England defeated Norway 2-1 on Saturday to advance to the World Cup semifinals [1].

The victory marks England's first appearance in a World Cup semifinal since 2018 [5]. This progression places the Three Lions one win away from the championship final, capping a dominant quarterfinal performance in the U.S.

The match took place in Miami Gardens, Florida [4]. Jude Bellingham led the effort for England, scoring two goals to secure the win [2]. His brace provided the decisive lead needed to overcome the Norwegian side and their star striker, Erling Haaland [1].

Bellingham has become a central figure in England's tournament run. With the two goals scored on July 11, 2026 [3], his total tally for the tournament has reached six goals [6]. The performance solidified his role as the primary offensive catalyst for the team.

Supporters erupted in celebration as the match concluded, marking a significant milestone for the national team. The 2-1 result [1] ensures that England continues its momentum into the final stages of the competition.

England now prepares for the semifinal round, where they will face the winner of the opposing bracket. The team's defensive stability and Bellingham's scoring form will be critical factors as they seek a title they have not held since 1966.

England defeated Norway 2-1 on Saturday to advance to the World Cup semifinals

England's advancement to the semifinals signifies a return to the elite tier of the tournament, breaking a multi-cycle drought of reaching the final four. The reliance on Jude Bellingham, who now has six goals, suggests a tactical shift toward a high-dependency offensive strategy that has proven effective against top-tier European opponents like Norway.