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Bellingham's Miami Masterclass: England Stuns Norway in Extra-Time Thriller

BBC Sport·July 13, 2026
The humid Miami night air was electric, but nothing could match the sizzling performance of Jude Bellingham. In a nail-biting World Cup 2026 knockout clash, the English maestro single-handedly dragged the Three Lions back from the brink, scoring a dramatic extra-time winner to secure a hard-fought 2-1 victory over a stubborn Norway side. According to BBC Sport, the victory officially punches England's ticket to the semi-finals, but the path to the final four was anything but straightforward. Things looked incredibly bleak for England early on. A resilient Norwegian squad, executing their game plan to perfection, drew first blood and frustrated the typically potent English attack for large stretches of the match. England struggled to find their rhythm in the sweltering South Florida heat, facing the terrifying prospect of a premature flight home. But when the team needed a savior, Bellingham stepped up. With the clock ticking down and tension reaching a boiling point, the midfield dynamo found a crucial pocket of space and unleashed a thunderous effort to level the score. It was a goal born of sheer willpower, shifting the momentum entirely in England's favor and sending the American-based Three Lions supporters into an absolute frenzy. As the players' legs grew heavy in the added period, it was Bellingham who found another gear. In a moment of pure, unadulterated World Cup magic, the 22-year-old broke Norwegian hearts with a stunning late winner. It was a crushing blow to Norway, who had defended valiantly for over 100 minutes, but a testament to England's never-say-die attitude under immense pressure. England now marches on to the semi-finals, their dreams of lifting international football's ultimate prize still burning brighter than ever. For Norway, it is a heart-wrenching exit, though they can return home with their heads held high after a spirited and physical campaign. As the World Cup carnival moves on from Miami, one thing is abundantly clear: Jude Bellingham has firmly cemented his status as the undisputed heartbeat of this English generation.