Today09:01 BSTEngland's opponents Norway rocked by sickness with huge concern before World Cup clashEngland's World Cup opponents, Norway, have been hit by sickness ahead of the quarter-final clash against the Three Lions.Fatigue and illness have disrupted the nation's preparations as they aim to continue their unprecedented journey in the competition.Norway earned their spot to face England with a confident win over Brazil.Erling Haaland scored twice to fire his team into the last eight in North America.Having travelled thousands of miles throughout the tournament, there is a suggestion that the jetsetting has taken its toll on the squad, per Norwegian outlet Dagbladet.The team has already been hit by bouts of illness as they navigated the competition.And some of it has been put down to the relentless travelling. Based in Greensboro, North Carolina, the Norwegians have gone back and forth to Boston, New Jersey and Dallas.READ MORE: England's opponents Norway rocked by sickness with huge concern before World Cup clashErling Haaland has enjoyed a brilliant debut World Cup(Image: Getty Images)Today08:44 BSTSwitzerland squeak into quarter finals after penalty shootoutSwitzerland have squeaked into the quarter finals after a tense penalty shootout against Colombia.Following an uneventful 90 minutes where both sides failed to score a goal, taking it all the way to penalties.Colombia's lack of a real threat up top came back to punish them as they lost 4-3 in the shootout.Switzerland will now face Lionel Messi's in the quarter finals, hoping they will be the side to end Argentina's mission to win back-to-back World Cups.Switzerland made their way through to the quarter finals(Image: FIFA via Getty Images)Today08:27 BSTJordan Henderson's dad shares true extent of England star's injury - 'Completely smashed'Jordan Henderson's dad says the England midfielder has 'completely smashed' his forearm during the freak, horror injury in the wake of their 3-2 win over Mexico.The 36-year-old was stretchered off and needed oxygen after the celebrations after falling over the advertising hoardings overshadowing a famous World Cup win at the Azteca Stadium.Henderson, an unused substitute, was left stricken following the joyous celebrations with the travelling Three Lions after Jude Bellingham's double and a Harry Kane penalty booked their place in the quarter-finals.The former Liverpool captain remained in Mexico City, while his teammates returned to base in Kansas City, where he underwent surgery.The 36-year-old's dad, Brian, has revealed that he will remain in the United States for England's quest to the final on July 19 as they face Norway on Saturday for a place in the semi-final.Henderson Sr. told Mail Online: "It's his left forearm - he's just completely smashed it."He's going to have a cast on and then it depends on what the experts say. He won't be leaving his team-mates. He'll be there until it's finished."READ MORE: Jordan Henderson's dad shares true extent of England star's injury - 'Completely smashed'England midfielder Jordan Henderson has 'completely smashed' his forearm, according to his dad, Gary.(Image: Bradley Collyer/PA Wire)Today08:13 BSTFIFA quietly issue two new World Cup bans amid row branded a 'disgrace' by Wayne RooneyTwo football officials representing the United States men's national team were suspended following Monday's humiliating 4-1 defeat to Belgium.Though the news was largely overshadowed by the furore surrounding Folarin Balogun.The USA crashed out of the World Cup on Monday after a crushing loss to Belgium, with Balogun controversially permitted to take to the pitch.Belgium cruised to victory regardless, and took a dig at Donald Trump that carried on into the dressing room, as new post-match footage revealed.The crushing defeat was also witnessed by a record television audience, after FOX Sports confirmed it was the most-watched football broadcast in US history.Among the 30 million viewers tuning in were two US football officials, who had been suspended following the Round of 32 win over Bosnia & Herzegovina.READ MORE: FIFA quietly issue two new World Cup bans amid row branded a 'disgrace' by Wayne RooneyWayne Rooney has offered his take on Jordan Henderson's injury(Image: Getty Images)Today07:59 BSTWhen are quarter final matches? All eight nations have made their way through to the quarter finals following a gruelling and often times spectacular round of 16.These are the quarter-final kick-off times.France v Morocco - 9pm on Thursday, July 9Spain v Belgium - 8am on Friday, July 10Norway v England - 10pm on Saturday, July 11Argentina v Switzerland - 2am on Sunday, July 12Lionel Messi of Argentina leads the race for the golden boot(Image: Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)Today07:59 BSTEgypt star claims World Cup defeat by Argentina was RIGGED in extraordinary outburstEgypt star Mostafa Ziko has claimed that his nation's clash with Argentina was rigged, with the South American side lined up to win the tournament.The reigning world champions looked set to be heading out, having gone 2-0 behind in Atlanta.But they scored three unanswered goals late on to keep their dream of winning back-to-back World Cups alive. The game was blighted by controversy however.Egypt had a goal ruled out by VAR after an apparent foul on Nicolas Tagliafico earlier in the move, while they were also left furious by the decision not to award a penalty just moments before Argentina’s winning goal.Ziko, who scored his nation’s second goal, did not pull any punches with his assessment of the officials and claimed the game and the tournament are rigged in Argentina’s favour.He said: “The referee wasn’t good, he was unfair. His injustice was clear. He persecuted us from the start of the match. He doesn’t want us to win.“It was a rigged game. It wasn’t our fault. That referee… it seems like this match was rigged. We were winning 2-0, and he kept coming at us. Congratulations to Argentina on another World Cup, it seems.”READ MORE: Egypt star claims World Cup defeat by Argentina was RIGGED in extraordinary outburstMostafa Ziko made his feelings known(Image: Getty Images)‌