Norway vs England Kickoff Time, Date, Venue, Lineups, Live Stream Channels

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Norway vs England is World Cup 2026 quarter-final Match 99 at Miami Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. The FIFA World Cup 2026 knockout match is scheduled for 11 July 2026, with kickoff at 17:00 ET in Miami Gardens / 21:00 UTC / 22:00 BST in England / 23:00 CEST in Norway / 02:00 PKT on 12 July. This hub covers the date, venue, projected lineups, live stream channels, prediction, head to head, and key stats.
FIFA lists Norway vs England as World Cup 2026 quarter-final Match 99 at Miami Stadium. Ticketmaster and SeatGeek list the fixture at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens on Saturday, 11 July 2026 at 5:00 PM local time. Norway reached the quarter-final by beating Brazil 2-1, while England beat Mexico 3-2. Norway bring the tournament upset story, while England bring a deeper squad and the stronger historical record.
Norway vs England Match Date and Kickoff Time
Norway vs England takes place on 11 July 2026. Miami Gardens kickoff is 17:00 ET, which converts to 21:00 UTC, 22:00 BST in England, 23:00 CEST in Norway, 14:00 PT, and 02:00 PKT on 12 July.
The timing gives England and Norway a late evening quarter-final. Since this is a knockout fixture, extra time and penalties can follow if the teams finish level after 90 minutes. Fans should keep official coverage open beyond the standard match window.
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Date | 11 July 2026 |
| Local Kickoff | 17:00 ET in Miami Gardens |
| Viewer Times | 17:00 ET in Miami Gardens / 21:00 UTC / 22:00 BST in England / 23:00 CEST in Norway / 02:00 PKT on 12 July |
| Stage | Quarter-final – Match 99 |
| Status | Upcoming |
Venue: Miami Stadium, Miami Gardens
Miami Stadium hosts Norway vs England in Miami Gardens, Florida. FIFA uses the Miami Stadium tournament name, while Ticketmaster and SeatGeek identify the local venue as Hard Rock Stadium. The open-air setting makes heat, humidity, and storm monitoring part of match planning.
Supporters should confirm ticket access, parking, rideshare zones, security rules, and weather advisories before matchday. Hard Rock Stadium can feel heavy in late afternoon conditions, so both benches need smart energy management. The setting should reward the team that controls tempo after turnovers.
Predicted Lineups
The Norway vs England lineups route remains a matchday check because official team sheets are yet to be confirmed. Norway are projected in a 4-3-3 with Nyland, Ajer, Ostigard, Berge, Aursnes, Odegaard, Nusa, Haaland, and Bobb. England are projected in a 4-2-3-1 with Pickford, Stones, Guehi, Rice, Mainoo, Bellingham, Saka, Kane, and Foden.
| Team | Probable Shape | Projected XI |
|---|---|---|
| Norway | 4-3-3 | Orjan Nyland; Julian Ryerson; Kristoffer Ajer; Leo Ostigard; Birger Meling; Sander Berge; Fredrik Aursnes; Martin Odegaard; Antonio Nusa; Erling Haaland; Oscar Bobb |
| England | 4-2-3-1 | Jordan Pickford; Reece James; John Stones; Marc Guehi; Myles Lewis-Skelly; Declan Rice; Kobbie Mainoo; Jude Bellingham; Bukayo Saka; Harry Kane; Phil Foden |
These are projected XIs, not official lineups. Norway can add another ball-winner if Solbakken wants more protection in front of the centre-backs. England can adjust the left side if Tuchel wants more running power in Miami conditions.
Norway vs England Live Stream Channels
The Norway vs England live stream channels section focuses on official broadcasters. Norway viewers should check NRK, NRK TV, TV 2, TV 2 Play, and final listings. UK viewers should check ITV, ITVX, BBC, BBC iPlayer, and final schedules.
| Country | TV Channel | Streaming Route | Access Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Norway | NRK / TV 2 | NRK TV / TV 2 Play | free and paid routes |
| United Kingdom | ITV / BBC allocation checks | ITVX / BBC iPlayer where listed | free-to-air |
| United States | FOX / Telemundo | FOX One / FOX Sports app / Peacock | rights-holder access required |
| Canada | TSN / CTV / RDS | TSN+ / CTV app / RDS app | rights-holder access required |
| Australia | SBS / SBS Viceland | SBS On Demand | free-to-air |
| India | match-specific TV listing yet to be confirmed | ZEE5 | rights-holder access required |
United States viewers should check FOX, Telemundo, FOX One, FOX Sports, and Peacock. Canada viewers should check TSN, CTV, RDS, and their official apps. Official listings remain the final check because knockout placement can move across television and streaming feeds.
