Did ball hit spidercam before England goal? Snicko says not – Norway unsure
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Goal
Andreas SCHJELDERUP (Norway) scores!! -
45'+2'
Goal
Jude BELLINGHAM (England) scores!! -
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Goal
Jude BELLINGHAM (England) scores!! -
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Yellow card
Kristoffer AJER (Norway) is booked by
Norway squad
- Selected
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1 Orjan NYLAND
Goalkeeper -
3 Kristoffer AJER
Defender -
5 David MOLLER WOLFE
Defender -
6 Patrick BERG
Midfielder -
7 Alexander SORLOTH
Forward -
8 Sander BERGE
Midfielder -
9 Erling HAALAND
Forward -
10 Martin ODEGAARD
C Midfielder -
17 Torbjorn HEGGEM
Defender -
21 Andreas SCHJELDERUP
Midfielder -
26 Julian RYERSON
Forward -
2 Morten Thorsby
Midfielder -
4 Leo OSTIGARD
Defender -
11 Jorgen STRAND LARSEN
Forward -
12 Sander TANGVIK
Goalkeeper -
13 Egil SELVIK
Goalkeeper -
14 Fredrik AURSNES
Midfielder -
15 Fredrik Andre BJORKAN
Defender -
16 Marcus HOLMGREN PEDERSEN
Defender -
18 Kristian Thorstvedt
Midfielder -
19 Thelo AASGAARD
Midfielder -
20 Antonio NUSA
Forward -
22 Oscar BOBB
Midfielder -
23 Jens Petter HAUGE
Midfielder -
24 Sondre LANGAS
Defender -
25 Henrik FALCHENER
Defender
England squad
- Selected
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1 Jordan PICKFORD
Goalkeeper -
2 Ezri KONSA
Defender -
3 Nico OREILLY
Defender -
4 Declan RICE
Midfielder -
5 John STONES
Defender -
6 Marc GUEHI
Defender -
8 Elliot ANDERSON
Midfielder -
9 Harry KANE
C Forward -
10 Jude BELLINGHAM
Midfielder -
18 Anthony GORDON
Forward -
20 Noni MADUEKE
Forward -
7 Bukayo SAKA
Forward -
11 Marcus RASHFORD
Forward -
12 Trevoh CHALOBAH
Defender -
13 Dean Henderson
Goalkeeper -
14 Jordan HENDERSON
Midfielder -
15 Dan BURN
Defender -
16 Kobbie MAINOO
Midfielder -
17 Morgan ROGERS
Midfielder -
19 Ollie WATKINS
Forward -
21 Eberechi EZE
Midfielder -
22 Ivan TONEY
Forward -
23 James TRAFFORD
Goalkeeper -
24 Reece JAMES
Defender -
25 Djed SPENCE
Defender - Full squad
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26 Jarell QUANSAH
Defender
Norway's run at the 2026 World Cup ended in a 2-1 quarter-final defeat by England in Miami, with the Norwegians left frustrated by the belief that Jude Bellingham's equaliser should have been ruled out. They argued the ball had struck one of the overhead spidercam wires in the build-up to the goal; had a touch been confirmed, the goal would have been disallowed and play restarted with a dropped ball. The dispute matters because it turned on new ball-sensor technology, and the margins in a knockout tie were, in Norway's view, decided against them.
The incident came in first-half stoppage time (45+2), with England trailing to Andreas Schjelderup's opener. Replays showed goalkeeper Orjan Nyland's goal kick passing close to the suspended cable before the ball fell to Elliot Anderson, who set up Anthony Gordon to feed Bellingham for the finish. Fifa said the sensor in the connected ball showed "no peak" in the "heartbeat of the ball", indicating no evidence of contact, and referee Clement Turpin received no signal; Norway coach Stale Solbakken accepted the explanation while maintaining the ball "dropped straight from heaven". Norway were also aggrieved that a second-half Torbjorn Heggem header was disallowed after VAR penalised Erling Haaland for shoving Anderson at a corner.
- Norway lose World Cup quarter-final 2-1 to England in Miami.
- Fifa's ball sensor found no evidence it hit the spidercam wire.
- Norway also angry at Haaland foul ruling out a header.