Harry Kane appeals for foul on Norway’s opener in quarter-finals
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 11, 2026, 10:03 PM
Last updated Jul 11, 2026
In the World Cup quarter-final on July 11, Norway took the lead against England in the 36th minute with a strike from Andreas Schjelderup. England captain Harry Kane appealed for a foul during the build-up, claiming he was illegally dispossessed by Norwegian midfielder Patrick Berg. Referee Clement Turpin did not review the incident with VAR and allowed the goal to stand. England equalized late in the first half through Jude Bellingham, but Kane's subsequent effort was ruled offside.
- •Norway leads England 1-0 in the World Cup quarter-final.
- •Schjelderup scored the opener for Norway in the 36th minute.
- •Kane was brought down in the build-up, but no foul was called.
- •England equalized through Jude Bellingham before halftime.
- •Kane's later effort was flagged offside, confirmed as correct.
- 10:03 PMYahoo Sports — Why wasn’t Norway’s opener vs England ruled out after Harry Kane appeals for foul?
"England captain Kane was brought down in the build-up to Norway’s opener in their World Cup quarter-final
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