Birmingham Moor Street renamed after Bellingham ahead of semi-final

England face Argentina in the World Cup semi-final tonight (15th July 2026)

Author: Lia DesaiPublished 9 hours ago

Birmingham Moor Street Station has been renamed Bellingham Moor Street ahead of England’s World Cup semi-final, operator Chiltern Railways has announced.

To support the Three Lions ahead of their clash with Argentina on Wednesday evening (15 July), customers can see the new Bellingham Moor Street sign on Platform 3 as they pass through the station.

The new station name and signage will remain in place for the duration of England’s participation in the tournament.

Michael Stewart, Commercial and Customer Strategy Director at Chiltern Railways, said: “Jude Bellingham is an iconic sporting figure from the West Midlands and we have decided to rename Birmingham Moor Street to support the national team ahead of the huge game against Argentina.

“We wish the national team and Jude Bellingham the best of luck ahead of the World Cup semi-final.”

Born in Stourbridge, which sits at the top of the Chiltern network via Birmingham Moor Street, Jude Bellingham is said to be one of the West Midlands’ sporting icons and has played an integral role in pushing the Three Lions towards World Cup glory.

Birmingham Moor Street is also located short distance from Bellingham’s boyhood club, Birmingham City.

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