Summary

  • England bidding to join France and Spain in World Cup semi-finals when they face Norway in last-eight tie (22:00 BST)

  • Declan Rice, Marc Guehi and Reece James all participate in full training on eve of fixture in Miami

  • Spain reach World Cup semi-finals after 2-1 win against Belgium

  • Arsenal midfielder Mikel Merino scores late winner to book last four spot against France

  • Get Involved: Will England beat Norway? Who should start at right-back for the Three Lions?

  • When the World Cup finishes, the football continues on BBC Sport

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  1. get involved

    Get Involved - 'If Rice starts struggling, Gordon might be the one pulling the strings'published at 11:13 BST

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    I think the key tonight, other than keeping Haaland and the Norwegian midfield quiet, is how quickly we can move the ball. If we can pull Norway out of position, then that leaves space for our players to exploit. Give the ball carrier options. If Rice starts struggling, Gordon might be the one pulling the strings tonight.

    Daniel, Isle of Wight

  2. The Jude Bellingham Showpublished at 11:07 BST

    Norway v England (22:00 BST)

    Sami Mokbel
    BBC Sport Senior football correspondent

    A World Cup body of work that, even by the Real Madrid midfielder's lofty standards, has been as mesmerising as we've seen in an England shirt in recent major tournaments.

    It seems ludicrous now to think that there was even a debate as to whether Jude Bellingham would be in England's World Cup team at all.

    Bellingham has emerged as one of the stars of England's run to the World Cup quarter-finals - he's arguably been one of the best players of the tournament.

    Four goals plus an excellent assist for Harry Kane's goal in the 2-0 win over Panama has had England's supporters serenading the 23-year-old here in the USA.

    But Bellingham appears to be taking it all in his stride.

    Of course, he is used to the adulation. It is no surprise that Bellingham finds himself in the position he does today - his route to the top was predicted by those in the game when he burst on to the scene in 2019.

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    How 'superstar' Bellingham lead England to victory

  3. Postpublished at 11:05 BST

    Norway v England (Sat, 22:00 BST)

    We are going to have a look at Harry Kane and how he measures up to Erling Haaland in more detail, so stick with us for that.

    But what about Jude Bellingham?

    If Norway and England's two star strikers cancel each other out tonight, could Bellingham once again thrive in his role as difference maker for the Three Lions?

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    Get Involved - Will England join France & Spain in semi-finals?published at 11:02 BST

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    I think England can rely on Kane and Bellingham to score. Also, it depends who they pick to ensure Haaland doesn’t influence the game or result. They need to be careful, no red cards please. Anthony Gordon might be active again.

    Nicholas, Milton Keynes

  5. 'We're going to score one more than you!'published at 10:58 BST

    Norway v England (Sat, 22:00 BST)

    Erling Haaland, Martin Odegaard and Antonio Nusa of Norway and Bukayo Saka, Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane of EnglandImage source, Getty Images

    So it's a case of "we're going to score one more than you" is it Dan?

    Sure I have heard that line somewhere before...and for some reason I am feeling peckish for curry all of a sudden.

    It may actually be a decent tactic though Dan.

    England's attack could be the best form of defence in this one, don't you think?

    Norway have got Erling Haaland, but England have Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham.

    Haaland has seven goals in this tournament, but Kane and Bellingham together have 10.

    It's just maths, isn't it?

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    Get Involved - Will England join France & Spain in semi-finals?published at 10:53 BST

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    I sure as heck hope England win tonight! We just need to carry the spirit, grit and camaraderie from the Mexico match into this one, and we can score at least one more than Norway. I'd take another 3-2 win any day. But please NOT pens!

    Dan, Penzance

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    Get Involved - Who should England start at right-back?published at 10:49 BST

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    Konsa and Burn have both proved they know how to stop Haaland [as centre-backs]. James plays [at right-back] if he's fit.🤞

    Ed, Newbury

  8. Could Burn stop Haaland?published at 10:40 BST

    Norway v England (Sat, 22:00 BST)

    Erling Haaland and Dan BurnImage source, Getty Images

    We had a look at this yesterday, Pete.

    It may surprise a few people to know that Erling Haaland has only scored one goal against Newcastle in his seven Premier League matches for Manchester City, and just one in 10 in all competitions.

    His solitary goal against the Magpies came way back in August 2022, at the start of his time in the Premier League.

