World Cup LIVE: Brazil facing Norway in last 16 before Mexico and England clash at Azteca

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The last-16 action continues today at the FIFA World Cup, with co-hosts Mexico taking on England, while South American heavyweights Brazil face a tricky test against Norway. As always, keep track of all the key moments from today's two games with our live blog!

Today's matches:

Brazil vs Norway - 22:00 CET

Mexico vs England - 02:00 CET

Live updates:

14:55 CET - It's a bit of a later start at the World Cup today, with Brazil vs Norway not kicking off until 22:00 CET. To tide you over until then, sink your teeth into some of our best pre-game content or check out our video preview below:

Egil Olsen: The controversial Marxist who masterminded Norway's last win over Brazil

Haaland and Gabriel to renew rivalry as Norway and Brazil meet in World Cup last 16

Why Danes and Swedes would love to see Brazil put Norway's World Cup hysteria to an end

Brazil vs Norway (video preview)
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12:50 CET - Good afternoon and welcome to our coverage of day 25 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup!

With France and Morocco already through to the quarter-finals after victories over Paraguay and Canada, respectively, four more nations will battle it out to join them in the last eight today.

First up at 22:00 CET, Carlo Ancelotti's Brazil take on a Norwegian side spearheaded by Erling Haaland, in what promises to be a fascinating contest at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium.

Following that clash, tournament co-hosts Mexico welcome England to the iconic Estadio Azteca, where El Tricolor have lost only twice in 89 competitive matches (W70, D17).

Catch up on all of yesterday's action with our daily highlights, or relive all of the drama as it unfolded in the day 24 live tracker.

FIFA World Cup 2026

The 2026 World Cup is taking place from June 11th to July 19th in the United States, Canada and Mexico. The tournament features 48 national teams and is played at 16 modern stadiums.

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