Erling Haaland or Harry Kane? Which superstar will propel their country into the top four? Tune in to the Norway vs. England quarterfinal live using a streaming service or VPN to find out.

The knockout stages of the FIFA World Cup 2026 have produced some adrenaline-pumping contests, and yet another one may be on the cards today with Norway taking on England in the third quarterfinal. This has been Norway’s best-ever World Cup performance, and they’d like to keep their fairytale run on the back of Erling Haaland’s stunning form. England, similarly, have enjoyed a fantastic campaign, with captain Harry Kane working his magic in decisive moments.

Only one of these superstars can proceed to the semifinals. Who will it be? Watch the Norway vs. England game live today using a streaming subscription or a VPN to find out.

When Is the Norway vs. England World Cup Quarter-Final?
The quarterfinal game between Norway and England kicks off at 5:00 p.m. ET on Saturday, July 11, at Miami Stadium in Miami, Florida.

How to Watch Norway vs. England Live in the US
You can watch today’s match live on Fox or Telemundo. If you don’t have cable and you’re in the US, you can watch with a sports streaming subscription, such as DirecTV, Fox One, Fubo, Peacock, Sling, YouTube TV, and more. If you don’t have a live TV or streaming service, you may be able to watch the game with a free trial:

DirecTV Free Trial

FuboTV Free Trial

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How to Watch Norway vs. England Online for Free
The Norway and England quarter-final match will air live for free on several streaming platforms across the globe, including:

Here’s how you can access the Norway vs. England match with a VPN using BBC iPlayer as an example:

Sign up for a streaming-friendly VPN (like ExpressVPN).

Download the VPN app on your computer, phone, or preferred device.

Connect to a server in the UK.

Visit BBC iPlayer or ITV to start streaming.

Note: If you’re new to BBC, you may be asked to create an account to access iPlayer. Add a UK postal code on the sign-up page to avoid possible disruptions.