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- Jul 9
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England One Step Closer to the Dream
England have booked their place in the quarter-finals of the 2026 FIFA World Cup and now stand just three victories away from lifting the trophy. Thomas Tuchel's side will face Norway on Saturday in what promises to be one of the tournament's most intriguing knockout clashes.
Victory would send the Three Lions into a potential semi-final against either reigning champions Argentina or an impressive Switzerland side, making England's route to the final anything but straightforward.
Norway Ready to Challenge England
Norway have emerged as one of the surprise stories of this World Cup. Led by Erling Haaland, they stunned Brazil to reach the last eight and arrive full of confidence.
England will need to be at their very best defensively if they are to contain one of the world's most prolific strikers, while continuing to rely on the creativity of Jude Bellingham and the finishing ability of Harry Kane.

Argentina Waiting in the Wings
Should England overcome Norway, an even greater challenge could await. Argentina have shown remarkable resilience throughout the knockout stage, recovering from difficult situations while Lionel Messi continues to inspire the defending champions.
Although their performances have not always been convincing, Argentina have repeatedly demonstrated why experience and mentality remain decisive factors in tournament football.
The Other Side of the Bracket
The opposite half of the draw is equally competitive, featuring several traditional powerhouses including France, Spain and Belgium, while Morocco continue to impress after another outstanding campaign.
With several favourites still alive, many observers believe the eventual champion will need to overcome multiple elite opponents rather than benefit from an easy path.
A Tournament Full of Unpredictability
The expanded 48-team World Cup has produced more surprises than previous editions. Upsets have become increasingly common, yet history continues to favour football's biggest nations once the competition reaches its decisive stages.
Analysts note that while underdogs have enjoyed memorable moments, the depth and experience of the established powers still give them a significant advantage over the course of a long knockout campaign.
Fans Can Predict Their Own Bracket

With only a handful of matches remaining, supporters around the world are enjoying the opportunity to predict every remaining fixture and create their own knockout bracket.
Will England finally end decades of waiting? Can Argentina successfully defend their crown? Or will another nation produce an unforgettable Cinderella story before the final in New Jersey?
The Road to Glory Begins Now
Every mistake is now fatal. Every match could define a generation.
England have shown resilience throughout the tournament, but the toughest tests are only just beginning. Whether Tuchel's men can navigate Norway, potentially overcome Argentina, and then conquer whoever emerges from the opposite side of the draw will determine if this becomes one of the greatest chapters in English football history.




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