Erling Haaland scores two late goals to send Norway into their first World Cup quarter-final after a 2-1 win over Brazil at MetLife Stadium. Norway goalkeeper Orlan Nyland makes a series of key saves, including stopping a first-half penalty from Bruno Guimaraes. Brazil eventually pull a goal back deep into stoppage time, when Neymar converts their second penalty of the match, setting up a tense finish. Norway breaks the deadlock through a headed goal from close range after a cross from the left, before Haaland seals the result with strikes in the final stages—one at 90th minute and another in the last 11 minutes. The win condemns Brazil, five-time champions, to their earliest World Cup exit since 1990. It also marks the sixth consecutive tournament in which Brazil are knocked out by European opposition. Norway’s victory sets up a quarter-final against Mexico or England in Miami on July 11. Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti is brought in as the team bids to end a 24-year World Cup drought, but their run falls short again. Neymar’s late appearance adds to the moment, but the match ends with Norway advancing.