It’s England Against Norway in the World Cup Quarterfinals, with All Eyes on Erling Haaland
England have won only two of their last seven meetings with Norway as Erling Haaland drives a side that has scored 12 World Cup goals.
- England and Norway play a 2026 World Cup quarterfinal on Saturday, July 11, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, with the winner advancing to face Argentina or Switzerland in the semifinals.
- History favors Norway, as England has not defeated them in competitive conditions for 44 years. Norway enters with momentum after ousting five-time champions Brazil 2-1 in the round of 16.
- Erling Haaland, who has scored seven of Norway's 12 goals, anchors the opposition attack. England relies on Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane, though manager Thomas Tuchel faces ongoing personnel challenges.
- The Three Lions enter off a hard-fought 3-2 victory over Mexico despite being reduced to 10 men. Manager Tuchel navigates ongoing injury issues, with Reece James unavailable for the quarterfinal.
- Fans can watch the 5 p.m. ET kickoff on Fox Sports in the U.S., ITV1 in the UK, or SBS in Australia. Both teams face a critical test as the tournament enters its final stages.
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England vs Norway in the quarter-finals of the 2026 World Cup will be played on July 11, with a spot in the last four on the line.The Three Lions enter the fixture fresh, or not so much, off the back of an exhilarating, hard-fought 3-2 victory against Mexico, after being reduced to 10 men.Norway enter the showdown having beaten Brazil 2-1, a convincing, impressive performance, but what do historical results between England and the Norwegians say…
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