It was quite a day for the striker.
His opening goal, and arguably most important in the context of the match, was the 100th of his club career and 84th for Spurs, a trademark low drive across Stoke goalkeeper Lee Grant for 1-0 on 14 minutes.
His second was technically a magnificent strike as Christian Eriksen clipped a corner to the edge of the box and Harry let the ball go across him onto his ‘weaker’ left foot and hammered home first-time.
Below: Harry speaks to Spurs TV
There was a stroke of luck for the hat-trick as his free-kick from 30 yards deflected home off Stoke’s defensive wall.