
Two elite strikers. Two nations dreaming big. One enormous World Cup night in Miami.
Erling Haaland against Harry Kane.
Martin Ødegaard against Jude Bellingham.
Norway’s biggest football opportunity in generations against an England team chasing the World Cup dream once again.
England will face Norway in the World Cup 2026 quarter-final in Miami on Saturday, July 11. It is a match made for headlines: Haaland arrives after scoring twice in Norway’s historic win over Brazil, while Kane helped England survive a dramatic 3-2 victory over Mexico.
This is more than a quarter-final.
It is a battle between two of football’s greatest modern goalscorers.
It is a chance for Norway to make even more history.
And it is a test of whether England can finally turn talent, pressure and expectation into a real route towards the World Cup final.

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Haaland vs Kane: England mod Norge i VM 2026-kvartfinalen.
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England vs Norway: Match at a Glance
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Match | England vs Norway |
| Tournament | FIFA World Cup 2026 |
| Round | Quarter-final |
| Date | Saturday, July 11, 2026 |
| Venue | Miami Stadium, Florida |
| Main battle | Erling Haaland vs Harry Kane |
| Norway’s last match | Brazil 1-2 Norway |
| England’s last match | England 3-2 Mexico |
England reached their third straight World Cup quarter-final after beating Mexico, while Norway reached this stage for the first time in the country’s history by shocking Brazil.
The Numbers: Haaland vs Kane at World Cup 2026
| Player | Nation | World Cup 2026 Goals | Latest Knockout Match |
|---|---|---|---|
| Erling Haaland | Norway | 7 | 2 goals vs Brazil |
| Harry Kane | England | 6 | 1 goal and 1 assist vs Mexico |
Haaland reached seven goals at the tournament after his late double against Brazil. Kane had five goals before England met Mexico and added another from the penalty spot in the Round of 16.
Haaland also reached an extraordinary 62 goals for Norway after the Brazil match. His international scoring record is already one of the most remarkable in modern football.
Norway’s Night of History: Haaland Knocks Out Brazil
Brazil had the possession.
Brazil had the experience.
Brazil had the history.
But Norway had Erling Haaland.
Norway defeated Brazil 2-1 in one of the biggest shocks of World Cup 2026. Haaland scored twice late in the game, first with a powerful header and then with a clinical low finish. Brazil pulled one back through a Neymar penalty, but Norway held on.
It was the result that changed everything.
For years, Norway had been seen as a promising side with excellent individual players. They had Haaland. They had Ødegaard. They had young technical players coming through.
Now they have something much bigger.
Belief.
Norway are no longer simply a team happy to be part of the World Cup. They have beaten Brazil in a knockout match. They have reached their first-ever World Cup quarter-final. And they now have a real chance to reach the semi-finals.
Haaland is the face of the story, but he is not alone.
Martin Ødegaard brings creativity and calmness. Oscar Bobb offers speed and unpredictability. Andreas Schjelderup made a huge impact against Brazil with the cross for Haaland’s first goal. Goalkeeper Ørjan Nyland also played a major role with important saves.
England Survive Mexico: Bellingham and Kane Deliver
England’s win over Mexico was completely different.
Norway controlled their emotions and waited for their moment against Brazil.
England had to survive chaos.
Jude Bellingham scored twice. Harry Kane created Bellingham’s second goal and scored a crucial penalty. England were then reduced to ten men after Jarell Quansah’s red card, but they held on for a dramatic 3-2 win at the Azteca Stadium.
England showed that they can attack with quality.
But they also showed that they can suffer.
That matters at a World Cup.
The best international teams are not always the sides that dominate every match. Sometimes the champions are the teams that find a way through a difficult night, survive pressure, defend deep and still win.
England did that against Mexico.
Now they must do it against Haaland.

Haaland vs Kane: Two Different Types of Greatness
Both players are elite finishers.
Both players can decide huge matches.
But Haaland and Kane are very different strikers.
Erling Haaland: Power, Pace and Panic
Haaland is the striker every defender hates playing against.
He does not need twenty touches to influence a match.
He needs one run.
One cross.
One ball in behind.
One small mistake.
