Introduction
As England prepare for their quarter-final clash against Norway at the Miami Stadium, it’s time to look back at the goals that got them there. Thomas Tuchel’s side have navigated a tricky path to the last eight, scoring memorable goals along the way.
Quick Facts
Matches Played: 4
Goals Scored: 8
Top Scorer: Harry Kane (3 goals)
Assist Leader: Jude Bellingham (3 assists)
Group Stage: A Flying Start
England opened their campaign in style, brushing aside their first opponents with a comfortable 3-0 victory. Captain Harry Kane netted twice, with the first coming from the penalty spot after a foul on Bukayo Saka. Saka himself added the second with a curling effort from the edge of the box, before Kane sealed the win with a trademark header from a Jude Bellingham cross.
The second group match proved a sterner test. England fell behind early but rallied in the second half. Bellingham, the midfield dynamo, levelled with a driving run and low finish. Then, with minutes remaining, super-sub Ollie Watkins pounced on a loose ball in the area to snatch a 2-1 win.
Needing only a point to progress, England were held to a 1-1 draw in their final group game. Phil Foden gave them the lead with a delicate chip after a slick one-two with Bellingham, but a late equaliser meant they had to settle for second place in the group.
Round of 16: Drama in the Heat
Facing a resilient opponent, England endured a tense encounter. The match went to extra time after a goalless 90 minutes. Just when penalties loomed, substitute Marcus Rashford produced a moment of magic, cutting inside from the left and unleashing a thunderous strike into the top corner. The 1-0 victory sent England through to the quarter-finals, where they will meet Norway.
Key Takeaways
- Kane Leads the Charge: The captain’s three goals and all-round link-up play have been crucial.
- Bellingham’s Brilliance: The midfielder has been the creative heartbeat, dictating tempo and contributing goals.
- Depth Proves Decisive: Substitutes like Watkins and Rashford have made match-winning impacts.
- Defensive Solidity: Despite some scares, England have only conceded two goals so far.