Bellingham’s stoppage-time winner sends England past Norway into World Cup semi-finals
Jude Bellingham scored a dramatic stoppage-time winner as England came from behind to beat Norway 2-1 in the World Cup quarter-finals and book their place in the last four.
Norway
- Ørjan Håskjold Nyland (8.2)
- Julian Ryerson (7.2)
- Kristoffer Vassbakk Ajer (6)
- Torbjørn Lysaker Heggem (6.3)
- David Møller Wolfe (6.5)
- Martin Ødegaard (6.9)
- Sander Gard Bolin Berge (6.6)
- Patrick Berg (6.5)
- Alexander Sørloth (6.3)
- Erling Braut Haaland (6.3)
- Andreas Rædergård Schjelderup (8.2)
England
Substitutions:
Norway
- Julian Ryerson (Fredrik Aursnes, 60)
- Alexander Sørloth (Oscar Bobb, 68)
- Andreas Rædergård Schjelderup (Antonio Eromonsele Nordby Nusa, 68)
- David Møller Wolfe (Marcus Holmgren Pedersen, 90)
- Torbjørn Lysaker Heggem (Leo Skiri Østigård, 91)
- Erling Braut Haaland (Jørgen Strand Larsen, 106)
England
- Chukwunonso Tristan Madueke (Bukayo Ayoyinka Temidayo Saka, 46)
- Declan Rice (Eberechi Oluchi Eze, 46)
- Anthony Michael Gordon (Reece Lewis James, 71)
- Nico OReilly (Diop Tehuti Djed-Hotep Spence, 86)
- Ezri Konsa Ngoyo (Morgan Elliot Rogers, 89)
- Jude Victor William Bellingham (Daniel Johnson Burn, 111)
Ball possession:
The Real Madrid midfielder struck in the 93rd minute, drilling home from close range to complete a brace after Andreas Schjelderup had given Norway a deserved first-half lead.

Passes:
In a tense, high-quality knockout tie, England edged possession 53%-47% and created the clearer chances, registering 14 shots with eight on target compared to Norway’s 13 efforts, four of which tested the goalkeeper.
Defense:
But Ståle Solbakken’s side, inspired by Schjelderup and the tireless Erling Haaland, pushed England to the limit in a contest defined as much by defensive resilience and individual duels as by attacking quality.
Face-to-face:
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Fouls:
Yellow cards:
