England and Norway met Saturday in Miami for a quarterfinal match in the 2026 FIFA World Cup [1, 2].
The matchup represents a critical juncture in the tournament, as the winner earns a spot in the final four. The advancing team will face either Argentina or Switzerland in the semi-finals [1].
The game took place at Hard Rock Stadium in the U.S. [1, 2]. This appearance marks a significant return for Norway, which had not appeared in a World Cup since 1998 [2]. The 2026 tournament features an expanded field of 48 teams [3].
Central to the contest is the clash between two of the world's most prominent forwards. Erling Haaland of Norway and Harry Kane of England entered the match as the primary offensive threats for their respective nations.
"Two of the tournament's most prolific strikers — Erling Haaland and Harry Kane — go head‑to‑head with a spot in the final four against either Argentina or Switzerland on the line," a New York Times live-blog author said [1].
England has historically been a contender in the knockout stages, while Norway seeks to capitalize on its first deep run in nearly three decades. The atmosphere in Miami reflected the high stakes of the quarterfinal stage, where a single loss eliminates a team from the competition [1, 2].
"England meets Norway in the World Cup quarterfinals on Saturday in Miami," a USA Today article author said [2].
“Two of the tournament's most prolific strikers — Erling Haaland and Harry Kane — go head‑to‑head”
The match highlights the shift in the global football landscape, particularly Norway's resurgence after a 28-year absence from the World Cup. With the tournament expanded to 48 teams, the path to the semi-finals has become more complex, making this quarterfinal a pivotal test of whether Norway's individual star power can overcome England's historical consistency in major tournaments.


