Erling Haaland Prepares for Quarter-Final Showdown Against England

Erling Haaland is gearing up for a crucial quarter-final match against England in the FIFA World Cup 2026. The Norwegian forward shared training photos on social media, showcasing his preparation. With seven goals in the tournament, Haaland's performance has been remarkable, averaging a goal every 14 touches. Norway's stunning victory over Brazil in the Round of 16 has set the stage for this exciting clash. England, coming off a thrilling win against Mexico, faces a challenging history against Norway. Discover more about Haaland's stats and the upcoming match.
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Haaland's Training Insights Ahead of Key Match

In Miami, Norway's forward Erling Haaland shared a sneak peek of his training session on social media as he gears up for the FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-final against England. On his X account, Haaland uploaded several images showcasing his preparation for the pivotal match scheduled for Saturday (local time).



Haaland's impressive performance against Brazil, where he scored two goals, brought his total to seven in the tournament, tying him with Poland's Grzegorz Lato for the most goals in a debut World Cup since 1974.


Norway's remarkable 2-1 victory over Brazil in the Round of 16 secured their spot in the quarter-finals, marking one of the tournament's biggest surprises. Haaland's two goals were pivotal in this historic win, setting the stage for an exciting clash with England.


Remarkably, Haaland has maintained an average of one goal every 14 touches during the tournament, the best ratio for any player with three or more goals in a World Cup over the last six decades.


With seven goals from just 18 attempts, Haaland boasts a 39% conversion rate, the highest finishing efficiency in a World Cup since Gary Lineker's 40% in 1986.


On the other side, England enters the quarter-final following a thrilling 3-2 victory over Mexico, where Jude Bellingham's two goals played a crucial role, despite the team being reduced to ten players.


Historically, Norway has a slight edge, having won two of their last seven encounters with England, including a notable 2-1 victory in a World Cup qualifier back in 1981.