Brazil vs Norway Preview, Form, Lineups, H2H & Match Info


The Brazil vs Norway preview brings a major World Cup 2026 Round of 16 match to New York/New Jersey Stadium. FIFA lists the fixture for Sunday, 5 July 2026, with kickoff at 20:00 UTC. That converts to 16:00 ET in East Rutherford.
Brazil arrive after topping Group C and beating Japan 2-1 in the Round of 32. Norway reached this stage by finishing second in Group I, then beating Ivory Coast 2-1 in Arlington. The matchup carries a rare H2H twist because Norway have never lost to Brazil at senior level.
Brazil Preview
Brazil have moved through the tournament with a stronger rhythm under Carlo Ancelotti. The group stage gave them seven points after a draw with Morocco and wins over Haiti and Scotland. Their Round of 32 comeback against Japan then tested their patience in a knockout setting.
The front line still gives Brazil several ways to change a match. Vinicius Junior can carry the ball from the left, Rodrygo can connect inside, and Gabriel Martinelli can attack space behind the full-back. Matheus Cunha gives Brazil a mobile central reference rather than a fixed penalty-box target.
Brazil need their midfield to protect the centre before Norway release Martin Odegaard. Bruno Guimaraes and Casemiro can control tempo if Brazil avoid loose passes near halfway. If they leave open lanes, Norway can find Haaland before the centre-backs reset.
Norway Preview
Norway enter with clear belief after a difficult group and a tight Round of 32 win. They beat Iraq and Senegal in the group stage, lost to France in the group decider, then recovered to beat Ivory Coast 2-1. That route gives Stale Solbakken a side used to direct, high-pressure games.
Erling Haaland remains the obvious attacking reference, but Norway are not a one-player team. Odegaard gives them passing quality between midfield and attack. Antonio Nusa and Oscar Bobb can stretch the pitch, while Sander Berge gives the midfield size and control.
Norway need to survive long Brazil possession spells without dropping too deep. If the defensive line sits on top of Nyland, Brazil can pin them through wide combinations. If Norway hold a compact mid-block, they can turn Brazil’s full-back advances into counter-attacking lanes.
Brazil Team News
Brazil official lineup news is yet to be confirmed. The synced card projects Alisson in goal, with Danilo, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhaes, and Guilherme Arana across the defensive line. That back four gives Brazil experience, aerial strength, and enough left-side support for Vinicius Junior.
Bruno Guimaraes and Casemiro form the projected midfield base. Rodrygo, Vinicius Junior, and Gabriel Martinelli support Matheus Cunha in attack. Neymar’s role has been managed during the knockout build-up, so the final attacking shape should be checked when the official team sheet drops.
Norway Team News
Norway official lineup news is also yet to be confirmed. The current projection starts Orjan Nyland in goal, with Julian Ryerson, Leo Ostigard, Kristoffer Ajer, and David Moller Wolfe across the back line. That unit needs strong spacing against Brazil’s wide runners.
Sander Berge, Patrick Berg, and Odegaard form the projected midfield three. Antonio Nusa, Haaland, and Oscar Bobb make up the attacking line. Norway may still adjust one wide role if Solbakken wants more defensive protection against Brazil’s left side.
Head to Head Record
The Brazil vs Norway H2H record is unusual for a match involving the five-time champions. 11v11 lists four senior meetings, with Norway winning twice and two matches ending level. Brazil have no senior win over Norway in the checked record.
| H2H Stat | Record |
|---|---|
| Total senior meetings | 4 |
| Brazil wins | 0 |
| Draws | 2 |
| Norway wins | 2 |
| World Cup meetings | 1 |
| Last meeting | Norway 1-1 Brazil, 2006 international friendly |
The World Cup reference makes the record more relevant. Norway beat Brazil 2-1 at France 1998, one of the most famous results in Norwegian football history. Brazil have the stronger squad on paper in 2026, yet the H2H record gives Norway a real psychological hook.
Key Battle to Watch
The key battle is Brazil’s left-side creation against Norway’s Haaland outlet. Vinicius Junior and Martinelli can force Norway’s right side to defend deep. If Brazil keep pressure high, they can isolate defenders and create cut-back chances.
Norway’s counter-threat starts when Odegaard receives cleanly after a regain. One pass into Haaland can change the field position and force Brazil’s centre-backs to defend running toward their own goal. Brazil need rest defence from Casemiro and Bruno before they commit too many players forward.
Set pieces also deserve attention. Brazil have Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhaes, and Casemiro as aerial threats. Norway have Haaland, Ostigard, and Ajer, so both teams must defend dead balls with complete concentration.
Round of 16 Match Path
Brazil reached this stage after beating Japan 2-1 in Houston. Norway reached it after beating Ivory Coast 2-1 in Arlington. Both sides now enter a sharper knockout window where extra time and penalties remain possible.
| Team | Path | Knockout Result | Known Detail |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brazil | Round of 32 winner | Brazil 2-1 Japan | Group C winner before knockout round |
| Norway | Round of 32 winner | Norway 2-1 Ivory Coast | Group I runner-up before knockout round |
| Japan | Eliminated | Lost 2-1 to Brazil | Round of 32 exit |
| Ivory Coast | Eliminated | Lost 2-1 to Norway | Round of 32 exit |
The World Cup 2026 Round of 16 now gives Brazil a direct test against one of Europe’s most dangerous transition teams. Norway bring the better historical record in this fixture, while Brazil bring deeper knockout experience and more attacking variety.
How to Watch Brazil vs Norway Live
Brazil vs Norway is scheduled for 16:00 ET on Sunday, 5 July 2026. FOX lists the match in the United States for FOX and FOX One. SBS lists the fixture for Australian streaming, with local timing shown for Monday morning in Australia.
Fans can track broader knockout movement through the World Cup 2026 standings. The preview card links only to published FWCTimes match pages. Live score, prediction, lineups, H2H, stream, and stats tabs stay disabled until those URLs go live.
Official lineups should arrive close to kickoff. Brazil need controlled pressure and cleaner cover behind their attacks. Norway need fast exits, Odegaard’s passing range, and Haaland’s penalty-box movement to stay alive against long Brazil possession spells.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time does Brazil vs Norway kick off?
Brazil vs Norway kicks off at 16:00 ET on Sunday, 5 July 2026. The listed local start in East Rutherford is 16:00.
Where is Brazil vs Norway being played?
The Round of 16 match is scheduled for New York/New Jersey Stadium, also listed by ESPN as MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
What is the Brazil vs Norway H2H record?
11v11 lists four senior meetings. Norway have two wins, two matches ended level, and Brazil are still seeking a first win in this fixture.
How did Brazil reach Brazil vs Norway?
Brazil topped Group C with seven points, then beat Japan 2-1 in the Round of 32 in Houston.
Are Brazil vs Norway lineups confirmed?
No. Official lineups are yet to be confirmed and should arrive close to kickoff on match day.
Brazil vs Norway gives the Round of 16 a high-value tactical clash in East Rutherford. Brazil carry form, depth, and knockout pedigree. Norway carry Haaland, Odegaard, transition threat, and an unbeaten senior H2H record against Brazil. Follow FIFA World Cup 2026 coverage as kickoff approaches.
