The Norway vs England clash at the quarter-finals of the 2026 FIFA World Cup is going to be a thrilling battle between the two upbeat sides when they go to battle at the Miami Stadium on Saturday evening.
Norway vs England is going to feature some of the biggest stars from the Premier League and the top talents involved will be looking to make a mark in the clash. The buoyant Norway are coming fresh off eliminating Brazil from the World Cup, as they look to keep their dream run going against a resilient England side that are determined to end their curse to win the World Cup after a 60-year gap.
Match Details
Miami Stadium
Miami, USA
Saturday, July 11
21:00 GMT
Dangerous Norway Face off Against Motivated England in 2026 World Cup Classic
The Norway vs England match-up at the 2026 World Cup quarterfinals is lining up to be one of the most intense and thrilling match-ups to happen in this edition.
Norway have definitely stayed true to their ‘dark horses’ tag for the ongoing World Cup, as they showed how good they can be by dispatching Brazil in a gritty fashion thanks to Erling Haaland’s heroics to pave their way to the quarterfinals.
However, Stale Solbakken will need his side to keep up their high momentum levels and keep fighting hard to hold their own against England. He’ll need them to keep a rigid defensive shape to frustrate the Three Lions, as well as being as ruthless in converting chances as they have been in recent games to get a famous win.
For England, the task of facing Norway might be harder than it was in their gritty recent win over Mexico, but they have the quality in their squad to overcome such challenges.
Thomas Tuchel needs to nail his tactics to ensure his side are even more stubborn defensively than they were in the last game, and he needs his players to keep being efficient and prolific in taking up their chances perfectly to be able to book a berth in the World Cup semifinals.
There have been 12 Norway vs England matches so far, with England winning seven of them, and they’ll look to keep that good record going by eliminating the dangerous Norwegian players from this tournament.
Can Unrelenting Erling Haaland Keep His Sizzling Form Going Against England?
Erling Haaland just can’t seem to stop scoring for Norway at the World Cup! His brace against Brazil took his tally to seven goals at the 2026 World Cup and he is strongly shooting for the Golden Boot!
Haaland has now scored 27 goals in his last 14 appearances for Norway, as he continues to rack up amazing goal-scoring feats despite being relatively young in his career!
The Manchester City ace will look to be a thorn for the England defenders, who he has a good understanding of how to play against. He’ll look to be chaotic with his physical work, but the Norwegian forward will mostly be tasked to getting at the end of chances and finishing them off ruthlessly to help Norway get another huge win at the World Cup.
Unpredictable Bukayo Saka Determined To Steal the Show Against Norway
Bukayo Saka has had a relatively topsy-turvy campaign at the 2026 World Cup for England, as he has provided two assists but is yet to get amongst the goals.
Saka is high on confidence after bagging an assist against Mexico and will now look to be England’s hero by bringing a much more dangerous goal-scoring threat against Norway.
Saka will look to try and get into the box more often and create chances for himself, as well as maintaining his threat of sending inviting crosses into the area. The Arsenal winger needs to be precise with his shooting to be able to unlock the Norwegian backline, score his first World Cup goal and guide England to the semi-finals in style.
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Norway vs England Injuries
Norway Injuries: None
England Injuries: Reece James (doubt), Jordan Henderson, Jarrel Quansah (suspended)
Norway vs England Predicted Lineups
Here are our Norway vs England predicted lineups
Norway Predicted XI: Orjan Nyland (GK), Julian Ryerson, Kristoffer Ajer, Tobjorn Heggem, David Moller Wolfe, Sander Berge, Patrick Berg, Martin Odegaard, Alexander Sorloth, Antonio Nusa, Erling Haaland
England Predicted XI: Jordan Pickford (GK), Ezri Konsa, John Stones, Marc Guehi, Nico O’Reilly, Elliot Anderson, Declan Rice, Jude Bellingham, Bukayo Saka, Anthony Gordon, Harry Kane

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