Norway vs England Live Stream: How to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 Quarterfinal Match Online from Anywhere
One of the standout matchups of the World Cup quarterfinals will take center stage in Florida on Saturday, as Norway face England in a blockbuster all-European showdown featuring two of the game’s most prolific strikers—Erling Haaland and Harry Kane.
Norway, enjoying a historic run after stunning Brazil in the Round of 16, will be looking to continue their giant-killing campaign against Thomas Tuchel’s star-studded England side. The two teams last met in a friendly 12 years ago, when England edged Norway 1-0. But after Norway’s remarkable performances in this tournament, Tuchel’s team is unlikely to underestimate their opponents this time around. And there is every chance of Norway outperforming.
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Norway head into this historic quarterfinal with a nearly full-strength squad, although the team has been dealing with a minor illness in camp. A handful of players have suffered mild coughs and short-lived fever symptoms, which team doctors have linked to the demanding travel schedule and changing climates across the United States.
The issue is not expected to affect team selection, however, and Norway should have all of their key players available.
Most importantly for manager Ståle Solbakken, his biggest stars are fully fit and expected to start. Manchester City striker Erling Haaland, who has scored seven goals and trails only Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé in the Golden Boot race, is in top form heading into the match.
He will once again be joined by Arsenal captain Martin Ødegaard, giving Norway its strongest attacking lineup as it looks to test an England defense that has regained its footing after the group stage.
Meanwhile, England have received a timely boost ahead of their highly anticipated World Cup quarterfinal against Norway in Miami, with manager Thomas Tuchel welcoming back three key players.
Declan Rice, Marc Guéhi and Reece James have all returned to full training and are available for selection.
Rice has recovered from the illness that earlier forced him into isolation, while Guéhi has overcome the hamstring injury he suffered during England’s Round of 16 win over Mexico. James has also taken part in full-contact training for the first time since being sidelined with an injury during the group stage.
Despite the positive news, England will still be without two important players. Defender Jarell Quansah is suspended after receiving a red card and will miss the first of a two-match ban, while experienced midfielder Jordan Henderson has been ruled out for the remainder of the tournament after breaking his wrist.
When and Where
The Norway vs England 2026 FIFA World Cup Quarterfinal match will be played at Miami Stadium, Florida, USA, on July 11, Saturday. The match starts at 5 PM ET/10 PM BST/2:30 AM IST (July 12)/5:30 AM AEST (July 12).
How to Watch
Official Broadcasters by Country
| Country | TV Channels | Livestreaming |
| United States | FOX, FS1 (English), Telemundo (Spanish) | FOX Sports App, Telemundo Deportes |
| United Kingdom | BBC, ITV | BBC iPlayer, ITVX |
| India | Zee Network channels | ZEE5 |
| Canada | Bell Media (TSN, CTV) | TSN+ |
| Mexico | TelevisaUnivision, TV Azteca | ViX |
| Argentina | Telefe, TyC Sports | TyC Sports Play |
| Brazil | Globo, SporTV | Globoplay |
| Germany | ARD, ZDF, MagentaTV | MagentaTV |
| France | M6, beIN Sports | beIN SPORTS Connect |
| Spain | RTVE, DAZN | RTVE Play, DAZN Spain |
| Singapore | Mediacorp | mewatch |
| Belgium | RTBF, VRT | RTBF Auvio, VRT MAX |
| Netherlands | NOS | NPO Start |