Brazil vs Norway: World Cup 2026

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Haaland World Cup goals (5 in 4 games)

5

Brazil World Cup titles (the most ever)

5

Norway goals in this tournament across 4 matches

10

Haaland Norway caps to reach 60 international goals

53

Years since Norway last reached this stage (1998 France)

28

The match New Jersey has been waiting for

Brazil and Norway meet at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey on Sunday 5 July 2026 at 4 PM ET. The winner advances to the quarter-final to face whichever team survives Mexico vs England at Estadio Azteca. For Brazil it is another step in a 24-year quest to reclaim a title they last won in Yokohama in 2002. For Norway it is the chance to land one of the great World Cup upsets, on a stage their golden generation has spent a decade building toward. Erling Haaland against Brazil's back line is the story. But Vinicius Jr., Bruno Guimaraes, and a Seleção rebuilt by Carlo Ancelotti are giving nothing away cheaply.

journey·5 Rounds

Two roads to New Jersey

Result

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Round

Matchday 1Matchday 2Matchday 3Round of 32Round of 1612345
Brazil and Morocco share the spoils 1-1. Haaland opens Norway's account with two goals in a 3-2 win over Iraq.
Brazil beat Haiti 3-0. Norway beat Senegal 4-0. Haaland grabs a brace each time. Vini Jr. scores and assists.
Brazil beat Scotland 3-0 to top the group. Norway rest key players in a 4-1 defeat to France. Haaland sits out.
Brazil trail Japan before Martinelli strikes in the 95th minute, 2-1. Norway beat Ivory Coast 2-1 thanks to a Nusa curler and a Haaland 86th-minute winner. Both sides make heavy weather of it and neither side would have it any other way.
5 July 2026, MetLife Stadium. The match begins here.
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Do we have a chance against Brazil? A very slim one. But I would rather have a very slim chance than no chance at all.

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Erling Haaland · 3 July 2026

Haaland has scored 60 international goals in 53 appearances for Norway, making him the fastest active international player to reach that mark. Mbappe needed 100 caps and Messi needed 122. His five goals in four World Cup matches place him joint second in the Golden Boot race alongside Mbappe, one behind Messi. A goal on Sunday would tie him with the tournament leader in just his first World Cup.

Five reasons Norway could cause the upset

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1. Haaland has beaten every team in Europe at club level. Brazil is new.

2. Norway have scored 10 goals in 4 games. Brazil have conceded 2.

3. Norway's win over Ivory Coast showed belief and late-game nerve.

4. Ancelotti is missing Raphinha and Paqueta through injury.

5. The 1998 precedent. Norway beat Brazil in the group stage. It happened.

Brazil have not won the World Cup since 2002. They have reached three semi-finals since (2006, 2014, 2022) and been eliminated in heartbreak each time. Carlo Ancelotti, who has won four Champions Leagues as a manager, took the Brazil job in 2024 to end the drought. His squad is the most complete Brazil has fielded in a generation. Losing to Norway on Sunday would end one of world football's most anticipated title runs before it reaches the final four.