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  1. How Haaland's double powered Norway past Brazilpublished at 12:06 BST 6 July

    Norway 2-1 Brazil

    Adwaidh Rajan
    BBC Sport reporter

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    How 'remarkable' Haaland lead Norway to win over Brazil

    Erling Haaland's second-half double helped Norway stun five-time winners Brazil and book their place in the quarter-finals of the World Cup for the first time.

    Brazil were left to rue Bruno Guimaraes' missed penalty in the first half as Haaland, who had a quiet game until that moment, stole ahead of centre-back Gabriel to meet a cross from Andreas Schjelderup and put Norway ahead in the 79th minute.

    The Manchester City striker then sealed Norway's progress with a superb low drive from outside the box in the 90th minute.

    Brazil were awarded a second penalty in the dying seconds of the game after referee Ismail Elfath deemed Leo Ostigard to have elbowed Casemiro and Neymar converted.

    But it proved a mere consolation for Brazil, who exit the tournament before the quarter-finals for the first time since 1990.

  2. Watch: Haaland scores twice as Norway stun Brazil to set up England tiepublished at 12:03 BST 6 July

    Brazil 1-2 Norway

    At this point it is worth clarifying what happened last night before England made it on to the Azteca pitch.

    To those of you who went to bed early, Norway knocked Brazil out of the World Cup with a 2-1 win against Brazil in New Jersey.

    And yes, you've guessed it, Erling Haaland scored both their goals.

    So England's next opponents are of the Viking variety, in Miami on Saturday...

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    Haaland sends Norway into the quarter-finals as Brazil crash out

  3. 'I've got my voice back'published at 11:57 BST 6 July

    Norway v England (Sat, 22:00 BST)

    There is no doubt that England will need their leaders against Norway.

    Happily, captain Harry Kane has already got his voice back after what he described as an "all-timer of an interview" that he was "killed about" by his mates back home.

    Despite the ribbing, the Three Lions skipper says it was "worth it".

    Media caption,

    Harry Kane on losing his voice

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    Get Involvedpublished at 11:50 BST 6 July

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    Saturday night seems a very long time away. Most of the country can't wait that long!

    Adrian, Lincs

  5. 'Norway pose different threat' - Bellinghampublished at 11:48 BST 6 July

    Norway v England (Sat, 22:00 BST)

    England

    Jude Bellingham talking to BBC Sport about Norway in the next round: "It is still one game at a time. At the end of the day it is just a round of 16 win. In the quarter-final Norway pose a different threat, some that we know really well, some world-class players in there, so we will have to be ready.

    "But my god, if you can't enjoy a night like this, just for one night, then I don't know what it's worth."

  6. Maintaining the standardpublished at 11:46 BST 6 July

    England will need their top performers to continue to fire, if they are to maintain the standard in the later rounds that they set in their 3-2 win over Mexico...

    Jude Bellingham topped the BBC Sport player ratings at the Azteca Stadium and won the official player-of-the-match award.

    His comments about the threats posed by England's next opponents are coming up...

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  7. Knockout performances will give England beliefpublished at 11:42 BST 6 July

    Norway v England (Sat, 22:00 BST)

    Sami Mokbel
    BBC Sport Senior football correspondent on BBC Radio 5 Live from Estadio Azteca

    In many ways the odds were stacked against England here [at the Azteca Stadium, against Mexico], despite having a far superior squad.

    Moving forward, what those two results [against Mexico and DR Congo] will have done is instilled even more belief in the squad that they can go all the way here.

    They've faced adversity and they've found the answers.

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    Get Involved - 'Quietly optimistic'published at 11:40 BST 6 July

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    I want to believe that we can do it, especially after last night! Something tells me we have some bigger hurdles to jump though...I will be quietly optimistic!

    Nathan, Rochdale

  9. England's potential route to the finalpublished at 11:38 BST 6 July

    Norway v England (Sat, 22:00 BST)

    England will play Norway on Saturday at 22:00 BST in Miami in the quarter-final of the World Cup for a place in the last four.

    The winners will face one of the following opponents in a semi-final to be played in Atlanta at 20:00 BST on Wednesday, 15 July:

    • Argentina
    • Colombia
    • Egypt
    • Switzerland

    And if England manage to beat Norway, then one of those four teams above in the semi-final, they will play any of the following teams in the final on Sunday, 19 July, at 20:00 BST in New Jersey:

    • Belgium
    • France
    • Morocco
    • Portugal
    • Spain
    • United States

    The losers of the two semi-finals will play in the Third Place Final on Saturday, 18 July, at 22:00 BST in Miami.

