Norway is gearing up for its 2026 FIFA World Cup quarterfinal clash against England, set for Saturday, July 11, in Miami. As the team prepares itself for one of the biggest matches in Norwegian football history, the players faced their first hurdle: securing a good night's rest before this critical showdown.After just one night in Miami, Norway’s team opted to leave the Dalmar Hotel in Fort Lauderdale for a hotel closer to Hard Rock Stadium. The decision came after several players voiced concerns to team management about persistent noise and disruptions from a nearby construction site and heavy road traffic outside their rooms.Recognizing the disturbance ahead of the match, FIFA authorized the relocation to ensure the Norway squad could prepare in a quieter environment, according to Yahoo Sports.Spain takes down Ronaldo and Portugal in World CupCallie Fin breaks down the Spain-Portugal matchup, as Spain moves on to the quarterfinals and Ronaldo plays his possible last World Cup match.Sports Pulse“It is brutal having to move, but we are satisfied with the new place and everyone is happy now,” said Truls Daehli, Norway’s logistics manager, as reported by Yahoo Sports. “Some people might worry this will distract the players, but it was the squad themselves who pushed for the change.”Norway, making their first World Cup appearance in 28 years, are on the verge of history as they prepare for their maiden quarterfinal match against England at the Miami Stadium in Miami, Gardens, Florida on July 11.How to watch Norway vs. England quarterfinal matchDate: Saturday, July 11Time: 5 p.m. ETLocation: Hard Rock Stadium (Miami Gardens, Florida)TV: Fox | TelemundoEnglish-language streaming: Fox One | FuboSpanish-language streaming: Fubo | PeacockBuy England-Norway tickets