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MIAMI GARDENS -- Norway had a second-half goal taken away after a VAR review ruled Erling Haaland committed a foul in the England penalty area in the World Cup quarterfinal at Hard Rock Stadium.
Norway's Torbjorn Heggem scored in the 55th minute after turning in a loose corner kick to give the underdog Norwegians a 2-1 advantage.
After a brief VAR review, officials removed the goal after concluding that Haaland committed a foul early in the sequence by pushing England midfielder Elliot Anderson.
England and Norway were tied 1-1 after a cagey first half played amid sweltering conditions in South Florida.
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Jude Bellingham scored a superb goal in the second minute of first-half stoppage time on Saturday, July 11 to make the score 1-1 moments before halftime.
The English star midfielder took his chance brilliantly, receiving a pass at the top of the Norway box and completing several dribbled before firing a left-footed shot across the goal and past the goalkeeper's outstretched leg.
Bellingham's goal helped England tie the match after Norway's Andreas Schjelderup gave the underdogs a lead just 10 minutes earlier.
Schjelderup struck a left-footed shot from the left side of the penalty area which looped over the outstretched arm of England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.
Norway has had little possession so far in the first half but has made the most of its forays deep into England's end. Minutes before the Schjelderup strike, star striker Erling Haaland caused a couple nervous moments in the English defensive backline.
This is Norway's first appearance in the World Cup quarterfinals, while England is here for the third straight tournament, eyeing a return to its semifinal form from 2018.
Today's winner will wait around to learn their semifinal opponent: Lionel Messi and Argentina, or Granit Xhaka and Switzerland.
The World Cup game between Norway and England will be broadcast in English on Fox and in Spanish on Telemundo. The English broadcast with John Strong and Stu Holden on the mic can be seen on Fox. Copán Álvarez and Jaime Fernando Macías will be on the Spanish call for Telemundo.
Norway vs. England in the 2026 World Cup is scheduled to kick off at 5 p.m. Saturday, July 11.
Today's World Cup match between Norway and England will be played at Hard Rock Stadium — which FIFA is calling Miami Stadium for the World Cup — home of the NFL's Miami Dolphins and college football's Miami Hurricanes.
Streaming options for the game include Fubo, which carries both Fox and Telemundo and offers a free trial for new subscribers, and Peacock for the Spanish-language feed.
Odds according to BetMGM:
Eric J. Wallace is deputy sports editor for The Palm Beach Post. He can be reached at [email protected].
This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Haaland foul costs Norway goal vs. England after VAR look at World Cup
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Norway's Torbjorn Heggem scored in the 55th minute after turning in a loose corner kick to give the underdog Norwegians a 2-1 advantage.
After a brief VAR review, officials removed the goal after concluding that Haaland committed a foul early in the sequence by pushing England midfielder Elliot Anderson.
England and Norway were tied 1-1 after a cagey first half played amid sweltering conditions in South Florida.
After VAR review, a foul is called on Haaland in the box and the Norway goal is disallowed pic.twitter.com/I7bYskVyBm
— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) July 11, 2026
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Who scored for England today?
Jude Bellingham scored a superb goal in the second minute of first-half stoppage time on Saturday, July 11 to make the score 1-1 moments before halftime.
The English star midfielder took his chance brilliantly, receiving a pass at the top of the Norway box and completing several dribbled before firing a left-footed shot across the goal and past the goalkeeper's outstretched leg.
Who scored for Norway today?
Bellingham's goal helped England tie the match after Norway's Andreas Schjelderup gave the underdogs a lead just 10 minutes earlier.
Schjelderup struck a left-footed shot from the left side of the penalty area which looped over the outstretched arm of England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.
Norway has had little possession so far in the first half but has made the most of its forays deep into England's end. Minutes before the Schjelderup strike, star striker Erling Haaland caused a couple nervous moments in the English defensive backline.
This is Norway's first appearance in the World Cup quarterfinals, while England is here for the third straight tournament, eyeing a return to its semifinal form from 2018.
Today's winner will wait around to learn their semifinal opponent: Lionel Messi and Argentina, or Granit Xhaka and Switzerland.
What channel is England vs Norway on today?
The World Cup game between Norway and England will be broadcast in English on Fox and in Spanish on Telemundo. The English broadcast with John Strong and Stu Holden on the mic can be seen on Fox. Copán Álvarez and Jaime Fernando Macías will be on the Spanish call for Telemundo.
What time does Norway play England today at World Cup?
- Date: Saturday, July 11
- Start time: 5 p.m. ET
Norway vs. England in the 2026 World Cup is scheduled to kick off at 5 p.m. Saturday, July 11.
Where is England playing today in World Cup?
Today's World Cup match between Norway and England will be played at Hard Rock Stadium — which FIFA is calling Miami Stadium for the World Cup — home of the NFL's Miami Dolphins and college football's Miami Hurricanes.
Norway vs England live stream today
Streaming options for the game include Fubo, which carries both Fox and Telemundo and offers a free trial for new subscribers, and Peacock for the Spanish-language feed.
England vs Norway odds, line
Odds according to BetMGM:
- Money line: Norway +280, Tie +260, England -110
- Over/under: 2.5 goals
Norway vs England predictions
- Seth Vertelney, USA TODAY: Norway 2, England 1
- Bill Connelly, ESPN: England 3, Norway 2
- Ben Knapton, Sports Mole: Norway 2, England 2 (England win on penalties)
- Oli Gent, London Evening Standard: England 2, Norway 1 (AET)
Eric J. Wallace is deputy sports editor for The Palm Beach Post. He can be reached at [email protected].
This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Haaland foul costs Norway goal vs. England after VAR look at World Cup
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