World Cup 2026 Quarter-Final Thriller: Schjelderup Shocks England as Kane’s Fury and Bellingham’s Heroics Ignite Unbelievable Showdown

World Cup 2026 Quarter-Final Thriller: Schjelderup Shocks England as Kane’s Fury and Bellingham’s Heroics Ignite Unbelievable Showdown
England captain Harry Kane celebrates after scoring twice in the 2-1 win over DR Congo at the World Cup

Where to watch England vs Norway: TV channel, online live stream

Kick-off on Saturday was at 22:00 BST (17:00 ET / 14:00 PT). In the UK, live TV coverage is on ITV1.

Streaming is via ITV’s website and ITVX app, which is available on a vast variety of devices for viewing on the go. 

World Cup 2026: England vs Norway stats

  • These teams have met 12 times, last meeting in a 1-0 friendly win for the Three Lions in September 2014. Norway have won two of those matches, failing to score in any of their last four
  • Only Brazil (14) and Germany (14) have qualified for more World Cup quarter-finals than England, with this their 11th appearance at this stage
  • England have progressed from three of their previous 10 World Cup quarter-finals and have conceded multiple goals in seven of those ties
  • Jordan Pickford surpassed Peter Shilton as England’s all-time leading appearance maker at the World Cup with an 18th such outing
  • Kane started one behind Haaland in the World Cup Golden Boot race, with six goals – a total the captain also reached at the 2018 tournament
  • The Bayern Munich striker surpassed Gary Lineker’s record for England at the 1986 finals
  • Erling Haaland has scored in each of his last 14 competitive outings for Norway (27 goals in total), finding the back of the net in all four of his appearances at the World Cup
  • The last player to score in his first five matches at the tournament was James Rodriguez for Colombia in 2014, while the last European player to do so was Gerd Muller for Germany in 1970
  • Four of Haaland’s goals have been match-winners; only Poland’s Grzegorz Lato, in 1974, and Italy’s Salvatore Schillaci in 1990 have scored more match-winning goals in a single campaign in the competition history (five each)
  • Norway have scored 12 goals and conceded nine; Germany in 1954 are the only example of a side both scoring and conceding at least 10 times on their way to a semi-final

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