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FIFA World Cup 2026 Live: Rayan fires wide as Brazil push forward
16'- That penalty came completely against the run of play, but it has definitely given the Seleção a jolt of energy. Brazil are beginning to dictate the tempo and string together sustained spells of pressure.
Rayan Vitor finds himself in space on the right side of the Norwegian penalty area. The youngster cuts inside and unleashes a powerful, driving effort toward the near post. However, he gets his angles slightly wrong, slicing the strike safely wide of Orjan Nyland's upright. Brazil are knocking on the door now.
FIFA World Cup Live: Nyland denies Bruno Guimaraes from the spot!
13'- Drama of the highest order! Referee Ismail Elfath returns from the pitchside monitor and correctly awards the spot-kick for the foul on Matheus Cunha.
Midfielder Bruno Guimarães steps up to take the responsibility. He goes for a stutter-step run-up to try and throw the goalkeeper off, but the execution lets him down. The shot lacks real placement and power, ending up far too close to Ørjan Nyland.
The Norwegian shot-stopper guesses right, dives across, and smothers the ball to keep the game deadlocked! An absolute absolute lifesaver for Norway.
FIFA World Cup Round of 16 Live: Penalty check! Matheus Cunha wiped out in the box!
11'- Absolute chaos inside the Norwegian box! Matheus Cunha is clean through on goal but gets completely taken out by a lunging challenge.
Referee Ismail Elfath initially waves play on, letting the game continue amidst furious protests from the Brazilian players. However, the play has been pulled back as the VAR booth officially intervenes. Elfath is being instructed to head over to the pitchside monitor to review the footage.
It looks like a very clumsy challenge on replay, and the Seleção are on the verge of a massive breakthrough here.
FIFA World Cup Round of 16 Live: First real opening for Brazil as Vinícius Jr tests the flank
10'- Brazil finally string together their first meaningful attack of the match. The ball is worked out wide to Vinícius Júnior, who finds himself with acres of space down the left wing—certainly the last person the Norwegian defense wants to leave unmarked.
The Real Madrid superstar explodes into life and drives at his marker towards the byline. However, he just runs out of room, failing to whip in a cross before the ball rolls over the line for a Norway goal kick. Real intent shown by the Seleção.
FIFA World Cup Live: Norway on the front foot, win early corner
6'- High confidence from the Scandinavians early on! Norway are knocking the ball around with incredible fluid precision, looking like the team in yellow.
Alexander Sorloth continues to cause massive headaches down the flank, working hard to earn his side a corner. With Erling Haaland dangerously prowling the six-yard box, Brazil's defense stays alert and violently hacks the cross away to safety.
Brazil vs Norway Live: Norway's goal disallowed! massive early scare for Brazil
4'- Unbelievable drama here in New Jersey inside the opening four minutes! Norway think they have taken a shock early lead, but the linesman's flag comes to Brazil's rescue.
Alexander Sørloth is played through beautifully down the right flank. The Atletico Madrid forward uses his strength to drive deep into the penalty box before cutting an intelligent ball back across the face of goal. Patrick Berg arrives completely unmarked and slams a powerful finish directly into the back of the Brazilian net, sending the Nordic fans into absolute raptures.
However, the celebrations are cut short instantly. The assistant referee’s flag is firmly up against Sørloth for being marginally offside in the build-up. A thorough VAR check confirms the on-field decision—Sørloth just mistimed his run by a fraction. A massive, massive let-off for Carlo Ancelotti's men.
FIFA World Cup 2026 Live: Kick-off! The battle for the Quarter-finals is underway!
1'- Referee Ismail Elfath looks at his watch, blows his whistle, and we are officially underway at the New York New Jersey Stadium!
Norway, dressed in their traditional red, get the ball rolling, attacking from left to right in this first half. Brazil, clad in their iconic yellow and blue, immediately look to press high up the pitch, eager to assert their dominance early and break their European knockout hoodoo.
The talking is over, the tactical chess match begins. Stay tuned for all the live, minute-by-minute updates!
