England beat Norway 2-1 in extra time to reach the 2026 World Cup semifinals
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England beat Norway 2-1 in extra time to reach the 2026 World Cup semifinals

Jude Bellingham scored twice, including an extra-time winner, as England defeated Norway 2-1 in the World Cup quarterfinal at Miami Stadium on July 12, 2026. Andreas Schjelderup gave Norway the lead before Bellingham equalized and then scored the winner after Norway goalkeeper Orjan Nyland made an error. England will face Argentina or Switzerland in the semifinals.

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Most outlets focus on Bellingham's match-winning brace; the Washington Post zeroes in on the camera cable controversy; The Hill pivots entirely to Starmer's political trolling; Mother Jones uses the match as a lens on AI-generated viral content.
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Why everyone loves Erling Haaland, Norway's giant blonde striker
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Bellingham brace carries England past Norway into World Cup semi-final
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“Keir Starmer teases Norwegian PM after World Cup win” · Al Jazeera, Globe and Mail, AP News, The Hill, Le Monde, Reuters

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A goal kick appeared to hit a camera cable suspended over the field shortly before Bellingham's equalizer
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