England and Norway play in a World Cup match in which a goalscoring moment becomes controversial after the ball appears to hit a camera cable over the field. According to reports, the incident occurs during play when the ball makes contact with equipment near the pitch, prompting discussion about whether the contact affects the legality of the action. Video review and match officials’ decisions then come under scrutiny as England scores a tying goal following the incident. Multiple outlets describe the event as a “cable” or “camera cable” issue, with attention focused on how the ball was judged after the apparent impact. The coverage centers on the timing of the contact, the review process, and how the match’s rules are applied in the presence of objects associated with broadcasting equipment. The reports do not indicate a change in the outcome beyond the goal being allowed, but they describe the situation as a notable controversy tied to equipment placement and the review of the play.