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#世界杯冠军预测 Norway vs England · World Cup 1/4 Final · Clash of two generations of top forwards
A showdown between the elite of the new and old generations! Haaland vs Kane, Norway vs England · World Cup 1/4 Final · Clash of two generations of top forwards
At 5:00 a.m. Beijing time on July 12, the most anticipated 1/4-final match of the 2026 USA-Canada-Mexico World Cup will kick off at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.
Norway—this tournament’s biggest dark horse, the first time in the team’s history reaching the World Cup quarterfinals, coming with the momentum of knocking out Brazil;
England—traditional powerhouse, the Three Lions under Tuchel are determined to win the title. And the eyes of fans around the world are all on two names: 25-year-old Haaland vs 32-year-old Kane—an all-out clash between the dominant forwards of two generations!
— Path to Advancement —
Norway’s quarterfinal ticket came in a very emphatic way. They thrashed Iraq 4-1 in the group stage, then beat Senegal 3-2 to secure qualification early; in the final group match, they rotated ten starters and lost 1-4 to France. The knockout stage was even more impressive—winning 2-1 via late goal in the Round of 16 against Ivory Coast, and in the Round of 8 Haaland scored twice with both head and foot, then pulled off a major upset by eliminating reigning five-time champions Brazil 2-1, creating history for Norwegian football! England, meanwhile, showed the depth of a big club. They beat Croatia 4-2 and cruised past Panama 2-0 in the group stage. In the knockout stage they edged Congo (DR) 2-1, then in the Round of 8—despite being a player down in a do-or-die situation—they overcame the host Mexico 3-2. Bellingham scored twice in 98 seconds, and Kane converted a crucial penalty. Reaching the quarterfinals in five consecutive major tournaments, the Three Lions’ big-tournament resilience is truly formidable.
— The Key Duel: Peak collision of two generations of star forwards —
Erling Haaland, 25, has scored 7 goals in 4 matches at this World Cup, with a shot conversion rate as high as 39%. He has scored in 14 consecutive national team matches—an average of one goal per game that makes the world shudder. If he scores in this match, he will become the first European player since Gerd Müller in 1970 to have scored in the first five World Cup matches. At 1.95 meters tall with a sprint speed of 36.9 km/h, he is the sharpest blade in Norway’s counterattacking system. Harry Kane, 32, has scored 6 goals in 5 matches at this World Cup, bringing his total World Cup goals to 14, firmly sitting atop England’s all-time World Cup scorers list. With 120 caps and 85 national team goals, he combines the ability to play as a target and hold-up, drop back for build-up, and finish in front of goal. The regret of missing a penalty in the 2022 World Cup quarterfinal is still a thorn in his heart—yet this time, he has come to the best chance for redemption.
Passing the torch · Golden Boot battle · King of the center forward · One decision, one winner—
Tactical chess match breakdown
Norway (flexible 5-4-1 low block, defensive counterattack): they proactively give up possession, with everyone retreating to form a dense five-back line. After winning the ball, Ødegaard launches long balls and through passes to find Haaland. All balls prioritize the Haaland target. Scoring relies on long-ball transitions from the back, attacking set-pieces in the air, and one-on-one surges along the flanks. Deadly weakness: after 70 minutes, fitness drops off sharply, and the bench quality gap is obvious.
England (4-2-3-1 high possession pressure): Rice serves as the single pivot cover. Bellingham roams freely to attack in between, linking up. Saka and Foden keep tugging at the flanks. Their attacking methods are diverse: short passes to penetrate through the half-spaces, continuous crosses from the wings, and aerial battles for corners and set pieces. The risk lies in the space that opens behind the fullbacks after they push forward—exactly the ideal channel for Haaland’s high-speed counters.
— Factors that decide the match —
① Can Haaland shred England’s back line? The center-back pairing of Stones + Gueye—can they limit Haaland? That is the biggest variable. Once Haaland breaks through for a one-on-one, the consequences would be unimaginable. ② Midfield strangling: Ødegaard vs Rice + Bellingham. Arsenal teammates know each other well—can Ødegaard’s passing vision pierce through Rice’s defensive coverage?
③ High temperature in Miami. The open kickoff conditions could feel close to 43°C, putting extreme strain on stamina. Norway lacks depth on the bench; if the game is dragged into extra time, England will have the fitness advantage.
④ Set-piece attack and defense. 38% of Norway’s goals come from set pieces. England is also strong in corners and free kicks—winning the aerial duels will be another battleground.
