As the 2026 World Cup nears its conclusion, Saturday is the last day with multiple matches. For weeks, we were treated to marathons of World Cup action, but after Saturday, it will be just one game at a time.Enjoy this final busy day.England, coming off its emotional and likely draining win in Mexico, takes on Norway, led by trending superstar Erling Haaland. Then Argentina’s crazy run takes another step against a Switzerland team that has proven to be tough to score on.If England and Argentina win, we would see a rematch of an all-time World Cup classic when Diego Maradona scored two of the most memorable goals in 1986.Here’s a look at the storylines and odds for both matches plus some picks from our betting staff.Norway-EnglandTime: 5 p.m. ETTV: Fox (English), Telemundo (Spanish)Venue: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Fla.Both these teams are coming off arguably the two most impressive wins of the round of 16. Norway beat Brazil, which is noteworthy no matter what version of Brazil it is. England beat Mexico at the Estadio Azteca, something almost no one does in competitive matches.England expected to be here. The Three Lions have been among the top several favorites to win the tournament since before it started.Gone is the era when England was a non-factor at the Euros and disappointed at World Cups. The Three Lions have made at least the final eight in the last three World Cups and were runners-up at each of the last two European Championships. For all of that sustained success, there is still no trophy to show for it.For Norway, this World Cup has already surpassed the wildest expectations. Haaland has starred, going beyond what most would expect even of him with seven goals in four matches. The Vikings not only got out of the group and won a knockout match, but then beat Brazil to make their first World Cup quarterfinal.
England-Norway, Argentina-Switzerland World Cup quarterfinal odds, best bets: Hand of God rematch incoming?
Argentina and England are the two favorites in Saturday's quarterfinal, which could mean a rematch of a 1986 epic.











