Harry Kane treats six-year-old fan who invited him for kickaround to Wembley Stadium as England defeated Estonia

  • Harry Kane invited Oscar Loukianos to watch England defeat Estonia 
  • The six-year-old wrote to the Tottenham star asking him for a kickaround
  • Due to international duty, Kane was forced to decline the offer
  • But the 22-year-old treated the six-year-old to a night at Wembley Stadium  

Just two days after a six-year-old fan invited Harry Kane round to his house for a kickaround, the Tottenham striker repaid the gesture by bringing him to Wembley Stadium as England beat Estonia.

The 22-year-old started for Roy Hodgson's side on Friday but despite being unable to get on the scoresheet, he's sure to have made Oscar Loukianos' night.

Kane took to Twitter to post the picture of himself and youngster at the home of English football.

Tottenham striker Harry Kane invited Oscar Loukianos to Wembley Stadium to watch England 

Tottenham striker Harry Kane invited Oscar Loukianos to Wembley Stadium to watch England 

The 22-year-old started against Estonia but was unable to get on the scoresheet 

The 22-year-old started against Estonia but was unable to get on the scoresheet 

He said: 'I couldn't make the kickabout at Oscar's house but delighted to help him come and watch mine tonight! Top man.'

The heart-warming letter was handwritten by the six-year-old, who was keen on showing Kane his footballing skills.

He said: 'To Harry Kane, please can you come to my house to play football with me, please, at 4pm on Friday. Love from Oscar. House 80 Edgeby. I love Spurs!'

The letter caught the attention of the 22-year-old, who replied: 'Brilliantly worded letter. I'll ask Roy Hodgson but I think I'll have to be at Wembley! Enjoy your kickabout!'

So despite being unable to take Oscar up on his offer, Kane took it upon himself to get Oscar and his family tickets to watch the Euro 2016 qualifier.   

The six-year-old wrote this letter to Kane inviting him for a kickaround in his backgarden 

The six-year-old wrote this letter to Kane inviting him for a kickaround in his backgarden 

It all started when his brother, Andrew Loukianos, tweeted the Tottenham star on Wednesday with a picture of Oscar's letter.

He asked Kane: 'Harry can you make it to play football with my 6 year old brother on Friday haha? #COYS.' 

The letter soon went viral after the Spurs star replied, as Oscar's dream of meeting his hero came true on Friday night.

Kane's striking partner Theo Walcott scored the opening goal as England comfortably beat Estonia 

Kane's striking partner Theo Walcott scored the opening goal as England comfortably beat Estonia 

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