England take on Erling Haaland and Norway on Saturday night as they look to book their spot in the semi-final of the World Cup, where they’ll face either Argentina or Switzerland.
Norway defeated Brazil last time out, a 2-1 win in a very impressive performance against Carlo Ancelotti’s side. They have won four of their five games so far, with a 4-1 defeat against France, a game in which they fielded a weaker team having already qualified from their group.
England have had a very mixed tournament, having drawn with Ghana and narrowly overcoming DR Congo in the round of 16. Last time out, they secured their quarter-final place with an impressive victory over Mexico in Mexico City.
Kick-off is 10pm UK on Saturday 11 July at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
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Norway vs England Bet Builder Tip – 16/1 with Bet MGM
England to Win @ 17/20
I think England will have enough to defeat Norway in this one. Despite Norway having some outstanding players, such as Erling Haaland and Martin Odegaard, I don’t think they’ll have enough to overcome the Three Lions. England looked very impressive against Mexico, showing real fight and team spirit to beat a Mexico side who had only lost two games in their last 89 at the Azteca, dating right back to 1966, the year England won the World Cup. With the likes of Bellingham, Kane and Rice in their side, I think England will have enough to beat Norway at odds of 17/20.
Both Teams to Score @ 4/6
I think both teams to score is a great bet in this one at odds of 4/6. Both teams have scored in all of Norway’s five World Cup matches, with both teams on the scoresheet in nine of their last 10 matches, including friendlies. For England, both teams have scored in three of their five games in this competition. With two of the best strikers in the world on the pitch in Erling Haaland and Harry Kane, I expect there to be goals here, and I think both teams will score.
Erling Haaland Over 1.5 Shots on Target @ 19/20
Erling Haaland is on fire, as he always is, at this World Cup. In his four appearances so far, the Man City striker has bagged seven goals, an average of almost two goals per game. In that time, he has managed a total of 18 shots, with 12 on target. That gives him an average of three shots on target per game, and I think he will continue that trend here. I think he’s good odds to have more than 1.5 shots on target in this one.
Jude Bellingham Over 1.5 Shots on Target @ 23/20
Jude Bellingham has been England’s main man so far at the World Cup. The Real Madrid midfielder has scored four goals in five games so far, with one assist to his name as well. In those five games, he has had nine shots on target, an average of just under two shots on target per game. I think England will create a lot of chances here, and with Bellingham’s skill when it comes to arriving late into the box, I’d bet that he will be on the end of some of those opportunities. Odds of 23/20 are very attractive for him to have a couple of shots on target this weekend.
Alternative Bet — Jude Bellingham to Score at 11/4
Odds of 11/4 for Jude Bellingham to score narrowly reduces the odds of this bet builder to 14/1, with best odds found with bet365. With two goals last time out, I think there’s a good chance he will get another in this one.
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