Brazil and Norway face each other today, July 5, 2026 [1], in a FIFA World Cup Round of 16 knockout match [2].
This match serves as a critical elimination game in the tournament's knockout stage. The winner of the contest will advance to the quarter-finals, while the losing team will be eliminated from the competition [3].
The game is scheduled to take place at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey [1]. Kick-off is set for 20:00 UTC [1], which corresponds to 4 p.m. ET [4].
Broadcasting options are available in multiple languages for viewers in the U.S. and abroad. "FOX will be broadcasting the Brazil vs. Norway World Cup game in English," Yahoo Sports said [5]. For those seeking Spanish-language coverage, the match will air on Telemundo and will be available for streaming on Peacock [6].
Both teams have progressed through the group stages to reach this high-stakes encounter. The match brings together two distinct styles of play in one of the most prestigious sporting events in the world, a clash that determines the trajectory of both nations' tournament hopes.
As the Round of 16 progresses, the intensity of the competition increases. With only one spot available in the next round, the match at MetLife Stadium represents a definitive turning point for both Brazil and Norway as they vie for a place among the final eight teams [2].
“The winner of the contest will advance to the quarter-finals.”
This knockout match signifies the transition from the group stage to the high-pressure elimination phase of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Because a loss results in immediate exit from the tournament, the result will determine which nation maintains its championship aspirations and which concludes its campaign in the U.S.


