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#预测世界杯挪威VS英格兰 In the World Cup quarterfinal held on July 11, 2026, Norway were overturned by England, losing 1:2 and sadly ending their run in the last eight.
This match can be called a classic, with the suspense of victory and defeat hanging until the very last moment:
· Struck first: Norway’s Sælderudrup broke the deadlock in the 36th minute with a shot that seemed to both slip through and hit cleanly, giving the team hope.
· Magical equalizer: But only in first-half stoppage time, Bellingham drove into the box with individual brilliance to level the score.
· Great chances squandered: In the second half, both sides had goals ruled out for fouls or offside; Norway’s corner-pressure attack also struck the crossbar, though luck was just a bit worse.
· Overtime winner: Entering extra time, it was once again Bellingham who found the net with a smart follow-up in the 93rd minute, completing his brace and helping England ultimately complete a 2:1 comeback.
Tactical key: England successfully froze Norway’s top star Haaland out of the game; post-match data showed he was so tightly limited that it was hard for him to get any opportunities.