London Rail Station renamed to Jude Bellingham amid World Cup heroics
A South London railway station originally renamed “Jude Bellingham” for a single day will now retain the moniker until Sunday following the midfielder’s spectacular brace against Mexico in the 2026 World Cup.
A South London railway station will proudly display its new name for an extended period following England’s sensational World Cup triumph.
Originally planned by Thameslink as a brief twenty-four-hour promotional stunt ahead of the knockout clash, Bellingham station has officially been rebranded to “Jude Bellingham.” Transport bosses confirmed the change after the England national team secured a thrilling 3-2 victory in Mexico.
The unexpected extension directly rewards the midfielder’s masterclass performance, where he netted two crucial goals within ninety-eight seconds to propel ten-man England into the quarter-finals.
Commuters traveling through the Lewisham borough station and along the Sevenoaks line will continue to see the football star’s name celebrated until Sunday. Local transport authorities praised the historic victory, stating the gesture captures the nation’s immense pride.
