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All of Jude Bellingham's FIFA World Cup goals

by Alex Sarwar ·
All of Jude Bellingham's FIFA World Cup goals

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We analyse every goal scored by Real Madrid superstar Jude Bellingham for England up-to-and-including FIFA World Cup 2026.

As it stands, Bellingham has accumulated seven FIFA World Cup goals so far with six of those coming at FIFA World Cup 2026.

We take a deep dive into all of all those FIFA World Cup goals he has scored for the Three Lions.

Last updated after his two goals against Norway in the Quarter-Finals of FIFA World Cup 2026

Goal 1 – November 21, 2022 vs IR Iran (FIFA World Cup 2022, Group Stage)

Bellingham's first FIFA World Cup goal was on his tournament debut and in England's first game of FIFA World Cup 2026. Taking on IR Iran in the group stage, Bellingham broke the deadline in the 35th minute, planting a perfect header into the far corner from left-back Luke Shaw's cross. It proved to open the floodgates for England, who ended up winning 6-2 to get their group stage campaign off to an ideal start.

As for Bellingham, he became at the age of 19, the second youngest England player in history to score in the FIFA World Cup behind Michael Owen, who was 18 when he found the net for the first time at FIFA World Cup 1998.

Goal 2 – June 17, 2026 vs Croatia (FIFA World Cup 2026, Group Stage)

There was plenty of debate as to whether Bellingham would be a starter at FIFA World Cup 2026 after a frustrating, injury-ravaged campaign at club level. But Thomas Tuchel put his faith in the mercurial midfielder, naming him in his starting line-up for England's opening group stage match and Bellingham paid him back in a huge way.

With the scores level at 2-2 heading into the second half, it took the former Borussia Dortmund man just 47 seconds to make a seismic impact. Picking up the ball on the right-hand-side inside the Croatian half following an excellent lobbed through ball from Elliot Anderson, Bellingham went on an incredible driving run into the opposition penalty box, holding off the challenge of Mario Pasalic before beating Livakovic from a tight angle, placing the ball into the far corner. It was a crucial go-ahead goal and England would go on to add one more, securing a 4-2 victory.

Goal 3 – June 27, 2026 vs Panama (FIFA World Cup 2026, Group Stage)

After an hour of frustration in their third group game against Panama, it was Bellingham again who would kick the door down for England. In the 62nd minute with the game scoreless, Bukayo Saka's corner was turned home by Bellingham with his left foot, showing impeccable technique in the process.

That goal meant that all three of Bellingham's FIFA World Cup goals across his career so far had been scored via three different methods. Header, right foot and left foot. His Panama goal was also the last Bellingham would score as a 22-year-old, with his 23rd birthday arriving just two days later.

Goal 4 – July 5, 2026 vs Mexico (FIFA World Cup 2026, Round of 16)

An individual performance for ages and one of the finest by an England player at the FIFA World Cup was marked by two vital goals that helped Jude Bellingham lead his country past Mexico on a memorable night at Estadio Azteca. His third goal at FIFA World Cup 2026 and the crucial opening goal in this round of 16 encounter came on 36 minutes and was created by the Arsenal duo of Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka.

As Rice fed Saka on the right-hand-side, the right winger composed himself and assessed his options before dribbling into the Mexican penalty area and delivering a right-footed cross. Who was there to meet it but Bellingham, who had made the perfect late run into the box, ghosting in behind the defence to nod a diving header into the net.

Goal 5 – July 5, 2026 vs Mexico (FIFA World Cup 2026, Round of 16)

Just two minutes later, England would double their lead over Mexico and Bellingham would have himself two goals. It was another run into the box from the number ten after the Three Lions had won the ball deep inside the Mexican half. Bellingham received the ball, before played through Harry Kane. 

The England captain then laid ball across goal back to Bellingham who had continued his run into the penalty area before finishing with his right foot, leaving goalkeeper Rangel helpless. It was a breathless double salvo that left England fans in dreamland and laid the foundations for one of the most famous FIFA World Cup victories in English football history, Tuchel's men eventually winning by three goals to two.

Goal 6 – July 11, 2026 vs Norway (FIFA World Cup 2026, Quarter-Finals)

England found themselves under huge pressure in Miami after going behind vs Norway. But in first half injury time, Bellingham would once again have his say. After being passed to by Anthony Gordon just outside the box, Bellingham would dribble into the area before shooting left-footed and Orjan Nyland in the Norwegian goal, equalising for England right before half-time.

The Three Lions would then come under pressure from Norway and Erling Haaland but held their own and ended up taking the game to extra time. This was when their superstar midfielder would have the final word.

Goal 7 – July 11, 2026 vs Norway (FIFA World Cup 2026, Quarter-Finals)

A historic moment as Jude Bellingham became the first player in 40 years and just the fourth player ever to score consecutive braces in the FIFA World Cup knockout stage, joining Sandor Kocsis (Hungary), Pele (Brazil), Garrincha (Brazil) and Diego Maradona (Argentina). 

The goal, Bellingham's second against Norway came in the first period extra time and whilst it wasn't his flashiest of goals, it showed the midfielder's ability to sense an opportunity and anticipate being in the right place at the right time. As Morgan Rogers shot speculatively from distance, Nyland could not hold onto the strike and there was Bellingham running onto the loose ball ahead of the defender to slam home the rebound and send England through to only their fourth ever FIFA World Cup semi-final.

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