How to watch England vs Norway, live stream the World Cup for free
This is going to be a real clash of the titans, and it's set to be one of the highlights of the World Cup so far – here's how to stream the match from anywhere
US | YouTube TV (21 day free trial)
UK | ITVX
AUS | SBS On Demand
Watch anywhere: Norton VPN (60 day money back guarantee)
If you're looking for how to watch England vs Norway in the 2026 World Cup you've come to the right place.
The biggest danger to each team this time around may not be their World Cup rivals but the US weather: the quarter-final may experience similar thunderstorms to the ones that delayed England vs Mexico. The temperature is currently predicted to reach 34ºC, with high humidity making it feel like a deeply unpleasant 43ºC. This is one match where the controversial "hydration breaks" may actually be necessary.
The BBC is predicting thunderstorms just before kick-off and possibly during the match too. If a lightning strike is detected close to the stadium, the rules say the game has to be stopped.
Assuming nobody gets hit by lightning this promises to be an exciting game with two of the World Cup's most notable players facing off: England's Harry Kane and Norway's Erling Haaland. Haaland has already scored seven goals in this World Cup, and he's a formidable opponent: as England midfielder Morgan Rogers told Reuters, "Has anyone ever stopped Erling Haaland? Not sure they have, but we're gonna try."
England will be feeling pretty positive going into this quarter-final after an impressive 3-2 victory over Mexico despite being a man down for most of the match. But this isn't the Norway that England has faced in the past: it's a formidable team that knocked out both the Ivory Coast and the five-times champion Brazil in the round of 16. Here's hoping the weather doesn't disrupt what's sure to be one of the highlights of the World Cup so far.
The streaming rights for World Cup matches are split between multiple broadcasters around the world, and in some cases – such as in the UK, where the rights are split between the BBC and ITV – theyre then split between different broadcasters. For viewers in the UK this match is an ITV one, so it'll be streaming on iTVX.
Here's how to watch England vs Norway on the 11th of July in the US, Canada and UK, and on the 12th of July in Australia.
How to watch England vs Norway free around the world
You can stream the World Cup for free in many parts of the world. In the UK this match is one of the ITV ones (the competition is split between the BBC and ITV, with each broadcaster getting a share of the streaming rights), so you can watch in the ITVX app. In Ireland the RTE Player is delivering free streaming, and in Australia the same thing is happening with SBS On Demand.
Free streams are typically geo-blocked because broadcast and streaming rights are sold on a country by country basis, so for example the UK rights are sold separately from the rights in the US or Australia. But if you're a resident who'll be away from home during the match you can use a VPN app to appear as if you're sat on the sofa at home.
Free streams available in:
- UK: ITVX
- Australia: SBS On Demand
- Ireland: RTE Player
Norton VPN | 60 day money back guarantee
If you're going to be away from your usual abode during the World Cup, for example because you're in the US to catch matches in person, that's okay: just use Norton VPN to access your usual streamer as if you were at home. It's smooth, speedy and really straightforward.
How to watch England vs Norway in the US
Unfortunately there isn't a no-strings free streaming option for US viewers, but we have a workaround: free trials of services you'd normally pay for. Right now the longest free trial is YouTube TV, which has a very generous 21-day free trial of its Sports Plan.
Once the free trial is up you'll pay a discounted rate: $54.99 a month for the first three months. A Sports Plan subscription also gives you sporting action from ESPN, TNT, the NFL Network and more.
The Spanish-language Telemundo has been attracting big audiences for the World Cup thanks to its tie-up with Peacock, whose premium subscribers can tune in to the Telemundo coverage as part of their subscription and enjoy both Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos – the first time a major sporting event has been broadcast in both technologies. Peacock Premium is usually $10.99 a month but there's a much cheaper option: if you sign up for Walmart Plus, which bundles Peacock Premium, it's just $1 for 30 days.
Fox and FS1 World Cup coverage is being streamed on Fubo's Sports+News package, which usually costs $55.99 a month but currently offers a five-day free trial.
Finally, Fox One is streaming matches in super-sharp 4K on its $19.99/month with the option of a short but still useful three days free trial.
The kick-off for England vs Norway is 5pm Eastern Time.
How to watch England vs Norway in the UK
While the BBC and ITV have been splitting the coverage of the World Cup between the two broadcasters and streamers, ITV has the rights to England vs Norway and it'll be streaming live on ITVX. Kick-off is at 10pm UK time on Saturday 11 July.
If you're going to be away from the UK during the match you can still access your iPlayer streams with a VPN such as Norton VPN, which is our current recommendation for streaming video.
How to watch England vs Norway in Canada
TSN+ is the place to stream the World Cup live in Canada: England vs Norway will be streaming on TSN+ at 5pm ET.
If you'll be away from Canada you might find that you're geoblocked when you try to stream England vs Norway in a different country. That's not a problem: use Norton VPN to stream the game as if you were watching at home.
How to watch England vs Norway in Australia
The England vs Norway match is scheduled at 7am AEST on the morning of 12 July, so you'll need to set your alarm if you don't want to miss the live action. SBS on Demand will be streaming the match.
If you'll be outside Australia but still want to stream the match from SBS, Norton VPN can deliver the streaming you need. It's fast, reliable and easy to use.
What time is England vs Norway?
The England vs Norway match kicks off at 5pm Eastern Time / 10pm BST on Saturday 11 July 2026. For viewers in Australia, kick-off is at 7am on Sunday 12 July.
Once again the normal play time of two 45-minute halves with a 15-minute interval has been adjusted to allow for a short "hydration break" during each half. The breaks have been very controversial, with fans claiming that they interrupt the players' flow. But with high heat and humidity predicated for the 11th, they may be genuinely helpful in this match.
Where is England vs Norway being played?
The England vs Norway match will be played in the Miami Stadium, normally called the Hard Rock Stadium, in Miami, Florida, USA.
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Writer, broadcaster, musician and kitchen gadget obsessive Carrie Marshall has been writing about tech since 1998, contributing sage advice and odd opinions to all kinds of magazines and websites as well as writing more than twenty books. Her latest, a love letter to music titled Small Town Joy, is on sale now. She is the singer in spectacularly obscure Glaswegian rock band Unquiet Mind.
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