England are celebrating reaching the World Cup semi-final after coming from behind to beat Norway in Miami on Saturday night. Following a heroic performance against Mexico in the Estadio Azteca in the last-16, this was more of a battling performance from the Three Lions as they were far from their best for large periods.
Andreas Schjelderup broke the deadlock shortly after the half hour mark with a cross that deceived Jordan Pickford and went in off the post. However, Jude Bellingham equalised on the stroke of half-time and the scored what proved to be the winner in the first period of extra-time, taking advantage of a Orjan Nyland mistake to set up a semi-final against either Argentina or Switzerland.
Norwegians, who toppled Brazil en route to reaching a maiden World Cup quarter-final, thought they had retaken the lead in the second half but Torbjorn Heggem’s goal was ruled out following a VAR check for Erling Haaland’s foul on Elliot Anderson at a corner. Follow England vs Norway back below, with expert analysis from Standard Sport’s Dom Smith at the Miami Stadium.
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England analysis
Florida knows plenty about fantasies, and there are new stories to tell now. England are yet to wake up from a dream they never want to end, writes Dom Smith.
It was Harry Kane who beckoned his teammates over to the wall of white and red for their latest Oasis rendition at full-time, and yet it had been England’s other favourite holidaymaker, Jude Bellingham, who led those around him through a quarter-final victory over Norway that required coming from behind — and 30 minutes’ extra time — but which keeps alive their American dream.
How did they resummon their hunger and poise to go again and perform again and defend with backs to the wall again and win again after Mexico City? We may never know, and we don’t need to know.
They’re into a semi-final against Argentina or Switzerland, Vikings suitably vanquished in the Miami heat.
What comes next
England are World Cup semi-finalists!
However, they have to wait a few more hours to discover their opponents as Argentina face Switzerland in less than an hour.
What time is Argentina vs Switzerland?
World Cup 2026 quarter-final action concludes in the early hours of Sunday morning as holders Argentina face Switzerland.
With the winners set to face England in the semi-final, it’s a fixture that will be of interest to Three Lions supporters after what just happened in Miami.
England player ratings
Jude Bellingham 9
Turned up once again, Levelled with a huge goal that showed the poise and power that he is all about, then won the game with a tap in that showed real striker’s instincts.
Anthony Gordon 7
Assisted Bellingham for the goal and was tireless again off the ball. An outlet in possession. Taken off after 71 minutes.
Harry Kane 6
Not his finest game but scored a goal disallowed for offside. Worked very hard, particularly after he’d lost the ball.
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England 2-1 Norway
England are in the World Cup semi-finals! Jude Bellingham the hero with two goals.
England 2-1 Norway
120+2 min: Now or never for Norway, this ball has to go in the box but Burn is up for a header.
England 2-1 Norway
120 min: TWO minutes for England to hang on but Rogers can’t take the ball into the corner or win a throw.
England 2-1 Norway
119 min: Kane is down but England are nearly there.
England 2-1 Norway
117 min: Ajer booked. He is furious that play has been stopped after Pickford was taken out by his own team-mate in Rogers. To be fair, the Norway defender does have a point, but the referee has a duty to protect the goalkeeper.
England 2-1 Norway
114 min: James sticks out a foot and deflects Nusa’s shot behind for a corner. Odegaard takes, Stones with a header straight to Bobb who fires over. That looks to have taken a deflection off Eze, but it’s a goal kick.
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