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Reece James fires England past Norway with World Cup return in Miami

2026-07-13 · Reece James · Match Report

Reece James marked his long-awaited World Cup return with a crucial cameo as England edged past Norway 2-1 in Miami on **18 June**, keeping their tournament dreams alive.

James came off the bench to play the final 20 minutes against Norway in the World Cup quarter-finals, easing fears over his hamstring strain. His introduction added steel to a midfield already brimming with talent, though the Three Lions needed every ounce of effort to see off a stubborn opponent.

England dominated possession but struggled to break down Norway’s deep block. A late winner from **Jude Bellingham** in extra time sealed the win, sending the Three Lions into the semi-finals.

The Chelsea captain had missed England’s opening three games with the injury, a blow for a side chasing their first World Cup since 1966. His fitness was in doubt until he jogged onto the pitch in Miami, a relief for manager **Gareth Southgate** and a lift for the squad.

James, 26, admitted the tournament had moved too fast to fully absorb. “It’s hard to take it all in,” he told reporters. “We’re in a bubble, trying to complete our mission.”

He also stressed the need to focus on the task ahead, not the spectacle. “The higher the stakes, the more pressure,” James said. “We’ve been doing this for 20 years-the fundamentals stay the same, but the prize is different.”

This is England’s ninth semi-final appearance across men’s and women’s tournaments in the past decade. Their run includes wins over Panama, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Mexico, with Bellingham’s dramatic finish against Norway the latest twist.

James pointed to the Premier League’s rise as a key factor. “The Premier League is the best in the world,” he said. “A lot of good English players are coming through. We’re knocking at the door in the latter stages.”

He also acknowledged the weight of history with Argentina, the current World Cup holders. England have lost just three of their 14 meetings with South American rivals, but James insists the team is ready.

England face Argentina in Atlanta on **21 June** in a blockbuster semi-final. The Three Lions have never beaten Argentina in a World Cup match, but James believes the squad’s depth and experience give them a chance.

“This is what dreams are made of,” he said. “Everyone as a little boy dreamt of playing and winning a World Cup.”

With James back to full fitness and the squad riding a wave of momentum, Southgate’s side will need every bit of their resolve to end a 60-year wait for the trophy.

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