The quarter‑final stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup will see Norway take on England in a clash that pits two of the tournament’s most lethal forwards against each other.
Erling Haaland has been the catalyst for Norway’s unexpected run, having already netted seven goals and emerging as the team’s decisive weapon.
Across the pitch, Harry Kane continues to dominate the scoring charts, his 73 seasonal goals underscoring a campaign that has placed England firmly in the title conversation.
Norway’s 2‑1 victory over Brazil in the round of 16 not only reversed a historic deficit but also transformed the Scandinavian side into genuine contenders, raising expectations for a deep run.
England, meanwhile, secured a 3‑2 win over Mexico thanks to a blistering first‑half double from Jude Bellingham, a performance that highlighted the team’s midfield dynamism.
Broadcast Details
Fans in the United Kingdom can watch the match for free on ITV, provided they hold a valid TV licence and a UK postcode, while viewers in Australia can stream the game at no cost via SBS On Demand.
In Brazil, the broadcast will be handled by CazéTV’s YouTube channel, also offering a free feed, and audiences elsewhere can bypass regional restrictions with services such as Norton VPN.
What’s at Stake
The winners of the Norway‑England tie will meet either Argentina or Switzerland in the second semi‑final, scheduled to take place in Atlanta.