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England Face Norway in World Cup 2026 Quarter-Final Showdown at Miami Stadium
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England Face Norway in World Cup 2026 Quarter-Final Showdown at Miami Stadium

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England and Norway meet at Miami Stadium on Sunday in what stands as the most significant match in Norwegian football history — a FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-final kicking off at 10:00pm BST (5:00pm ET / 7:00am AEST).

Two nations on the brink

For England, a place in the World Cup semi-finals on foreign soil remains a rare achievement, reached only twice in the competition's 96-year history. Norway's presence at this stage carries its own magnitude: their qualification for World Cup 2026 marked the country's first appearance since France 1998, and stepping into a quarter-final represents entirely new territory for the Vikings.

Both nations arrive on the back of morale-boosting victories in the round of 16, entering the contest with genuine momentum and belief.

The Haaland question

Erling Haaland dominates the pre-match conversation, and rightly so — he is among the tournament's leading scorers and represents a threat that will shape England's defensive preparation. Manager Thomas Tuchel, however, must ensure his side does not become so fixated on Haaland that they overlook Norway's wider attacking threats.

England carry plenty of danger themselves. Captain Harry Kane has scored six goals in the tournament, one behind Haaland's seven. Jude Bellingham has contributed four more, helping England to a combined tally of 11 goals across the competition so far.

A rivalry rewritten

The historical head-to-head between these nations is dominated by Norway, who claimed qualifying victories over England in 1981 and 1993. The first produced one of football's most memorable commentary moments, courtesy of the late Bjørge Lillelien. The second, shaped by the tactical duel between Graham Taylor and Egil Olsen, has become part of football folklore.

Sunday's clash, played out at Miami Stadium — the same venue that witnessed Argentina's stunning round of 32 win over Cape Verde — eclipses everything that came before. Conditions in Miami will be demanding, with temperatures forecast around 34°C and humidity pushing the feels-like figure to approximately 45°C.

How to watch

UK viewers can stream the match free on ITV, with build-up beginning at 8:45pm BST. In Australia, every match of the tournament is available free on SBS On Demand. US audiences can access the game on Fox, via Fox One or cord-cutting services such as YouTube TV, Hulu+Live TV, Fubo, and DirecTV. Spanish-language coverage in the US is available on Telemundo and Peacock.

Fans in Ireland can tune in via RTÉ Player, while NOS (Netherlands), RTBF/VRT (Belgium), SRF/RTS/RSI (Switzerland), TRT (Turkey), and CazeTV on YouTube (Brazil) are among the international free-to-air options.

FourFourTwo predicts a 2-2 draw after 90 minutes, with England advancing through a nerve-shredding penalty shootout.

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