A juggernaut went down at the hands of maybe the best goalscorer in the world before we got a World Cup classic in Mexico City to cap the night. Norway continues its World Cup journey through two goals from Erling Haaland in a win over Brazil. England then got two goals from Jude Bellingham and another from Harry Kane that helped withstand a late barrage from Mexico. Here’s the best of Match Day 25 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup: BEST OF THE DAY Moment Of The Day We were treated to an all-time World Cup classic on Sunday night in Mexico City. It ended with Oasis blaring throughout the famous Azteca. Jude Bellingham scored twice in the first half before Julian Quinones drew one back before halftime. England right back Jarell Quansah was sent off before Harry Kane and Raul Jimenez traded penalties. From there, England then suffered for most of the second half and weathered a storm to advance to the quarterfinals. It ended with the England squad singing “Wonderwall” in front of its traveling support, a scene that will be etched in the hearts of English fans for a long time. Goal Of The Day The race for the Golden Boot at the World Cup may be the best in the tournament’s history. Haaland and Kylian Mbappé are through to the quarterfinals with seven goals, while Lionel Messi also has seven with a round-of-16 matchup against Egypt on the docket for Tuesday. Haaland drew level with those two on an incredible strike. With very little momentum going forward, he delivered a thunderous strike that beat Brazil goalkeeper Alisson straight into the bottom corner. It was an emphatic finish to a great performance from Norway. Save Of The Day Norway’s win over Brazil easily could have gone in a different direction if Nyland didn’t come up big in the first 15 minutes. Matheus Cunha was fouled early, and a VAR review got Brazil a penalty. The assumption was that Vinícius Júnior was going to step up, but the ball stayed in the hands of Guimarães, a midfielder who converted both of his penalty kicks in the Premier League last season for Newcastle. Guimarães stuttered on his run-up to the ball, but Nyland stood strong and made the save. It changed the game and set up Haaland’s heroics in the second half. Assist Of The Day England stood strong with Mexico early in the first half before a moment of skill on the wing broke the deadlock. Declan Rice found his Arsenal teammate, Saka, on the right wing. Saka went right at his defender and cut toward the end line onto his right foot. He delivered an impressive cross toward the far post, where Bellingham delivered a diving header to make it 1-0 for England. Norway vs. Brazil Mexico vs. England
World Cup Roundup: Norway Stuns Brazil, Bellingham Stars, Now ‘Here’s Wonderwall’
Jul 5, 2026 | 11:23 PM


