Norway and England meet in a FIFA World Cup quarterfinal at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, with Erling Haaland facing Harry Kane in a matchup that draws particular attention from fans and media. Multiple outlets frame the game as a head-to-head between the tournament’s leading forwards, with Norway looking to build on Haaland’s scoring threat and England relying on Kane’s experience and attacking output. The quarterfinal is scheduled for July 11, and coverage highlights that the match carries “special meaning” for both sides, beyond the individual star duel. Norway’s pursuit centers on adding to its World Cup history and turning star power into knockout-stage momentum. England’s approach focuses on translating their attacking quality into a win in the quarterfinal stage. Alongside the Haaland-Kane narrative, previews note broader tournament factors that could shape the contest, including how both teams manage key moments and respond to game-changing swings typical of quarterfinals. The match is presented as a direct elimination test that will determine which team advances to the next round of the 2026 World Cup.