (both 49) his closest challengers.
Robert Frederick Chelsea Moore claimed all of his caps as a Hammer between 1962 and 1973. His total stood as a record for 16 years, and he shares the record with Billy Wright for 90 games as skipper. Speaking of…
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