FIFA World Cup 2026 Live: National Anthems underway as a sea of yellow take over New Jersey
The atmosphere inside the New York New Jersey Stadium has reached a fever pitch as the national anthems get underway. The Brazilian anthem rings out, as beautifully jaunty and vibrant as ever. The massive blocks of yellow shirts filling the stands are in full, roaring voice, singing along with every word and right there on the touchline, head coach Carlo Ancelotti is fully joining in on the passion.
The stadium now quietens down momentarily as the poignant strains of the Norwegian anthem follow.
We are just moments away from kick-off now. The history, the star power, the stakes—it all begins right here!
FIFA World Cup Round of 16 Live: Head-to-head: The European hoodoo vs Norway's unblemished record; Brazil's ultimate test
History is firmly stacked against the five-time world champions tonight. Norway holds the incredibly rare distinction of being completely unbeaten against Brazil, boasting two wins and two draws from their four previous encounters. The most famous of those meetings came at the 1998 World Cup in France, where the Scandinavians pulled off a legendary 2-1 victory in the group stage. The last time these two sides faced each other was two decades ago in a 2006 friendly, which ended in a 1-1 stalemate.
Even more worrying for Carlo Ancelotti is a glaring historical hoodoo that has plagued the Seleção for over two decades. Brazil has been eliminated from each of their last six World Cup knockout ties against European opposition, a psychological barrier stretching all the way back to their 2-0 victory over Germany in the 2002 final.
Faced with an unbeaten opponent and a 24-year European knockout curse, Brazil must tear up the history books tonight if they want to keep their quest for a sixth star alive.
FIFA World Cup Live: Martinelli earns deserved start; Gabriel vs Haaland rivalry renewed
While losing Lucas Paquetá to injury is undoubtedly a bitter blow for head coach Carlo Ancelotti, the Seleção tactical machinery is well-equipped to absorb the shock.
Paquetá had started all four matches at this tournament but was hooked just after the hour mark in the group stages, with Gabriel Martinelli replacing him twice. When Brazil trailed 1-0 against Japan in the Round of 32, Endrick got the nod at half-time, but it was Arsenal’s Martinelli who came off the bench for the final half-hour to completely shift the momentum, a telling impact that has rightly earned him a place in tonight's starting XI.
At the other end of the pitch, the match features a box-office renewal of an intense English domestic rivalry. Brazil’s center-back Gabriel Magalhães will go toe-to-toe with Erling Haaland.
The Arsenal defender and the Manchester City striker have locked horns on countless occasions over the past four seasons as their respective clubs battled for Premier League honours. Gabriel knows exactly what it takes to shackle the towering Norwegian talisman, and their physical duel tonight will go a long way in deciding who books a ticket to the Quarter-finals.
FIFA World Cup Live: Solbakken jokes about dodging friendlies to keep Brazil record intact!
Norway manager Stale Solbakken was in a light-hearted mood ahead of tonight's high-stakes encounter, joking that his nation has intentionally avoided scheduling friendlies with the South American powerhouse for over two decades just to protect their historic, unblemished record.
Norway is one of the very few countries on the planet that has never tasted defeat against the five-time world champions, boasting a phenomenal record of two wins and two draws from their previous four meetings.
"We have said no to all friendlies the last 20 years to avoid playing against Brazil. But now we have to face you," Solbakken chuckled. "You don’t play a team like Brazil very often at all. And it’s right what you say... in the history of Brazil and Norway, Brazil haven’t won. But we haven’t played that many games. And we have avoided playing you because we’re allowed to have that statistic."
Turning his attention to the tactical battle, Solbakken conceded that his attack-minded squad will have to brace for long periods of suffering against a Vinícius Júnior-led front line.
"We are a team that can’t wait for Brazil, because we are an offensive-minded team. But during 90 minutes or 120 minutes against Brazil, you need to defend for longer or shorter periods, and then we have to be at our best there. Otherwise, they will score."
Brazil vs Norway Live: Lineups are in! Ryerson returns for Norway; Martinelli replaces Paqueta
The official team sheets are in from New Jersey, and both managers have made one crucial unforced change to their starting elevens due to injury.
