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Tottenham striker Harry Kane has replied to a young fan who asked him for a kickabout.

Spurs supporter Oscar wrote a letter to the England ace requesting a game on Friday afternoon.

The six-year-old wrote: "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!"

Oscar's brother Andrew Loukianos tweeted Kane on Wednesday with the special request.

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

Kane unfortunately declined the invite as he is in line to play for England against Estonia at Wembley instead.

But the Spurs star still took time out from his busy schedule to pen a reply.

He wrote: "Brilliantly worded letter. I'll ask Roy Hodgson but I think I'll have to be at Wembley! Enjoy your kickabout!"

Kane has scored three goals in three substitute appearances for the Three Lions.

However, he could be handed his first start for the Euro 2016 qualifier with skipper Wayne Rooney sidelined with an ankle knock.

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