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Giant-Killers Norway Eye England Upset as Miami Hosts Blockbuster World Cup Quarterfinal

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Everything can wait! Norway and England will do battle in the third Quarterfinal at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, set for the Miami Stadium on Saturday evening. The Vikings have already claimed one major scalp by ousting five-time champions Brazil in the previous round – can they now end the dreams of the Three Lions, who showed their hunger for World Cup success by overcoming co-hosts Mexico this past weekend? Here’s the breakdown as Norway and England battle in ‘Miami Vice’.

Head-to-head

Norway and England have met in 12 previous matches, with the Three Lions claiming seven wins compared to two for the Vikings, while three games have been drawn. The teams’ most recent clash was a friendly at Wembley Stadium in 2014, which England won 1-0 thanks to a goal from Wayne Rooney.

Players to watch

Norway – Erling Haaland

Tournament stats

Erling Haaland has further underlined his reputation as perhaps the best outright No.9 in world football, scoring seven goals in just four games at the global tournament – including a brace of goals to secure the Vikings a famous win over Brazil.

England – Harry Kane

Tournament stats

Harry Kane is England’s captain, highest scorer and all-round clutch player – without him, the Three Lions would already have gone home. The Bayern Munich forward will look to outshine Erling Haaland and take his team to the semifinals.

Key stats

Tactical battle

Ståle Solbakken’s Norway arrive with a pragmatic, adaptable structure, typically a flexible 4-3-3 that becomes more direct and physical in key moments, especially through set-pieces and Erling Haaland’s presence. Their recent win over Brazil underlined Solbakken’s in-game adaptability and reliance on vertical transitions and late attacking surges.

Thomas Tuchel’s England, meanwhile, emphasise tactical flexibility, using wide overloads and a crossing-heavy approach to break compact defences, while remaining willing to make bold positional switches mid-game. The battle hinges on whether Norway’s structure and aerial threat can disrupt England’s fluid attacking patterns and territorial control.

Broadcast details

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Saturday 11 July

23:00: Quarterfinal 3 – Norway v England – LIVE on SuperSport World Cup Central

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