England midfielder, Jude Bellingham, on Saturday, made history after scoring a brace in his side’s World Cup quarter-final 2-1 win against Norway.
Two goals from Bellingham ensured England eliminated Norway from the competition and qualified for the semi-final stage.
The Three Lions will now face Argentina in the World Cup last-4 on Wednesday.

However, in this tournament, Bellingham scored braces in both the Round of 16 against Mexico and the quarter-final against Norway.
This means the Real Madrid star is now the seventh player in World Cup history to score a brace in two consecutive knockout matches.
Players with consecutive braces in World Cup knockout matches in history:
- Piola (Italy) in 1938.
- Kocsis (Hungary) in 1954.
- Pele (Brazil) in 1958.
- Garrincha (Brazil) in 1962.
- Diego Maradona (Argentina) in 1986.
- Kylian Mbappe (France) in 2022.
- Bellingham (England) in 2026.

