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FIFA proven right on England vs Norway spidercam row as new evidence emerges

England's first goal against Norway in the World Cup was right to be allowed following an in-depth FIFA review into several different angles

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mirror.co.ukStai leggendo19 h fa

FIFA proven right on England vs Norway spidercam row as new evidence emerges

England's first goal against Norway in the World Cup was right to be allowed following an in-depth FIFA review into several different angles

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dailymail.com1 g fa

New evidence that proves England were RIGHT on new 'Hand of God' goal

New evidence - direct from the World Cup stadium spidercam - now proves that Jude Bellingham's controversial first goal against Norway was right to stand after all.

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cryptobriefing.com2 g fa

FIFA denies ball hit camera cable in England-Norway World Cup match, but replays tell a different story

FIFA claims sensors detected no anomaly when Norway's goal kick hit a camera cable before Bellingham's equalizer in the World Cup 2026 quarterfinal.

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economictimes.indiatimes.com2 g fa

FIFA: 'No evidence' ball hit wire on regulation England goal vs. Norway

England defeated Norway two to one in a World Cup quarterfinal match. Norway argued a goal kick bounced off a camera wire, influencing the play. FIFA stated the ball's sensor showed no contact with the overhead wire.…

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theage.com.au2 g fa

Controversy over lead-up to England goal as Norway knocked out of World Cup

Norway’s protests fell on deaf ears and FIFA insisted the right decision was made, but video appeared to show the ball changing trajectory in midair.

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timesofindia.indiatimes.com2 g fa

Did officials miss this? Why Bellingham's England goal vs Norway should NOT have stood after bizarre camera…

England’s FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-final victory over Norway has been overshadowed by a controversial moment involving Jude Bellingham’s first-half equaliser. Footage circulating after the dramatic 2-1 extra-time win…

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Timeline cronologica

  1. domenica 12 luglio 2026·nytimes.com

    Should Jude Bellingham’s goal for England have stood? Norway don’t think so

    "Just before the goal, the ball hits the cable with the camera on it ... the referee should have spotted that," a Norway coach said.

  2. domenica 12 luglio 2026·cryptobriefing.com

    FIFA denies ball hit camera cable in England-Norway World Cup match, but replays tell a different story

    FIFA claims sensors detected no anomaly when Norway's goal kick hit a camera cable before Bellingham's equalizer in the World Cup 2026 quarterfinal.

  3. domenica 12 luglio 2026·theage.com.au

    Controversy over lead-up to England goal as Norway knocked out of World Cup

    Norway’s protests fell on deaf ears and FIFA insisted the right decision was made, but video appeared to show the ball changing trajectory in midair.

  4. domenica 12 luglio 2026·timesofindia.indiatimes.com

    Did officials miss this? Why Bellingham's England goal vs Norway should NOT have stood after bizarre camera cable incident

    England’s FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-final victory over Norway has been overshadowed by a controversial moment involving Jude Bellingham’s first-half equaliser. Footage…

  5. domenica 12 luglio 2026·theguardian.com

    Norway’s Ståle Solbakken claims ball struck cable before England equaliser

    Replays suggested a Norway goal-kick hit a cable in the buildup, but a Fifa statement said a sensor in the ball showed no evidence it had touched

  6. domenica 12 luglio 2026·mirror.co.uk

    Norway boss responds to FIFA statement over Spidercam England goal controversy

    Norway were undone by England in their World Cup quarter-final but controversy has overshadowed Jude Bellingham's equalising goal

  7. domenica 12 luglio 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    FIFA: 'No evidence' ball hit wire on regulation England goal vs. Norway

    England defeated Norway two to one in a World Cup quarterfinal match. Norway argued a goal kick bounced off a camera wire, influencing the play. FIFA stated the ball's sensor…

  8. domenica 12 luglio 2026·inews.co.uk

    Four controversies in England vs Norway including Spidercam - and our verdict

    NEW YORK – Were it not for Jude Bellingham refusing to bow out of this World Cup, England would not continue to get away with it. Into the semi-finals and yet to convince over a…

  9. domenica 12 luglio 2026·welt.de

    WM 2026: Fifa äußert sich zum Spidercam-Vorfall - WELT

    Nach dem Spidercam-Vorfall äußert sich die Fifa nun zu den Diskussionen um den umstrittenen Ausgleich Englands im Viertelfinale gegen Norwegen. Außerdem: Helmer kritisiert…

  10. lunedì 13 luglio 2026·sueddeutsche.de

    FIFA weist Spidercam-Gerücht bei England-Tor erneut zurück

    Miami (dpa) - Der Fußball-Weltverband hat bekräftigt, dass beim Ausgleichstor der Engländer im Viertelfinale der WM gegen Norwegen alles rechtens gewesen sein soll. Die These,…

  11. lunedì 13 luglio 2026·dailymail.com

    New evidence that proves England were RIGHT on new 'Hand of God' goal

    New evidence - direct from the World Cup stadium spidercam - now proves that Jude Bellingham's controversial first goal against Norway was right to stand after all.

  12. lunedì 13 luglio 2026·mirror.co.uk

    FIFA proven right on England vs Norway spidercam row as new evidence emerges

    England's first goal against Norway in the World Cup was right to be allowed following an in-depth FIFA review into several different angles