Haaland’s greatest strengths are:
- Explosive runs behind the defence
- Massive physical power
- Elite movement inside the penalty area
- Heading ability
- Ruthless finishing with either foot
- A constant threat on counter-attacks
- The ability to score with very few touches
Norway do not need to dominate possession to make Haaland dangerous.
That is what makes him so difficult to stop.
Even when Norway are defending deep, Haaland is always one pass away from a chance. One Ødegaard pass, one Schjelderup cross or one loose England clearance could completely change the game.
Against Brazil, he showed both sides of his game.
The first goal was classic Haaland: movement, strength and a powerful header.
The second was calm, direct and lethal.
That is why England cannot relax for one second.
Harry Kane: The Goalscorer Who Creates Everything
Harry Kane is one of the most complete strikers in world football.
He scores goals.
He takes penalties.
He wins headers.
He plays through balls.
He drops into midfield.
He creates space for runners around him.
Kane’s biggest strengths are:
- Clinical finishing
- Leadership in high-pressure matches
- Passing range and vision
- Clever movement between defence and midfield
- Calmness from the penalty spot
- Ability to bring wingers and midfielders into attacks
- Tactical intelligence
England do not only need Kane in the penalty area.
They need him between the lines.
When Kane drops deep, he can pull a Norway centre-back out of position. That creates space for Bellingham, Bukayo Saka, Anthony Gordon or other runners to attack.
Kane is dangerous because he can play two roles in one game.
He can be England’s number nine.
And he can be England’s number ten.
The Tactical Battle That Could Decide England vs Norway
Can England stop Haaland in transition?
This is the biggest question of the match.
Norway will not be afraid of defending without the ball. They know England may have long periods of possession.
But Norway also know that England can leave spaces behind their defence.
That is where Haaland becomes terrifying.
England’s centre-backs cannot allow themselves to be isolated against him. Their full-backs cannot push too high without cover. Their midfielders must stop Ødegaard from receiving the ball with time to turn.
Haaland is not a player England can defend against with one centre-back alone.
They will need teamwork.
They will need communication.
And they will need to stop the pass before it reaches him.
Can Norway stop Kane from dropping deep?
Norway face a different problem.
Haaland wants to stretch the pitch.
Kane wants to connect the pitch.
If Kane drops into midfield and Norway’s defenders follow him, spaces can appear behind them. That is where Bellingham can become dangerous.
If Norway’s midfielders ignore Kane, he can turn, look up and play a decisive pass.
Norway must find the balance.
They cannot allow Kane too much time on the ball.
But they also cannot open up the middle and leave Bellingham free to attack the penalty area.

Ødegaard vs Bellingham
Haaland versus Kane will dominate the headlines.
But Martin Ødegaard versus Jude Bellingham could decide the game.
Ødegaard is Norway’s controller.
He dictates rhythm. He finds spaces. He sees passes before other players even notice them.
Bellingham is England’s energy.
He can defend, run, tackle, drive forward, arrive late in the box and score big goals when England need him most.
| Player | Main Strength |
|---|---|
| Martin Ødegaard | Vision, creativity and passing |
| Jude Bellingham | Power, timing and goals from midfield |
Ødegaard had three assists in the World Cup before the quarter-final stage, while Bellingham arrives after his decisive two-goal performance against Mexico.
This midfield battle is not just about who gets the ball more often.
It is about who finds the match-winning moment.
Five Players Who Could Change the Quarter-Final
Erling Haaland — Norway
Seven goals at the tournament.
Two against Brazil.
Sixty-two international goals for Norway.
Haaland is the player England must stop.
Harry Kane — England
Kane brings goals, leadership and creativity. He was directly involved in two of England’s three goals against Mexico.
Martin Ødegaard — Norway
Norway’s captain can unlock a defence with one pass. England must stop him from feeding Haaland early.
Jude Bellingham — England
Bellingham scored twice against Mexico and looks ready to take responsibility in the biggest matches.
Andreas Schjelderup — Norway
England cannot focus only on Haaland. Schjelderup showed against Brazil that he can provide the delivery and creativity Norway need.
Why This Match Means So Much for Norway
Norway have produced great footballers before.
