England and Norway remained tied 1-1 at halftime during their FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-final match on July 11 [1, 2].

The result keeps both nations in contention for a spot in the semifinals. A victory in this stage of the tournament is critical for teams aiming to secure a place in the final four of the global competition [1, 2].

The match took place at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida [2]. The venue hosted the high-stakes clash as both sides fought for dominance in the first half of the game.

Much of the pre-match focus centered on the clash of elite strikers. Reports highlighted the matchup between Norway's Erling Haaland and England's Harry Kane [2], while other accounts emphasized the battle between Haaland and Jude Bellingham [3].

The tension of the quarter-final was evident as the teams entered the break with the score level [1]. Both squads will now look to adjust their strategies in the second half to break the deadlock, and advance in the tournament.

As the match progressed, the physical and tactical battle between the two European powerhouses remained the central narrative of the afternoon in Miami [2]. The outcome of this game will determine which side moves forward to the next round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup [1].

England and Norway remained tied 1-1 at halftime

A halftime draw in a quarter-final match increases the tactical pressure on both managers to make decisive substitutions. Because the stakes are an immediate exit or a path to the semifinals, the second half will likely see a shift toward more aggressive attacking play or a cautious defensive approach to force the game into extra time.