The 2026 FIFA World Cup quarterfinal stage will see England take on Norway in a highly anticipated clash at Miami Stadium on July 11, 2026.
England, the 1966 champions, arrive in Florida after a campaign marked by a blend of dominant wins and gritty draws, with Harry Kane leading the attack after netting six goals so far.
Norway, making its maiden quarterfinal appearance, have surged past a string of formidable opponents, including Brazil, to reach this point, with Erling Haaland providing the firepower that has yielded seven goals.
A Milestone for Norwegian Football
For Norway, the match represents more than just a tactical battle; it is a historic milestone that has galvanized a nation still seeking its first World Cup title.
The encounter will be broadcast live in English on FOX Sports and FS1, while Spanish‑language viewers can tune in via Telemundo. Streaming fans can also follow the action on platforms such as Fubo, the FOX Sports app, and Peacock.
Beyond the pitch, the game underscores the growing global reach of soccer, drawing attention from markets across the United States and beyond, and setting the stage for a showdown that could reshape the tournament’s narrative.