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World Cup: Bellingham brace fires England into semis

Agency Report
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England beat Norway

England reached the 2026 FIFA World Cup semi-finals after Jude Bellingham scored twice in a dramatic 2-1 extra-time victory over Norway in Miami, United States.

Norway stunned England in the 36th minute when Andreas Schjelderup’s inswinging delivery drifted beyond Jordan Pickford and into the net.

England responded deep into first-half stoppage time through Bellingham, who calmly finished after a sustained attack restored parity at 1-1.

Norway thought they had regained the lead in the 56th minute, but VAR disallowed the effort for Erling Haaland’s foul during the build-up.

Pickford then produced a vital save to deny Haaland as England gradually regained control in the sweltering Miami conditions.

The match remained level after 90 minutes, forcing extra time as both sides searched desperately for a decisive breakthrough.

England struck again in the 93rd minute when Norway goalkeeper, Orjan Nyland, fumbled, allowing Bellingham to smash home from close range.

Norway pressed relentlessly during extra time, but John Stones marshalled England’s defence superbly as Pickford made further important interventions.

Thomas Tuchel introduced fresh legs late on, with England switching to a defensive shape to preserve their slender advantage.

The final whistle confirmed England’s place in the semi-finals, where they will meet Argentina.

Bellingham’s brace took his tournament tally to six goals, underlining his growing influence on England’s World Cup campaign.

England had reached the quarter-finals after defeating DR Congo and edging hosts Mexico in the previous knockout rounds.

Tuchel admitted his side fell below their usual standards in spite of progressing.

“We were too sloppy and made too many technical mistakes, but the mentality was outstanding,” he said.

He praised Bellingham’s decisive contribution, describing the midfielder as a player who consistently delivers in the biggest matches.

Norway manager Ståle Solbakken lamented fine margins after his side’s spirited display.

“We competed well, but small moments and costly mistakes decided the match,” Solbakken said.

Source: NAN

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