Find out how to watch Norway v England live in the UK tonight, including free live streaming details, team news and kick off time.
| Live Streaming | Date | Kick Off Time | TV Channel |
|---|---|---|---|
| Norway v England | 11 July 2026 | 22:00 BST | ITV1 |
England v Norway Live Stream Details
Norway v England will be shown live in the UK on ITV1, with kick off time at 10:00pm BST.
Norway and England meet in Miami tonight for a place in the World Cup semi-finals, in a quarter-final that pits two of the tournament’s most entertaining sides against each other.
England’s 3-2 win over Mexico at the Azteca with ten men has been hailed as their finest World Cup performance since 1966.
Jude Bellingham scored twice, Harry Kane added a penalty and big Dan Burn put in a defensive masterclass under the most testing of circumstances.
England’s injury situation has worsened since that night. Jarell Quansah’s straight red card for a high tackle on Jesus Gallardo was subsequently extended to cover the semi-finals, ruling him out for at least two games.
Jordan Henderson suffered a freak wrist injury celebrating in the dressing room and has been ruled out for the rest of the tournament after undergoing surgery.
Marc Guehi has emerged as a serious doubt with a hamstring concern, while Declan Rice is also being monitored after falling ill in training. If Guehi misses out, Dan Burn is the likely replacement alongside Ezri Konsa.
Reece James remains a hamstring doubt and Djed Spence is expected to continue at right back. Bukayo Saka and Anthony Gordon provide the width, with Bellingham in the number ten role and Kane leading the line.
Despite the injury disruption, England head to Miami on a three-game winning run and have scored at least twice in each of those victories. The concern is historical: five of their last six World Cup knockout exits have come against European opposition, including each of their last three.
Norway’s 2-1 win over Brazil in the last 16 was one of the results of the tournament.
Haaland headed the opener and then coolly picked out the bottom corner for the winner with seven minutes remaining, sending Brazil home for the first time before the quarter-finals since 1990.
Erling Haaland now has seven World Cup goals and leads the Golden Boot race alongside Kane and Kylian Mbappe, having converted 39% of his shots at this tournament, the best rate of any player with 15-plus attempts since Gary Lineker in 1986.
Left back David Moller Wolfe was forced off late against Brazil but has returned to full training and is not a concern. Solbakken faces a positive selection dilemma with a fully fit squad, with Oscar Bobb and Andreas Schjelderup both pushing to displace Alexander Sorloth and Antonio Nusa after their assists against Brazil.
Norway have scored and conceded in each of their five World Cup games so far, a pattern that should make for a compelling 90 minutes at Hard Rock Stadium.
They have never beaten a European side at a World Cup however, and have failed to score in each of their last four meetings with England.
England lead the head to head stats with seven wins to two, though the sides have not met since a 1-0 friendly win for England in 2014. The last competitive meeting was Norway’s famous 2-0 win in 1993, which remains their only victory over the Three Lions in the last six attempts.
Argentina or Switzerland wait in the semi finals.
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