England are set to play Norway in a World Cup quarter-final in Miami on Saturday, in conditions described by multiple outlets as searing and humid. Both sources highlight that the weather is likely to be a key factor for both teams, with high heat potentially affecting pace, stamina, and game management throughout the match. Beyond the environment, the previews focus on Norway’s threat led by Erling Haaland, framing him as a major part of Norway’s chances against England. The articles position this meeting as the most difficult test for England on their path in the tournament, suggesting Norway’s combination of conditions and attacking capability could make the quarter-final more challenging than earlier rounds. While the sources focus on different elements—match location and climate, as well as Norway’s star forward—they agree on the core premise that Miami’s heat and Haaland’s presence give Norway an opportunity to upset England in the knockout stage.