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FIFA addresses controversial England goal that helped lead to QF win

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July 12, 2026

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FIFA addresses controversial England goal that helped lead to QF win

Jude Bellingham scored two goals for England on Saturday evening to send it through to the semifinals of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

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BBC

· Jul 6, 2026

Penalty? Red card? Why were they given against England?

Why did England have Jarell Quansah sent off and a penalty awarded against them in their thrilling World Cup last-16 match with Mexico?

Daily Mail

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· Jul 6, 2026

Forget Kane or Bellingham... it was Starmer who won it! PM claims credit for England's dramatic win as he confirms he 'stepped in' to stop FIFA moving kick-off amid fears Mexico 'were trying to gain an advantage'

Forget Kane or Bellingham... it was Starmer who won it! PM claims credit for England's dramatic win as he confirms he 'stepped in' to stop FIFA moving kick-off amid fears Mexico 'were trying to gain an advantage'

Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jul 6, 2026

2026 World Cup: Ian Wright, Keane, Neville blame Arsenal star for Brazil’s defeat 

Former England legends, Gary Neville, Roy Keane, and Ian Wright have criticized Arsenal defender, Gabriel Magalhaes for his questionable defending following Erling Haaland’s remarkable double that led Norway to a historic 2-1 victory over Brazil. Haaland showcased an outstanding individual performance as Stale Solbakken’s team triumphed over the five-time World Cup champions, securing their place [] 2026 World Cup: Ian Wright, Keane, Neville blame Arsenal star for Brazil’s defeat

Awful Announcing

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· 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,

Football365

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· Jul 1, 2026

Did Declan Rice really say England have the World Cup’s best penalty-takers?

Declan Rice has insisted England are the best penalty takers at the World Cup. Except – and this feels slightly important – he didn’t.

Football | Mail Online

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· Jul 10, 2026

FIFA have stained this World Cup at every turn with inconsistency and self-interest... but honest and talented England are just three steps from glory, writes IAN LADYMAN

FIFA have stained this World Cup at every turn with inconsistency and self-interest... but honest and talented England are just three steps from glory, writes IAN LADYMAN

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Related coverage for "FIFA addresses controversial England goal that helped lead to QF win": BBC — Penalty? Red card? Why were they given against England?. Daily Mail — Forget Kane or Bellingham... it was Starmer who won it! PM claims credit for England's dramatic win as he confirms he 'stepped in' to stop FIFA moving kick-off amid fears Mexico 'were trying to gain an advantage'. Daily Post Nigeria — 2026 World Cup: Ian Wright, Keane, Neville blame Arsenal star for Brazil’s defeat . Awful Announcing — Norway kick hits FIFA Skycam on play leading to England goal. Football365 — Did Declan Rice really say England have the World Cup’s best penalty-takers?. Football | Mail Online — FIFA have stained this World Cup at every turn with inconsistency and self-interest... but honest and talented England are just three steps from glory, writes IAN LADYMAN