England reach World Cup semi-finals as Bellingham sinks Norway in extra time
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Norway squad
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1 Orjan NYLAND
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3 Kristoffer AJER
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5 David MOLLER WOLFE
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6 Patrick BERG
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7 Alexander SORLOTH
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8 Sander BERGE
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9 Erling HAALAND
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10 Martin ODEGAARD
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17 Torbjorn HEGGEM
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21 Andreas SCHJELDERUP
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26 Julian RYERSON
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2 Morten Thorsby
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4 Leo OSTIGARD
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11 Jorgen STRAND LARSEN
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12 Sander TANGVIK
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13 Egil SELVIK
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14 Fredrik AURSNES
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15 Fredrik Andre BJORKAN
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16 Marcus HOLMGREN PEDERSEN
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18 Kristian Thorstvedt
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19 Thelo AASGAARD
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20 Antonio NUSA
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22 Oscar BOBB
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23 Jens Petter HAUGE
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24 Sondre LANGAS
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25 Henrik FALCHENER
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1 Jordan PICKFORD
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2 Ezri KONSA
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3 Nico OREILLY
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4 Declan RICE
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5 John STONES
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6 Marc GUEHI
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8 Elliot ANDERSON
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9 Harry KANE
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10 Jude BELLINGHAM
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18 Anthony GORDON
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20 Noni MADUEKE
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7 Bukayo SAKA
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11 Marcus RASHFORD
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12 Trevoh CHALOBAH
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13 Dean Henderson
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14 Jordan HENDERSON
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15 Dan BURN
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16 Kobbie MAINOO
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17 Morgan ROGERS
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19 Ollie WATKINS
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21 Eberechi EZE
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22 Ivan TONEY
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23 James TRAFFORD
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24 Reece JAMES
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25 Djed SPENCE
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26 Jarell QUANSAH
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England have reached the semi-finals of the 2026 World Cup after Jude Bellingham scored twice, including an extra-time winner, to defeat Norway 2-1 in a gripping quarter-final. The result vindicated manager Thomas Tuchel's call for his side to "release the handbrake" at the tournament's business end, though the display fell well short of the cohesive team performance he had hoped for. Bellingham, who had shone earlier in the tournament, was described as moving "to another level" when it mattered most, cementing his status as a contender for both the Golden Boot and player of the tournament.
Norway, playing in their first World Cup quarter-final, led through Andreas Schjelderup's cross-cum-shot before Bellingham equalised, and they were the better side for much of the second half. The England midfielder struck again early in extra time with a poacher's finish after goalkeeper Ørjan Håskjold Nyland spilled a shot from substitute Morgan Rogers, taking Bellingham to six goals for the tournament. England nullified Erling Haaland, who was withdrawn after the first period of extra time, and withstood late chances from Norway substitutes Antonio Nusa and Oscar Bobb. The tie was played in punishing conditions of 33C and 65% humidity, a test of endurance for which England had prepared at a hot-weather training camp in Florida.
- England beat Norway 2-1 in extra time to reach the semi-finals.
- Bellingham scored both goals, taking his tournament tally to six.
- Norway led first but fell short in their debut quarter-final.
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England's win over Norway takes them into the last four of the 2026 World Cup, one of two remaining stages before the final. Jude Bellingham, a Real Madrid midfielder who has become one of England's most important players, scored both goals, including the decisive one in extra time, the period of extra play used to settle knockout matches that finish level after 90 minutes. Thomas Tuchel, the German coach who took charge of England after the previous tournament, has faced questions over whether his team can perform fluently under pressure, making this result significant for his own standing as much as the team's progress.
Norway were appearing in a World Cup quarter-final for the first time, reflecting a golden generation built around Manchester City forward Erling Haaland, one of the most feared goalscorers in the modern game. Their run had raised hopes of a first major tournament breakthrough for a country with a long history of near-misses in international football.
The match also took place in extreme heat, underlining the physical demands World Cup organisers and players face when tournaments are held in hot climates, and the lengths teams go to in preparing for them.
More coverage
- Daily Mail — Brilliant Bellingham does it again! England hero Jude produces Miami magic to fire Three Lions into World Cup semi-finals after nervy extra-time win over Norway
- BBC Sport — Bellingham scores extra-time winner as England reach semi-finals
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Originally published by The Guardian as “Bellingham’s extra-time winner sinks Norway and sends England into World Cup semi-finals”.