England Reach Semifinals

Bellingham’s brace sends England past Norway and into the World Cup semifinals.

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Jude Bellingham scored in the third minute of extra time as England beat Norway 2-1 in Miami Gardens, Florida, sending England to the World Cup semifinals for the first time since 2018. Bellingham also equalized late in the first half, giving him a second straight two-goal World Cup match and six goals in the tournament. Norway’s Erling Haaland did not score and was substituted late as Norway’s run ended in the quarterfinals.

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Bellingham Takes Over

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Jude Bellingham was the decisive force in England’s quarter-final win, scoring both goals and delivering again after his previous two-goal performance. His extra-time winner proved he is carrying England at the biggest moments of the World Cup.

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