The temporary name of Bellingham railway station in south-east London will remain in place until Monday, Thameslink has confirmed. The station was given the temporary name 'Jude' to give England a boost before their match against Mexico, in which midfielder Jude Bellingham shone with two goals in two minutes during the first half, securing England's place in the quarter-final. Bellingham's impressive performance earned him the title of player of the match, with teammate Harry Kane adding the third goal to secure the win.
The station's temporary name was unveiled ahead of the match against Mexico, with Thameslink hoping the signage would prove lucky for England's next fixture. England's victory was watched by millions of fans, who powered through the late kick-off to cheer on their team. Local residents have been visiting the station to show their appreciation for Bellingham's efforts, with one resident expressing hopes that Bellingham's goals will help England reach the final.