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Jude Bellingham's second straight two-goal performance sends England to World Cup semifinals

Fox News correspondent Garrett Tenney reports on how Kansas City, Mo., is welcoming thousands of soccer fans from around the world as it hosts World Cup matches on 'Fox Report.'

As the 2026 FIFA World Cup progresses into its final stages, we're going to get more downright titanic clashes, and one of them was Saturday's quarterfinal match between England and Norway.

Sure, England — with the likes of offensive machines like Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham — is always a team to watch, but Norway has been a surprise dark horse.

Of course, that's thanks to the force of nature that is Norway's Erling Haaland, who has quickly become one of the most popular players in the United States, and the feeling is mutual.

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A lot of the pre-match attention focused on two of the sport's biggest stars, England's Harry Kane and Norway's Erling Haaland. (Photo by Angela WEISS and Odd ANDERSEN / AFP))

With so much firepower on the pitch, there was a good chance that there was going to be some serious fireworks.

However, the first 20-plus minutes or so — up to the hydration break — were really just a feeling-out process with neither team getting any real, dangerous scoring opportunities.

In the 28th minute, England was awarded a free kick, which Kane drove past the Norwegian wall, but up over the crossbar.

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Norway celebrates a goal from Andreas Schjelderup which opened the zcoring against England on Saturday in Miami. (Photo by Chris Brunskill/Fantasista/Getty Images)

But in the 46th minute, Norway opened the scoring, with 22-year-old Andreas Schjelderup netting an absolute beauty.

The lead didn't last too long,

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