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myhighplainsyoutube+1usatodayEngland and Norway are locked in a tense 2026 FIFA World Cup quarterfinal at Miami Stadium on Saturday, with the match heading to extra time after finishing level at 1-1 through regulation.latimes+1
Norway entered the quarterfinal on a wave of momentum, having reached this stage for the first time in the nation's history. Erling Haaland, who has scored in every match of the tournament — seven goals total — led the charge against an England side that topped their group. Norway's path included a stunning late comeback against Brazil in the round of 16, where Haaland scored twice after the 79th minute to seal a 2-1 victory.foxsports+2
England arrived in Miami as slight favorites after winning their group with victories over Croatia (4-2) and Panama (2-0), plus a goalless draw with Ghana. In the knockout rounds, the Three Lions edged DR Congo 2-1 and survived a thrilling 3-2 encounter with Mexico, with Harry Kane netting six goals and Jude Bellingham adding four across the tournament.foxsports
The contest at Miami Stadium, broadcast on FOX at 5 p.m. ET, pitted Haaland's finishing ability against England's defensive organization — a battle previewed all week as the tournament's most compelling individual matchup. According to Al Jazeera's live coverage, the two sides could not be separated through 90 minutes, finishing 1-1 and proceeding to extra time.aljazeera+2
The England-Norway clash is one of two quarterfinals scheduled for Saturday, with Argentina set to face Switzerland later in the evening. The winner of the Miami match will advance to the World Cup semifinals, bringing either England closer to a first title since 1966 or delivering Norway an unprecedented run deep into football's greatest tournament.nhregister+2