Norway vs England: FIFA World Cup 2026 Quarter-Final Goes to Extra Time in Miami
Norway and England could not be separated after 90 minutes in their FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-final in Miami, forcing the match into extra time.

Deadlock in the Florida Heat
The FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-final between Norway and England has gone to extra time after neither side managed to find a winner inside 90 minutes, according to live reporting by Brisbane Times. The match is being played in Miami, where the heat has added an extra layer of difficulty for both sets of players.
Miami's climate is no small factor. Playing in high temperatures and humidity drains legs quickly, and both squads were visibly feeling the effects as the clock ran down in the second half. The conditions made it a demanding contest beyond the tactical battle alone.
What the Match Has Meant for Both Nations
For England, reaching the last eight of a World Cup always carries weight. The squad arrived at this tournament carrying the expectations of a nation that has waited decades for a trophy. Norway, on the other hand, have built steadily toward moments like this, and their presence in a World Cup quarter-final reflects years of development in Scandinavian football.
The two sides traded pressure through the 90 minutes but neither could convert enough to claim the lead going into the final whistle, or if one did, the other levelled. The drama pushed the tie into the additional 30 minutes that players and fans alike dread in oppressive heat.
Extra Time and What Comes Next
With extra time underway, both managers faced difficult decisions around substitutions and energy management. Players who had already covered significant ground in tough conditions needed to find something extra.
If the match remains level after extra time, a penalty shootout would decide which nation advances to the semi-finals of the FIFA World Cup 2026. For England, penalties carry complicated history. For Norway, it would be a chance to script something new.
Brisbane Times was providing live coverage of the match as events unfolded. Full details of the scoreline, goalscorers, and the final outcome were still developing at the time of reporting.
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