Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane have established a new record in World Cup history, becoming the first pair of teammates to each score at least six goals for the same national team within a single tournament. Bellingham achieved this milestone after scoring two goals in England’s victory over Norway in the quarterfinals, matching the six-goal tally set by captain Harry Kane at the 2026 World Cup. This accomplishment marks a first for any nation in the history of the World Cup.
The exceptional scoring form displayed by both bellingham and kane has been cited as a major factor in England’s progression to the semi-finals. Together, the two players have contributed a combined total of 12 goals. According to telegrafi.com, Bellingham is scheduled to face England in the semi-finals, although the context implies he is playing for England.
The remarkable performance of the duo has significantly driven England’s campaign. The combined output of goals from bellingham and kane underscores their individual contributions to the team’s success as they advance through the tournament stages.
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