Are you ready for a clash on the pitch? England is set to face Norway, led by the talismanic Erling Haaland, in the World Cup at 2 p.m. Pacific. For viewers tuning in from California, this quarterfinal showdown promises high-stakes action as England enters favored, while Norway has stunned many with a surprising run that marks their first World Cup appearance since 1998. All World Cup games in the United States are carried on Fox and FS1, with Spanish-language coverage available on Telemundo and streaming through Peacock throughout the tournament.
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You can stream the World Cup via Fubo. The England and Norway match takes place at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, with the quarterfinal underway at 2 p.m. Pacific. The game will be broadcast on Fox and can be streamed on the FOX Now app. Across the United States, Fox and FS1 are carrying every World Cup game. Spanish-language coverage runs on Telemundo, with additional streaming through Peacock.
A schedule snapshot for quick reference:
– July 4: France def Paraguay at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
– July 5: Norway def Brazil at East Rutherford
– July 5: England def Mexico at Mexico City
– July 6: Belgium def USA in Seattle
– July 9: France def Morocco at Foxborough
– July 10: Spain def Belgium in Inglewood
– July 11: Norway vs. England in Miami
– July 11: Argentina vs. Switzerland in Kansas City
– July 14: France vs. Spain in Arlington
– July 15: Norway/England vs. Argentina/Switzerland in Atlanta
– July 19: USA hosts Belgium/France match at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY with SEO in mind around the Norway-England World Cup knockout match and the star presence of Haaland. As the World Cup expands to 48 teams across a global stage, fans can expect a tournament of intense matchups, memorable goals, and dramatic finishes as nations vie for the coveted trophy.
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