The younger brother Jobe and older brother Jude each scored twice for their respective teams, giving the Bellingham family a day to remember.
Jobe, a 17-year-old Sunderland midfielder, started the day by scoring both goals in a 2-1 Championship victory over Rotherham.
Jobe Bellingham scored twice in Sunderland’s 2-1 win against Rotherham Credit: Rex
His older brother Jude then fired in a double for Real Madrid later on Saturday Credit: Rex
They were his first professional goals, and his first was a header that was bundled over the goal line to negate Hakeem Odoffin’s goal.
At the Stadium of Light, he scored seven minutes after the break.
The youthful player gave the Black Cats their first victory of the year with a strike that he steered in from right behind the penalty spot.
Jude put on another masterclass when Real Madrid defeated Almeria 3-1 in a later kickoff in Spain, not wanting to be surpassed by his sibling.
The LaLiga heavyweights were down 1-0 right away after Sergio Arribas’ shocking first-minute goal.
Jude, 20, scored his second goal in as many games by scrambling in from close range, but Los Blancos fought back.
On the hour mark, Bellingham added another goal by heading it in from six yards out.
Bellingham moved to the top of the league’s goalscoring charts after reaching three for the year.