England receive timely ‘fitness boost’ ahead of World Cup quarterfinal vs Norway

By admin — In News — July 11, 2026

   ​England are primed to take on Norway in the quarterfinals of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, marking their third consecutive appearance in the World Cup knockout stage. After two previous campaigns that ended in disappointment, supporters are hopeful that this year will be different. The upcoming clash features England facing World Cup newcomers Norway, who are captained by Erling Haaland, in a high-stakes matchup. In the run-up to the game, the English squad received a timely fitness boost.
England secured their place in the quarterfinals with a hard-fought 3-2 victory over Mexico in the Round of 16. Nevertheless, head coach Thomas Tuchel received worrying injury updates concerning Marc Guehi and Declan Rice. With Reece James already sidelined by injury and Jarell Quansah having seen a red card against Mexico, there were questions about England’s readiness for the Norway match, fueling concern among fans about the team’s depth and depth of quality for the fixture.
A social media update from reporter Craig Hope captured the mood, noting that England’s fitness boost included Declan Rice, Marc Guehi, and Reece James training in Fort Lauderdale. While this training session does not guarantee that Guehi, Rice, and James will all feature against Norway, it represents a positive development and a potential pathway back into the starting lineup for at least some of the squad’s key contributors.
If England can overcome Haaland and Norway, the Three Lions would advance to the semifinals, where they would await the winner of the Argentina versus Switzerland clash. The quarterfinals present a pivotal test for a team eager to make a deep run in this tournament, and supporters will be watching closely to see which players can overcome the recent injury concerns and deliver a strong performance on the world stage. The broader narrative around England this campaign has centered on consistency, resilience, and the ability to translate potential into results when it matters most, a trend fans are hoping to see continued as the team pushes toward a possible late-stage showdown for a place in the final.  

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