Norway just did something it has never done in the history of its football program: reach the World Cup semifinals. And while the sporting world processes the shock, crypto prediction markets are having a field day.
The Nordic squad defeated Brazil 2-1 in the round of 16 on July 5, then followed it up by knocking off opponents in the quarterfinals at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida on July 11. Next up: England, in a semifinal that could redefine the term “long odds.”
The Cinderella run nobody priced in
Norway entered the 2026 World Cup as a team most casual fans associated with exactly one name: Erling Haaland. The expanded 48-team format, which FIFA introduced for this cycle, gave more nations a seat at the table. Norway used that invitation to crash the party entirely.
They beat Ivory Coast in the round of 32 on June 30. Then came the Brazil upset, a 2-1 result that probably caused some prediction market portfolios to implode in real time. Now they’re two wins from lifting the trophy.