    Haaland scored to trigger a second-half comeback in a 3-3 draw at St James' Park in the league.

    Dan Burn played at left-back in that match, but more recently has been used at centre-back in games against City, and tasked with man-marking Haaland.

    It's fair to say the pair have had some tasty duels.

    Could tonight in Miami be their latest instalment?

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    Get Involved - Who should England start at right-back?published at 10:31 BST

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    Forget the right-back, that’s been a problem from day 1, critical is centre-back. Should be either Stones or Burn to deal with Haaland (look at Prem League data).

    Pete, UK

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    Get Involved - Who should England start at right-back?published at 10:30 BST

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    I would start with Konsa, because today defence needs to be on point. Haaland and Sørloth are both dangerous on the pitch.

    Matjaž, Slovenia

  11. 'I'm happy no matter where I'm playing' - Konsapublished at 10:25 BST

    Norway v England (22:00 BST)

    Sami Mokbel
    BBC Sport Senior football correspondent

    Marcus Rashford #11 and Ezri Konsa #2 of England train during an England training session at the Inter Miami CF Training Facility one day ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Quarter Final match between Norway and England on July 10, 2026 in Miami, Florida.Image source, Getty Images

    Central defender Ezri Konsa told BBC Sport about being asked to fill in at right-back during the win over Mexico following Quansah's dismissal.

    "With the heat and everything and having to change positions, going to right wing-back with a man down, it's not easy," said the Aston Villa player.

    "You have to tuck in and then, when the ball gets switched, you've got to run out and try and stop crosses.

    "And I think the first 10 minutes mentally was tough because I was feeling it a little bit, but I had to find a switch and overcome it."

    Konsa recalled the encouragement he received from team-mate John Stones, who he said "kept pushing me".

    "He even asked to swap positions," Konsa said.

    "But I told him: 'No, don't worry, it's fine.'

    "So yeah, I had to find a switch. And thankfully I managed to find it just in time.

    "Super proud of the boys and what we managed to achieve that night.

    "I'll always play wherever the manager wants me to play. As long as I'm on that pitch and helping the team, I'm happy no matter where I'm playing."

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    Get Involved - Who should start at right-back for England against Norway?published at 10:22 BST

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    The question now is, who should start at right-back for England against Norway?

    • Is it worth risking Reece James, if he is back in training?
    • Or should Djed Spence be brought back in that position?
    • Or could Ezri Konsa do a job there after filling in against Mexico?

    Put yourself in Thomas Tuchel's shoes - who would you start with at right-back against Norway and why?

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    Thanks.

  13. England's right-back conundrumpublished at 10:15 BST

    Norway v England (Sat, 22:00 BST)

    Djed Spence and Reece JamesImage source, Getty Images

    Who plays at right-back for England and who provides cover is a debate that started on the eve of this tournament and shows no signs of abating as the Three Lions prepare for tonight's quarter-final against Norway.

    When Tino Livramento was forced to pull out of the World Cup squad through injury, it left Thomas Tuchel light om numbers in the full-back positions.

    He overlooked established full-backs, such as Lewis Hall and Trent Alexander-Arnold, and chose instead to call up Chelsea centre-back Trevoh Chalobah as Livramento's replacement.

    Tuchel's explanation was that Chalobah would allow Jarell Quansah - a centre-back who can fill in at right-back - to switch to the full-back role if needed.

    Reece James - England's first-choice right-back - then picked up a hamstring injury in their second game of the group stages.

    Since then both Quansah and Djed Spence, even key midfielder Declan Rice, have been tried at right-back, while established centre-back Ezri Konsa switched to fill in for Quansah following his red card against Mexico.

  14. Quansah banned for two games after Mexico red cardpublished at 10:04 BST

    Norway v England (Sat, 22:00 BST)

    Dale Johnson
    Football issues correspondent

    Jarell Quansah is shown a red card in the second half of England's last-16 World Cup tie against MexicoImage source, Getty Images

    England defender Jarell Quansah is also missing after being given a two-match ban for his red card against Mexico.

    Quansah was sent off in the 54th minute of the 3-2 win following a high challenge on Jesus Gallardo.

    It was classed as serious foul play, meaning the Bayer Leverkusen player was handed an extra match on top of the automatic one-game suspension by Fifa's disciplinary committee.

