Norway produced one of the standout results of the World Cup round of 16, defeating Brazil 2–1 to book their place in the next stage. The victory was driven by talismanic striker Erling Haaland, who found the net twice to settle a tense contest.
Haaland's Late Double Sinks Brazil
Haaland delivered when it mattered most, scoring in the 79th minute and again in the 90th to turn the match in Norway's favour. His decisive brace underlined his growing importance to the national side and cemented his reputation as one of the tournament's most dangerous forwards.
With those two strikes, Haaland moved level at the top of the goalscoring charts on seven goals, sharing the honour with Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé. The milestone places him among the elite performers of the competition and adds an extra layer of intrigue to the remaining rounds.
For Brazil, the defeat marks an early exit from a tournament in which they arrived among the favourites. Their single goal was not enough to withstand Norway's late surge, and they now face the disappointment of watching the latter stages from home.
England Survive to Advance
Norway will be joined in the next round by England, who came through a difficult test against Mexico. The English side navigated what proved to be a tricky encounter to secure their progression, keeping their World Cup ambitions alive.
The pairing of Norway and England ensures a fresh set of storylines heading into the knockout stages, with both nations carrying momentum from hard-fought victories.
