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England is getting ready to face Norway at Miami Stadium in the World Cup quarter-finals. Before that big match, let’s look back at all the goals that got Thomas Tuchel’s team this far. It’s been a wild ride full of exciting finishes.

Group Stage Fireworks: The Goals That Started It All

England opened their campaign with a strong start. They scored early and often, showing off their attacking power.

  • Game 1: A quick header from a corner kick set the tone.
  • Game 2: Two long-range strikes from midfield gave them the win.
  • Game 3: A late penalty sealed top spot in the group.

These goals helped England finish first and build momentum heading into the knockout rounds.

Knockout Drama: Crucial Goals Under Pressure

In the round of 16, the team faced a tough opponent. The match was tight, but a brilliant solo run and a curling shot from outside the box broke the deadlock.

Then came the quarter-final qualifier — a tense game that needed extra time. A powerful header from a free kick and a last-minute tap-in made sure England advanced.

The Stars Who Stepped Up: Key Scorers to Watch

Several players have been on target throughout the tournament.

  • Harry Kane leads the charge with three goals, including one penalty.
  • Young winger Marcus Rashford has chipped in with two crucial strikes.
  • Defender John Stones even scored a surprise goal from a set piece.

Every player has contributed, making the team hard to stop.

What’s Next for England’s Attack?

As they face Norway, England will need to keep scoring. Their campaign so far shows they can find the net in many ways — from set pieces to fast breaks. Fans will be hoping for more of the same in Miami. If the goals keep coming, a spot in the semi-finals is well within reach.

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