Ole Gunnar Solskjær became a Manchester United legend.
John Arne Riise won the Champions League with Liverpool.
Martin Ødegaard developed into one of the Premier League’s most creative midfielders.
But Norway have never had a World Cup moment like this.
The victory over Brazil already belongs in Norwegian football history.
A win over England would be even bigger.
It would send Norway into the World Cup semi-finals.
It would prove that their “golden generation” is not only talented on paper.
It would prove that Norway can beat the best teams when the pressure is highest.
For Norwegian supporters, this is not just another match.
It is a chance to create a new football history.
Why This Match Means So Much for England
England have the depth.
They have world-class attackers.
They have experience from recent major tournaments.
They have Kane.
They have Bellingham.
But they also carry huge expectation.
Every England World Cup run brings memories of missed opportunities, penalty shootouts, near-misses and matches that still hurt supporters years later.
A win over Norway would put England one match from another World Cup final.
A defeat would be remembered as the night Haaland and Norway ended another English dream.
That pressure can be difficult.
But it can also create great moments.
England now need their biggest players to deliver.
The Key to the Match
England may have more possession.
Norway may have more counter-attacking danger.
England may create more chances.
But Haaland may only need one.
That is why the first goal could be huge.
If England score first, Norway will need to take more risks. That could create more space for Kane, Bellingham and England’s wide players.
If Norway score first, England may become desperate. That could make the match even more open and create exactly the type of counter-attacking spaces Haaland loves.
Set pieces may also be decisive.
Both teams have powerful players in the air. Both teams have elite attackers who can punish one loose ball inside the penalty area.
In a World Cup quarter-final, one corner, one penalty or one moment of brilliance can decide everything.
Finter Prediction
England have greater squad depth and more recent experience in major knockout matches.
Norway have confidence, momentum and the most dangerous pure goalscorer on the pitch.
This feels like a match that could be close for a long time.
Finter prediction: England 2-2 Norway after 90 minutes.
Extra time, penalties or one last Haaland sprint could decide who reaches the semi-finals.

Quick Facts Before England vs Norway
- Erling Haaland has scored seven goals at World Cup 2026.
- Harry Kane has scored six goals at World Cup 2026.
- Haaland scored both Norway goals in the 2-1 win over Brazil.
- Kane scored and assisted in England’s 3-2 victory over Mexico.
- Jude Bellingham scored twice against Mexico.
- Haaland has reached 62 international goals for Norway.
- Norway are in their first-ever World Cup quarter-final.
- England are in their third straight World Cup quarter-final.
- Martin Ødegaard had three assists before the quarter-final stage.
- The winner will reach the World Cup 2026 semi-finals.
Watch: Haaland, Kane, England and Norway Highlights
Brazil 1-2 Norway – Full Match Highlights
Haaland Scores Again Against Brazil
Mexico vs England – World Cup 2026 Highlights
England and Norway Book Their Quarter-Final Places
England vs Mexico – More Highlights
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FAQ: England vs Norway at World Cup 2026
When is England vs Norway at World Cup 2026?
England play Norway in the World Cup 2026 quarter-final on Saturday, July 11, in Miami.
How many World Cup goals has Erling Haaland scored in 2026?
Erling Haaland has scored seven goals at World Cup 2026.
How many World Cup goals has Harry Kane scored in 2026?
Harry Kane has scored six goals at World Cup 2026 after scoring against Mexico.
Did Haaland score against Brazil?
Yes. Haaland scored both Norway goals in the historic 2-1 World Cup win over Brazil.
Have Norway ever reached a World Cup quarter-final before?
No. Norway reached their first World Cup quarter-final after beating Brazil.
Who scored for England against Mexico?
Jude Bellingham scored twice and Harry Kane scored from the penalty spot in England’s 3-2 win.
Final Verdict
England have the experience.
Norway have the momentum.
Kane has the intelligence, leadership and all-round quality to control a match.
Haaland has the speed, power and ruthless finishing to destroy a match in seconds.
This is the type of World Cup match supporters remember for years.
Haaland vs Kane. England vs Norway. One place in the semi-finals.
Two elite strikers. Two nations dreaming big. One enormous World Cup night in Miami.
