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TV-guide: Where to Watch Norway – England

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Harry Kane of England celebrates with team mates after winning the World Cup 2026 Round Of 32 match between England and Congo DR, 1 July 2026
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The much-anticipated World Cup 2026 quarter-final clash between Norway and England is set to captivate football fans around the globe. Scheduled for July 11, 2026, this match promises to be a thrilling encounter, as both teams have displayed remarkable form in the tournament so far.

Norway enters the fixture following an impressive victory over Brazil, showcasing their attacking prowess. England, on the other hand, has demonstrated resilience and tactical acumen, most recently overcoming Mexico. With both teams having a rich football history and strong lineups, this match is one fans cannot afford to miss.

Norway – England: When and Where?

  • City: Miami
  • Stadium: Miami Stadium
  • Date: July 11, 2026
  • Hour: 22:00 BST (British Summer Time)

The quarter-final will take place at the iconic Miami Stadium, a venue known for its electric atmosphere. Scheduled for a 10:00 PM kick-off in British Summer Time, fans should adjust their watches accordingly to catch the live action.

Miami Stadium

World Cup Final Stage

July 11, 2026

10:00 pm

Norway
England
Odds are subject to change. Last updated July 8, 2026 2:41 pm

Norway – England: On Which TV Channel?

  • Channel: Not available
  • Broadcast time: 10:00 PM WAT

Unfortunately, specific broadcast details for Nigeria are currently not available. However, major international sports events like the World Cup are usually covered by prominent networks.

Nigerian fans are advised to check local listings on SuperSport or streaming platforms like Showmax as the match date approaches. It’s also recommended to visit Live Soccer for updated broadcast information.

Norway – England: Predicted Lineups

Norway Predicted Lineup & Injuries and Suspensions

Norway’s lineup is expected to feature some of their star players, with Erling Haaland leading the attack. The team has been impressive in the tournament, and coach strategies will likely focus on leveraging their offensive capabilities while ensuring a solid defence. Unfortunately, they will be without goalkeeper Matias Dyngeland due to a thigh injury.

  • Norway predicted lineup: Goalkeeper – Ørjan Nyland, Right back – Julian Ryerson, Right centre back – Kristoffer Ajer, Left centre back – Torbjørn Heggem, Left back – David Møller Wolfe, Right central midfielder – Martin Oedegaard, Central midfielder – Sander Berge, Left central midfielder – Patrick Berg, Right forward – Alexander Sørloth, Centre forward – Erling Haaland, Left forward – Antonio Nusa
  • Norway injuries and suspensions: Matias Dyngeland

England Predicted Lineup & Injuries and Suspensions

England’s squad is expected to feature a blend of youth and experience. Key players like Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham will be crucial in steering the team to success. However, injuries to Edward Nketiah, Ben White, Valentino Livramento, and Jordan Henderson could pose challenges to their squad depth.

  • England predicted lineup: Goalkeeper – Jordan Pickford, Right back – Djed Spence, Right centre back – Ezri Konsa, Left centre back – Marc Guehi, Left back – Nico O’Reilly, Right defensive midfielder – Elliot Anderson, Left defensive midfielder – Declan Rice, Right wing – Bukayo Saka, Attacking midfielder – Jude Bellingham, Left wing – Anthony Gordon, Centre forward – Harry Kane
  • England injuries and suspensions: Edward Nketiah, Ben White, Valentino Livramento, Jordan Henderson

For real-time updates and live commentaries during the match, fans can explore online platforms offering live score services. As this match unfolds, it will surely provide plenty of drama and excitement for football enthusiasts.

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