Jude Bellingham has scored a stunning second goal to give England a 2-1 lead against Norway in extra time of their 2026 World Cup quarter-final in Miami.
The Real Madrid midfielder has once again proven his worth on the biggest stage, delivering when England needed him most in a tense knockout tie.
England had been level going into extra time, setting the stage for Bellingham to produce another moment of individual brilliance against the Norwegians.
The match, played in Miami as part of the 2026 World Cup held across North America, has been a gripping contest between two sides refusing to give an inch.
Bellingham’s first goal had already given England hope during the game, but it was his second strike that truly threatened to send Gareth Southgate’s successor’s side through.
Norway had fought back to draw level, showing the quality and resilience that carried them through to the quarter-final stage of this tournament.
England’s reliance on Bellingham has been a recurring theme throughout this World Cup campaign, with the midfielder repeatedly stepping up in defining moments.
His ability to score crucial goals in high-pressure situations has drawn widespread praise from pundits and supporters alike across the football world.
The game in Miami has showcased everything that makes the 2026 World Cup such a compelling tournament, with two European heavyweights trading blows deep into extra time.
England’s supporters will have been on the edge of their seats as Bellingham once again answered the call, providing the moment that could send the Three Lions into the final four.
With the tie still alive and extra time continuing, England will be hoping Bellingham’s second goal proves enough to secure a historic place in the World Cup semi-finals.
The performance will only add to the growing conversation around Bellingham as one of the most important players in world football at this moment in time.

