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Did ball hit spidercam before Bellingham goal? Four England vs Norway controversies

From Djed Spence's penalty to the disallowed goal, how England got away with it
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SkySports
England latest: Did ball hit cable camera before equalising goal?
England latest: Did ball hit cable camera before equalising goal?
The Standard
· Jul 11, 2026
Did the ball hit camera cable before England equaliser vs Norway? Controversy in World Cup quarter-final
England midfielder struck his fifth goal of World Cup finals
brazilnews.net
· Jul 12, 2026
"We will talk about the wire until we are all dead": Norway coach Solbakken questions England equaliser in FIFA World Cup QF match
Miami [US], July 12 (ANI): Norway head coach Stale Solbakken questioned the build-up to England's equaliser in their FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-final defeat, saying he was convinced the ball had struck an overhead camera cable moments before Jude Bellingham scored, reported Reuters.FIFA, however, maintained that ball sensor technology detected no contact with the wire.England came from behind to defeat N
Daily Mail
· Jul 12, 2026
Revealed: Little-known reason why Jude Bellingham's first goal should NOT have stood - as Norway fans complain about England's equaliser in World Cup quarter-final
Revealed: Little-known reason why Jude Bellingham's first goal should NOT have stood - as Norway fans complain about England's equaliser in World Cup quarter-final
Yahoo Sports
· Jul 11, 2026
2026 World Cup: Norway burned after missed collision with sky cam led to England goal, along with other controversial VAR reviews
The ball hit the sky cam in the run-up to Jude Bellingham's first-half equalizer; after halftime, a Norway goal was called back after a foul called on Erling Haaland.
Awful Announcing
· Jul 11, 2026
Norway kick hits FIFA Skycam on play leading to England goal
England scored an equalizer vs. Norway on a Jude Bellingham goal during stoppage time in the first half of Saturday’s 2026 FIFA World Cup quarterfinal match at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. “JUDE BELLINGHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAM!” John Strong with the Fox call as England evens it up vs. Norway. WorldCuppic.twitter.com/tP5xe7KNMk — Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) July 11,
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Related coverage for "Did ball hit spidercam before Bellingham goal? Four England vs Norway controversies": SkySports — England latest: Did ball hit cable camera before equalising goal?. The Standard — Did the ball hit camera cable before England equaliser vs Norway? Controversy in World Cup quarter-final. brazilnews.net — "We will talk about the wire until we are all dead": Norway coach Solbakken questions England equaliser in FIFA World Cup QF match . Daily Mail — Revealed: Little-known reason why Jude Bellingham's first goal should NOT have stood - as Norway fans complain about England's equaliser in World Cup quarter-final. Yahoo Sports — 2026 World Cup: Norway burned after missed collision with sky cam led to England goal, along with other controversial VAR reviews. Awful Announcing — Norway kick hits FIFA Skycam on play leading to England goal