  10. Can England win the World Cup?published at 11:33 BST 6 July

    Norway v England (Sat, 22:00 BST)

    Opta give England a 18.57% chance of winning the World Cup - second only to France (29.68%) and ahead of Spain (13.07%) and defending champions Argentina (12.00%).

    England's next opponents Norway are next, with a 6.64% chance.

    Use the Get Involved button and tell us what you think.

    England players sing with the fans after beating MexicoImage source, Getty Images
  11. What do you think of England's World Cup chances now?published at 11:26 BST 6 July

    Norway v England (Sat, 22:00 BST)

    Is it coming home?

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    Get Involved - 'Your boys took one hell of a beating'published at 11:25 BST 6 July

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    "...your boys took one hell of a beating". Any guesses on how many times we'll hear THAT commentary between now and Saturday?

    Will Smith, Nottingham

    Probably as many times as we'll hear your song, Will.

  13. 'The bandwagon now rolls on to the last eight against Norway'published at 11:20 BST 6 July

    Norway v England (Sat, 22:00 BST)

    Phil McNulty
    BBC Sport chief football writer at Azteca Stadium

    Everyone who witnessed the drama and spectacle of England’s World Cup win against Mexico is now catching their breath – and not because of the altitude.

    Thomas Tuchel’s side went up to 7,000 feet to hit the greatest of heights with one of England’s finest victories on a night of raw emotion, winning 3-2 to set up a quarter-final against Norway in Miami.

    Jude Bellingham will rightly claim the main plaudits for his two goals and a blockbuster display, along with goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, who gave the finest performance of his England career.

    In truth, everyone played their part, especially after Jarell Quansah’s red card – including Tuchel, who got all the big calls right.

    England supporters milling around the streets surrounding The Azteca were high on the elation of victory and on what they had just experienced in one of the world’s great sporting arenas.

    The bandwagon now rolls on to the last eight against Norway, and the huge threat posed by Erling Haaland, whose two goals sent Brazil crashing out.

    England must find a way to stop Haaland, but they know they have potent threats of their own in the shape of Bellingham and Harry Kane.

    And having survived all that Mexico and The Azteca can throw at them, belief will now be surging through the England camp.

  14. Kane v Haaland in quarter-finalpublished at 11:15 BST 6 July

    Norway v England (Sat, 22:00 BST)

    This is going to be good...

    gg
  15. We're going to Miamipublished at 11:10 BST 6 July

    That's Sandro Tonali confirmed at Tottenham and Oliver Glasner at Nottingham Forest.

    The Premier League is flexing it's muscles this morning, but our focus remains firmly on England and the World Cup.

    We have brought you reaction to England's heroic performance in their win against Mexico in Mexico City.

    Now let's look forward to their next challenge - Norway in the quarter-finals.

    The last-eight tie will be played in Miami on Saturday, kick off 22:00 BST.

    Miami StadiumImage source, Getty Images
  16. 'Sandro, welcome to Tottenham'published at 11:05 BST 6 July

    Tottenham announced Sandro Tonali's signing with a video narrated by England midfielder James Maddison, external.

    He said: "It's going to be a nice feeling being on the receiving end of your passes, instead of your tackles."

    And added: "Welcome to the Spurs family, it's a responsibility, it's a privilege and more than that it's an honour.

    "This is yours now too."

  17. Sandro Tonali signs for Tottenham Hotspurpublished at 11:00 BST 6 July
    Breaking

    Tottenham Hotspur have announced the signing of Newcastle's Italian midfielder Sandro Tonali.

    BBC Sport understands the deal is worth up to £100m.

    Read more on that signing here.

    Sandro TonaliImage source, Getty Images
  18. Postpublished at 11:00 BST 6 July

    Some more Premier League news to bring you this morning...

  19. Get Involved - 'Faultless performance'published at 10:57 BST 6 July

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    There was one further faultless performance last night... John Murray's commentary on 5 Live had me on the edge of my mattress in France and fully conveyed the unfolding drama along with the collective bewilderment that we were refusing to mess it up! A wonderful night.

    Andrew, Cap Ferrat

    John MurrayImage source, Getty Images
  20. Donald Trump rates Kanepublished at 10:55 BST 6 July

    Mexico 2-3 England

    ggImage source, Getty Images

    Well Mr President, if you know you know...