Erling Haaland against Harry Kane.
Martin Ødegaard against Jude Bellingham.
Norway’s biggest football opportunity in generations against an England team chasing the World Cup dream once again.
England will face Norway in the World Cup 2026 quarter-final in Miami on Saturday, July 11. It is a match made for headlines: Haaland arrives after scoring twice in Norway’s historic win over Brazil, while Kane helped England survive a dramatic 3-2 victory over Mexico.
This is more than a quarter-final.
It is a battle between two of football’s greatest modern goalscorers.
It is a chance for Norway to make even more history.
And it is a test of whether England can finally turn talent, pressure and expectation into a real route towards the World Cup final.
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Haaland vs Kane: England mod Norge i VM 2026-kvartfinalen.
Denne artikel er skrevet på engelsk. På Finter.dk kan du ændre sprog via sprogmenuen nederst i venstre side.
England vs Norway: Match at a Glance
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Match | England vs Norway |
| Tournament | FIFA World Cup 2026 |
| Round | Quarter-final |
| Date | Saturday, July 11, 2026 |
| Venue | Miami Stadium, Florida |
| Main battle | Erling Haaland vs Harry Kane |
| Norway’s last match | Brazil 1-2 Norway |
| England’s last match | England 3-2 Mexico |
England reached their third straight World Cup quarter-final after beating Mexico, while Norway reached this stage for the first time in the country’s history by shocking Brazil.
The Numbers: Haaland vs Kane at World Cup 2026
| Player | Nation | World Cup 2026 Goals | Latest Knockout Match |
|---|---|---|---|
| Erling Haaland | Norway | 7 | 2 goals vs Brazil |
| Harry Kane | England | 6 | 1 goal and 1 assist vs Mexico |
Haaland reached seven goals at the tournament after his late double against Brazil. Kane had five goals before England met Mexico and added another from the penalty spot in the Round of 16.
Haaland also reached an extraordinary 62 goals for Norway after the Brazil match. His international scoring record is already one of the most remarkable in modern football.
Norway’s Night of History: Haaland Knocks Out Brazil
Brazil had the possession.
Brazil had the experience.
Brazil had the history.
But Norway had Erling Haaland.
Norway defeated Brazil 2-1 in one of the biggest shocks of World Cup 2026. Haaland scored twice late in the game, first with a powerful header and then with a clinical low finish. Brazil pulled one back through a Neymar penalty, but Norway held on.
It was the result that changed everything.
For years, Norway had been seen as a promising side with excellent individual players. They had Haaland. They had Ødegaard. They had young technical players coming through.
Now they have something much bigger.
Belief.
Norway are no longer simply a team happy to be part of the World Cup. They have beaten Brazil in a knockout match. They have reached their first-ever World Cup quarter-final. And they now have a real chance to reach the semi-finals.
Haaland is the face of the story, but he is not alone.
Martin Ødegaard brings creativity and calmness. Oscar Bobb offers speed and unpredictability. Andreas Schjelderup made a huge impact against Brazil with the cross for Haaland’s first goal. Goalkeeper Ørjan Nyland also played a major role with important saves.
England Survive Mexico: Bellingham and Kane Deliver
England’s win over Mexico was completely different.
Norway controlled their emotions and waited for their moment against Brazil.
England had to survive chaos.
Jude Bellingham scored twice. Harry Kane created Bellingham’s second goal and scored a crucial penalty. England were then reduced to ten men after Jarell Quansah’s red card, but they held on for a dramatic 3-2 win at the Azteca Stadium.
England showed that they can attack with quality.
But they also showed that they can suffer.
That matters at a World Cup.
The best international teams are not always the sides that dominate every match. Sometimes the champions are the teams that find a way through a difficult night, survive pressure, defend deep and still win.
England did that against Mexico.
Now they must do it against Haaland.
Haaland vs Kane: Two Different Types of Greatness
Both players are elite finishers.
Both players can decide huge matches.
But Haaland and Kane are very different strikers.
Erling Haaland: Power, Pace and Panic
Haaland is the striker every defender hates playing against.
He does not need twenty touches to influence a match.
He needs one run.