Norway Preview
Norway enter ranked No. 31 and arrive after beating Brazil 2-1 in the Round of 16. Norway have a clear attacking reference in Haaland and enough midfield quality to find him early. Their challenge is defending long England possession spells without losing the counterattack threat.
Norway can trouble England if Odegaard receives between lines and releases Haaland before England reset. Nusa and Bobb can stretch the pitch, while Berge and Aursnes need to protect central spaces. If Norway score first, England will have to open lanes that Haaland can attack again.
Norway Current Form and Key Players
Erling Haaland matters because he gives Norway penalty-box finishing, aerial power, and one-touch threat. Odegaard can create the pass, while Nyland and the centre-backs must survive England pressure. Norway need compact distances, early passes into Haaland, and disciplined tracking of England’s midfield runners.
England Preview
England enter ranked No. 4 and arrive after beating Mexico 3-2 in the Round of 16. England showed resilience in a difficult knockout match, but Miami should demand better control. Their best route is to make Norway defend repeated wide attacks before Haaland gets service.
England can control the tie if Rice and Mainoo handle second balls and Bellingham attacks the box at the right time. Kane can drop to connect play, while Saka and Foden can stretch Norway across the back line. The risk comes from turnovers that give Odegaard time to lift passes behind England.
England Current Form and Key Players
Jude Bellingham gives England late-box runs, ball carrying, and knockout scoring impact. Kane can link and finish, Saka can isolate the left-back, and Rice can close Norway counters. England need cleaner game control, smarter heat management, and faster wide service around Kane and Bellingham.
Match Prediction
The Norway vs England prediction is England 2-1 Norway. The probability split is 27 percent Norway, 26 percent draw, and 47 percent England. Confidence is 55 percent because England have greater depth, but Norway have the striker who can change the match with one chance.
A 2-1 England result fits the current evidence. England should create longer pressure spells through midfield control and wide overloads. Norway can score through Haaland or a set piece, but England look better equipped to manage the final half hour.
Head to Head Record
The Norway vs England head to head record favors England. The checked senior record gives Norway two wins, England seven wins, and three draws from 12 meetings. The teams have not met at the FIFA World Cup before this quarter-final.
| Stat | Detail |
|---|---|
| Verified Senior Meetings | 12 |
| Norway Wins | 2 |
| Draws | 3 |
| England Wins | 7 |
| World Cup Meetings | 0 |
The recent record includes England wins in 2014 and 2012, while Norway’s competitive wins came in World Cup qualifying in 1993 and 1981. That history gives England the broader edge, but Norway’s current attack changes the live risk profile. Miami gives the rivalry its first World Cup finals chapter.
Key Stats Comparison
The Norway vs England stats route shows a clear style clash. Norway bring elite finishing through Haaland and a direct supply line through Odegaard. England bring stronger depth, more possession control, and a higher FIFA ranking.
| Stat | Norway | England |
|---|---|---|
| FIFA Ranking | 31 | 4 |
| Route | Beat Brazil 2-1 | Beat Mexico 3-2 |
| Recent Form | W-W-L-W-W | W-W-W-D-W |
| Goals in Listed Sample | 10 | 12 |
| Goals Conceded | 6 | 5 |
| Prediction Probability | 27% | 47% |
Readers can follow the Norway vs England preview, the Norway vs England live score, and the World Cup 2026 quarter-finals schedule as team news changes. The full World Cup 2026 standings explain how both teams reached the knockout path.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time does Norway vs England kick off?
Norway vs England kicks off at 17:00 ET on 11 July 2026. That is 22:00 BST in England and 23:00 CEST in Norway.
Where is Norway vs England being played?
The quarter-final is scheduled for Miami Stadium. Ticketing partners list the local venue as Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.
Are Norway vs England lineups confirmed?
Official lineups are yet to be confirmed. The projected XIs should be checked again after team sheets are released close to kickoff.
What TV channel has Norway vs England?
Norway viewers should check NRK and TV 2. UK viewers should check ITV and BBC listings, while U.S. viewers should check FOX and Telemundo.
What is the Norway vs England prediction?
The FWCTimes prediction is England 2-1 Norway. England have deeper control, while Norway have Haaland’s finishing threat.
Norway vs England gives Miami a quarter-final built around Haaland, Bellingham, Kane, and heat management. Official lineups and some match-specific channel allocations remain yet to be confirmed, so the hub should be checked again before kickoff. FWCTimes will keep live score, lineups, stats, and watch routes connected from this main match hub as those pages publish.

