Jump To: Watch from anywhere UK US Australia Preview PredictionCopy linkFacebookXPinterestEmailShare this article 0Join the conversationFollow usAdd us as a preferred source on GoogleNewsletterSubscribe to our newsletterFive-time winners Brazil take on heavily-armed Norway in New Jersey in a fascinating last-16 encounter at the World Cup 2026. Erling Haaland is in the running for the Golden Boot and carrying Stale Solbakken's streetwise team with him but their biggest test France in the group stage notwithstanding is still ahead of them.Brazil vs Norway: key informationKick-off time: 9:00pm BST / 4:00pm ET / 6:00am AEST (Mon)FREE Stream: ITV (UK) / SBS (AUS)TV & Streaming: Fox (US)Watch from anywhere: Get Norton VPN (60-day money back guarantee)Norway powered past Iraq and Senegal in Group I before Solbakken's second string had their tummies tickled by France in game three.Any question marks over momentum were assuaged by a late win against Ivory Coast in the round of 32. Haaland's goal was a little fortuitous but it was his fifth of the tournament, underlining that one of Europe's top marksmen is in threatening form.Brazil came from behind to beat Japan 2-1 in dramatic fashion in the round of 32, with Gabriel Martinelli slotting home six minutes into second-half stoppage time. In some ways, it was a relief to see Vinicius Jr not on the scoresheet amid fears Carlo Ancelotti's side rely too heavily on the Real Madrid forward, but now is the time for him to step up again.Read on as FourFourTwo brings you all the information you need to watch Brazil vs Norway in the FIFA World Cup 2026 online, on TV, and from anywhere.Watch Brazil vs Norway for FREEBrazil vs Norway will be free-to-stream across multiple regions, including ITV in the UK, RT Player in Ireland, SBS On Demand in Australia, CazTV on YouTube in Brazil, NOS in the Netherlands, RTBF/VRT in Belgium, SRF/RTS/RSI in Switzerland, and TRT in Turkey.English commentary will be provided on ITV, RTE Player and SBS On Demand. Outside one of these countries? Use Norton VPN to unlock your stream from anywhere in the world more on that below.Watch Brazil vs Norway from anywhereAway from home this summer and want to watch Brazil vs Norway? 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If you miss the game, ITV will also make the full 90 minutes available on-demand after full time.Free StreamHow to watch Brazil vs Norway in the USIn the US, you can stream Brazil vs Norway on Fox.This channel is accessible via Fox's own streaming platform Fox One or via a cord-cutting platform such as YouTube TV, Hulu+Live TV, Sling (select markets), Fubo or DirecTV.Stream Brazil vs Norway on Fox OneFox One is the easiest way to watch the World Cup in the US this summer. The streaming service carries both Fox and FS1 and comes with a 3-day free trial right now. Prices following that come in at $19.99/month.How to watch Brazil vs Norway in AustraliaIn Australia, you can watch Brazil vs Norway on the free SBS On Demand.Watch Brazil vs Norway live and free on SBSIt's all very easy for Australian fans with every game of the FIFA World Cup available for free on SBS On Demand. You will need an account and a valid Aussie postcode (e.g. 2026)Free StreamBrazil vs Norway: World Cup 2026 PreviewNorway head into this mouth-watering last-16 clash with the unusual distinction of holding an unbeaten record against Brazil, winning two and drawing two of their previous four meetings.Indeed, the sides' only previous competitive fixture came at the World Cup in 1998, which was Norway's last appearance at the finals. Tore Andre Flo and Kjetil Rekdal scored late on to cancel out Bebeto's strike in the final game of the group stage.Brazil haven't been firing on all cylinders at this World Cup but they've won their last three matches, including their victory from behind against Japan in the last round.Solbakken and Norway will look to capitalise on their underdog status against the World Cup's most successful team but the gap between these sides is smaller than ever.In Haaland, you could make a strong case that the best and most effective player on the pitch is Norwegian. Matheus Cunha and Vinicius Jr have been getting the job done for Brazil too, but it's Norway that seem to have the bit between their teeth.With Mexico or England awaiting the winner in the quarter-final, Brazil will seek to avoid exiting the World Cup before the last eight for the first time since 1990.FourFourTwo's predictionBrazil 1-2 NorwayFourFourTwo predicts that Norway will have the edge where it counts in a match that's really too tough to call.DisclaimerWe test and review VPN services in the context of legal recreational uses. For example: 1. Accessing a service from another country (subject to the terms and conditions of that service). 2. Protecting your online security and strengthening your online privacy when abroad. We do not support or condone the illegal or malicious use of VPN services. Consuming pirated content that is paid-for is neither endorsed nor approved by Future Publishing.Get FourFourTwo NewsletterThe best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsorsBy submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.TOPICSBrazilNorwayChris NeeChris is a Warwickshire-based freelance football writer specialising in West Midlands football, the Premier League, the EFL and the J.League. He is the author of the High Protein Beef Paste football newsletter and owner of Aston Villa Review. He supports Coventry Sphinx.
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