Follow us for live updates on the England-Norway World Cup showdown! MIAMI GARDENS, FL — England has opened the scoring in a World Cup quarterfinal clash with Norway, as Jude Bellingham unleashed a left-footed screamer in the 47th minute to level the game at 1-1. His goal, set up by a deft, precise pass from Anthony Gordon, brings England’s total to 12 World Cup goals and counting. In a tightly contested first half, Norway had frustrated England with stout defense and a composed, patient build-up that produced 370 passes, keeping England from taking control. The Nordic side also struck first, delivering a sensational goal in the 36th minute to seize the lead, but England, led by Bellingham, was determined to response with a strike of their own.
If England can advance past Norway, they’ll head to Atlanta on July 15 to face either Argentina or Switzerland at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, with kickoff slated for 3 p.m. ET. A replay of the equalizer is available below. The 2026 World Cup is the largest in history, and USA TODAY is reporting from all 16 host cities across three countries to cover 48 teams in the hunt for the trophy. Sign up for our World Cup: Extra Time newsletter to receive daily updates in your inbox, and join our WhatsApp channel to get the latest news delivered straight to your messages.
All World Cup matches in the United States are broadcast on Fox and FS1, with Spanish-language coverage on Telemundo and streaming options on Peacock. Meet Team USA 2026: get to know the athletes behind the games. The World Cup format becomes a single-elimination tournament once the knockout stage begins, with 32 teams reduced through each round until a champion is crowned. The two semifinal losers will still play one more game for third place before the final.
Upcoming schedule highlights include: July 4 — France vs Paraguay at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia; July 5 — Norway vs Brazil in East Rutherford and England vs Mexico in Mexico City; July 6 — Belgium vs USA in Seattle; July 7 — Argentina vs Egypt in Atlanta and Switzerland vs Colombia in Vancouver; July 9 — France vs Morocco in Foxborough; July 10 — Spain vs Belgium in Inglewood; July 11 — Norway vs England in Miami and Argentina vs Switzerland in Kansas City; July 14 — France vs Spain/Belgium in Arlington; July 15 — Norway/England vs Argentina/Switzerland in Atlanta; and July 19 — the showdown concludes at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY with SEO-focused wording for “Who scored for England? See Jude Bellingham goal vs. Norway at World Cup.”
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