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Norway beats Brazil 2-1 in World Cup round of 16, Haaland brace sends five-time champions home

Erling Haaland headed and drove in goals at minute 79 and 90 at MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, on July 5; Kasper Nyland saved a first-half Guimarães penalty; a Neymar consolation in added time was too late; Norway reach their first World Cup quarterfinal

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Al Jazeera

“Norway beat Brazil 2-1 to reach their first ever World Cup quarterfinal, with Erling Haaland scoring twice and Kasper Nyland saving a first-half penalty.”

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France 24

“Brazil's exit is their earliest from a World Cup since 2006; Neymar at 34 scored a consolation but could not prevent Norway's historic win.”

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Sky Sports

“Haaland's seventh goal of the tournament draws him level with Messi's single-tournament record; Norway face France or Germany in the quarterfinal on July 9.”

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Summary

Norway defeated Brazil 2-1 in the FIFA World Cup 2026 round of 16 at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey on July 5. Erling Haaland scored twice, heading in from a Sörloth cross at 79 minutes and driving in from outside the box at 90 minutes. Goalkeeper Kasper Nyland's save from Bruno Guimarães's penalty in the 38th minute proved decisive: the first half ended goalless despite Brazilian pressure. Neymar converted a 90+10' penalty for Brazil but Norway held for a 2-1 win. Norway reach their first World Cup quarterfinal in the nation's history. Haaland's tally of seven goals in the tournament draws level with Lionel Messi's single-tournament World Cup scoring record (Argentina 2022). Norway will face the winner of the France-Germany quarter, scheduled for July 9.

The split

Norwegian press (VG, Dagbladet) treated the result as the country's greatest football achievement. Haaland's double dominated sport front pages across Scandinavia and the UK, where he plays for Manchester City. Brazilian press (Folha de S.Paulo, Globo Esporte) ran front-page postmortems questioning Fernando Diniz's tactical decisions and Neymar's starting role at 34. Al Jazeera and Gulf Arab sports media framed Norway's win as a landmark for a small football nation; several Arabic commentators noted Norway's per-capita football spending is among the highest in Europe despite producing few elite clubs. Spanish and French press focused on bracket implications: a Norway-France or Norway-Germany semi-final prospect.

By the numbers

  • 2-1, final score (Norway-Brazil)
  • 79', 90', Haaland's goal minutes
  • 90+10', Neymar's consolation penalty
  • 7, Haaland's tournament total goals, level with Messi's single-World-Cup record (2022)
  • 0, Norway World Cup quarterfinal appearances before July 5 (in their history)
  • 82,500, attendance at MetLife Stadium
  • 38', minute of Nyland's Guimarães penalty save (0-0 at half-time)

Why it matters

Brazil is the most decorated World Cup nation (five titles) and entered 2026 as co-favourites with France. Their exit at the round of 16 is their earliest since 1990. Norway qualifying for the quarterfinal with a nine-goal haul in four games represents the most dramatic overperformance of the tournament and signals a structural shift in European football: Scandinavian investment in grassroots programs and elite academy pipelines is producing consistent Champions League and international results, not just isolated individual talents. Haaland equalling Messi's per-tournament record could define the summer's dominant narrative regardless of who wins the final.

What to watch

  • The Norway-France or Norway-Germany quarterfinal (July 9): Haaland's record-equalling form vs the tournament's two other favourites
  • Whether Brazil's football federation calls an emergency review of the Diniz cycle, and Neymar's retirement
  • Haaland's goal record: needs one more to set a new single-tournament mark; the next game is four days out
  • Norway's defensive depth: Nyland's penalty save was exceptional but Brazil's xG was 2.1; a stronger opponent could test the structure

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