Match Report
Introduction
On 5 July 2026, Norway defeated Brazil 2–1 in the Round of 16 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The victory was one of the biggest surprises of the tournament, as Norway eliminated the five-time world champions and advanced to the quarter-finals.
Match Summary
Brazil began the match as favourites and controlled much of the possession during the first half. They created several scoring opportunities but were unable to convert them into goals. Norway defended well throughout the game and relied on quick counter-attacks to threaten Brazil’s defence.
The match remained goalless until the 79th minute when Erling Haaland scored to give Norway a 1–0 lead. Just minutes later, Haaland struck again in the 90th minute, doubling Norway’s advantage and putting the team in a commanding position.
Brazil continued to fight until the final whistle and were awarded a penalty deep into stoppage time. Neymar successfully converted the penalty to make the score 2–1, but there was not enough time left for Brazil to find an equaliser.
Key Players
Erling Haaland was the star of the match, scoring both of Norway’s goals and leading his team to a famous victory. Goalkeeper Ørjan Nyland also played a crucial role by making several important saves, including stopping a first-half penalty, which kept Norway in the game.
For Brazil, Neymar scored the team’s only goal from the penalty spot, but the defending was unable to contain Norway’s late attacking pressure.
Conclusion
Norway’s 2–1 victory over Brazil was one of the biggest upsets of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Strong defending, disciplined teamwork, and Haaland’s clinical finishing earned Norway a deserved place in the quarter-finals. Brazil’s elimination marked an unexpected end to their World Cup campaign, while Norway celebrated one of the greatest victories in the nation’s football history.