    Former Liverpool man Quansah will miss Saturday's quarter-final with Norway and a potential semi-final against Argentina or Switzerland.

    Quansah, 23, will be available if England reach the final in New Jersey on 19 July.

    The Football Association was considering whether to appeal, but under the tournament regulations there is no avenue to contest the ban.

  15. England team news - James, Guehi and Rice in trainingpublished at 10:00 BST

    Norway v England (22:00 BST)

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    Reece James gestures during a training session on the eve of the 2026 World Cup quarter-final football match between Norway and England, Inter Miami CF Stadium in Fort Lauderdale on July 10, 2026.Image source, Getty Images

    Let's check on the England squad and see who Thomas Tuchel will have to pick from when his side take on Norway tonight.

    Jordan Henderson is a firm no as the Brentford midfielder is recovering from surgery after he broke his arm following the Three Lions' memorable win over Mexico.

    There was concern over the availability of Marc Guehi after the defender reported a slight hamstring injury after the last-16 clash - but the Manchester City defender trained on Friday.

    Also in training was Reece James, who is in contention to face Norway after missing the last three games with a hamstring injury.

    Declan Rice returned, too, after his fitness was in doubt due to a neural issue affecting his hamstring and lower back, which was made worse by illness. The Arsenal midfielder missed two days of training with a sickness bug.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 09:57 BST

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    I'm predicting a World Cup final of England vs Spain.

    Stuart, Romania

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    Get Involved - Can England join France & Spain in last four?published at 09:51 BST

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    The fact that game was 20 years ago has hit me hard, I don't mind telling you.

    But enough of the reminiscing, let's step back into the present and, if you will, take a little look into the future.

    What we want to know now is whether England can join France and Spain in the semi-finals?

    In just a little over 10 hours' time, the Three Lions will be taking on Norway in Miami in the last eight of the World Cup.

    Tell us how you are feeling ahead of tonight's big game and how you think it will turn out for Thomas Tuchel's side.

    Just click 'Get Involved' and start typing...

  18. French glory at Germany 2006published at 09:45 BST

    France v Spain (Tue, 20:00 BST)

    France players celebrate as a Spain players hangs his head after their 2006 World Cup tieImage source, Getty Images

    France and Spain have played each other in a World Cup game just once before.

    Luis Aragones's Spain were on a run of 10 World Cup matches unbeaten when they faced France in the round of 16, and took a 1-0 lead as David Villa scored from the penalty spot.

    Franck Ribery equalised before half time then Patrick Vieira headed France into the lead with seven minutes to play.

    Opening themselves up in their quest for a leveller, Spain conceded again in stoppage time as Zinedine Zidane struck a third goal for France.

    It was the first defeat that Spain had suffered in 25 games under Aragones.

    All this sounding vaguely familiar? Exhibit A and Exhibit B...

  19. Listen: Football Daily at the World Cuppublished at 09:39 BST

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    In the latest episode of Football Daily at the World Cup, presenter Rick Edwards and co-host Lloyd Griffith are joined by Guillem Balague and Stephen Warnock after watching Spain's win over Belgium in Los Angeles.

    They discuss why Spain keep finding a way to win, whether Lamine Yamal has reached the heights everyone expected and how France now await in one of the most keenly anticipated ties of the tournament.

    The boys also look ahead to England's quarter-final against Norway, with all eyes on the battle between Harry Kane and Erling Haaland.

  20. Yamal brings 'a fizz of excitement'published at 09:36 BST

    Spain 2-1 Belgium

    Rick Edwards
    Presenter on BBC Radio 5 Live

    The two favourites are Spain and France.

    France's attack is so exciting and fast and dynamic and varied. Whereas Spain's is just a bit more deliberate, a bit slower, intricate. They both clearly have merit, one is just slightly more exciting to watch.

    It was fun seeing the Spain attack in action, and what Lamine Yamal can do - not that he's probably done as much as he would like in this tournament yet, but he's coming off the back of an injury.

    It is interesting. Every time he gets the ball in the stadium you can feel the excitement, there's a fizz of excitement. He's on the billboards, his name is on the shirts. This team, there's so much focus on him and he's still 18.

    I think that he is trying to force it sometimes. He doesn't need to force it.

    Lamine Yamal #19 of Spain controls the ball during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Quarter Final match between Spain and Belgium at Los Angeles Stadium on July 10, 2026 in Inglewood, California.Image source, Getty Images