Norway vs. England Set for Thriller
When and Where to Watch
The knockout clash lands Saturday, July 11, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, with a 5 p.m. ET kickoff. U.S. fans can find the local start times in the table below: 4 p.m. Central, 3 p.m. Mountain, and 2 p.m. Pacific. The venue’s location in South Florida adds a warm, humid backdrop to what promises to be a fiercely competitive match.
- Eastern Time – Saturday, July 11 – 5 p.m.
- Central Time – Saturday, July 11 – 4 p.m.
- Mountain Time – Saturday, July 11 – 3 p.m.
- Pacific Time – Saturday, July 11 – 2 p.m.
Team Stories Lead Up
England advanced through a chaotic 3‑2 victory over Mexico at the Azteca, driven by a first‑half brace from Jude Bellingham and a calm 60‑minute penalty from Harry Kane. The Three Lions survived a second‑half red card but still secured the win. Norway roared into the last eight by shocking Brazil, with Erling Haaland netting a double that pushed Kylian Mbappé and Lionel Messi to their limits.
Key Players to Watch
England’s midfield is anchored by Declan Rice, while Bukayo Saka and Anthony Gordon provide attacking options on the flanks. The Norwegian side leans on Martin Ødegaard’s vision and Alexander Sørloth’s aerial presence to complement Haaland’s clinical finish. Both managers will look to exploit the opposition’s weak areas through these prominent figures.
History and Significance
England has reached the quarterfinals in 2022 and the semifinals in 2018, continuing a decades‑long quest for a first World Cup trophy. Norway, making its fourth appearance, is breaking new ground by advancing further than ever before. This match marks a milestone for the Scandinavian nation while reinforcing England’s status as a tournament favorite.
Live Updates and Streaming
Fans can follow Norway vs. England updates from 2026 World Cup quarterfinal for real‑time scores and highlights. In the United States, the game airs on FOX and is available on fubo, Fox One, and the Fox Sports app/website. The fubo service offers a free trial for new subscribers, allowing a risk‑free way to catch the match.
World Cup 2026 Overview
The 2026 FIFA World Cup runs from June 11 through July 19, spanning the United States, Canada, and Mexico. This edition features 48 teams and a total of 104 matches, expanding the competition’s scale. The final is slated for Sunday, July 19, at New York‑New Jersey Stadium, the tournament’s official name for MetLife Stadium. Streaming options include fubo for English coverage and Peacock/Telemundo for Spanish‑language fans.
Check the official schedule for precise kickoff times in each local time zone before the match.
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