One of the most exciting matches of the World Cup Round of 16 gets started in just a few hours.

Brazil, sitting at No. 5 in FIFA’s rankings, will face off against No. 21-ranked Norway with a spot in the quarterfinals on the line.

In the Round of 32, Brazil then faced Japan. Seleção came from behind to win 2-1, thanks to Gabriel Martinelli’s dramatic 95th-minute game winner

Norway faced the Ivory Coast in the Round of 32. The team was at full strength after benching starters for their final group stage game. Star Erling Haaland scored once, and the Røde, Hvite, Blå advanced with a final score of 2-1.

Brazil vs. Norway: what to know

  • What: FIFA World Cup 2026, Round of 16
  • When: July 5, 4 p.m. ET
  • Where: MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, New Jersey)
  • Channel: FOX (English); Telemundo (Spanish)
  • Streaming: DIRECTV (try it free)

Here’s everything you need to know about the Brazil vs. Norway Round of 16 match at the 2026 World Cup.

Brazil vs. Norway match time

Today’s (July 5) Brazil vs. Norway Round of 16 match is scheduled to begin at 4 p.m. ET.

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Brazil World Cup results

Opponent Result
Morocco (World Cup – Group C) Brazil 1, Morocco 1
Haiti (World Cup – Group C) Brazil 3, Haiti 0
Scotland (World Cup – Group C) Brazil 3, Scotland 0
Japan (World Cup – Round of 32) Brazil 2, Japan 1

Norway World Cup results

Opponent Result
Iraq (World Cup – Group I) Norway 4, Iraq 1
Senegal (World Cup – Group I) Norway 3, Senegal 2
France (World Cup – Group I) France 4, Norway 1
Ivory Coast (World Cup – Round of 32) Norway 2, Ivory Coast 1

Brazil World Cup roster

Goalkeepers:

  • Alisson Becker
  • Weverton
  • Ederson

Defenders:

  • Gabriel Magalhães
  • Marquinhos (captain)
  • Alex Sandro
  • Danilo
  • Bremer
  • Léo Pereira
  • Douglas Santos
  • Roger Ibañez

Midfielders:

  • Éderson
  • Casemiro
  • Bruno Guimarães
  • Fabinho
  • Danilo Santos
  • Lucas Paquetá

Forwards:

  • Vinícus Júnior
  • Matheus Cunha
  • Neymar
  • Raphinha
  • Endrick
  • Luiz Henrique
  • Gabriel Martinelli
  • Igor Thiago
  • Rayan

Norway World Cup roster

Goalkeepers:

  • Ørjan Nyland
  • Sander Tangvik
  • Egil Selvik

Defenders:

  • Kristoffer Ajer
  • Leo Østigard
  • David Møller Wolfe
  • Fredrik André Bjørkan
  • Marcus Holmgren Pedersen
  • Torbjørn Heggem
  • Sondre Langas
  • Henrik Falchener
  • Julian Ryerson

Midfielders:

  • Morton Thorsby
  • Patrick Berg
  • Sander Berge
  • Martin Ødegaard (captain)
  • Frederik Aursnes
  • Kristian Thorstvedt
  • Thelo Aasgaard
  • Antonio Nusa
  • Oscar Bobb
  • Jens Petter Hauge

Forwards:

  • Alexander Sørloth
  • Erling Haaland
  • Jørgen Strand Larsen
  • Andreas Schjelderup

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