England defeated Norway 2-1 after extra time on July 11, 2026 [1], to advance to the World Cup semifinals [2].
The victory keeps England's championship hopes alive while eliminating a Norwegian side that struggled after losing its primary offensive threat early in the match.
The contest took place in Miami, U.S. [3], and remained a deadlock through the initial 90 minutes. Norway took an early lead when Andreas Schjelderup scored just past the 30th minute [4]. However, the momentum shifted when Norway's star striker Erling Haaland was substituted approximately 15 minutes into the match [5].
Norway attempted to extend their lead in the second half, but a goal by Torbjørn Heggem in the 55th minute was disallowed following a VAR review [6]. This decision left the match tied at 1-1 heading into the additional period.
Jude Bellingham decided the match in extra time, scoring two goals to secure the 2-1 result [1]. Bellingham's clinical finishing allowed England to overcome the deficit and eliminate Norway from the tournament [2].
Norway's tactical approach faced scrutiny following the loss, particularly the early exit of Haaland and the inability to convert chances after the VAR reversal [6]. England now moves forward in the bracket with momentum from a hard-fought comeback in the U.S. [3].
“England defeated Norway 2-1 after extra time on July 11, 2026”
England's progression to the semifinals demonstrates a resilient depth, as they were able to recover from an early deficit and a scoreless regulation period. For Norway, the early loss of Erling Haaland proved catastrophic, highlighting a lack of a viable secondary scoring plan when their primary star was removed from play.

