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  1. Quarter-final will be 'blood and thunder'published at 13:13 BST

    Norway v England (Sat, 22:00 BST)

    Sami Mokbel
    BBC Sport Senior football correspondent speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live at Estadio Azteca

    England's game against Norway will be like a Premier League game.

    Because a lot of the players in the Norwegian side like Erling Haaland and Martin Odegaard play at top clubs in the Premier League.

    That will be blood and thunder, it will be cut and thrust.

    Like what you'd usually see on a Saturday afternoon in the Premier League.

    I'm looking forward to that game a lot.

    Elliot Anderson of Nottingham Forest tackles Martin Odegaard of Arsenal during the Premier League match between Nottingham Forest and Arsenal at the City Ground in Nottingham, England, on January 17, 2026Image source, Getty Images
  2. Postpublished at 13:12 BST

    Saturday's World Cup quarter-final tie against Norway in Miami represents a chance for England to move level with Norway on two victories apiece in competitive matches.

    BBC Sport's senior football correspondent Sami Mokbel believes it will be a full-bloodied battle straight out the Premier League playbook...

  3. 'One hell of a beating' - Norwegian commentator's iconic rantpublished at 13:06 BST

    Norway v England (Sat, 22:00 BST)

    Norwegian goalkeeper Tore Antonsen and his happy colleagues leave the pitch after Norway's famous victoryImage source, Getty Images

    When it comes to competitive matches against England, Norway have won more than they have lost (won two, lost one and drawn one in four World Cup qualifiers).

    The most famous - or perhaps infamous - came in a World Cup qualifier in September, 1981.

    England had won the home fixture 4-0, continuing their unbeaten record against Norway, but fell to a first ever loss - 2-1 - in the reverse fixture in Oslo.

    Cue Norwegian radio commentator Bjørge Lillelien and his iconic rant, taunting various prominent figures in English history:

    "Lord Nelson! Lord Beaverbrook! Sir Winston Churchill! Sir Anthony Eden! Clement Attlee! Henry Cooper! Lady Diana! Maggie Thatcher - can you hear me, Maggie Thatcher? Your boys took one hell of a beating! Your boys took one hell of a beating!"

  4. England's winning record against Norwaypublished at 13:00 BST

    Norway v England (Sat, 22:00 BST)

    Raheem Sterling plays against NorwayImage source, Getty Images

    England have faced Norway 12 times over the years, but the two sides have never met at a major tournament.

    The Three Lions have beaten Norway seven times, drawn three times and lost twice - the last meeting was a 1-0 friendly win at Wembley in 2014.

    England vs Norway results:

    • Norway 0–6 England, 1937, Friendly
    • England 4–0 Norway, 1938, Friendly
    • Norway 1–4 England, 1949, Friendly
    • Norway 1–6 England, 1966, Friendly
    • England 4–0 Norway, 1980, World Cup qualifier
    • Norway 2–1 England, 1981, World Cup qualifier
    • England 1–1 Norway, 1992, World Cup qualifier
    • Norway 2–0 England, 1993, World Cup qualifier
    • Norway 0–0 England, 1994, Friendly
    • Norway 0–0 England, 1995, Friendly
    • Norway 0–1 England, 2012, Friendly
    • England 1–0 Norway, 2014, Friendly
  5. England 'have more than enough' to beat Norway - Heskeypublished at 12:56 BST

    Norway v England (Sat, 22:00 BST)

    Emile Heskey
    Former England striker on BBC Breakfast

    [Mexico striker Raul] Jimenez created quite a few chances, so with a player like Erling Haaland, he would probably have taken two or three of those chances.

    They [Norway] are a solid team, but I think we have more than enough to win that game.

  6. Postpublished at 12:55 BST

    Norway v England (Sat, 22:00 BST)

    Harry Kane's chances of winning the Golden Boot for a second time will increase with every game that England win.

