СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓ

England scores in World Cup match with Norway after ball appears to hit camera cable over field

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — A goal kick appeared to late in the first half of the England-Norway match in the quarterfinals on Saturday, shortly before England’s Jude Bellingham scored the tying goal.

By rule, if the ball had been noticed hitting the cable, play would have stopped and a drop ball would have been utilized to determine possession.

But in this case, play was not interrupted and it was not known if the video assistant referee, Jerome Brisard, reviewed the play. Brisard was also in the VAR role for the Argentina-Egypt match in the quarterfinals, one where Argentina rallied to win 3-2 and Egypt complained that officiating was unfair.

Norway goalkeeper Orjan Nyland took the kick to start the play in question Saturday, which was controlled by England seconds after the trajectory of the ball changed, suggesting it brushed one of the cables used to suspend a robotically controlled camera. The ball was eventually played to Bellingham, who beat Nyland with a low shot to the far post.

Nyland slapped the turf in frustration and he, Norway star striker Erling Haaland and coach Stale Solbakken had words for referee Clement Turpin of France after the play and going into halftime.

The Argentina-Egypt game saw an Egypt goal taken off the scoreboard in the 58th minute after a VAR review determined that Marwan Attia had fouled Argentina defender Lisandro Martínez.

___

Copyright © 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, written or redistributed.

Federal СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓ Network Logo
Log in to your СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓ account for notifications and alerts customized for you.