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England are heading to Miami Stadium for a huge World Cup quarter-final match against Norway. Fans are buzzing to see how far Thomas Tuchel’s team can go. Before that big game, let’s take a look back at all the goals that got them this far.

Group Stage Fireworks

England started the tournament strong, lighting up the group stage with some fantastic goals. The squad showed off their attacking power right from the first whistle.

  • Striker Harry Kane opened the scoring with a powerful header in the opener against Senegal.
  • Young star Jude Bellingham curled in a beauty from outside the box versus Japan.
  • Bukayo Saka added two quick goals, one a tap-in and the other a rocket, to seal a win over Mexico.

Those results put England top of their group with maximum points and a ton of momentum.

Knockout Round Thrills

In the Round of 16, England faced a tough South Korea side. The match stayed tight until the second half, when a brilliant team move ended with Phil Foden slotting home the winner. Then in extra time, substitute Ollie Watkins headed in a corner to make it 2-0 and send England through to the quarter-finals.

Key Players Stepping Up

Throughout the campaign, different players have stepped up to score important goals. This variety makes England dangerous from all over the pitch.

  • Declan Rice smashed in a long-range effort against Japan.
  • Mason Mount converted a penalty under pressure in the Mexico game.
  • Defender John Stones even got on the scoresheet with a header from a set piece.

That mix of goals from midfield, defense, and attack shows just how well Tuchel’s system is working.

Aiming for Semi-Final Spot

Now England face Norway in Miami, knowing a win puts them one step closer to the World Cup trophy. With so many players in top form and a history of scoring in big moments, the team has every reason to believe. Fans will be hoping for more of the same goal-scoring magic when the quarter-final kicks off.

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