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Bellingham’s brace fires Three Lions to World Cup semi-final 2-1

Bellingham’s brace fires Three Lions to World Cup semi-final 2-1

England One Win Away from First Men’s World Cup Final Since 1966!

A Big Win in Miami (ELI5 Style)

Imagine a huge football (soccer) tournament called the World Cup. England’s men’s team hasn’t played in the final since 1966 – that’s 60 years ago! Now, after a nail-biting match in Miami, they are just one win away from going back to that final.

They played against Norway in a "quarter-final" (a game where the winner goes into the top four teams, called the "last four" or semi-finals). England were losing at first, but a superstar young player named Jude Bellingham scored two goals to help them win after "extra time" (more minutes played because the score was tied after the normal 90 minutes). England’s coach is Thomas Tuchel, and his team got a bit lucky in the hot, sticky weather, but Bellingham was like a lucky charm (a "talisman") who made the magic happen.

Important: England now face either Argentina or Switzerland in the semi-final. That game will be shown live on the BBC (a UK TV and radio service). This is their first chance at a final since they lifted the old Jules Rimet trophy (the World Cup cup back then) in 1966.

How the Game Unfolded

Key Goals (Step by Step)

Here is how the scoring happened, in simple order:

  1. Norway scored first (36 minutes in): A player called Andreas Schjelderup took a shot that suddenly dipped (dropped down quickly) and tricked England’s goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, flying into the net.
  2. Bellingham equalised (right before half-time): England needed a quick answer. Bellingham got a pass from Anthony Gordon, controlled it perfectly while running, and beat Norway’s keeper Orjan Nyland.
  3. Bellingham struck again (extra time): After regular time ended tied, they played extra time. Three minutes into that added period, substitute Morgan Rogers shot, Nyland could only push it out, and Bellingham pounced (jumped on the chance) to score his second goal.

Team Swaps and Close Calls

At half-time, Coach Tuchel had to change some players because:

  • Declan Rice (a very important player) was feeling sick and had a small injury, so he came off.
  • Noni Madueke also came off.
  • They sent on (substituted) Eberechi Eze and Bukayo Saka.

After the break, Norway pushed hard to score:

  • They thought they had a goal by Torbjorn Heggem, but it was wiped away because star Erling Haaland gave a needless shove (push) to England’s Elliot Anderson.
  • Another Norway player, David Moller Wolfe, headed the ball and it hit the crossbar (the top bar of the goal) – so close!
  • Haaland (usually amazing) was quiet (subdued) and was taken off at the extra-time break.

What Comes Next for England?

England are now in their third World Cup semi-final since 1966. The previous two times they lost:

  • In 1990 to West Germany
  • In 2018 to Croatia

They are hoping this time they can change their luck and finally reach the final!

Summary

  • England beat Norway in Miami after extra time, coming from behind.
  • Jude Bellingham scored two goals (equaliser before half, winner in extra time).
  • The quarter-final was played in hot, humid weather; England got a bit lucky.
  • Norway led via Schjelderup, but Haaland’s push cancelled a goal; Wolfe hit the bar.
  • Tuchel substituted Rice (illness/injury) and Madueke for Eze and Saka.
  • England await Argentina or Switzerland in the semi-final (live on BBC).
  • This is their first final chance since 1966; previous semis lost in 1990 and 2018.

FAQ

Q1: What does "extra time" mean in football?
A: Normally a match is 90 minutes. If the score is tied after that in knockout games, they play 30 more minutes (extra time) to try to find a winner.

Q2: Who is Jude Bellingham and why is he called a talisman?
A: He’s an English footballer. A "talisman" is like a lucky charm – he inspires the team and scores important goals, as he did with two against Norway.

Q3: Why was Norway’s goal ruled out?
A: Because Erling Haaland pushed an English player (Elliot Anderson) without need, so the referee said no goal.

Q4: What is the Jules Rimet trophy?
A: That was the old name of the World Cup trophy that England won in 1966. Today it’s just called the FIFA World Cup trophy.

Q5: Where can I watch the next England game?
A: The semi-final (against Argentina or Switzerland) will be shown live on the BBC in the UK.

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