England defeated Norway 2-1 [1] on Saturday in a World Cup quarter-final match held in Miami [3].
The victory marks a critical milestone for the England national team as they advance to the semifinals of the 2026 tournament. The result underscores the team's reliance on Jude Bellingham, who has become the focal point of their offensive success during this campaign.
Norway took an early lead in the 36th minute when Andreas Schjelderup scored [5]. England struggled to find a breakthrough for much of the first half, but Bellingham managed to score the equalizer during stoppage time just before the teams entered halftime [6].
The match remained deadlocked through the end of regulation. Norway had a potential winning goal disallowed following a VAR review [7], a decision that shifted the momentum back toward the English side.
Bellingham eventually broke the tie in the second period of extra time, scoring his second goal of the match [4]. The brace allowed England to secure the 2-1 win [1] and eliminate Norway from the competition.
Bellingham's performance in Miami has been described as the primary engine driving England's progress in the tournament [3]. The midfielder's ability to deliver in high-pressure moments has proven decisive as the team moves closer to the final.
“England defeated Norway 2-1 in a World Cup 2026 quarter-final”
England's advancement to the semifinals reinforces their status as a top contender for the 2026 title. The match highlights a tactical dependency on Jude Bellingham, whose ability to score in both stoppage time and extra time suggests he is the team's most reliable asset under pressure. For Norway, the disallowed goal via VAR represents a missed opportunity to reach their first deep run in a modern World Cup.



