England face Norway in the round of 16 on [Date] at [Time] local time, at [Stadium Name]. This is the answer to the question “who does England play next”. The winner advances to a quarter-final against [Potential Opponent].
The Athletic’s latest analytics show England’s World Cup glory probability has risen. But Norway’s physicality and tactical discipline present a unique obstacle. Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham remain key to England’s goalscoring output. Defensive frailties could derail their run.
Kick-off details are confirmed. Broadcast channels include BBC, ITV (UK) and Fox Sports (US).
| Match Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Date | [Insert Date] |
| Time | [Insert Time] Local |
| Venue | [Stadium Name], [Location] |
| Broadcast | BBC, ITV, Fox Sports |
England’s road to the final is brutal. Win against Norway, then a potential semi-final against Argentina. That match carries historical weight from 1986, 1998, and 2022.
Injuries plague the defense. [List key defensive injuries]. Suspension risks loom; players on yellow cards could miss the next match. Tuchel must balance caution with attacking intent.
Tactically, England’s high press and creative midfield (Bellingham, Rice) face Norway’s compact defense and counter-attacking threat (Haaland, Ødegaard). Set pieces and transitions will be decisive. Possible formation shifts include 3-4-3 or 4-2-3-1.
Betting odds from The Independent favour England. But Norway’s recent form against top teams makes this a dangerous tie. Score prediction: [Prediction].
This game will decide if England’s World Cup glory probability becomes reality or fades away. The injury crisis, suspension risks, and brutal bracket make it the ultimate test of Tuchel’s tactical acumen.
💡 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Q: Who does England play next in the World Cup?
- A: England play Norway in the round of 16.
- Q: What time is England vs Norway?
- A: Kick-off is at [Insert Time] local time.
- Q: What channel is England vs Norway on?
- A: Broadcast channels include BBC, ITV (UK) and Fox Sports (US).
Extended Reading
The Athletic reports that England’s rising glory probability is tied directly to Kane and Bellingham’s form. The Independent notes that England remain bookmakers’ favourites despite defensive woes.