# Bellingham's Heroics Propel England to World Cup Quarter-Finals

*Jude Bellingham savoured the 'best night' of his England career after scoring twice to secure a dramatic 3-2 win against Mexico, propelling England into the World Cup quarter-finals.*

July 6, 2026 · Sports

## At a glance

- Jude Bellingham scored twice in a 3-2 win against Mexico.
- England played most of the second half with ten men after a red card.
- England will face Norway in the World Cup quarter-finals.
- Bellingham hailed the team's character and resilience.
- England aims to end 60 years of hurt by winning a major tournament.

Jude Bellingham savoured the 'best night' of his England career after scoring twice to secure a dramatic 3-2 win against Mexico, propelling England into the World Cup quarter-finals. The Real Madrid midfielder's 95-second brace in the first half dashed the hopes of an 80,000-strong home crowd at the Estadio Azteca, where Mexico had only lost twice before in 90 matches.

## A Night of High Drama

The match was a rollercoaster of emotions. England played most of the second half with ten men after Jarell Quansah's red card. Despite this setback, Harry Kane's penalty extended England's lead, and the team held on to secure a place in the last eight against Erling Haaland's Norway.

## Bellingham's Pride and Joy

"It's the best night of my England career. Just unbelievable. I can't put it into words right now," Bellingham said. He praised the team's character, especially under pressure, contrasting it with past disappointments. "Big pressure moments in years gone by watching as a fan, as a kid, England probably would have crumbled but we stuck together until the last second."

## Overcoming Adversity

England faced multiple challenges, including playing at high altitude and a one-hour delay due to adverse weather. Bellingham highlighted the team's resilience, stating, "The players who came on, the players that started, running themselves into the ground and giving everything. That is what this team is about."

## National Unity and Dreams

With four goals in five games at the tournament, Bellingham has silenced pre-competition doubts. Now, he dreams of uniting the nation as England aims to end 60 years of hurt since their last major tournament win. "No matter where you're from, no matter what you do, I can imagine everyone's together and that's the thing I dream of being a part of," he said.

## What's Next for England?

England's next challenge is a quarter-final clash with Norway, led by Erling Haaland. This victory not only boosts England's morale but also reignites hopes of ending their long-standing drought in major tournaments.

## Sources

- BSS

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