Norway and England draw 1-1 at halftime in World Cup quarterfinal
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Norway and England are tied 1-1 at halftime in their 2026 World Cup quarterfinal match.
- Andreas Schejelderup scored for Norway in the 35th minute, and Jude Bellingham equalized for England in first-half stoppage time.
- The winner will advance to face the victor of the Argentina-Switzerland match in the semifinals.
Norway and England are locked in a 1-1 draw at halftime of their 2026 World Cup quarterfinal clash. The match, held at Miami's Hard Rock Stadium, has seen both teams exchange blows in a tightly contested affair.
Norway took the lead in the 35th minute with a spectacular goal from Andreas Schejelderup. The young forward found the back of the net with a brilliant strike, putting his team ahead in this crucial knockout stage game.
England responded just before the halftime whistle. Jude Bellingham leveled the score in the 45th minute plus stoppage time, firing a well-placed shot across the goalkeeper to bring his team back into the game. The equalizer came as a significant boost for the English side heading into the break.
The winner of this encounter is set to advance to the semifinals, where they will face the victor of the upcoming quarterfinal match between Argentina and Switzerland. The stakes are incredibly high as both nations vie for a place in the final four of the prestigious tournament.
Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.