Harry Kane is confident he and Dele Alli can work their magic for England as well as Tottenham.

Kane leads the Premier League scoring charts this season with 21 goals, seven of which have been created by Alli. The 19-year-old has registered seven goals and 11 assists for Tottenham in his first full season at the club, while Kane has added two assists to his 24 goals in all competitions.

Barring injury, the pair will be included in the England squad for Euro 2016 and will use the friendlies against Germany and Holland to push for a place in Roy Hodgson’s starting XI for the tournament.

Competition for places in the final 23-man party is fierce but Kane believes he and Alli can reproduce their club form for the national team.

He said: “It depends whether we play together, which is up to the manager and who he picks, but we do have a great understanding and I think people have seen that this season. He is a great player, as everyone has seen. As a striker, when you make the runs, it’s perfect if you have a player who can get on the half-turn and play the ball forward quickly. That’s what Dele has done this season.

In Pictures: Tottenham vs Bournemouth 8 show all In Pictures: Tottenham vs Bournemouth 1/8 Hurri-Kane Harry Kane gets off the mark after just 44 seconds. 2/8 Spurs support Fans head to White Hart Lane for Sunday's Premier League clash. 3/8 Shiny happy people One Tottenham supporter's rather spectacular hat. 4/8 Sunday sun White Hart Lane looking fresh on the first day of spring. 5/8 Getting ready Kane looks confident in the warm-up. 6/8 Finishing touches Christian Eriksen tries a few last-minute trademark free kicks. 7/8 Too good Bournemouth's resistance lasted just 44 seconds as Kane slid in to finish. 8/8 Top scorer Kane was overjoyed at opening the scoring early on, with the goal seeing him lead the Premier League scoring charts. 1/8 Hurri-Kane Harry Kane gets off the mark after just 44 seconds. 2/8 Spurs support Fans head to White Hart Lane for Sunday's Premier League clash. 3/8 Shiny happy people One Tottenham supporter's rather spectacular hat. 4/8 Sunday sun White Hart Lane looking fresh on the first day of spring. 5/8 Getting ready Kane looks confident in the warm-up. 6/8 Finishing touches Christian Eriksen tries a few last-minute trademark free kicks. 7/8 Too good Bournemouth's resistance lasted just 44 seconds as Kane slid in to finish. 8/8 Top scorer Kane was overjoyed at opening the scoring early on, with the goal seeing him lead the Premier League scoring charts.

“For my second goal against Bournemouth on Sunday, he turned, saw my run, played the ball perfectly into my path and I was able to finish it off.

“It’s not just with Dele. Kyle Walker set me up for my first goal against Bournemouth. We have a great bunch of English lads at Tottenham so we just have to see which team is picked and go from there.”

Kane and Alli are two of five Tottenham players in Hodgson’s squad for these matches, with Walker, Danny Rose and Eric Dier also included.

The quintet are playing a central role in Spurs’s push for a first League title since 1961. They are five points behind leaders Leicester and have successive games against Liverpool (April 2) and Manchester United (April 10) when domestic action resumes after the international break.

Christian Eriksen believes Tottenham can maintain pressure on Leicester until the end.

He told the club website: “We’re keeping a bit of pressure on Leicester and they don’t have the feeling that they are so far ahead of us.

“It’s a big difference between eight points and five points and we’ve kept it at five — hopefully the gap will be even smaller next time.”