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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 World Cup 2026 brings a thrilling quarter-final clash between Norway and England, scheduled for July 11, 2026. Both teams have shown impressive form in the tournament, with Norway defeating Brazil in their last match and England overcoming Mexico.

Fans should be excited as this encounter promises high stakes and competitive football, with top players like Erling Haaland and Harry Kane expected to shine. The match will be a true test of skill and strategy as these two European powerhouses battle for a spot in the semi-finals.

Norway – England: When and Where?

  • City: Miami
  • Stadium: Miami Stadium
  • Date: 11 July 2026
  • Hour: 23:00

The match will take place at the iconic Miami Stadium, known for its vibrant atmosphere and state-of-the-art facilities. Scheduled for 11:00 PM local time, fans in South Africa can tune in at 11:00 PM SAST to catch the live action.

Miami Stadium

World Cup Final Stage

July 11, 2026

11:00 pm

Norway
England
Odds are subject to change. Last updated July 8, 2026 3:02 pm

Norway – England: On Which TV Channel?

  • Channel: SuperSport
  • Broadcast time: 11:00 PM SAST

For South African viewers, the game will be broadcast live on SuperSport, the premier sports channel in the region. SuperSport ensures comprehensive coverage of the World Cup 2026, and viewers can also stream the match online via their website or mobile app, requiring a subscription.

For the latest broadcast updates, check SuperSport’s official website or contact their customer service. Verify details by visiting Live Soccer.

Norway – England: Predicted Lineups

The quarter-final match between Norway and England is expected to be a tactical battle. Norway comes into this match with a strong lineup, having recently defeated Brazil.

England, with their impressive victory over Mexico, will also look to field a robust squad despite some injury concerns. This clash promises to be a showcase of individual brilliance and team strategy, with both teams aiming to secure a semi-final berth.

Norway Predicted Lineup & Injuries and Suspensions

Norway’s coach is likely to field a strong starting XI, featuring their star striker Erling Haaland. Despite Matias Dyngeland’s thigh injury, the team looks well-prepared.

  • 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 (thigh injury – Potential return Mid July 2026)

England Predicted Lineup & Injuries and Suspensions

England faces a few injury setbacks, with key players like Edward Nketiah and Ben White sidelined. However, they boast a talented squad led by captain Harry Kane.

  • England predicted lineup: Goalkeeper – Jordan Pickford, Right back – Djed Spence, Right center 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 (strain injury – Potential return Early August 2026), Ben White (knee injury – Potential return Mid August 2026), Valentino Livramento (hamstring injury – Potential return Mid July 2026), Jordan Henderson (wrist injury – Potential return Mid August 2026)

This highly anticipated match promises excitement and drama as both teams strive for glory on the World Cup stage.

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