FIFA World Cup: Sunday features an exciting double-header in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16. Five-time champions Brazil will take on a Norway team fueled by Erling Haaland, while England heads to Mexico City to face co-hosts Mexico in front of a crowd that hasn't seen their team lose at home in over ten years. These are two very different challenges, with a spot in the quarter-finals at stake, and the Golden Boot race becoming increasingly competitive.
Brazil vs Norway:
Brazil's stats highlight their dominance, but history tells a different story. Officially, Brazil are the favorites, having reached the Round of 16 every time since 1990, and advancing to the quarter-finals would keep that impressive streak alive. However, Norway hold a psychological edge—they've never lost to Brazil, with two wins and two draws in their four encounters. The most notable match was at France '98, a 2-1 upset that Norwegian fans still remember vividly. A win on Sunday would mark Norway's first-ever progression to a World Cup quarter-final.