Erling Haaland scored twice late in the match as Norway claimed a massive 2-1 victory against Brazil during the 2026 World Cup round of 16 encounter.
While Brazil entered the match as favorites, the disciplined and clinical performance from the Norwegians ultimately proved too much for the five-time champions to handle.
The evening began with nerves on both sides. The Brazilian national team looked to assert their dominance early, and their intensity paid off when a VAR review granted them a penalty kick after Kristoffer Ajer fouled Matheus Cunha in the box.

Bruno Guimarães stepped up to the spot, but his stuttering attempt was read perfectly by Norway’s goalkeeper, Orjan Nyland.
That save acted as a turning point; it energized the Norwegian side and seemed to rattle the Brazilians, who struggled to regain their rhythm for the remainder of the first half.
Despite controlling much of the ball, Norway found it difficult to break down the Brazilian defense until late in the opening period.
Martin Odegaard had the best opportunity, only to be denied by a sharp reaction save from Alisson Becker.
The teams went into the break level at 0-0, with the Brazilian crowd voicing their frustration at the lack of attacking fluidity from their team.
The second half was a different story as both teams sought a breakthrough. Norway made tactical changes at the interval, introducing fresh legs to press the Brazilian backline.
As the clock ticked into the final fifteen minutes, the match finally exploded into life. In the 79th minute, Erling Haaland finally made his mark.
A well-floated ball into the box found the striker, who rose above his marker and hammered a header past the keeper. The goal sent the Scandinavian fans into raptures and forced Brazil to abandon their cautious approach.
However, Brazil’s defense looked increasingly vulnerable to the counter-attack, and in the 89th minute, Haaland struck again.
A swift transition allowed him to find space on the edge of the area, and he calmly steered the ball into the corner to double Norway’s lead.

Brazil managed to find a lifeline in the final moments of stoppage time. A controversial penalty decision resulted in a spot-kick for the South American side, which Neymar successfully tucked away.
However, it was too little, too late. The referee blew the final whistle shortly after the restart, confirming Norway’s place in the quarterfinals from a 2-1 victory.
It was a night of disappointment for the Brazilians who were seen as the title favorite. The team appeared disjointed and lacked the spark expected of them, with several key players failing to influence the game in the final third.
While for Norway, it was a masterful display of game management. They kept their shape, relied on the brilliance of their star striker, and benefited from an inspired performance in goal.
Norway now prepares to move forward in the bracket, having firmly established themselves as a team to watch in the latter stages of this World Cup.
Their victory proves they are ready and might likely be that national team that pull up some surprise which could put them in a good position to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
