Erling Haaland is Norway's main man ahead of their World Cup quarter-final match against England.
England's quest to end 60 years of FIFA World Cup heartbreak confronts its ultimate obstacle in Norway's scoring machine Erling Haaland, when the two nations clash in a blockbuster Miami showdown for a place in the semi-finals on Saturday.
After overcoming extreme altitude and a fervent home crowd in Mexico City to progress to the last eight in an all-time tournament classic, an England side boasting the in-form Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham enter the south Florida fixture as favourites.
However, the Three Lions' defensive vulnerabilities will be severely tested by Manchester City spearhead Haaland, who single-handedly put Brazil to the sword in the round of 16 and has plundered seven goals in his first four World Cup appearances.
Haaland, who was born in England, insisted all the pressure rests squarely on the shoulders of Thomas Tuchel’s side.










