England face Norway in the World Cup quarter-final on Saturday, July 11, in Miami. If they win, they will play the winner of the Argentina vs Switzerland quarter-final in the semi-final on Wednesday, July 15, at 8pm UK time in Atlanta, Georgia.
Semi-Final Details
The semi-final will take place at the same venue where England beat DR Congo 2-1 in the round of 32, thanks to a brace from Harry Kane. The opponent will be known only after the Argentina-Switzerland match, which kicks off later on Saturday night.
Other Semi-Final
In the other half of the draw, France will face Spain in Arlington, Texas on Tuesday, July 14, at 8pm UK time. The winners of that match will meet England or their semi-final opponent in the final.
England's Semi-Final History
England have only played three World Cup semi-finals before: they beat Portugal in 1966 en route to winning the tournament, lost to West Germany on penalties in 1990, and were beaten by Croatia in 2018 under Gareth Southgate.
World Cup Final
The final will be held in New Jersey on Sunday, July 19, at 8pm UK time. A potential showdown with France or Spain awaits if England reach that stage.
Bank Holiday
Outgoing Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has suggested there will be a bank holiday if England win the World Cup, with Friday, July 24, as the most likely date, though it is not yet confirmed.
In other news, Jordan Henderson has provided an update on a strange England injury, wearing a massive cast.



