11/07/2026 21:12 - Deportes
In a vibrant match played on Saturday, July 11, 2026, at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, USA, the England national team secured a crucial 2-1 victory against Norway, clinching their spot in the next round of the tournament. For international context, this is the FIFA World Cup, the biggest single-sport event in the world, held every four years. The 2026 edition is historically co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
Jude Bellingham established himself as the absolute star of the match by scoring the two goals that gave the 'Three Lions' (the English national team's nickname) their classification. The midfielder demonstrated an exceptional level of play, balancing a match that Norway complicated at various stages. Bellingham's first goal provided the temporary equalizer (1-1), while his second conversion sealed the definitive result (2-1) after a penalty was annulled for England following a VAR (Video Assistant Referee) review.
Norway never gave up and had their moment of frustrated glory when defender David Moller Wolfe connected with a powerful header that crashed directly against the crossbar, leaving Viking fans with their hearts in their mouths. This play was one of the most exciting moments of the second half, showcasing the fierce determination of the Nordic team.
Both teams reached this crossover after passing massive tests. Norway shocked the world by eliminating Brazil in the Round of 16 with a 2-1 scoreline, thanks to a brace from their superstar Erling Haaland. Meanwhile, England left behind one of the tournament co-hosts, Mexico, defeating them 3-2 with goals from Bellingham and Harry Kane.
The game was broadcast live internationally. In South America, for example, it was televised by DSports and streamed via Paramount+. The Hard Rock Stadium—famous globally for hosting the Miami Dolphins NFL team and major concerts—experienced an unmatched atmosphere, with celebrities like Mick Jagger cheering on the English. The match also featured curious situations, such as a blooper by Norwegian goalkeeper Örjan Nyland that nearly resulted in an English goal, and a disallowed goal for Harry Kane.
Sources: La Nación and TyC Sports.
Alfredo S. Quiroga