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Bellingham and Kane Make History as England's Deadly Duo
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Bellingham and Kane Make History as England's Deadly Duo

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By Elite Sport Vizion. By Albano Kolonjari ·

ATLANTA, USA – Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane have etched their names into FIFA World Cup history by becoming the first teammates ever to score six goals each in a single edition of the tournament.

The historic milestone was sealed on July 11, 2026, when Bellingham scored a brilliant brace—including the decisive winner in the 93rd minute of extra time—to lead England to a dramatic 2-1 victory over Norway and secure a place in the FIFA World Cup 2026™ semi-finals.

With a combined 12 goals, Bellingham and Kane have scored 12 of England's 13 goals in the tournament, underlining their importance to Thomas Tuchel's side and establishing themselves as the driving force behind the Three Lions' impressive World Cup campaign.

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Rank Player Nation Goals 1 Kylian Mbappé France 8 2 Lionel Messi Argentina 8 3 Erling Haaland Norway 7 4 Harry Kane England 6 5 Jude Bellingham England 6 How They Reached Six Goals Harry Kane

England's captain has once again delivered on the biggest stage, scoring six goals in five matches. Among his most crucial contributions was the winning penalty in England's thrilling 3-2 Round of 16 victory over Mexico, helping send the Three Lions into the quarter-finals.

Jude Bellingham

The Real Madrid midfielder has enjoyed a sensational tournament from midfield.

His six goals have come against:

⚽ Croatia ⚽ Panama ⚽⚽ Mexico (Round of 16) ⚽⚽ Norway (Quarter-final)

His outstanding performances have been instrumental in England's march to the final four.

Joining an England Legend

By reaching six goals, Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane have joined Gary Lineker, who scored six goals at the 1986 FIFA World Cup, as the only England men's players to reach the six-goal mark in a single World Cup tournament.

Eyes on the Final

England have now advanced to the FIFA World Cup 2026™ semi-finals, where they will face the winner of the quarter-final between Argentina and Switzerland.

With Bellingham and Kane in outstanding form, the Three Lions are dreaming of reaching another World Cup final and lifting their first FIFA World Cup trophy since 1966.

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