Erling Haaland Stuns Brazil 2-1 As Norway Advances To FIFA World Cup 2026 Quarter-Finals
Norway sent Brazil crashing out of the FIFA World Cup 2026 with a 2-1 win in the Round of 16, as Erling Haaland delivered a ruthless late double at the New Jersey Stadium on July 5. Neymar’s stoppage-time penalty gave Brazil a brief lifeline, but the five-time champions ran out of time in a dramatic finish.
The result will stand among the major shocks of the tournament. Brazil had long spells of pressure, missed a first-half penalty through Bruno Guimaraes and forced Norway goalkeeper Orjan Nyland into several decisive saves. Norway, however, stayed compact, waited for their moments and punished Brazil when the match opened up late.
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Haaland turns Brazil pressure into Norway’s famous night
For much of the second half, Brazil looked the likelier side to break through. Carlo Ancelotti’s team pushed higher, used the flanks better and created enough chances to take control. Norway absorbed the pressure, defended deep and relied on the pace and presence of Haaland to keep Brazil’s back line alert.
The breakthrough arrived in the 79th minute, when Haaland found space inside the penalty area and calmly beat Alisson Becker. It was his sixth goal of the tournament and it changed the mood of the match instantly. Brazil, already anxious after several wasted openings, suddenly had to chase the game.
Haaland struck again in the first minute of stoppage time to make it 2-0. The goal underlined the difference between the sides in the decisive moments. Brazil had territory and chances. Norway had the sharper finisher. Haaland’s second took his World Cup tally to seven and appeared to settle the contest before one final twist.
Brazil were awarded a penalty deep into added time after Leo Ostigard was judged to have caught Casemiro inside the area. Neymar took responsibility and sent Nyland the wrong way to make it 2-1. The goal revived Brazil for a few frantic seconds, but Norway held firm until the final whistle.
Nyland’s saves leave Brazil with painful questions
Norway’s victory was not built on Haaland alone. Nyland produced one of the standout goalkeeping displays of the knockout stage. His first major intervention came before the interval, when he saved Bruno Guimaraes’ penalty and denied Brazil the chance to shape the match on their terms.
That save became even more important as Brazil’s pressure grew after the break. Nyland denied Bruno again from close range, although the move was later flagged offside. He then made a remarkable recovery save after Kristoffer Ajer’s attempted clearance looped towards his own goal. Nyland scrambled back and touched the ball onto the post.
Brazil will look back at those moments with frustration. Casemiro drilled one dangerous ball across goal without a finishing touch. He later dragged an effort wide when Neymar was free in the middle. Endrick, introduced in the second half, also missed a major chance shortly after coming on, failing to convert when released one-on-one.
Ancelotti tried to change the rhythm by sending on Neymar, Endrick, Danilo Santos and Ederson Silva. Neymar’s introduction in the 67th minute lifted Brazil’s tempo and gave the crowd a clear focal point. Yet Norway’s defensive shape remained disciplined, with Martin Odegaard helping slow the game and protect possession when Brazil became stretched.
Neymar’s late goal cannot save Brazil’s campaign
Neymar’s penalty meant Brazil avoided a blank scoreline, but it did not soften the wider blow. The forward also received a yellow card in stoppage time after kicking out at Odegaard, a sign of the frustration building within the Brazil side as Norway ran down the clock.
The defeat ends another World Cup campaign short of the final stages for Brazil, whose last title came in 2002. For a team carrying huge attacking talent, the inability to convert pressure into goals will be the central post-match debate. Brazil created enough danger, but the final action repeatedly lacked precision.
Norway, by contrast, delivered a knockout performance built on clarity. They did not dominate possession for long periods, but they defended their box with commitment and trusted Haaland to decide the match. That plan worked because their goalkeeper kept them alive until their striker could tilt the contest.
The win sends Norway into the quarter-finals and gives the tournament one of its defining storylines. Beating Brazil in a World Cup knockout match brings historical weight, especially for a side not usually counted among football’s traditional powers. With Haaland in this form, Norway will not be treated as outsiders in the same way again.
For Brazil, the match will be remembered as a night of missed chances, late panic and a costly failure to finish. For Norway, it was the night Nyland resisted everything Brazil threw at him and Haaland turned two openings into a place in the World Cup quarter-finals.












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