England defeated Norway 2-1 after extra time on July 11 to secure a place in the FIFA World Cup 2026 semifinals [1, 2].
The victory keeps the Three Lions in contention for their first World Cup final appearance since 2018 [2, 3].
The match took place at Miami Stadium in Miami, U.S. [4]. Midfielder Jude Bellingham led the offensive effort, scoring two goals to secure the win [1].
Following the match, England captain Harry Kane said he was "over the moon" regarding the result [3]. The win marks a critical step forward for the squad as they move into the final stages of the tournament.
Individual performances have also put the team's stars in contention for individual honors. Both Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham now have six goals each in the tournament [3]. This tally places both players in a strong position for the Golden Boot award.
Norway's run in the competition ended with the loss, while England advances to face an opponent yet to be determined in the semifinals [1]. The high-stakes environment of the quarter-final required the match to extend beyond the standard 90 minutes to decide a winner [1].
“England defeated Norway 2-1 after extra time to book a place in the FIFA World Cup 2026 semifinals.”
England's advancement to the semifinals signifies a return to the elite tier of the tournament, mirroring their 2018 run. The dual-threat scoring capability of Kane and Bellingham provides the team with a versatile attack that is statistically among the best in the 2026 competition.