For Brazil, Arsenal winger Gabriel Martinelli steps into the starting lineup to replace the injured midfield maestro Lucas Paquetá. Meanwhile, Norway receive a massive defensive boost as Borussia Dortmund full-back Julian Ryerson completely recovers from his injury knock to reclaim his spot on the flank.
Brazil (4-3-3): Alisson Becker; Danilo da Silva, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhães, Douglas Santos; Rayan Vitor, Bruno Guimarães, Casemiro; Gabriel Martinelli, Matheus Cunha, Vinícius Júnior.
Norway (4-3-3): Ørjan Nyland; Julian Ryerson, Kristoffer Ajer, Torbjørn Heggem, David Møller Wolfe; Martin Ødegaard, Sander Berge, Patrick Berg; Alexander Sørloth, Erling Haaland, Antonio Nusa.
The Benches:
Brazil Substitutes: Weverton, Ederson Moraes, Ederson Silva, Alex Sandro, Neymar Jr., Raphinha, Bremer, Léo Pereira, Fabinho, Danilo dos Santos, Endrick, Luiz Henrique, Roger Ibañez, Thiago Silva.
Norway Substitutes: Sander Tangvik, Egil Selvik, Morten Thorsby, Leo Østigård, Jørgen Strand Larsen, Fredrik Aursnes, Fredrik André Bjørkan, Kristian Thorstvedt, Valentin Aasgaard, Andreas Schjelderup, Oscar Bobb, Jens Petter Hauge, Jostein Gundersen Langås, Max Williamsen Falchener.
FIFA World Cup Live: "Ancelotti, we are coming for you!" - Solbakken's battle cry
After Norway's historic victory over Ivory Coast in the round of 32, coach Stale Solbakken delivered a dressing room speech for the ages. "Guys! You are changing not only Norwegian football history, but Norwegian history in general. This is big, and it will never happen again. From now on, we will qualify again and again, which means these long 28 years since our last World Cup appearance… all the pain back home, everything I feel in here, everything you feel that will never come back."
And his message to Ancelotti and Brazil? Short, sharp and unforgettable. Solbakken jokingly warned Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti, saying: "Ancelotti, we're coming for you."
Brazil have one of the best pairs of defenders in this tournament, with Marquinhos and Gabriel Magalhães at the heart of everything. Norway's Solbakken acknowledged as much, saying: "Brazil has one of the best pairs of defenders in this tournament, two players who are at a top-notch international level."
The winner of Brazil vs Norway will face either Mexico or England in the quarterfinals in Miami on Saturday, July 11.
A quarter-final spot in Miami awaits. The Vikings are ready. Brazil have been warned.
Brazil vs Norway Live: "There is no anti-Haaland plan" - Ancelotti plays it cool
The whole world wants to know how Brazil plan to stop Erling Haaland. Carlo Ancelotti's answer? They don't have a plan.
"I don't think that there is such a thing as an 'anti-Haaland' plan. I don't need to tell my players how to defend, they have faced each other a few times. Our team is in an optimal condition. However, we need to continue improving. Everyone knows how he works. I have nothing to explain to my defenders how to play against him," Ancelotti said.
On Brazil's overall readiness, Ancelotti was quietly confident. "I agree that Norway are difficult, because they are a team with structure, quality, and good organization. We have to play our best, and I believe this is the right moment for us to do that because we are confident, because we are coming off a difficult match against Japan, because we want to improve, and because we are prepared for anything that may happen," he said.
And on the pressure of knockout football, the legendary Italian tactician was honest. "I worry as usual. Worry doesn't mean you're anxious. Anxious is something that you think something didn't happen yet. I worry because of what's going to happen in the game and so it's absolutely normal but as I said I'm confident we've improved and we can also improve tomorrow."
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FIFA World Cup Round of 16 Live: Haaland breaks a 72-year-old record and he is just getting started
Forget the goals for a moment. What Erling Haaland is doing at this World Cup goes beyond numbers.
By shattering a staggering 72-year-old World Cup record with his decisive goal against Ivory Coast, Haaland has etched yet another unbelievable chapter into his already legendary career.
Of the 10 goals Norway have scored at the tournament, Haaland is responsible for half — numbers that are remarkable for a 25-year-old making his World Cup debut.