    Should the Three Lions come out on top against Norway on Saturday, that would limit Erling Haaland.

    And former England front man Emile Heskey believes Thomas Tuchel's team have what it takes to get past Haaland and the Norwegians...

  7. Kane chasing Golden Bootpublished at 12:51 BST

    Norway v England (Sat, 22:00 BST)

    The big guns continue to deliver at this World Cup.

    Another goal from Harry Kane against Mexico means his Golden Boot dream remains very much alive.

    What a tournament the England skipper is having.

    But the competition to be the tournament's top scorer is fierce.

    Erling Haaland moved level with Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe on seven goals with a brace against Brazil.

    Kane is one behind on six goals.

    Messi has played a game less, so can steal a march on his rivals in Argentina's last-16 tie against Egypt on Tuesday.

    Meanwhile, Jude Bellingham's two goals against Mexico saw him join a group of six players on four goals that includes France's Ousmane Dembele.

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  8. Who will come out on top?published at 12:43 BST

    Norway v England (Sat, 22:00 BST)

    Harry Kane and Erling Haaland - two of the game's most prolific goalscorers and both are also in contention for the tournament's Golden Boot.

    Harry Kane and Erling Haaland comparison graphic
  9. Postpublished at 12:41 BST

    Norway v England (Sat, 22:00 BST)

    England v Norway is about both teams, not just two players, but the head-to-head between their two in-form strikers - Harry Kane and Erling Haaland - is inescapable...

  10. Norway will be 'totally different game' - Kirklandpublished at 12:39 BST

    Norway v England (Sat, 22:00 BST)

    Chris Kirkland
    Former England goalkeeper speaking on BBC 5 Live

    My three picks before the tournament were France, England and I said don’t be surprised if Norway do really well.

    Haaland is the standout player, but they have some really good players. They work hard, they’re a team and work together.

    This will be a totally different game to last night.

    Let’s enjoy [the win over Mexico] but England will have to be on the top of their game again on Saturday.

    Norway are in the quarter-finals because they deserve to be and so are England.

  11. Get Involved - England by moonlightpublished at 12:35 BST

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    Had raging toothache and unable to sleep in so much pain. Went for a walk down by the river Dart... beautiful moonlit scenery not a soul in sight. Sat by the bank and watched the entire game on the phone (data warning 5 mins before end!) Great distraction, better than dentist!

    Richard, Totnes

    Cue Van Morrison...

  12. First quarter-final for Norwaypublished at 12:31 BST

    Norway 2-1 Brazil

    We know that England are old hats at this - the Three Lions have reached the quarter-finals of the last three World Cups.

    For opponents Norway, Saturday's game against England in Miami will be the first quarter-final at a major international competition (World Cup or Euros) in their history.

    hImage source, Getty Images
  13. Get Involvedpublished at 12:27 BST

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    I'm half Norwegian and the first World Cup I watched was the last time they qualified, so last night was special, but now I don't know how I'll feel watching my two teams play each other! I guess it's a win/win as I definitely have a team in a semi!

    David, Swindon

  14. Can England stop Haaland from scoring?published at 12:25 BST

    Norway 2-1 Brazil

    Erling Haaland became just the eighth European player to score in each of his first four World Cup appearances, and the first since Christian Vieiri for Italy in 1998.

    He has also now scored in each of his last 14 competitive internationals overall, netting 27 goals in this run.

    And he is the first player to score two goals in a World Cup match against Brazil since Toni Kroos and Andre Schurrle both did so during Germany’s 7-1 victory against them in the 2014 semi-finals.

    Erling Haaland stats graphic
  15. The case for Tuchel's defencepublished at 12:22 BST

    Norway v England (Sat, 22:00 BST)

    John Stones and Dan BurnImage source, Getty Images

    England manager Thomas Tuchel will need to make changes to his defence after Jarell Quansah's red card against Mexico.

    Ezri Konsa finished the game at right-back, switched from the centre of defence to fill the gap left by Quansah's dismissal.

