NORWAY
Haaland makes his World Cup debut
FIFA Ranking
#29
Team Nickname
Landslaget
WC26 Expectation
Round of 16
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Norway Team Events
- Jun 7, 2026SUN•3:00 PMJun7sun3:00 PM - International Friendly: Norway vs. MoroccoSports Illustrated Stadium, Harrison, NJ
- Jun 16, 2026TUE•6:00 PMJun16tue6:00 PM - FIFA World Cup 26: Group I: Iraq vs. Norway - Match 18Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, MA
- Jun 22, 2026MON•8:00 PMJun22mon8:00 PM - FIFA World Cup 26: Group I: Norway vs. Senegal - Match 41MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJSelling Fast 5 People In Cart
- Jun 26, 2026FRI•3:00 PMJun26fri3:00 PM - FIFA World Cup 26: Group I: Norway vs. France - Match 61Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, MA
All 2026 World Cup Matches
- Jun 11, 2026THU•2:00 PMJun11thu2:00 PM - FIFA World Cup 26: Group A: Mexico vs. South Africa - Match 01Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, MX●26 People Viewing Right Now
- Jun 11, 2026THU•9:00 PMJun11thu9:00 PM - FIFA World Cup 26: Group A: South Korea vs. Czechia - Match 02Estadio Akron, Zapopan, MX●11 People Viewing Right Now
- Jun 12, 2026FRI•3:00 PMJun12fri3:00 PM - FIFA World Cup 26: Group B: Canada vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina - Match 03BMO Field, Toronto, ON●24 People Viewing Right Now
- Jun 12, 2026FRI•6:00 PMJun12fri6:00 PM - FIFA World Cup 26: Group D: United States vs. Paraguay - Match 04SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, CA●50 People Viewing Right Now
- Jun 13, 2026SAT•12:00 PMJun13sat12:00 PM - FIFA World Cup 26: Group B: Qatar vs. Switzerland - Match 08Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, CA●32 People Viewing Right Now
TEAM OVERVIEW
Norway returns to the world stage for the first time since 1998, finally exorcising the demons of a 28-year interregnum that had haunted the country since Tore André Flo and Ole Gunnar Solskjær brought the Drillos to #2 in the world rankings. After missing twelve consecutive major tournaments, Ståle Solbakken’s current side didn’t just qualify, they kicked down the door with an unbeaten campaign that included a 4-1 demolition of Italy. And in scoring 37 goals during qualifying they signaled to the world that the long winter is over. With the most lethal striker on the planet leading the line, Norway arrives in North America as a genuine dark horse capable of beating anyone.
Pick Your Poison
Under Solbakken, Norway has evolved from the rigid long-ball tactics of the 90s into a high-octane, vertical machine. They typically operate in a fluid 4-3-3 that prioritizes directness, which means they don't keep possession for possession's sake but actively hunt for the kill. The system is designed to create a "pick your poison" dilemma for defenses: double-team Erling Haaland and you leave space for the chaotic dribbling of Antonio Nusa and Oscar Bobb on the wings; focus on the wide men, and you leave the best finisher in the world 1v1 in the box. Anchored by a towering defense featuring Kristoffer Ajer and Leo Østigård, the Landslagen are both physically imposing at the back and lightning-fast on the break.
Welcome to the Party
Norwegian soccer fans may not carry with them the international recognition of their more famous South American and European counterparts, but don’t question their dedication. After that 4-1 dismantling of Italy secured qualification, 50,000 fans braved sub-freezing temperatures to celebrate the team at Oslo City Hall. Similar to Denmark’s “roligans”, fans of the Landslaget are renowned for their welcoming and friendly attitude, more likely to buy you a beer than pour one on your head for supporting the opposition. And while it’s TBD whether they’ll be sporting their awesome traditional “mariusgenser” knitted sweaters in the middle of summer, expect seas of red kits and viking helmets aplenty.
The Terminator Cometh
Let’s be honest, this whole section should probably be about Erling Haaland. The Manchester City striker scored a record-breaking 16 goals in the qualifiers alone, combining sprinter speed with linebacker strength. But if Haaland is the hammer, then Martin Ødegaard is the hand that swings it. The Arsenal captain is the creative heartbeat of the side, leading the qualifiers in assists and providing the pause necessary to control tempo amidst the chaos of Solbakken’s high-pressing system. And then there’s Antonio Nusa, the 20-year-old Leipzig winger already dubbed the "Norwegian Neymar”. With a magical ability to beat defenders from a standing start, his chaotic dribbling abilities would likely take center stage on a team without Haaland in the spotlight.
Time to Shine
A new golden generation has finally arrived, but concerns remain that this top-heavy squad may buckle under pressure. Boasting a Premier League-winning attack and a defense that remains largely unproven against global superpowers, the question isn't whether Erling Haaland will score but whether their backline can hold firm against the world's elite while the forwards hunt. 2026 will be the definitive test of Ståle Solbakken's tactical revolution, and answer any open questions as to whether they can successfully trade blows with the heavyweights. And for Haaland and Ødegaard, this is their moment to prove they can drag a nation of 5.5 million deep into the bracket.
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