In the World Cup quarter-final in Miami, Norway have a second goal against England ruled out after a VAR review. Torbjorn Heggem initially scores a strike that would put Norway back into the lead. The decision is overturned following VAR intervention, with officials ruling that Erling Haaland commits a foul on Elliot Anderson during the build-up. Multiple reports describe the moment as Norway believing they have regained a 2-1 advantage before the goal is disallowed. The outlets also highlight that the ruling involves an ongoing interpretation of the foul threshold and how VAR applies it in similar situations. BBC Sport reports that the goal is ruled out specifically for the foul involving Haaland and Anderson, while other coverage explains that the key factor in the VAR decision is the infringement attributed to Haaland. Overall, the match outcome is affected by the overturn, with Norway not being allowed to retake the lead from the second scoring opportunity.