FIFA Men's World Cup

Erling Haaland Ends Brazil's World Cup With Brace For Norway In Round Of 16

· FOX Sports

Brazil has been eliminated from the 2026 FIFA World Cup following a 2-1 loss to Norway at New York New Jersey Stadium on Sunday, in which superstar striker Erling Haaland scored two goals and entered the top of the Golden Boot race.

Haaland scored his first goal in the 11th minute of Sunday's contest on a cross in from winger Andreas Schjelderup that he headed in.

Haaland scored again in the 90th minute to secure the win for Norway. It was his first goal of the tournament that wasn't scored on a one-touch finish; the other six were.

Haaland has now scored seven goals this tournament, tied with Kylian Mbappé and Lionel Messi at the top of the Golden Boot leader board.

Brazil got one back in stoppage time on a penalty from Neymar, who subbed on in the 67th minute and scored in what is likely to be his final World Cup.

Brazil nearly found the equalizer at several points during the match, but wasn't able to thanks to a heroic performance from Norway goalkeeper Ørjan Nyland, who had four saves, including a penalty save earlier in the match against Bruno Guimarães to keep the score level in the 13th minute.

Norway will advance to its first-ever World Cup quarterfinal. It will play the winner of Mexico vs. England.

This is Brazil's earliest elimination from the World Cup since Italy 1990. Brazil hasn't beaten a European team in a knockout game since winning the 2002 final over Germany.

share


recommended

  1. 2026 World Cup Odds: Balogun Back; USA Favored Over Belgium In Round Of 16

    Can The USA Appeal Folarin Balogun's World Cup Red Card?

    2026 World Cup Bracket: A Full Look At The Round Of 16 Matchups

  2. USA vs. Belgium Confirmed For The Round Of 16: Here's What To Know

    Lamine Yamal, Cristiano Ronaldo Keep Round of 32 Action Going At The World Cup

    Siesta Is Over: 4 Takeaways As Spain Awakens In Convincing Win Over Austria

  3. Folarin Balogun Joins Exclusive Club With World Cup Goal — And Red Card

    Folarin Balogun Receives Red Card In Second Half Against Bosnia And Herzegovina

    How 'Country Roads' Became The Soundtrack Of Team USA's World Cup Run

Item 1 of 3