Brazil vs Norway Live Stream: Where to Watch Free

Brazil vs Norway Live Stream

Brazil vs Norway is one of the standout ties of the World Cup 2026 Round of 16, and fans around the globe are already searching for the best way to catch it live. Erling Haaland’s Norway takes on a Carlo Ancelotti-led Brazil side in what promises to be one of the most-watched games left in the tournament. If you are trying to figure out where to watch Brazil vs Norway free, which TV channel is showing it in your region, or simply want the kickoff time sorted into your own time zone, this guide covers everything you need before the whistle blows.

This match also fits into the bigger picture of the World Cup schedule, since both teams had to survive the group stage and a brand new Round of 32 to get here. Below you will find match details, predicted lineups, venue information, and a full country-by-country breakdown of free and paid viewing options.

Match details

DetailInformation
MatchBrazil vs Norway
RoundFIFA World Cup 2026, Round of 16 (Match 91)
DateSunday, July 5, 2026
VenueMetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA
Kickoff4:00 p.m. ET / 9:00 p.m. BST / 3:00 p.m. CDT / 1:00 p.m. PT

Tournament Context: World Cup Groups and the Road to the Round of 16

Brazil and Norway did not meet in the group stage, so this Round of 16 tie is fresh territory for both sets of fans. Brazil topped Group C, drawing 1-1 with Morocco before beating Haiti 3-0 and Scotland 3-0, then edged past Japan 2-1 in the Round of 32 thanks to a late winner. Norway came through a tough Group I that also included France, finishing behind the French but still qualifying comfortably after wins over Iraq and Senegal, and then beat Ivory Coast 2-1 in the Round of 32 to book their spot here.

With the expanded 48-team format, the new Round of 32 added an extra layer of pressure before teams even reached this stage, so both Brazil and Norway arrive with knockout football experience already under their belts. A win sends the victor into the quarterfinals, keeping alive the dream of lifting the trophy on July 19 at MetLife Stadium.

Brazil vs Norway: Predicted Lineups

Brazil Predicted XI

Carlo Ancelotti has leaned on experience and pace in equal measure since taking charge of the Selecao, blending a settled back line with attacking freedom up front. Expect a flexible 4-3-3 that can shift into a front two when Brazil chase a goal.

PositionPlayerClub
GKAlissonLiverpool
RBDaniloFlamengo
CBMarquinhos (c)Paris Saint-Germain
CBGabriel MagalhaesArsenal
LBGuilherme AranaAtletico Mineiro
CMBruno GuimaraesNewcastle United
CMCasemiroManchester United
AMLucas PaquetaWest Ham United
RWRaphinhaBarcelona
LWVinicius JuniorReal Madrid
STEndrick or NeymarReal Madrid / Santos

Norway Predicted XI

Norway’s setup is built around getting the ball forward quickly to Erling Haaland, with Martin Odegaard pulling the strings just behind him. It is a well organized 4-2-3-1 that has grown more confident with every round.

PositionPlayerClub
GKOrjan NylandFC Copenhagen
RBJulian RyersonBorussia Dortmund
CBLeo OstigardNapoli
CBStefan StrandbergGenk
LBFredrik AursnesBenfica
CMMorten ThorsbyUnion Berlin
CMSander BergeFulham
AMMartin Odegaard (c)Arsenal
RWAntonio NusaRB Leipzig
LWOscar BobbManchester City
STErling HaalandManchester City

Tactical Snapshot: What to Expect

This match should be a clash of styles. Brazil will likely dominate possession and try to break Norway down with quick combinations through Vinicius Junior and Raphinha, while Norway is happy to sit compact and hit on the counter, using Haaland’s pace to punish any gaps left by Brazil’s advancing fullbacks. Set pieces could matter too, since Norway has size advantages at the back and Haaland is a constant aerial threat. Whoever controls the midfield battle between Casemiro and Odegaard may well decide where the extra goal comes from.

About the Venue: MetLife Stadium

MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, is one of the marquee venues of World Cup 2026 and will also host the tournament final on July 19. With a capacity of more than 82,000, it is among the largest of all the World Cup 2026 stadiums being used across the United States, Canada and Mexico, and it regularly ranks as one of the loudest atmospheres in American sports thanks to its steep, enclosed bowl design.

The stadium sits close to New York City, making it one of the most accessible venues for travelling fans, with strong public transit links and a wide choice of nearby hotels. For neutral fans watching Brazil vs Norway live stream coverage from home, expect broadcasters to lean heavily on shots of the New York skyline and pre-match build-up given the size of the occasion and the stage this venue represents in the tournament.

Where to Watch Brazil vs Norway Live Stream

Coverage of Brazil vs Norway will vary by country, but the good news is that a large number of broadcasters around the world are showing World Cup knockout matches free to air. Here is a simple five-step approach to get set up before kickoff.

  1. Check your country’s official broadcaster in the table below
  2. Download the broadcaster’s app or website (BBC iPlayer, ITVX, CazeTV, NRK, and so on)
  3. Create a free account if required; most free-to-air apps only need an email address
  4. Search for the Round of 16 fixture between Brazil and Norway inside the World Cup section
  5. Log in at least 15 minutes before the 4:00 p.m. ET kickoff to avoid last-minute technical issues

In the United States, the match airs on FOX with streaming through FOX One, plus Spanish-language coverage on Telemundo, Universo and Peacock. In the United Kingdom, the BBC and ITV split World Cup knockout coverage between them, and both are free to air with a valid TV license, streaming through BBC iPlayer and ITVX. Brazilian fans can watch through Globo and CazeTV, while Norwegian broadcasters NRK and TV 2 typically split national team coverage. Most major broadcaster apps support iOS, Android, smart TVs, Apple TV, Fire Stick and desktop browsers, so you have plenty of options no matter what device you are using.

Best Free Viewing Options: Quick Summary

RegionBroadcasterFree?Platform
UKBBC / ITV✅ FreeBBC iPlayer / ITVX
USAFOX (antenna)✅ Free over-the-airFOX Sports app (provider login needed)
USAFOX One🆓 3-day free trialfoxone.com
USAFuboTV🆓 Free trialfubo.tv
USAYouTube TV🆓 10-day free trialtv.youtube.com
USATelemundo / Peacock✅ Spanish-language freepeacocktv.com
ColombiaDisney+ Premium / free-to-air✅ / 💳 MixedDisney+ for national team matches
CanadaCTV✅ Free over-the-airCTV.ca
CanadaTSN💳 SubscriptionTSN+ ($29.99/month)
AustraliaSBS✅ FreeSBS On Demand
GermanyARD / ZDF✅ Free (select matches)ARD Mediathek / ZDFmediathek
FranceM6✅ Free (54 matches)6play
SpainRTVE✅ FreeRTVE Play
BrazilCazรฉTV✅ FreeYouTube (all 104 matches)
MexicoTelevisaUnivision / TV Azteca✅ FreeViX
GhanaFree-to-air (local stations)✅ FreeLocal TV
AfricaSuperSport💳 SubscriptionDStv / GOtv
MENAbeIN Sports💳 SubscriptionbeIN CONNECT app
IndiaZee Entertainment💳 SubscriptionZEE5
Global fallbackFIFA+Variesplus.fifa.com

Brazil vs Norway carries real weight as a Round of 16 clash, with a Ballon d’Or contender in Haaland going up against a Brazilian side chasing a sixth star. Wherever you are watching from, there is very likely a free or low-cost option available through your national broadcaster, so it is worth checking the table above and getting your app set up well before the 4:00 p.m. ET kickoff at MetLife Stadium.

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