England and Norway meet in Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium on Saturday(Today), for a World Cup quarter-final that pits the tournament’s most prolific goalscorer against one of its deepest squads.
Norway, appearing in their first World Cup since 1998, stunned Brazil 2-1 in the round of 16 and have been carried by Erling Haaland’s seven goals in five matches. The Manchester City striker has scored in 14 consecutive competitive internationals and needs minimal service to punish any defence.
England advanced with a 3-2 victory over Mexico despite playing more than 40 minutes with 10 men. Harry Kane has six goals, Jude Bellingham has four, and Thomas Tuchel’s side possesses the squad depth that Norway cannot match.
The tactical battle centres on one question: can England stop Haaland? Shutting down Martin Ødegaard, who has completed more passes to Haaland than any other player at the tournament, will be key to cutting the supply line.
Injury and suspension have complicated England’s preparations. Jarrell Quansah is suspended after his red card against Mexico, while Declan Rice, Marc Guehi, and Reece James have been training separately due to fitness concerns. Jordan Henderson is ruled out after wrist surgery.
Norway have scored 12 goals but conceded nine, suggesting defensive vulnerabilities that England’s attack can exploit.
If the match is tight entering the final hour, England’s superior bench could prove decisive.
Kick-off is scheduled for 10 PM, with the winner advancing to face either Argentina or Switzerland in the semi-finals.
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