
Bellingham's Extra-Time Goals Send England to World Cup Semis
England's 2-1 victory over Norway on July 12 sent fans into the streets celebrating their first World Cup semifinal appearance since 2018. Jude Bellingham scored twice, including the extra-time winner, to set up a showdown with Argentina.
London erupted in celebration as England secured their spot in the World Cup semifinals for the first time in eight years. Fans poured into the streets singing and chanting after Jude Bellingham's dramatic extra-time goal sealed a 2-1 victory over Norway.
The match looked bleak when Norway's Andreas Schjelderup put his team ahead in the 36th minute. But Bellingham equalized before halftime, keeping England's hopes alive and setting the stage for his heroics in extra time.
Just three minutes into the extra period, Bellingham struck again to complete his double and send the Three Lions through. Norway's star striker Erling Haaland, who had scored seven goals in the tournament, was held scoreless and substituted late in the match.

The victory marks England's first semifinal appearance since 2018 and keeps alive their dream of winning their first World Cup since 1966. Supporters told reporters the win strengthened their belief that England could finally bring the trophy home after 60 years of waiting.
Why This Inspires
For England fans, this moment represents more than just a football match. It's about a nation rallying together, believing in their team, and daring to dream that decades of heartbreak might finally end with celebration.
England will face Argentina on Wednesday in Atlanta, while Norway exits the tournament after captivating fans worldwide with their celebratory "Viking row" goal celebration.
More Images




Based on reporting by Euronews
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
Spread the positivity!
Share this good news with someone who needs it


