The highly anticipated clash between Brazil and Norway in the World Cup 2026 Round of 16 is set to captivate football fans worldwide. Brazil, boasting a strong World Cup performance so far, will look to continue its impressive form. Norway, on the other hand, has shown resilience and determination to reach this stage.
Both teams have a history of thrilling encounters, and this match promises to be no different. Fans should be excited to witness top talents like Vinicius Junior and Erling Haaland in action, making for an exhilarating viewing experience.
Brazil – Norway: When and Where?
- City: East Rutherford, New Jersey
- Stadium: New York/New Jersey Stadium
- Date: 5 July 2026
- Hour: 22:00
The match will take place at the New York/New Jersey Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on July 5, 2026. Kick-off is scheduled for 22:00. This venue will serve as the backdrop for this crucial World Cup encounter, where both teams will battle for a place in the next round.
New York/New Jersey Stadium
World Cup Final Stage
July 5, 2026
10:00 pm
Brazil – Norway: On Which TV Channel?
- Channel: SuperSport
- Broadcast time: 10:00 p.m. SAST
South African fans can catch all the action live on SuperSport, the official broadcaster for World Cup matches on the African continent. The game is set to air at 10:00 p.m. South African Standard Time (SAST). For the most accurate and up-to-date broadcast information, it’s recommended to verify details by visiting Live Soccer TV.
Brazil – Norway: Live Score and Commentaries
For those unable to watch the match on TV, live scores and real-time commentaries will keep you updated on all the action as it unfolds. These updates will ensure you don’t miss a moment of this thrilling World Cup clash between Brazil and Norway.
Brazil – Norway: Predicted Lineups
This match is crucial for both teams, with Brazil looking to capitalize on their recent form, having won four of their last five matches. Norway, with their impressive attacking prowess led by Erling Haaland, will aim to challenge the Brazilian defence. Fans can look forward to a tactical battle, with both teams striving for victory.




| 2Ederson José |
| 6Alex Sandro |
| 10Neymar Jr |
| 12Weverton |
| 14Bremer |
| 15Leo Pereira |
| 19Endrick |
| 21Luiz Henrique |
| 22Gabriel Martinelli |
| 23Ederson |
| 24Roger Ibanez |
| 25Igor Thiago |
| 17Fabinho |
| 2Morten Thorsby |
| 4Leo Østigard |
| 11Jørgen Strand Larsen |
| 12Sander Tangvik |
| 13Egil Selvik |
| 15Fredrik Bjørkan |
| 18Kristian Thorstvedt |
| 19Thelo Aasgaard |
| 21Andreas Schjelderup |
| 22Oscar Bobb |
| 23Jens Petter Hauge |
| 24Sondre Langås |
| 25Henrik Falchener |
| 14Fredrik Aursnes |
Brazil Predicted Lineup & Injuries and Suspensions
Brazil is expected to field a strong lineup despite several injuries. Key players like Vinicius Junior and Alisson will play crucial roles. However, injuries to Rodrygo and Eder Militao could affect Brazil’s defensive and attacking options.
- Brazil predicted lineup: Goalkeeper – Alisson, Right back – Danilo, Right centre back – Marquinhos, Left centre back – Gabriel Magalhães, Left back – Douglas Santos, Right central midfielder – Bruno Guimaraes, Central midfielder – Casemiro, Left central midfielder – Danilo, Right forward – Rayan Vitor, Centre forward – Matheus Cunha, Left forward – Vinicius Junior
- Brazil injuries and suspensions: Rodrygo, Estevao, Eder Militao, Vitor Roque, Murillo, Wenderson Galeno, Wesley, Raphinha, Lucas Paqueta
Norway Predicted Lineup & Injuries and Suspensions
Norway will rely on the attacking brilliance of Erling Haaland and the creative play of Martin Oedegaard. Despite a couple of injury concerns, Norway’s squad remains competitive and ready to challenge Brazil.
- Norway predicted lineup: Goalkeeper – Ørjan Nyland, Right back – Marcus Pedersen, 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, Julian Ryerson

Rodrygo cruciate-ligament-injury Late December 2026 |
Estevao hamstring-injury Early August 2026 |
Eder Militao thigh-injury Mid September 2026 |
Vitor Roque ankle-injury Late July 2026 |
Murillo hamstring-injury Early August 2026 |
Wenderson Galeno muscle-injury Mid July 2026 |
Wesley groin-injury Mid July 2026 |
Raphinha hamstring-injury Mid July 2026 |
Lucas Paqueta hamstring-injury Late July 2026 |

Matias Dyngeland thigh-injury Mid July 2026 |
Julian Ryerson thigh-injury About 1-2 weeks |
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