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Head-to-head record — England lead with 7 wins, 2 losses, and 3 draws, but Norway is never afraid
Norway and England have met many times throughout history, with England holding the advantage: 7 wins, 2 losses, and 3 draws. But in key matches, Norway has never been intimidated by England — in the 1990s, they repeatedly caused trouble for the Three Lions.
In their most recent official meeting, England only managed a narrow win. Head-to-head history can’t directly predict the future — this Norway team is the strongest in Norwegian history, having reached the World Cup quarterfinals for the first time in their team’s history. They’ve just knocked out five-time world champions Brazil, and their confidence is at its peak.
Norway’s mindset is very relaxed. As defender Bøhlertvedt put it: “Norway started out just ‘happy to qualify’ for the World Cup, but now within the squad you can truly feel that we have a chance to do something big.” England, meanwhile, are the favorites — a team that must keep pushing toward its goal of becoming champions. The mental battle could be the key to this match. Bøhlertvedt added: “We don’t have pressure; England does. They’ll be nervous because of the quarterfinal curse.”
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