Evening Standard
·12 Juli 2026
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·12 Juli 2026
Tottenham defender is earning plenty of praise after two match-winning substitute appearances
Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane has rightly taken most of the plaudits during England’s run to the World Cup semi-finals, but now there is a new name on everyone’s lips: Djed Spence.
Bellingham scored twice on Saturday night to guide the Three Lions to victory over Norway, notching both goals in a 2-1 win.
It was the the second game running that Bellingham had bagged a brace, having also hit the back of the net twice against Mexico in the last-16 stage.
But in both games, Spence came off the bench to produce a hugely eye-catching cameos to help close out titanic results.
Against Norway, Spence replaced Nico O’Reilly in the 86th minute and saw out the whole of extra time.
Djed Spence
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Spence closed the goalkeeper down to almost force a late winner in normal time and then won a penalty with a superb run into the box, only for VAR to overturn the decision.
Writing about Spence in his player ratings, Standard Sport’s Dom Smith gave the England and Tottenham defender a grade of 8/10: A very good display off the bench from him.
“Even though the penalty call was overturned, his wonderful run saw him win a spot-kick in extra time, or at least think he had.
“And he forced a fine save in extra time. A problem Norway couldn’t deal with.”
The tide of opinion on Spence is clearly turning, after he had faced criticism for his display against DR Congo. He has not started either of the two games since, but has come off the bench to produce important contributions.
Spence will now be pushing to start against Argentina in Wednesday’s World Cup semi-final.







































