Jude Bellingham scored two goals to lead England to a 2-1 victory over Norway on July 11, 2026 [1], [4].
The win secures England a place in the semi-finals of the 2026 FIFA World Cup [2], [5]. This victory marks a critical step toward the tournament final and cements Bellingham's role as a primary offensive catalyst for the national team.
The match remained deadlocked through regulation play, forcing the contest into extra time [3]. Bellingham broke the tie by scoring the winning goal during the additional period [1]. His performance included a brace, meaning he accounted for both of England's goals in the match [2].
Norway struggled to contain the England midfield throughout the quarter-final. The final score of 2-1 reflected a hard-fought battle that required the full 120 minutes to resolve [1], [2].
England now prepares for the semi-final round, having successfully navigated the high-pressure environment of the knockout stages. The team's ability to persevere through extra time demonstrates a level of physical and mental endurance necessary for deep tournament runs [5].
“Jude Bellingham scored two goals to lead England to a 2-1 victory over Norway”
England's advancement to the semi-finals places them one win away from the World Cup final. By relying on Bellingham to deliver in extra time, the team has shown it possesses a world-class individual talent capable of deciding matches when collective strategies reach a stalemate.

