NORWAY · WORLD CUP
Key Facts
—World Cup 2026 Norway: Norway face England in the quarter-finals at Miami Stadium on Saturday.
—History: It is Norway’s first World Cup quarter-final ever, in their first finals since 1998.
—Haaland: Erling Haaland has seven goals and shares the Golden Boot lead.
—England: Thomas Tuchel’s side beat Mexico 3-2 at the Azteca to reach the last eight.
—Prize: The winner reaches the World Cup semi-finals.
Norway have never been this far, and Erling Haaland has dragged them here almost single-handedly, but a Miami quarter-final against England stands between them and an unprecedented semi-final.
World Cup 2026 Norway break new ground
Norway are living a football fairytale. Reaching the quarter-finals is the furthest they have ever gone at a World Cup.
According to FIFA’s match preview, Stale Solbakken’s side stand one win from an unprecedented semi-final. It is uncharted territory for the Nordic nation.
This is Norway’s first World Cup since 1998, a gap of 28 years. A generation grew up without seeing their country at the finals.
They finished runners-up in Group I behind France before stunning the knockouts. Few predicted this run before the tournament began.
The whole of Norway has been swept up in the adventure. Public screenings and street parties have followed every game.
Norwegian football has waited a generation for this. The absence has only sharpened the sense of occasion.
Haaland the history-maker
Erling Haaland has been the driving force behind it all. The striker scored a late winner against Ivory Coast in the round of 32.
He then bagged a brace to knock out five-time champions Brazil in the last 16. Both goals arrived late to send Norway through.
Haaland now has seven goals in four games, level at the top of the Golden Boot race. He shares the lead with Kylian Mbappe and Lionel Messi.
Few players have carried a nation quite like this. Norway’s run is built on the shoulders of their talisman.
Haaland’s scoring streak has been relentless all year. He arrives in Miami as arguably the tournament’s standout player.
England arrive as favourites
England reach Miami as the more decorated side. They beat hosts Mexico 3-2 at the Azteca to reach the last eight.
Thomas Tuchel’s team are chasing a return to the World Cup semi-finals. They last reached the last four in 2018.
Harry Kane leads a deep and experienced squad. England’s strength runs across the pitch, not through one man.
That balance makes them favourites against Norway. Yet knockout football rarely respects the form book.
Jude Bellingham gives England control and drive in midfield. His influence has grown as the tournament has progressed.
England will not fear a Norway side ranked below them. Their squad depth is among the strongest at the tournament.
Stopping Haaland
England’s task is clear: contain Haaland and the game opens up. Denying him service will be the priority in Miami.
Norway are more than a one-man team, but their talisman changes everything. When he is on the pitch, they always carry a threat.
England will fancy their own attack against a Norway defence that has ridden its luck. Goals at the other end could ease the pressure.
The tactical duel promises to be absorbing. Tuchel must balance caution against Haaland with ambition of his own.
Norway will hope to frustrate England and strike late. That has been the pattern of their entire campaign.
Set pieces could offer England a route through. Norway have looked vulnerable from crosses at times.
What is at stake for World Cup 2026 Norway
Victory would send Norway into a first-ever World Cup semi-final. It would rank among the greatest days in the country’s sporting history.
England, meanwhile, would return to the last four for the first time since 2018. Both nations sense a rare opportunity.
The winner moves within one game of the final. For Norway, simply being here already feels like a triumph.
Miami will host a fascinating all-European tie on Saturday. History beckons for Haaland and his team-mates.
For a nation of just over five million, this is extraordinary. Norway are punching far above their weight in Miami.
Whatever happens, Norway have rewritten their history. Reaching the last eight was beyond most fans’ dreams.
Frequently Asked Questions
When do Norway play England in the quarter-finals?
The tie is on Saturday at Miami Stadium. Kick-off is in the late afternoon on the east coast.
Is this Norway’s first World Cup quarter-final?
Yes. It is the furthest Norway have ever gone at a World Cup, in their first finals since 1998.
How many goals has Erling Haaland scored?
Haaland has seven goals in four games. He shares the Golden Boot lead with Kylian Mbappe and Lionel Messi.
How did England reach the quarter-finals?
They beat hosts Mexico 3-2 at the Estadio Azteca. England last reached a World Cup semi-final in 2018.
What does the winner get?
A place in the World Cup semi-finals. The winner moves within one game of the final.
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