Bellingham scores twice as England advances past Norway 2-1 in World Cup
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 11, 2026, 11:57 PM
Last updated Jul 11, 2026
Jude Bellingham scored two goals, including a decisive strike in extra time, leading England to a 2-1 victory over Norway in the World Cup quarterfinals held on July 11, 2026. Despite Norway's early lead with a goal from Andreas Schjelderup, Bellingham equalized before scoring again to secure the win. The match marked England's first semifinal appearance since 2018, with the Three Lions now one game away from a return to the World Cup final. The opponent will be determined in the upcoming match between Argentina and Switzerland.
- •Bellingham scores in the 3rd minute of extra time.
- •Norway led 1-0 after Schjelderup's goal in the 36th minute.
- •Bellingham's equalizer came late in the first half.
- •England seeks their first World Cup final appearance since 1966.
- •The next opponent will be either Argentina or Switzerland.
- 11:57 PMYahoo Sports — Bellingham scores twice to lift England past Haaland and Norway 2-1 and into World Cup semifinals
"England, winner of the 1966 World Cup and facing pressure to return to the title match, is now one win away from getting there.
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