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·11 Juli 2026

How to watch England v Norway, team news, injuries, predicted line-ups and more

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England face Norway in the quarter-finals of the World Cup looking to take another step towards ending 60 years of hurt.

Thomas Tuchel’s side produced one of their most impressive performances of the tournament to defeat co-hosts Mexico 3-2 in the round of 16 at the iconic Azteca, overcoming altitude, a hostile atmosphere and playing more than half an hour with 10 men following Jarell Quansah’s red card.


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Norway, meanwhile, continued their remarkable World Cup run by knocking out Brazil thanks to a brace from Erling Haaland.

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the quarter-final clash…

Kick-off time in the UK

The match in Miami kicks off at 10pm BST.

How to watch in the UK

TV channel: ITV 1

Streaming: ITV X

Team news

England have been boosted by the news that Reece James will be available following a hamstring problem. Declan Rice and Marc Guehi have also shaken off fitness concerns, but Jordan Henderson is out for the rest of the tournament after undergoing surgery on his arm. Jarell Quansah, meanwhile, is suspended.

The Norway camp has been hit by illness in the build up to the game, but everyone affected is believed to have recovered.

Predicted line-ups

England (4-2-3-1): Pickford; Konsa, Stones, Guehi, O’Reilly; Rice, Anderson; Saka, Bellingham, Gordon; Kane

Norway (4-3-3): Nyland; Ryerson, Ajer, Heggem, Wolfe; Odegaard, Berge, Berg; Sorloth, Haaland, Nusa

Recent form

England topped their group with seven points and came from behind to beat DR Congo 2-1 in the round of 32, with Harry Kane scoring twice to book a last-16 meeting with Mexico. Thomas Tuchel’s side then defeated the co-hosts 3-2 at the Azteca Stadium in the round of 16 to set up a quarter-final clash.

Norway finished second in their group behind France after collecting six points from their three matches. In the round of 32, they defeated Ivory Coast 2-1, with Erling Haaland scoring a dramatic late winner to send his side through. They then produced arguably the shock of the tournament in the round of 16, beating Brazil 2-1.

What’s been said?

England manager Tuchel: “I think we took a big step in our last match, but ​it was only a step. We’re still hungry. We still have dreams, and still have a big goal to play for.

“The ​next step is to win the quarter-final, it’s important to look ahead … Everything that matters is ahead of us. It is tomorrow.”

Norway boss Stale Solbakken: “The most important thing for me is that we are ourselves with the ​ball and that we dare to play the game and not the whole environment, and that we concentrate on the ​pitch,” Solbakken told reporters.

“I would like to see a Norway team that plays to their strengths and ⁠that we are ourselves.”

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