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4 min readUpdated: Jul 12, 2026 03:50 AM IST

Jude Bellingham has scored in the second minute of added time to help England equalise at 1-1 against Norway in their FIFA World Cup quarter-final at the Hard Rock Stadium. Bellingham was fed the ball by Gordon from the left wing, before he scored while surrounded by four Norway defenders. England could have gone into half-time 2-1 up, but Harry Kane’s goal just before the whistle was flagged offside.

Earlier, against the run of play, Andreas Schjelderup had given Norway a 1-0 lead over England with an incredible strike in the 36th minute. Schjelderup burst into the England box from the left and then hit a dipping shot that went into the side netting. Before Norway’s goal, England dominated possession and had the better chances in the first half an hour. But it was Norway who broke the deadlock with their first real chance. England will have some complaints about the goal, after Harry Kane thought he was fouled in the build up to the goal, which the referee waved away.

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Schjelderup and Bellingham’s goals came in a game that has been billed as a clash between two of the world’s best strikers in the world — Norway’s Erling Haaland and England’s Harry Kane.

Coming into the game, Haaland had scored seven goals at this year’s World Cup, only one behind France’s Kylian Mbappé and Argentina’s Lionel Messi in the Golden Boot race. One goal behind Haaland is Harry Kane (six goals and an assist before the game against Norway).

“I think it’s Norway vs. England,” Norway coach Ståle Solbakken said on Friday, trying to temper down the hype of a Haaland vs Kane battle. But eventually he conceded: “But I don’t think it’s a secret that Kane is match-leader No. 1 for England and Haaland is match-leader No. 1 for us.”

Haaland — who didn’t play for Norway in its loss to France in the group stage — has gotten his goals in bunches in this tournament. Against Iraq, his two goals came 14 minutes apart. Against Senegal, his two goals were 10 minutes apart. Against Brazil, his two goals were 11 minutes apart.

Not just Haaland, there are nine Norwegian players who play their club football in England. Haaland was two years after Norway last played in a FIFA World Cup. Can he drag Norway to the semi-final in their first World Cup appearance in 28 years?

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Build-up drama for Norway vs England

The build-up to the Norway vs England game had led to British Airways and Norwegian Air challenging each other on social media, and the militaries of both teams also getting into the act at some point with the Norwegian armed forces releasing a video of the now-viral Viking Row celebration being performed at military bases.

It’s a battle that has attracted superstars like David Beckham and Brazil’s Ronaldo to the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami to witness what promises to be a mouth-watering contest.

How both teams got to the quarters

The teams got to Saturday’s match in dramatic fashions, with Norway holding off perennial power and five-time World Cup champion Brazil 2-1 and England going into Mexico City and stunning previously unbeaten — and unscored-upon — co-host Mexico 3-2.





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