England booked their place in the 2026 FIFA World Cup semi-finals after fighting back to defeat Norway 2-1 after extra time in a dramatic quarter-final in Miami.
Jude Bellingham delivered another major tournament performance, scoring both of England’s goals after Andreas Schjelderup had given Norway the lead. The victory means Thomas Tuchel’s side will face Argentina in the semi-finals as their pursuit of a first men’s World Cup title since 1966 continues.
Norway Strike First in Miami
Norway entered the contest full of confidence after eliminating Brazil in the previous round. With Erling Haaland leading the attack, the Norwegians looked dangerous whenever they moved forward.
Their positive start was rewarded in the 36th minute when Schjelderup produced a powerful strike that found the net via the far post. England’s defence struggled to close him down, allowing the Norwegian attacker enough space to fire his team into the lead.
The goal increased the pressure on an England side that had not found its rhythm during the opening stages. Their passing was often slow, while Norway’s pressing made it difficult for Tuchel’s players to build attacks from the back.
However, England responded before half-time.
Bellingham Leads England’s Comeback
Once again, Bellingham stepped forward when his country needed him most. The midfielder scored the equaliser to bring England level and restore belief among the travelling supporters.
The goal was later surrounded by controversy because of claims that the ball may have struck the cable of an overhead camera earlier in the move. Norwegian officials believed play should have been stopped, but FIFA reportedly stated that technology inside the match ball showed no contact with the cable. The goal therefore stood.
England improved after the equaliser, but Norway remained a serious threat. Haaland battled England’s defenders throughout the match and briefly appeared to have scored, only for the effort to be ruled out following a foul.
Neither side could find a winning goal during the remainder of normal time, forcing the quarter-final into an additional 30 minutes.
Extra-Time Drama Decides the Contest
Bellingham produced the decisive moment during the first half of extra time.
After Norway goalkeeper Orjan Nyland made a save, Bellingham reacted faster than the surrounding defenders and reached the rebound first. He converted the opportunity to give England a 2-1 lead and complete his brace.
The goal underlined Bellingham’s growing importance to the national team. His ability to arrive in dangerous areas, remain calm under pressure and influence major matches has made him one of England’s leading figures at the tournament.
Norway pushed forward in search of another equaliser, but England defended bravely during the closing stages. Dan Burn played an important role in protecting the advantage, winning aerial challenges and making several crucial defensive contributions. His performances against Mexico and Norway have made him one of the unexpected heroes of England’s campaign.
Tuchel Demands More Despite Victory
Despite reaching the semi-finals, Tuchel was not completely satisfied with England’s performance. The manager criticised the number of technical mistakes his team made and suggested they had not played with enough speed or control.
Harry Kane later defended the manager’s comments, explaining that Tuchel wanted England to produce the high standards they regularly showed in training. Kane also admitted that the team would need to improve before facing Argentina.
The criticism showed that England are refusing to become carried away by their progress. They have survived difficult knockout matches against Mexico and Norway, but Argentina are likely to offer an even greater challenge.
Norway Leave with Pride
The defeat ended Norway’s impressive World Cup journey, but the team earned praise for reaching the quarter-finals of a major tournament for the first time.
Manager Stale Solbakken was emotional after the match but expressed pride in his players and their achievements. Norway competed fearlessly throughout the tournament and recorded memorable victories before eventually falling to England.
For England, attention now turns to their semi-final against Argentina. Their quarter-final display was far from perfect, but Bellingham’s brilliance and the team’s determination kept their World Cup dream alive.

