England vs Norway World Cup Quarter-Final: Date, Time, and TV Info
England vs Norway World Cup Quarter-Final: Date, Time, TV

England Secure Quarter-Final Berth with Thrilling Win Over Mexico

England reached the quarter-finals of the 2026 World Cup after a dramatic 3-2 victory over co-hosts Mexico at the Estadio Azteca. Despite playing with ten men for much of the second half following a red card, Thomas Tuchel's side showed resilience to hold on and set up a last-eight clash with Norway.

Norway Stun Brazil to Reach First Ever Quarter-Final

Norway produced the shock of the round of 16 by defeating five-time champions Brazil 2-1. A brace from Erling Haaland inspired the Scandinavian nation to their first World Cup quarter-final, despite a late Neymar penalty giving Brazil hope. Norway have a fully fit squad ahead of the England tie.

Match Details: Date, Venue, and Kick-Off Time

The quarter-final between England and Norway takes place on Saturday, July 11, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. Kick-off is scheduled for 10pm BST. UK viewers can watch live on ITV1.

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How to Watch: Live Stream and TV Coverage

Fans in the UK can stream the match for free on ITVX via its mobile app, smart TV app, or web browser. In the United States, English-language coverage is on FOX or the FOX Sports app, while Spanish-language coverage is on Telemundo or Peacock. Radio commentary is available on BBC Radio 5 Live and Talksport in the UK.

England Team News: Quansah Suspended, Henderson and James Doubtful

England face selection issues with defender Jarell Quansah suspended after his red card against Mexico. Midfielder Jordan Henderson is a doubt after suffering a wrist injury in post-match celebrations, while right-back Reece James is struggling with a hamstring problem.

Norway Team News: Full Squad Available

Norway have no new injury concerns. Full-back Julian Ryerson returned from a thigh injury to start against Brazil, meaning Haaland will have a fully fit supporting cast.

Head-to-Head: England Hold Advantage

England and Norway have never met at a major tournament. In 12 previous encounters, England have won seven, lost two, and drawn three. The most recent meeting was a 1-0 England victory in a friendly in 2015.

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