Norway vs England Time and TV Channel for World Cup

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Norway vs England World Cup Quarterfinal: Time and TV Channel

Norway vs. in the World Cup quarterfinal is set for Saturday, July 11, 2026, with kickoff at 10pm BST / 5pm ET at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. The match will be shown live on ITV1 and ITVX in the UK and on FOX in the United States.

What time does the match start?

RegionKickoff TimeVenue
UK10:00pm BSTHard Rock Stadium, Miami
US5:00pm ETHard Rock Stadium, Miami
2:30am IST, SundayHard Rock Stadium, Miami
7:00am AEST, SundayHard Rock Stadium, Miami

The game is a high-stakes quarterfinal between Norway and , with a place in the World Cup semifinals on the line. BBC reporting also confirmed Norway reached the last eight after Erling Haaland’s double against , while England booked their Miami trip for the same stage.

Which channel broadcasts the game?

Country/RegionTV ChannelStreaming
United KingdomITV1ITVX
United StatesFOXFOX One, FOX Sports
Zee5Zee5
SBSSBS On Demand

UK viewers can watch the match live on ITV1, with streaming available through ITVX. In the U.S., FOX carries the game, while FOX One and FOX Sports provide streaming access.

Why this match matters

This is one of the biggest games of the quarterfinal round because both teams arrive with momentum. Norway’s run has been fueled by Haaland’s form, and England’s path to the last eight has created a heavyweight European showdown in Miami.

The winner moves one step away from the title and into the semifinals, where the reward is a chance to extend a historic campaign. That makes the television audience as important as the football itself, especially in the UK prime-time slot.

What comes next?

If England win, they keep alive their push for another deep World Cup run. If Norway advance, their breakthrough tournament continues after one of the biggest results in their recent history.

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