
England’s World Cup Surge Under Thomas Tuchel
England's national team has reached the semifinals for the second time in three editions, driven by manager Thomas Tuchel's vision and a blend of mental toughness and emerging stars.
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England's national team has reached the semifinals for the second time in three editions, driven by manager Thomas Tuchel's vision and a blend of mental toughness and emerging stars.

A tense finish in Miami saw Norway take an early lead, England equalise through Jude Bellingham, and a controversial overhead camera cable spark frustration before Bellingham's decisive strike sent the Three Lions to the semifinals.

Norway's star forward was taken off in extra time, sparking disbelief and raising questions about the team's future.

In a sweltering Miami night, England edged Norway 2-1, with Jude Bellingham delivering both goals. The victory sends the Three Lions into a semifinal showdown against Argentina, a rivalry steeped in history, while Norway's surprising run and fan displays captured global attention.

England defeats Norway 2-1 in extra time, with Jude Bellingham scoring both goals, while controversies and a tribute to Jayden Adams add depth to the narrative.

England edged Norway 2‑1 in a tense encounter, with manager Thomas Tuchel praising his squad's effort while acknowledging room for improvement. A halftime overhaul and extra‑time adjustments ultimately delivered the win.

England defeated Norway 2-1 in extra time, with Jude Bellingham scoring both goals. Coach Thomas Tuchel criticized the performance, while Bellingham defended the team. Norway's Andreas Schjelderup scored, but Erling Haaland was held scoreless.

England fought back from an early setback to edge Norway 2‑1 in extra time, booking a place in the World Cup semifinals and setting up a showdown with Argentina.

Erling Haaland and Harry Kane will meet in the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarterfinals on July 11 at Hard Rock Stadium, each eyeing the Golden Boot after leading their teams to Round‑of‑16 victories.

Norway and England meet in a highly anticipated quarter‑final match, featuring Erling Haaland and Harry Kane as the tournament’s leading scorers. The game will be broadcast for free on ITV, SBS On Demand and CazéTV, while viewers abroad can use a VPN to access the streams.
On July 11, Norway will face England at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida, in a quarterfinal that brings together two Golden Boot contenders, Erling Haaland and Harry Kane, and promises a showcase of talent, strategy, and broadcast reach.

England’s surprising run in the World Cup has drawn record viewership in the United States, blending historic ambition with a fresh tactical approach under German coach Thomas Tuchel.

Jordan Pickford's consistent performances for Everton and England have earned quiet praise, positioning him as a key figure as the Three Lions prepare for Norway and the challenges of Erling Haaland.
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England survived a red card and a late Mexican comeback to win 3‑2 at the Azteca, setting up a showdown with Norway.

England edged Mexico 3‑2 in a rain‑soaked World Cup clash, highlighted by Jude Bellingham’s brace, Harry Kane’s penalty and Jordan Pickford’s saves, despite playing with ten men.

Norway’s 2‑1 victory over Brazil, powered by Erling Haaland, and England’s narrow win against Mexico illustrate the tournament’s unpredictability, while upcoming round‑of‑16 matchups see Spain favored over Portugal, the United States backed by Folarin Balogun, Argentina expected to see off Egypt and Colombia tipped slightly ahead of Switzerland.

A thrilling round‑of‑16 encounter at Estadio Azteca saw England triumph 3‑2 over Mexico, with Jude Bellingham delivering a decisive double and Harry Kane extending his Golden Boot lead, while Mexico’s historic push fell just short.

A rain‑soaked evening at the Azteca Stadium delivered a dramatic last‑16 clash, with England advancing to face Norway after a tense 3‑2 victory.

In a rain‑delayed showdown at Mexico City’s Azteca Stadium, England survived an early red card to defeat Mexico 3‑2, setting up a quarter‑final clash with Norway.

England secured a 3-2 win over Mexico at the Azteca Stadium, with Jude Bellingham scoring twice and Harry Kane converting a penalty. Despite being reduced to ten men, the visitors held on to advance to the quarter-finals, where they will meet Norway.

A dramatic encounter in Miami saw England secure a 3-2 victory over Mexico, moving into the last eight.

England survived a ten‑man test to defeat Mexico 3‑2 at Estadio Azteca, with Jude Bellingham scoring twice in under two minutes and Harry Kane matching Gerd Müller’s World Cup record.

England survived a red card and a late Mexican comeback to win 3-2, setting up a quarterfinal showdown with Norway.