Norway created history by defeating five time champions Brazil 2 to 1 to reach the FIFA World Cup quarterfinals for the first time. Erling Haaland was the hero once again, scoring both goals as Norway extended their remarkable unbeaten record against Brazil. In five meetings between the two nations, Brazil are still without a victory, with Norway winning three matches and drawing the other two.
Brazil had a golden chance to take the lead in the first half, but goalkeeper Orjan Nyland produced an excellent save to deny Bruno Guimaraes from the penalty spot. The missed opportunity proved costly as Haaland opened the scoring with a powerful header before adding a second with a low finish from outside the box.
Neymar gave Brazil hope by scoring a late penalty, but Norway defended bravely to hold on for a famous victory. Nyland also made a stunning save late in the match to stop an own goal and preserve his side’s lead.
The defeat marks Brazil’s earliest World Cup exit since 1990, ending another disappointing campaign despite the presence of stars such as Neymar and Vinicius Junior. Carlo Ancelotti’s side struggled to take their chances and paid the price against a determined Norwegian team.
Haaland has now scored in 14 straight competitive matches for Norway and continues to shine on the biggest stage. The striker joins Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe on seven goals in the race for the Golden Boot. Norway will now face either England or Mexico for a place in the semifinals as their dream run continues.