— Predicted Lineups — Norway: Niland / Pedersen, Eze, Heggm, Wolff / Ødegaard, Berg, Berg / Serlot, Haaland, Nusa England: Pickford / Spence, Gueye, Konsa, Awley / Rice, Anderson / Maduake, Bellingham, Gordon / Kane
A showdown between the old and the new at the pinnacle! Haaland vs Kane, Norway vs England · World Cup Round of 8 · Two generations of star strikers face off head-on
At 5:00 a.m. Beijing time on July 12, the most anticipated Round of 8 match of the 2026 USA-Canada-Mexico World Cup will kick off at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.
Norway—the biggest dark horse of the tournament, for the first time in the team’s history reaching the World Cup quarterfinals, coming with the momentum of eliminating Brazil;
England—the traditional powerhouse, with the Three Lions under Tuchel aiming for the title. And eyes across the world are fixed on two names: 25-year-old Haaland vs 32-year-old Kane—this is a head-on clash between the reigning rulers of the forward line from two generations!
— Route to Qualification —
Norway’s ticket to the quarterfinals came in a very convincing way. They thrashed Iraq 4-1 and overcame Senegal 3-2 to secure qualification early in the group stage, then rotated ten main players in the final match and lost 1-4 to France. The knockout stage was even more impressive—won 2-1 via a late winner against Ivory Coast in the Round of 16; Haaland scored twice with his head and feet to seal a 2-1 shock elimination of Brazil, the five-time champion, in the Round of 8, creating a piece of Norwegian football history! England, meanwhile, showed the depth of a big club. They beat Croatia 4-2, then thrashed Panama 2-0 in the group stage; in the knockout stage they edged Congo (DR Congo) 2-1. In the Round of 8, in a desperate situation after playing with one fewer player, they still overcame the host Mexico 3-2—Bellingham scored twice within 98 seconds, and Kane converted the crucial penalty. Reaching the quarterfinals in five consecutive major tournaments, the Three Lions’ resilience is truly admirable.
— The Core Showdown: A Peak Clash Between Two Generations of Strikers —
Erling Haaland, 25 years old, with 7 goals in 4 matches at this World Cup, has a shot conversion rate as high as 39%. He has scored in 14 consecutive national-team matches—his average of one goal per game is enough to send a shiver through the world. If he scores again here, he will become the first European player since 1970’s Gerd Müller to have goals in the first five World Cup matches. At 1.95 meters tall and with a sprint speed of 36.9 km/h, he is the sharpest blade in Norway’s counterattacking system. Harry Kane, 32 years old, with 6 goals in 5 matches in this tournament, has reached 14 total World Cup goals and is firmly at the top of England’s all-time World Cup scorers. With 120 caps and 85 national-team goals, he combines three-way abilities: holding the pivot, dropping back to organize, and finishing in front of goal. The regret of missing a penalty in the 2022 World Cup quarterfinal still remains a thorn in his heart—this time, he has arrived at the best opportunity for redemption.
Passing of the Torch · Golden Boot Duel · King of the Center Forward · One Showdown—
Tactical Battle Breakdown
Norway (flexible 5-4-1, low block and counterattack): they proactively give up possession, with everyone retreating to form a compact five-man back line. After winning the ball, Ødegaard’s long balls and through passes look for Haaland. All passes prioritize finding Haaland as the target support; scoring relies on long-ball transitions from the back, aerial set-piece challenges, and one-on-one bursts on the flanks. Deadly weakness: after 70 minutes, stamina drops sharply, and the quality gap on the bench is obvious.
England (4-2-3-1 high-possession, press and control): Rice sits as the single defensive midfielder to cover. Bellingham makes free forward runs to link up play, while Saka and Foden keep stretching the width on both wings. Their attacks are diverse: short passes and penetrations in the half-spaces, continuous crosses from the wide areas, and aerial battles in corners and set pieces. The danger lies in the space behind the full-backs when they step forward—the perfect channel for Haaland’s high-speed counterattacks.
— Keys to Victory —
① Can Haaland tear open England’s back line? The pairing of England center backs Stones + Gueye/Guy can they keep Haaland in check—this is the biggest variable of the match. Once Haaland breaks through to one-on-ones, the consequences could be unthinkable. ② Midfield mauling: Ødegaard vs Rice + Bellingham. Since they’re Arsenal teammates who know each other well, can Ødegaard’s passing vision pierce through Rice’s defensive coverage?
③ Miami heat. During kickoff, the perceived temperature could approach 43°C, which places extreme strain on fitness. Norway lacks depth from the bench. If the game is dragged into extra time, England will have the stamina advantage.
④ Set-piece offense and defense. 38% of Norway’s goals come from set pieces. England is also strong at corners and free kicks, and aerial contests will be another battlefield.
— Predicted Lineups — Norway: Niland / Pedersen, Aje, Heggm, Wolf / Ødegaard, Berge, Berge / Sorloth, Haaland, Nusa England: Pickford / Spence, Gueye, Konsa, O’Reilly / Rice, Anderson / Madueke, Bellingham, Gordon / Kane