    Quansah will be suspended for the quarter-final against Norway.

    If regular right-back Reece James does not recover from the hamstring injury that has kept him out of England's last three games, could Konsa start on the right?

    If so, could Newcastle defender Dan Burn start at centre-back, considering his past battles with Erling Haaland at club level, or is Tuchel more likely to go with Haaland's former Manchester City team-mate John Stones?

  16. Get Involved - 'Hope Burn starts'published at 12:16 BST

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    Dan Burn can do a job on Haaland in the quarter final. He has always been his equal in Newcastle games v Man City and doesn’t get bullied. Hope he starts the match.

    Michael, Penrith

    Erling Haaland of Manchester City pulls the shirt of Dan Burn of Newcastle United during the Premier League match between Newcastle United FC and Manchester City FC at St James' Park on September 28, 2024 in Newcastle upon Tyne, EnglandImage source, Getty Images
  17. Haaland wins battle against Gabrielpublished at 12:10 BST

    Norway 2-1 Brazil

    All eyes were on Haaland and Arsenal defender Gabriel as they renewed the rivalry that has become familiar to Premier League fans.

    The duo have shared several bruising battles in their club colours and this meeting on the international stage carried plenty of intrigue.

    But their latest meeting took time to come to life.

    Their first tussle did not arrive until after the half-hour mark and left Gabriel on the floor, while Haaland's only touch inside the box in the quiet first half only led to a tame effort that was comfortably gathered by Alisson.

    As the game progressed, so did the threat possessed by Haaland.

    The 25-year-old got ahead of Douglas Santos to almost slide in at the far post after a cross from Ajer in the 67th minute before the all-important moment 12 minutes later when he beat Gabriel to the key header.

    And in a warning to England, Haaland then made a second all on his own to take his goal tally at this World Cup to seven from just four appearances.

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    Haaland vs Gabriel

  18. Get Involvedpublished at 12:08 BST

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    Gentlemen, you have one objective, and you may not all make it back. Your country requires that you... Stop Haaland!

    Mark, Leicester

    Dan Burn of Newcastle United tussles with Erling Haaland of Manchester City during the Premier League match between Manchester City and Newcastle United at Etihad Stadium on February 21, 2026 in Manchester, United Kingdom.Image source, Getty Images
  19. How Haaland's double powered Norway past Brazilpublished at 12:06 BST

    Norway 2-1 Brazil

    Adwaidh Rajan
    BBC Sport reporter

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    How 'remarkable' Haaland lead Norway to win over Brazil

    Erling Haaland's second-half double helped Norway stun five-time winners Brazil and book their place in the quarter-finals of the World Cup for the first time.

    Brazil were left to rue Bruno Guimaraes' missed penalty in the first half as Haaland, who had a quiet game until that moment, stole ahead of centre-back Gabriel to meet a cross from Andreas Schjelderup and put Norway ahead in the 79th minute.

    The Manchester City striker then sealed Norway's progress with a superb low drive from outside the box in the 90th minute.

    Brazil were awarded a second penalty in the dying seconds of the game after referee Ismail Elfath deemed Leo Ostigard to have elbowed Casemiro and Neymar converted.

    But it proved a mere consolation for Brazil, who exit the tournament before the quarter-finals for the first time since 1990.

  20. Watch: Haaland scores twice as Norway stun Brazil to set up England tiepublished at 12:03 BST

    Brazil 1-2 Norway

    At this point it is worth clarifying what happened last night before England made it on to the Azteca pitch.

    To those of you who went to bed early, Norway knocked Brazil out of the World Cup with a 2-1 win against Brazil in New Jersey.

    And yes, you've guessed it, Erling Haaland scored both their goals.

    So England's next opponents are of the Viking variety, in Miami on Saturday...

    Media caption,

    Haaland sends Norway into the quarter-finals as Brazil crash out