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England beat Norway 2-1 to reach Women's World Cup semis

England beat Norway 2-1 to reach the Women’s World Cup semi-finals for the first time since 2015. Their progress highlights England’s growing investment in women’s football and their status as global

World Cup 2026: England beat Norway to reach semis
France 24 — 12 July 2026
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England beat Norway 2-1 in Florida to reach the Women’s World Cup semi-finals for the first time since 2015. The Lionesses will now face hosts USA or

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Why This Matters

England’s progression to the Women’s World Cup semi-finals cements their status as a powerhouse in women’s football, but it also signals a broader reckoning for the sport’s global power structures. The victory over Norway—traditionally a Nordic stronghold—underscores how investment in infrastructure, youth development, and professional pathways can shift the balance of dominance in women’s football, where legacy systems have long favored predictable narratives.

Background Context

Despite England’s domestic success with clubs like Chelsea and Manchester City dominating the Women’s Champions League, their national team’s semi-final drought since 2015 reflected deeper structural challenges—namely, the lag in converting club success to consistent international results. Meanwhile, Norway’s decline from their 1990s peak has been attributed to underfunded youth academies and a reliance on a shrinking pool of elite players, a cautionary tale for federations resting on historical laurels.

What Happens Next

The semi-final stage will test England’s tactical adaptability against elite opposition, where the margins between tactical innovation and physical fatigue are razor-thin. For Norway, this loss may accelerate a generational reset, while upsets elsewhere—like Spain’s potential path to the final—could force a reevaluation of Europe’s traditional hegemony in the tournament.

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