England sees disallowed goal in World Cup match against Norway
BBC Sport • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 12, 2026, 1:45 AM
Last updated Jul 12, 2026

During a World Cup match, England faced a controversial moment when Torbjorn Heggem's second-half goal was disallowed. Pundits Wayne Rooney and Ellen White suggested that England 'got lucky' with the decision, which was based on a foul committed by Erling Haaland on Elliott Anderson. The implications of the disallowed goal continue to generate discussion among analysts and fans as the match progresses.
- •Heggem's goal was ruled out for a foul in the second half.
- •Wayne Rooney and Ellen White commented on the disallowed goal.
- •Erling Haaland was penalized for a foul on Elliott Anderson.
- 1:45 AMBBC Sport — England 'got lucky' with disallowed goal
"BBC Sport World Cup pundits Wayne Rooney and Ellen White believe England "got lucky" after Torbjorn Heggem's second-half goal was ruled out for a foul on Elliott Anderson by Erling Haaland.
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