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World Cup 2026: Why Norway’s goal was disallowed against England explained

By King Bygone 3 min read
World Cup 2026: Why Norway's goal was disallowed against England explained

Norway's Goal Against England Disallowed in 2026 World Cup Quarter-Final

The 2026 FIFA World Cup has been filled with drama and controversy, and the latest talking point has come from the quarter-final match between Norway and England. In a stunning turn of events, Norway's goal against England was disallowed after a VAR review, leaving fans divided over the decision.

The incident occurred during a corner kick taken by Norway, with Torbjørn Heggem appearing to have scored the goal. However, referee Clément Turpin overturned the goal after receiving an intervention from the video assistant referee. The French official then explained the decision to both teams, saying that Erling Haaland had committed a foul on Elliot Anderson before the corner kick was taken.

The decision added to the frustration surrounding Turpin's officiating, with England having earlier protested after the referee allowed Andreas Schjelderup's opening goal for Norway to stand despite appeals for a foul on Harry Kane during the build-up. Several fans questioned the decision on social media, while others felt Norway had been harshly punished. England responded quickly after falling behind, with Jude Bellingham combining with Anthony Gordon to level the contest in the second minute of first-half stoppage time.

The goal eased pressure on Thomas Tuchel's side after the earlier controversy and ensured the quarter-final remained finely balanced. The winner of the tie will book a place in the World Cup semi-finals, where they will face either Argentina or Switzerland. The match has left many fans questioning the VAR system and the decisions made by the referee, with some calling for a review of the system to ensure consistency and fairness.

The controversy surrounding the disallowed goal has sparked a heated debate on social media, with many fans expressing their disappointment and frustration with the decision. The incident has also highlighted the importance of accurate officiating in high-stakes matches like the World Cup. As the tournament continues, fans will be eagerly watching to see how the VAR system is used and whether it will have a significant impact on the outcome of the matches.

The winner of the Norway-England match will move on to the semi-finals, where they will face either Argentina or Switzerland. The semi-finals are set to take place on July 17, with the winners advancing to the World Cup final on July 23. The 2026 FIFA World Cup has been filled with exciting matches and dramatic moments, and the semi-finals are shaping up to be just as thrilling.


Source: Yen Sports

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King Bygone is the Founder and Editor of Nsemwokrom. He is a Ghanaian blogger, digital publisher, and social media influencer with a passion for entertainment, lifestyle, sports, and trending news. He has covered stories across Ghana's entertainment industry, highlighting celebrities, music, film, and viral moments. Through Nsemwokrom, he is committed to delivering timely, accurate, and engaging stories that keep readers informed every day.