Find out how to watch Brazil v Norway live in the UK, including TV channel, free streaming details and kick off time for this World Cup 2026 last-16 tie in New Jersey.

Live StreamingDateKick Off TimeTV Channel
Brazil v Norway5 July 202621:00 BSTBBC One

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Brazil and Norway face off in New Jersey for a place in the World Cup quarter finals, rekindling a rivalry that dates back 28 years to the 1998 group stage in France, the last time these two sides met at a World Cup.

Brazil came through a nervy last-32 clash with Japan in dramatic fashion, falling behind to Kaishu Sano’s opener before Carlo Ancelotti threw caution to the wind at half time, switching to a 4-2-4 and introducing Endrick.

Casemiro headed the equaliser before Gabriel Martinelli snatched a 2-1 winner five minutes into second-half stoppage time.

Brazil have not beaten Norway in four previous encounters, a record that will not have gone unnoticed inside the squad.

The five time champions have also blown hot and cold at this tournament, and the pressure on Ancelotti is building given the weight of expectation surrounding a squad of this quality. Vinicius Junior has been the standout performer with four goals and one assist, while Matheus Cunha has contributed three strikes from centre forward.

Raphinha remains out with his hamstring injury, while Lucas Paqueta is a serious doubt after being withdrawn at half time against Japan. Casemiro is also being monitored after coming off late in the same game, with Danilo Santos likely to start in midfield if either misses out.

Ancelotti is expected to stick with the 4-3-3, keeping Endrick as an impact substitute despite his match-winning contribution in the last 32.

The Gabriel Magalhaes versus Haaland duel is one of the most anticipated individual matchups in the tournament so far, two Premier League rivals going head to head on the biggest stage in world football.

Haaland, who has five World Cup goals to his name on debut at this level, is one strike behind Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe in the Golden Boot race.

Norway arrive in New Jersey in excellent shape after beating Ivory Coast 2-1 in Dallas, with Haaland grabbing a late winner from the penalty spot to seal a place in the last 16.

Stale Solbakken’s side have scored and conceded in every game at this tournament, suggesting this is unlikely to be a quiet evening in New Jersey.

Julian Ryerson has not played since going off injured after 13 minutes against Senegal and is close to a return, though Marcus Pedersen is expected to keep his place at right back if Ryerson is not quite ready.

Martin Odegaard and Patrick Berg have combined for five assists between them and will again be crucial in feeding Haaland and Alexander Sorloth from midfield.

Norway lost 4-1 to France when Solbakken rested the bulk of his first team in the final group game, a result that is best ignored as a measure of their true level.

When at full strength they have won every game at this tournament, and the belief is very much there that they can cause one of the upsets of the competition tonight.

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