England continues to write a new chapter in the World Cup epic… and Bellingham leaves his sixth imprint on the path of the Three Lions toward glory. England reach the semi-finals… thanks to a player who doesn’t know the meaning of impossible.Jude Bellingham continued to deliver the most mature and influential version of his career, leading the England national team to the semi-finals of the 2026 World Cup after a thrilling 2–1 victory over Norway. The match had all the elements of drama: a surprise goal, a dramatic equalizer, and extra time in which Bellingham rewrote history once again.A shocking start… and an English response in the final momentsNorway entered the match with courage and managed to take the lead through Andreas Schjelderup in the 36th minute, exploiting a temporary lapse in England’s defense.However, Bellingham — who is enjoying the peak of his powers — refused to let the Three Lions go into half-time trailing. He scored the equalizer in the +2 minute of stoppage time, resetting the match and giving his team a massive morale boost.Extra time… and Bellingham writes the most beautiful chapterAfter 90 minutes of struggle, the two teams went to extra time. That’s where the real difference between a good player and a player who makes the difference in big matches appeared.In the 93rd minute, Bellingham scored his second goal of the match — a strike marked by calmness, confidence, and skill — guiding England to the semi-finals for the first time since 2018, and the fourth time in their history.Bellingham… the undisputed player of the tournament

  • Scored 6 goals in the current edition
  • Scored in two consecutive matches
  • Shares third place in the top scorers list with his teammate Harry Kane
  • Delivered a leadership performance worthy of a world-class player

He is the player who changes the shape of the team and gives England the personality of champions in every match.Harry Kane… the partner in gloryAlthough Bellingham stole the spotlight, Harry Kane remains a fundamental part of this journey with his consistency, leadership, and ability to make a difference at any moment.The Bellingham–Kane duo has become the most dangerous attacking partnership in the World Cup, which explains England’s confident and powerful progress to this stage.A date with history… in the semi-finalsEngland await the winner of the Argentina vs Switzerland match, in what will be a real test of the Three Lions’ ambition to reach the final for the first time since 1966.