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Bellingham heads England into the lead against Mexico
England are through to the quarter-finals of the World Cup after battling to beat Mexico.
The Three Lions played most of the second half in Mexico City with 10 men against the co-hosts but managed to hold on for a superb 3-2 win.
It means England are one step closer to reaching their third major tournament final of the decade.
England face Norway in the last eight in Miami after their impressive 2-1 victory over Brazil in the last 16.
Norway finished second behind France in Group I and reaching the quarter-finals represents their best World Cup campaign.
With Manchester City's Erling Haaland up front, they will pose a significant threat.
He is level with France's Kylian Mbappe and Argentina's Lionel Messi in the Golden Boot standings with seven goals - and that is after being rested entirely in Norway's final group game with qualification secured.
The 25-year-old now has 62 goals in 54 international games.
'Extraordinary' Haaland fires Norway into World Cup Quarter-Finals
If England make it past Norway, they could face the defending champions.
Perhaps the favourites to reach this stage would be Argentina , who won all three of their group games as Lionel Messi continued to deliver on the biggest stage of all in the month he turned 39, scoring eight goals so far.
They survived a huge scare in being taken to extra time by surprise package Cape Verde in the last 32 and produced a stunning comeback to beat Egypt to reach the quarter-finals.
They face Switzerland in the last 16, who made it to the quarter-finals for the first time since 1954 by beating Colombia on penalties.
Reaching the semi-final would mean a return for England to Atlanta, where they beat DR Congo in their last-32 match.
All of the remaining teams in the other half of the draw are potential World Cup final opponents for England.
The strongest sides who England could not possibly face before the final include 2018 winners and 2022 runners-up France, 2010 victors Spain and 2022 semi-finalists Morocco.
France and Morocco will meet in the quarter-finals.
Spain play Portugal in the last 16, with the winner playing the USA or Belgium in the last eight.
The final will be held in New Jersey in front of 82,500 fans.

Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Lionel Messi is now the top scorer in World Cup history, having surpassed the previous record set by former Germany forward Miroslav Klose by scoring in Argentina's win over Austria
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Sources: BBC Sport






