England’s win over Mexico in the World Cup was among the most exciting matches of the tournament so far, and Norway followed suit with a stunning Round of 16 victory over five-time champions Brazil, capped by Erling Haaland’s two late goals. Now England and Norway are set to meet in the quarterfinals, promising another gripping clash. The England vs. Norway quarterfinal is scheduled for Saturday, July 11, at 5:00 p.m. ET, with FOX and Telemundo sharing coverage. The latest bracket, including every advancing team and current fixtures, can be found here. Below is everything you need to know about watching the England vs. Norway quarterfinal game at the 2026 World Cup live from the U.S., plus details on catching every other tournament match.
Broadcast and streaming options for FOX, FS1, and more: YouTube TV Watch FOX, FS1, and more DirecTV Watch World Cup games in Spanish Peacock
Date: Saturday, July 11, 2026
Time: 5:00 p.m. ET
Location: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, FL
TV channels: FOX, Telemundo
Streaming: YouTube TV, DirecTV, Peacock, and more
The England vs. Norway match kicks off at 5:00 p.m. ET on Saturday, July 11. FOX will carry the game in English, while Telemundo will provide the Spanish-language broadcast and Peacock will stream the Spanish feed. For viewers seeking streaming options, YouTube TV offers access to FOX, FS1, Universo, and Telemundo, though there may be a slight live delay on the platform compared with traditional broadcasts. You can try YouTube TV with a trial or current promotional offers, such as a discounted first five months followed by the standard rate, with a typical 21-day free trial available in some promotions.
Direct options include DirecTV, which streams FOX and Telemundo channels, and various other services that provide FOX and Telemundo in different bundles. FOX One is a newer option from FOX that bundles FOX channels, FS1, FS2, FOX News, and related properties in one subscription, with live programming and on-demand content. The base price for FOX One is $19.99 per month, or $199.99 annually, and a 3-day free trial is offered to check out some World Cup action before committing.
Spanish-language coverage can be found on Peacock, which offers live streams of NBC’s events for interested viewers, including Spanish-language broadcasts of World Cup matches. Peacock’s ad-supported plan is available for around $11 per month, and it unlocks access to live sports, events, and a large library of shows and movies in addition to the Spanish feed for World Cup games.
Tips for watching: You may want to consider a streaming option with minimal latency if you’re aiming to catch exact moments in real time. Also, check your local listings for any regional blackouts or platform-specific restrictions that could affect access in your area.
If you’re looking to follow the entire World Cup slate, most major streaming services and TV providers will offer coverage across FOX, FS1, Telemundo, and Peacock. The 2026 World Cup promises a slate of thrilling matchups, and the England vs. Norway quarterfinal is shaping up to be a must-watch event for fans around the world. Keep an eye on the official bracket page for the latest updates on qualification and upcoming fixtures.
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