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Bellingham breaks England World Cup goals record
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Bellingham breaks England World Cup goals record

July 19, 2026 at 12:47 AM
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Jude Bellingham has surpassed previous England players to set a new record for goals scored at FIFA World Cup tournaments.

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Jude Bellingham becomes the first Englishman to score seven goals at a single World Cup with a late strike against France.

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What happened

Jude Bellingham, the Real Madrid and England midfielder, has broken the all-time England goals record at FIFA World Cup tournaments. The achievement underscores his importance to the national team and adds another milestone to his rapidly growing legacy. At 21, Bellingham continues to establish himself as one of the premier English players of his generation. The record places him ahead of previous England World Cup scorers and highlights his consistent impact on the biggest stage in international football.

Chance analysis

While a record-breaking achievement, this news is primarily ceremonial and historical. Bellingham's World Cup goal record reflects his attacking output from midfield for England, which is a positive indicator for his continued selection and influence. For prediction systems, this reinforces Bellingham's status as a key attacking threat for England but does not directly affect upcoming match outcomes or team availability.

Impact

Reinforces Bellingham's status as England's key attacking player but has no immediate match-level impact.

AI Insight

Bellingham remains a primary attacking and creative outlet for England; expect continued reliance on him in goal-scoring and chance creation.

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Jude Bellingham

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Bellingham breaks England World Cup goals record

Jude Bellingham has surpassed previous England players to set a new record for goals scored at FIFA World Cup tournaments.

Article summary

Jude Bellingham, the Real Madrid and England midfielder, has broken the all-time England goals record at FIFA World Cup tournaments. The achievement underscores his importance to the national team and adds another milestone to his rapidly growing legacy. At 21, Bellingham continues to establish himself as one of the premier English players of his generation. The record places him ahead of previous England World Cup scorers and highlights his consistent impact on the biggest stage in international football.

While a record-breaking achievement, this news is primarily ceremonial and historical. Bellingham's World Cup goal record reflects his attacking output from midfield for England, which is a positive indicator for his continued selection and influence. For prediction systems, this reinforces Bellingham's status as a key attacking threat for England but does not directly affect upcoming match outcomes or team availability.

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Jul 19, 2026, 12:47 AM
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Related teams, competitions, matches, and tags

  • england
  • france
  • real-madrid
  • bournemouth
  • inter-milan
  • Real Madrid
  • Inter Milan
  • World Cup

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