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England Faces Haaland-Led Norway With World Cup Semifinal Spot on the Line

Quarterfinal pits elite strikers against each other as semifinal berth awaits winner.

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
July 11, 2026
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Erling Haaland prepares for Norway's World Cup quarterfinal against England in Miami - AP Photo/Marta Lavander

England and Norway meet in Miami with a World Cup semifinal berth at stake. - AP Photo/Marta Lavander

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – England heads into Saturday’s World Cup quarterfinal against Norway knowing that containing prolific striker Erling Haaland could determine whether its title bid continues. The match at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens will decide which team advances to Wednesday’s semifinals to face either Argentina or Switzerland.

Haaland has scored seven goals at this year’s World Cup, leaving him one behind France’s Kylian Mbappé and Argentina’s Lionel Messi in the tournament scoring race. England’s Harry Kane has also been among the competition’s standout performers with six goals, setting up a meeting between two of international football’s most effective forwards.

Haaland remains England’s biggest concern

England midfielder Morgan Rogers acknowledged the scale of the task awaiting his side, questioning whether anyone has truly found a way to stop the Norway striker while insisting England would have to try.

Norway coach Ståle Solbakken rejected the idea that the match revolves around a single player, saying it is ultimately Norway against England, while recognizing that Kane and Haaland are the leading figures for their respective teams.

England manager Thomas Tuchel praised Kane’s current form, describing the captain as being at the peak of his career after another productive tournament.

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Manchester City teammate Nico O’Reilly, who knows Haaland well from club football, said preventing service into dangerous areas may offer England its best chance of limiting the striker’s influence. He described Haaland as a constant threat inside the penalty area who becomes especially dangerous once he receives the ball.

Haaland’s scoring bursts have defined Norway’s campaign. He netted twice against Iraq within a 14-minute span, added another two goals against Senegal 10 minutes apart, and struck twice more against Brazil in an 11-minute stretch. He did not feature in Norway’s group-stage defeat to France.

Familiar faces meet with a semifinal at stake

The occasion also carries personal significance for Haaland, who was born in England while his father was playing for Leeds United and now competes in the Premier League with Manchester City.

Haaland said facing England would be especially meaningful because he plays in the country, was born there and will compete against several club teammates.

Norway’s squad includes nine players currently with English clubs, creating numerous familiar matchups across both teams.

England defender Nico O’Reilly said everything is at stake, highlighting the importance of the quarterfinal for both nations.

Momentum follows dramatic round-of-16 victories

Each team advanced after notable victories in the round of 16. Norway defeated five-time World Cup champion Brazil 2-1, while England eliminated previously unbeaten co-host Mexico 3-2 in Mexico City.

England forward Bukayo Saka said the squad discussed putting the emotions of the Mexico victory behind them in order to focus entirely on Norway’s different challenge.

Tuchel also received encouraging injury news ahead of the match. Declan Rice, Marc Guehi and Reece James all trained on Friday after recent absences, and the England manager said he expected to have a full selection available apart from defender Jarell Quansah, who begins serving a two-match suspension following his red card against Mexico.

The trio trained at Inter Miami’s facility, where former England captain David Beckham watched the session.

Norway embraces the underdog role

Haaland said England entered the tournament as one of the favorites and suggested that the pressure should remain firmly on the English side.

The striker has appeared relaxed throughout the competition despite the growing attention surrounding him. British media reported that Haaland also reminded former England captain Wayne Rooney of his promise to row along the River Mersey if Norway defeated Brazil after the Scandinavian side secured that upset.

England now faces perhaps its most demanding defensive assignment of the tournament. Success in limiting Haaland could determine whether one of the pre-tournament favorites continues its pursuit of the World Cup title or whether Norway reaches a historic semifinal.

This report is based on reporting by The Associated Press.

Article Topics: FIFA World Cup | England | Norway | Erling Haaland | Harry Kane | Quarterfinals | Thomas Tuchel

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