One cross.
One ball in behind.
One small mistake.
Haaland’s greatest strengths are:
- Explosive runs behind the defence
- Massive physical power
- Elite movement inside the penalty area
- Heading ability
- Ruthless finishing with either foot
- A constant threat on counter-attacks
- The ability to score with very few touches
Norway do not need to dominate possession to make Haaland dangerous.
That is what makes him so difficult to stop.
Even when Norway are defending deep, Haaland is always one pass away from a chance. One Ødegaard pass, one Schjelderup cross or one loose England clearance could completely change the game.
Against Brazil, he showed both sides of his game.
The first goal was classic Haaland: movement, strength and a powerful header.
The second was calm, direct and lethal.
That is why England cannot relax for one second.
Harry Kane: The Goalscorer Who Creates Everything
Harry Kane is one of the most complete strikers in world football.
He scores goals.
He takes penalties.
He wins headers.
He plays through balls.
He drops into midfield.
He creates space for runners around him.
Kane’s biggest strengths are:
- Clinical finishing
- Leadership in high-pressure matches
- Passing range and vision
- Clever movement between defence and midfield
- Calmness from the penalty spot
- Ability to bring wingers and midfielders into attacks
- Tactical intelligence
England do not only need Kane in the penalty area.
They need him between the lines.
When Kane drops deep, he can pull a Norway centre-back out of position. That creates space for Bellingham, Bukayo Saka, Anthony Gordon or other runners to attack.
Kane is dangerous because he can play two roles in one game.
He can be England’s number nine.
And he can be England’s number ten.
The Tactical Battle That Could Decide England vs Norway
Can England stop Haaland in transition?
This is the biggest question of the match.
Norway will not be afraid of defending without the ball. They know England may have long periods of possession.
But Norway also know that England can leave spaces behind their defence.
That is where Haaland becomes terrifying.
England’s centre-backs cannot allow themselves to be isolated against him. Their full-backs cannot push too high without cover. Their midfielders must stop Ødegaard from receiving the ball with time to turn.
Haaland is not a player England can defend against with one centre-back alone.
They will need teamwork.
They will need communication.
And they will need to stop the pass before it reaches him.
Can Norway stop Kane from dropping deep?
Norway face a different problem.
Haaland wants to stretch the pitch.
Kane wants to connect the pitch.
If Kane drops into midfield and Norway’s defenders follow him, spaces can appear behind them. That is where Bellingham can become dangerous.
If Norway’s midfielders ignore Kane, he can turn, look up and play a decisive pass.
Norway must find the balance.
They cannot allow Kane too much time on the ball.
But they also cannot open up the middle and leave Bellingham free to attack the penalty area.
Ødegaard vs Bellingham
Haaland versus Kane will dominate the headlines.
But Martin Ødegaard versus Jude Bellingham could decide the game.
Ødegaard is Norway’s controller.
He dictates rhythm. He finds spaces. He sees passes before other players even notice them.
Bellingham is England’s energy.
He can defend, run, tackle, drive forward, arrive late in the box and score big goals when England need him most.
| Player | Main Strength |
|---|---|
| Martin Ødegaard | Vision, creativity and passing |
| Jude Bellingham | Power, timing and goals from midfield |
Ødegaard had three assists in the World Cup before the quarter-final stage, while Bellingham arrives after his decisive two-goal performance against Mexico.
This midfield battle is not just about who gets the ball more often.
It is about who finds the match-winning moment.
Five Players Who Could Change the Quarter-Final
Erling Haaland — Norway
Seven goals at the tournament.
Two against Brazil.
Sixty-two international goals for Norway.
Haaland is the player England must stop.
Harry Kane — England
Kane brings goals, leadership and creativity. He was directly involved in two of England’s three goals against Mexico.
Martin Ødegaard — Norway
Norway’s captain can unlock a defence with one pass. England must stop him from feeding Haaland early.
Jude Bellingham — England
Bellingham scored twice against Mexico and looks ready to take responsibility in the biggest matches.
Andreas Schjelderup — Norway
England cannot focus only on Haaland. Schjelderup showed against Brazil that he can provide the delivery and creativity Norway need.