Come Sunday, Norway will need their 1.95-metre-tall, pony-tailed talisman to strike again if they are to reach the quarterfinals for the first time. Al Jazeera
And there is a deeply personal twist to tonight's clash. Haaland was coached by Carlo Ancelotti at Real Madrid — where the Italian was in charge when Haaland was still making his name in Europe. Tonight, that pupil-mentor relationship turns into an elimination battle.
Ancelotti also highlighted the quality of Martin Ødegaard, whom he also coached during the Norwegian's early years at Real Madrid, as well as Alexander Sørloth and Antonio Nusa, emphasising that Norway possess multiple offensive weapons capable of causing problems throughout the match.
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FIFA World Cup Live: Norway did it to Brazil before and they have not forgotten
History is very much on Norway's side tonight and they are well aware of it.
Norway came from a goal down to stun Brazil in their final Group A match at France 1998. After 1994 World Cup-winning striker Bebeto put the holders ahead in the 78th minute, Tore André Flo restored parity before Kjetil Rekdal converted a late penalty to complete a famous comeback and send Norway through.
A Norway team featuring current coach Stale Solbakken famously defeated defending champions Brazil 2-1 in the group stage of the 1998 World Cup. Tonight, Solbakken is on the other side of the dugout and he wants his players to rewrite that chapter all over again.
Norway sealed a late 2-1 victory over Ivory Coast in the round of 32, the Scandinavian nation's first World Cup knockout victory after previous exits to Italy in 1938 and 1998.
The Vikings are no longer here just to make up the numbers. They are here to go deep. And the memory of 1998 is all the motivation they need tonight.
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Brazil vs Norway Live: Haaland vs Vinicius - the golden boot battle nobody saw coming
When the 2026 World Cup draw was made, nobody had Brazil vs Norway circled as the match of the round of 16. But here we are and it is the most mouth-watering knockout clash on the planet tonight.
On one side, Vinícius Júnior with four goals, every one of them a statement, the first Brazilian since Ronaldo and Rivaldo in 2002 to score in all three group-stage matches at a World Cup. That was the last time Brazil won the trophy.
On the other side, Erling Haaland with five goals, five minutes of magic that have broken records barely anyone knew existed. Of Norway's 10 goals at this tournament, Haaland has scored exactly half.
Both are locked in the Golden Boot race. Both are the heartbeat of their nation's campaign. Both come into tonight's match at MetLife Stadium in peak form.
The Opta supercomputer gives Brazil a 53.6 percent likelihood of winning in regulation time, while Norway's chances of winning are 22.4 percent. There is a 24 percent probability of the game going to extra time.
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Welcome to Times of India’s live coverage of the FIFA World Cup 2026 ! Tonight, the New Jersey Stadium plays host to a fascinating, contrasting Round of 16 clash as five-time world champions Brazil square off against a resilient, high-flying Norway.
The narrative tonight is a classic footballing juxtaposition: Brazil’s infectious, free-flowing Joga Bonito going head-to-head with the rigid, physical, and disciplined tactical blueprint of the Scandinavians.
The Seleção enter the knockout stage on the back of an unblemished group stage run, spearheaded by Vinícius Júnior and Matheus Cunha. Carlo Ancelotti's men have been playing with their trademark flair, but they face their toughest tactical test yet tonight.
Norway, the tournament's ultimate dark horses, have captured global imagination by executing a flawless defensive counter-attacking strategy. While they possess an ironclad low block, all eyes will inevitably be on their generational talisman, Erling Haaland. The Manchester City goal-machine has been in devastating form, and his physical duel against Brazil's center-back pairing promises to be a match-defining heavyweight battle.
Historically, this fixture carries a legendary undertone, vintage football fans will vividly remember Norway’s iconic 2-1 upset over Brazil in the 1998 World Cup group stage. Tonight, the stakes are exponentially higher, with a coveted spot in the Quarter-finals on the line.
Will the Samba boys dance their way into the final eight, or can the Nordic giants orchestrate another historic World Cup upset? Grab your popcorn and stay tuned as we bring you all the live updates, tactical breakdowns, and instant reaction from Washington!



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