Find out how to watch Norway v England live in the UK, including TV channel, free streaming details and kick off time for this World Cup 2026 quarter final in Miami tonight.
| Live Streaming | Date | Kick Off Time | TV Channel |
|---|---|---|---|
| Norway v England | 11 July 2026 | 22:00 BST | ITV1 / STV |
Norway v England Live Stream, TV Channel
Norway v England will be shown live in the UK on ITV1, with kick off at 10:00pm BST. Scottish viewers can also watch on STV.
The match takes place at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida.
England and Norway meet at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami tonight in a World Cup quarter final that nobody could have predicted at the start of the tournament, and one that sets up a fascinating contest between two of the most in-form strikers in the world.
England produced arguably their finest World Cup performance in 60 years to get here, beating Mexico 3-2 at the Azteca with ten men in a performance that carried genuine echoes of 1966 for many supporters.
It was the moment Thomas Tuchel’s squad appeared to genuinely believe they could win this tournament.
England are just three wins from ending a 60-year wait for a major trophy, though the historical record against European sides in World Cup knockout football is a concern.
Five of their last six knockout matches against European nations have ended in defeat, a trend they will be desperate to break tonight.
Harry Kane has six goals at the tournament and is closing in on the Golden Boot. Jude Bellingham continues to pull the strings in behind and Anthony Saka and Gordon provide genuine width.
The full back situation remains a headache, with Reece James still not back to full fitness and Djed Spence expected to continue on the right.
Norway have been one of the stories of this World Cup, reaching a quarter-final for the first time in the nation’s history. Their stunning 2-1 win over Brazil in the last 16, sealed by a Martin Odegaard goal with seven minutes to go, was one of the upsets of the tournament and confirmed this Norway side as genuine contenders rather than romantic outsiders.
Stale Solbakken’s side have lost just two of their last 21 matches across all competitions and their belief is sky high heading into tonight.
Erling Haaland now has seven tournament goals, level with Kane and Kylian Mbappe in the Golden Boot race, and the showdown between Haaland and the England centre backs is the individual battle that could define the tie.
Norway’s only victory over England in six meetings came back in 1993, a 2-0 win that feels like a different era entirely.
The sides have not met since 2014 and this is a completely different Norway outfit, sharper and far more dangerous than any previous generation.
Julian Ryerson is expected to return at right back after recovering from the thigh injury that kept him out against Brazil, which is a significant boost on the right side. Martin Odegaard and Sander Berge continue in midfield, with Alexander Sorloth supporting Haaland up front.
Both teams have goals in them and both have strikers in outstanding form. It should be a night to remember in Miami, and with a semi final place against France on the line, neither side will hold anything back.
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