Why This Match Means So Much for Norway
Norway have produced great footballers before.
Ole Gunnar Solskjær became a Manchester United legend.
John Arne Riise won the Champions League with Liverpool.
Martin Ødegaard developed into one of the Premier League’s most creative midfielders.
But Norway have never had a World Cup moment like this.
The victory over Brazil already belongs in Norwegian football history.
A win over England would be even bigger.
It would send Norway into the World Cup semi-finals.
It would prove that their “golden generation” is not only talented on paper.
It would prove that Norway can beat the best teams when the pressure is highest.
For Norwegian supporters, this is not just another match.
It is a chance to create a new football history.
Why This Match Means So Much for England
England have the depth.
They have world-class attackers.
They have experience from recent major tournaments.
They have Kane.
They have Bellingham.
But they also carry huge expectation.
Every England World Cup run brings memories of missed opportunities, penalty shootouts, near-misses and matches that still hurt supporters years later.
A win over Norway would put England one match from another World Cup final.
A defeat would be remembered as the night Haaland and Norway ended another English dream.
That pressure can be difficult.
But it can also create great moments.
England now need their biggest players to deliver.
The Key to the Match
England may have more possession.
Norway may have more counter-attacking danger.
England may create more chances.
But Haaland may only need one.
That is why the first goal could be huge.
If England score first, Norway will need to take more risks. That could create more space for Kane, Bellingham and England’s wide players.
If Norway score first, England may become desperate. That could make the match even more open and create exactly the type of counter-attacking spaces Haaland loves.
Set pieces may also be decisive.
Both teams have powerful players in the air. Both teams have elite attackers who can punish one loose ball inside the penalty area.
In a World Cup quarter-final, one corner, one penalty or one moment of brilliance can decide everything.
Finter Prediction
England have greater squad depth and more recent experience in major knockout matches.
Norway have confidence, momentum and the most dangerous pure goalscorer on the pitch.
This feels like a match that could be close for a long time.
Finter prediction: England 2-2 Norway after 90 minutes.
Extra time, penalties or one last Haaland sprint could decide who reaches the semi-finals.
Quick Facts Before England vs Norway
- Erling Haaland has scored seven goals at World Cup 2026.
- Harry Kane has scored six goals at World Cup 2026.
- Haaland scored both Norway goals in the 2-1 win over Brazil.
- Kane scored and assisted in England’s 3-2 victory over Mexico.
- Jude Bellingham scored twice against Mexico.
- Haaland has reached 62 international goals for Norway.
- Norway are in their first-ever World Cup quarter-final.
- England are in their third straight World Cup quarter-final.
- Martin Ødegaard had three assists before the quarter-final stage.
- The winner will reach the World Cup 2026 semi-finals.
Watch: Haaland, Kane, England and Norway Highlights
Brazil 1-2 Norway – Full Match Highlights
Haaland Scores Again Against Brazil
Mexico vs England – World Cup 2026 Highlights
England and Norway Book Their Quarter-Final Places
England vs Mexico – More Highlights
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FAQ: England vs Norway at World Cup 2026
When is England vs Norway at World Cup 2026?
England play Norway in the World Cup 2026 quarter-final on Saturday, July 11, in Miami.
How many World Cup goals has Erling Haaland scored in 2026?
Erling Haaland has scored seven goals at World Cup 2026.
How many World Cup goals has Harry Kane scored in 2026?
Harry Kane has scored six goals at World Cup 2026 after scoring against Mexico.
Did Haaland score against Brazil?
Yes. Haaland scored both Norway goals in the historic 2-1 World Cup win over Brazil.
Have Norway ever reached a World Cup quarter-final before?
No. Norway reached their first World Cup quarter-final after beating Brazil.
Who scored for England against Mexico?
Jude Bellingham scored twice and Harry Kane scored from the penalty spot in England’s 3-2 win.
Final Verdict
England have the experience.
Norway have the momentum.
Kane has the intelligence, leadership and all-round quality to control a match.
Haaland has the speed, power and ruthless finishing to destroy a match in seconds.
This is the type of World Cup match supporters remember for years.
Haaland vs Kane. England vs Norway. One place in the semi-finals.