Brazil vs Norway FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 Preview

Brazil vs Norway is the biggest match of the day at the FIFA World Cup 2026. The two sides meet in the Round of 16 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey on Sunday, 5 July 2026. Kick-off is at 4 PM Eastern Time (ET), which is 1:00 AM Pakistan Standard Time (PST) on Monday, 6 July. A place in the quarter-finals is the prize.

Also on today’s card: Mexico take on England at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City at 8 PM ET (5 AM PST, Monday). It is a huge double-header for world football fans.

Brazil vs Norway: Match Details

Detail Info
Match Round of 16, FIFA World Cup 2026
Venue MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey
Date Sunday, 5 July 2026
Kick-off (ET) 4:00 PM ET
Kick-off (PST) 1:00 AM, Monday 6 July

How Both Teams Got Here

Brazil had a steady group stage. Brazil’s 2-1 victory over Japan booked their Round of 16 meeting with Norway. Carlo Ancelotti’s side is aiming to move one step closer to a record-extending sixth FIFA World Cup title. Five-time world champions, Brazil are the clear tournament favourites on paper, but they have not looked unstoppable so far.

Norway made history just by being here. Brazil face Norway in only their second World Cup appearance since 1994, with the Scandinavians ending a 28-year absence from the finals. Norway edged past Ivory Coast by a score of 2-1 to continue their impressive World Cup campaign. Norway are not here just to make up the numbers.

The Haaland Factor

All eyes will be on Erling Haaland. Haaland was the top scorer in UEFA qualifying with 16 goals and became the first Norwegian player to score multiple goals in a single World Cup match during this tournament. His physical presence and movement in the box make him a consistent threat regardless of the result.

Brazil’s technical quality across the pitch is world class, but Norway can absorb pressure and hit back with devastating pace through Haaland. The match could come down to one big moment from one of the world’s top forwards.

Head to Head: Norway Have Never Lost to Brazil

Here is a fact that will shock many fans. The teams have met once before at the FIFA World Cup, with Norway recording a 2-1 group-stage victory in 1998. The most recent meeting came in a friendly in Oslo in August 2006, which finished 1-1, and that draw ensured Norway extended its unbeaten record against Brazil.

Norway have never lost to Brazil in recorded history. That head-to-head record gives the Scandinavians real belief going into this Brazil vs Norway tie.

What to Expect

A cagey opening followed by a decisive moment from one of the match’s elite forwards is the most plausible script. Knockout football often demands pragmatism over spectacle. Brazil will control the ball, but Norway’s plan is simple: stay compact, hit on the counter, and give Haaland chances.

Brazil’s five titles and squad depth make them the natural favourites, but Norway’s remarkable head-to-head record and the presence of Erling Haaland mean this World Cup 2026 Round of 16 fixture is far from a foregone conclusion.

Also Today: Mexico vs England at Azteca

The second Round of 16 game today is a mouth-watering one. Mexico will host England on Sunday at the legendary Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. Kick-off is at 8 PM ET (5 AM PST, Monday 6 July). England arrived at this World Cup with high hopes while Mexico, as co-hosts, will have the entire stadium behind them. The Azteca atmosphere could be the difference.

Yesterday’s Round of 16 Results (4 July)

Match Result Venue
Morocco vs Canada Morocco 3-0 Canada NRG Stadium, Houston
France vs Paraguay France 1-0 Paraguay Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia

Morocco beat Canada 3-0 at NRG Stadium in Houston, while France beat Paraguay 1-0 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Canada was knocked out by Morocco on Saturday. Morocco, who upset the Netherlands on penalties in the Round of 32, are proving they are one of the best teams at this World Cup.

Upcoming Round of 16 Schedule

Date Match Venue Time (ET)
5 July (Today) Brazil vs Norway MetLife Stadium, NJ 4 PM
5 July (Today) Mexico vs England Estadio Azteca, Mexico City 8 PM
6 July (Mon) Spain vs Portugal AT&T Stadium, Dallas 3 PM
6 July (Mon) Belgium vs USA Lumen Field, Seattle 8 PM
7 July (Tue) Egypt vs Argentina Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta 12 PM
7 July (Tue) Switzerland vs Colombia BC Place, Vancouver 4 PM

The Round of 16 schedule sees Spain face Portugal on Monday at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, and Belgium take on the USA at Lumen Field in Seattle on Monday night.

Tournament Overview

This tournament is the first to feature 48 teams and to be co-hosted by three countries: the United States, Canada and Mexico. On June 25, 2026, total attendance reached 3,605,357 spectators, setting the record for the highest attendance in World Cup history, surpassing the record from the 1994 World Cup in America. The football has been dramatic, with giant killers emerging at every turn.

For everything official about the tournament, visit FIFA.com’s official World Cup 2026 page. You can also follow the full bracket and results on the 2026 FIFA World Cup Wikipedia page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time is Brazil vs Norway in Pakistan?

The Brazil vs Norway FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 kicks off at 4 PM Eastern Time on Sunday, 5 July 2026. That is 1:00 AM Pakistan Standard Time (PST) in the early hours of Monday, 6 July 2026. Set your alarm!

Where is Brazil vs Norway being played?

The match is being played at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA. MetLife Stadium is also the venue for the FIFA World Cup 2026 Final on 19 July.

Has Norway ever beaten Brazil?

Yes. Norway beat Brazil 2-1 in the 1998 FIFA World Cup group stage. In all recorded meetings between the two sides, Norway have never lost to Brazil, making them one of the few nations with such a record against the five-time world champions.

Who are the other Round of 16 matches at FIFA World Cup 2026?

After today’s Brazil vs Norway and Mexico vs England games, the remaining Round of 16 matches are: Spain vs Portugal (6 July), Belgium vs USA (6 July), Egypt vs Argentina (7 July), and Switzerland vs Colombia (7 July). Quarter-finals follow from 9 July.

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