England defeated Norway 2-1 after extra time to advance to the 2026 FIFA World Cup semi-finals [1, 4].
The victory keeps England's hopes of a world title alive and marks a critical milestone in the tournament's knockout stage. A loss would have eliminated the Three Lions from the competition [4].
Jude Bellingham led the effort with a brace, scoring both of England's goals [2]. The match, a quarter-final clash [3], required extra time to determine a winner after the teams remained deadlocked through regulation play [5].
The contest took place at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida [6]. While Norway fought to stay in the match, they were unable to overcome Bellingham's offensive output. The result ensures England moves forward to the final four of the tournament [4].
Norway's exit comes despite a competitive showing in the quarter-final [3]. The defeat leaves the Norwegian squad out of the running for the trophy, while England prepares for their semi-final opponent.
“England defeated Norway 2-1 after extra time to advance to the 2026 FIFA World Cup semi-finals.”
England's progression to the semi-finals underscores the pivotal role of Jude Bellingham as a primary offensive catalyst for the squad. By overcoming Norway in a high-pressure quarter-final environment, England demonstrates the resilience needed for the final stages of the World Cup, shifting the momentum of the tournament toward a potential English final appearance.

